Boyer
Americannoun
noun
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Brown objected to that account as hearsay, but the judge allowed it after Boyer argued that evidentiary rules are more relaxed in a hearing for a preliminary injunction.
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“The judge ruled that Mrs. Jones was correct on every important legal point,” Jones’s lawyer, Rick Boyer, said in an email to The Washington Post.
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But Jones’s lawyer, Rick Boyer, argued that the evidentiary rules are more relaxed in a hearing for a preliminary injunction.
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The impact of the baton fractured Boyer’s hand, which he had used to protect his face.
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One independent journalist, Paul Boyer, told the French newspaper Liberation that while he was covering a protest in Paris Thursday night, a member of the BRAV-M police force, which was “hitting everyone” in the crowd, had brought his baton down twice toward Boyer’s face, even after Boyer shouted “Press!” and held up his press card.
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