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hearsay

[heer-sey] / ˈhɪərˌseɪ /


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Adams' lawyers had argued the case was based on "an assortment of hearsay" and that it had been brought several decades too late.

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Adams' lawyers have argued the case is based on "an assortment of hearsay" and that it has been brought several decades too late.

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Adams' lawyers have claimed the case is built on "an assortment of hearsay evidence" and have criticised the timing of the case, which is being brought several decades after the attacks.

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Adams' lawyers have claimed the case is built on "an assortment of hearsay evidence".

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His defence team countered that Duterte had murdered no one and that the prosecution's argument was based on "hearsay" and "conjecture", falling far short of the bar needed to confirm the charges against him.

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