Tunicates have a nerve cord and notochord only during their larval stage, which are reduced or lost in the adult stage. The postanal tail is present in the larval tunicates but is typically lost during metamorphosis into the adult stage.
Presumably, it is in reference to the evidence that will be, or was, presented in support of the prosecution.
The notochord, an endostyle, pharyngeal slits and a post-anal tail
When you say a statement that includes evidence, your lawyer will then present the evidence to the jury.
During a Grand Jury proceeding, the prosecutor isn't required to present all evidence in his possession. He needs to present enough to convince the jurors that there is enough evidence for an indictment.
Lancelets, also known as amphioxus, are chordates that exhibit characteristics such as a notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. These features are present at some stage in their life cycle, distinguishing them as chordates.
Yes, both the prosecution and the defense present evidence in a trial. The prosecution presents evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, while the defense presents evidence to create doubt or support the defendant's innocence. Both sides have the opportunity to call witnesses, introduce documents or physical evidence, and present arguments to support their case.
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Police officers and investigative officials should present the evidence as objectively as humanly possible. The police officer's job is not to make an arrest, but to uncover the truth.
The process of discovery in court is where the government present its evidence to the defense, and vice versa.