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Exhibit A (Missin' Linx Album)
Exhibit A may refer to: * An exhibit (legal) in a courtroom often labelled Exhibit A, Exhibit B etc. * Exhibit A (art exhibition) ''Exhibit A'' was an art exhibition in the galleries of the Serpentine Gallery, London, from May 7—June 7, 1992. Theme and content The eight artists whose work was showcased were selected by curator Henry Bond for their ongoing interest in t ..., a 1992 art exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London * ''Exhibit A'' (The Features album), 2004 * ''Exhibit A'' (Missin' Linx album) * " Exhibit A (Transformations)", a music single * ''Exhibit A'' (film), a 2007 British independent film * '' Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science'', a television series {{disambiguation ...
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Exhibit (legal)
An exhibit, in a criminal prosecution or a civil trial, is physical or documentary evidence brought before the jury. The artifact or document itself is presented for the jury's inspection. Examples may include a weapon allegedly used in the crime, an invoice or written contract, a photograph, or a video recording. The main concept behind correct evidence handling is that the item recovered is the same as that produced in the court room. The usual term applied to such handling is "chain of custody". The term denotes the links in the handling of the exhibit in question. For example, details of the item, the place, date, time it was recovered, and by whom it was recovered - the first link. The subsequent links in the chain refer to anyone required to handle the exhibit, mainly for identification purposes. The final link is the production of the item in court. This particular level of auditable handling is paramount when dealing with items of a forensic nature, as it reduces the op ...
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Exhibit A (art Exhibition)
''Exhibit A'' was an art exhibition in the galleries of the Serpentine Gallery, London, from May 7—June 7, 1992. Theme and content The eight artists whose work was showcased were selected by curator Henry Bond for their ongoing interest in the exhibition's key theme: art exploring perceptions of evidential fact particularly in the context of the crime scene. The art historian Ian Jeffrey wrote,It is the opposite, ''Exhibit A'', to a sensational exhibition, and crystallises a turning in the art world away from the egotistical mode towards impersonality. The egotistical, it admits, is a delusion ... its premises are anonymous, fluent, vertiginous, wary of values. Anything else would emerge as a cliché ... it is, in fact, a properly phenomenological exhibition, one which refuses to differentiate between subject and object, between perception and the moments and occasions of perception. One of the works on view was a slide-installation, shown in a darkened room, by artist Mat ...
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Exhibit A (The Features Album)
''Exhibit A'' is the major label debut LP album from Tennessee-based band The Features. It was released on September 14, 2004 in the USA and April 18, 2005 in the UK. The UK edition features alternative cover art and two bonus tracks "Kari-Ann" and "Darkroom." Track listing #"Exhibit A" – 2:05 #"The Way It's Meant to Be" – 2:07 #"Me & the Skirts" – 2:30 #"Blow It Out" – 3:00 #"There's a Million Ways to Sing the Blues" – 2:17 #"Leave It All Behind" – 2:28 #"Exorcising Demons" – 3:21 #"The Idea of Growing Old" – 3:12 #"Some Way Some How" – 3:11 #"Situation Gone Bad" – 2:43 #"Harder to Ignore" – 2:24 #"Circus – 3:20 ;UK bonus tracks "Kari-Ann" – 2:55 "Dark Room" – 2:46 Personnel *Matt Pelham - vocals, guitar *Rollum Haas - drums *Roger Dabbs - bass *Parrish Yaw - keyboards Written and Performed by The Features Produced by Craig Krampf Co-produced by Mike McCarthy and The Features Recorded by Mike McCarthy at Sweet Tree Studios, Oxford, Mississippi Recor ...
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Exhibit A (Missin' Linx Album)
Exhibit A may refer to: * An exhibit (legal) in a courtroom often labelled Exhibit A, Exhibit B etc. * Exhibit A (art exhibition) ''Exhibit A'' was an art exhibition in the galleries of the Serpentine Gallery, London, from May 7—June 7, 1992. Theme and content The eight artists whose work was showcased were selected by curator Henry Bond for their ongoing interest in t ..., a 1992 art exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London * ''Exhibit A'' (The Features album), 2004 * ''Exhibit A'' (Missin' Linx album) * " Exhibit A (Transformations)", a music single * ''Exhibit A'' (film), a 2007 British independent film * '' Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science'', a television series {{disambiguation ...
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Exhibit A (Transformations)
Elpadaro F. Electronica Allah (born Timothy Elpadaro Thedford; September 19, 1976), known professionally as Jay Electronica (stylized as J A Y E L E C T R O N I C A), is an American rapper and record producer. Born and raised in New Orleans, he first received widespread attention in 2007, after the release of his mixtape, '' Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge)''. The success of the aforementioned mixtape and the stand-alone single " Exhibit C", subsequently led fellow American rapper Jay-Z to sign Electronica to his record label, Roc Nation in 2010. His debut studio album, ''A Written Testimony'' was released in 2020 and followed up by '' Act II: The Patents of Nobility (The Turn)'', after years of speculation and delay. Musical career In 2007, Jay Electronica released his first mixtape, '' Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge)'', via MySpace. It was downloaded over 50,000 times. That success and his catalog led to Electronica joining the Rock the Bells Tour in 2008. Later ...
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Exhibit A (film)
''Exhibit A'' is a 2007 British independent psychological thriller film directed by Dom Rotheroe and produced by Darren Bender for Warp Films. The film is an example of the found footage genre and stars Bradley Cole, Brittany Ashworth, Angela Forrest and Oliver Lee. It was filmed on location in Yorkshire and Suffolk and released on 1 October 2007 at the Raindance Film Festival. It was the last film that prolific stuntman Roy Alon worked on. Plot Judith King lives with her father Andy, mother Sheila, and brother Joe in the United Kingdom. Judith uses a video camera gifted to her to document her troubles; she is gay, and has not yet come out to her family, and she has a crush on Claire, a teenage girl across the street. She often spies on Claire and films her from the bedroom window. On a trip to see their new house, Judith tries to convince Andy not to make the family move away, but is unable to tell him about her crush on Claire. Andy is chasing a promotion but financi ...
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