unsworn

IPA: ʌnswˈɔrn

adjective

  • (chiefly law) Not sworn
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Examples of "unsworn" in Sentences

  • Two unsworn witnesses came forward to incriminate Conley.
  • Comments suggest some states are different, such statements might be unsworn.
  • Notice that they conveniently neglect to mention that Rove's statements were unsworn.
  • But it appears, at least, that some of the sworn (and unsworn, in the case of Cheney) statements of the key players doesn't coincide.
  • I am bemused that Metro1 treats the police report in a case like this as if it was dispassionate truth rather than the unsworn testimony of an interested party.
  • At a court hearing on Dec. 15 at Fort Campbell, Ky., Miller submitted an unsworn statement in which he said he fired after Mohammed tried to grab his 9 mm pistol.
  • In unsworn testimony (which is common for defendants in military commissions and not subject to cross-examination), Khadr apologized to Mrs. Speer and to her family for the pain he had caused.
  • Later, he apologized to her in an unsworn statement, a maneuver that allowed him to address the court without having to face questions from the prosecution yet still make his most extensive public comments since his capture.

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