readbacks造句
例句與造句
- The defense said Simpson wanted to be present for all readbacks.
- The jury also requested readbacks of testimony from two witnesses, including co-defendant Mark Swartz.
- Most airline pilots already follow this procedure, known a " readbacks, " but pilots of smaller planes do not.
- The identity of the foreman will be revealed at the first open court session, to be held for jury questions or testimony readbacks.
- That person's identity will be revealed at the first open court session, to be held for jury questions or testimony readbacks.
- It's difficult to find readbacks in a sentence. 用readbacks造句挺難的
- The jurors listened this afternoon to readbacks of testimony from two survivors, and were provided with the alleged murder weapon and other trial exhibits.
- But after Obus told jurors it would take most of two days for those readbacks, they sent out another note saying they didn't want them.
- Jurors in the murder-for-hire trial of Rabbi Fred J . Neulander asked for extensive readbacks of witness testimony Thursday as jury deliberations stretched into their fifth day.
- The jury sent a note to Judge Linda Baxter requesting readbacks of complete testimony of five witnesses and partial testimony of confessed hit man Len Jenoff, who was a key prosecution witness.
- Another witness, Dr . Glennis Adam, an air safety specialist at the Mitre Corp ., a research organization in McLean, Va ., said it would be impractical to require readbacks.
- The jury in Don King's wire fraud trial Wednesday heard readbacks of testimony from Julio Cesar Chavez that said the promoter never told the boxer of an insurance recovery after a Chavez bout was canceled in 1991.
- The aviation agency said on Wednesday that though it shared the board's goal of reducing risks on the runway, it would continue to recommend rather than require readbacks because it wanted to avoid issuing " unnecessary and costly regulations ."
- Jurors also were to hear readbacks of testimony from Richard Plum, who had lived with Jenoff and the other confessed hit man; Nancy Phillips, a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter to whom Jenoff initially confessed; George Stukenbroeker, an FBI agent who knows Jenoff; and David A . Stefankiewicz, a lawyer who said Jenoff confessed to him.