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  1. Suits, had to be suspended. The system showed a marked anti-professionalism. No, judges ,presided over the courts nor did anyone give legal direction to the jurors;
  2. 1,1946,he was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. While three of the eight, judges ,(two Soviet and one American) initially advocated the death penalty for Speer
  3. Book records the first 39 years of what the Defines termed" the reign of the, judges ,", a period in which the Nephrite nation adopted a constitutional theocratic
  4. Anton du Bike, winning the support of some viewers despite low marks from the, judges , After nine weeks of routines strongly flavored by comedy the couple had
  5. And supervise priests, and using those same bishops as royal officials and, judges , Nor did his piety prevent him from expropriating strategically sited church
  6. To be admitted when there is a dispute; though in some common law jurisdictions, judges ,play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or
  7. In ensuring the fair play of due process, or fundamental justice. Such, judges ,decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what
  8. On Sunday 5 December after the public vote had been combined with the, judges ,' score; she was with Scott Male of Fasteners in the bottom two. Other
  9. The remainder is computed. Can the algorithms be improved?: Once the programmer, judges ,a program" fit" and" effective"—that is, it computes the function intended
  10. Used to describe basic principles of law that are accepted by the majority of, judges ,in most provinces and territories. Sometimes this is referred to as" hornbook
  11. Reduced the voting judges at the City Dionysian to just five. These, judges ,probably reflected the mood of the audiences, yet there is much uncertainty
  12. Specifies that Associate Justices, and all other United States federal, judges ," shall hold their Offices during good Behavior. " This language means that the
  13. Judicial appointments Andrew Johnson appointed only nine Article III federal, judges ,during his presidency, all to the United States district courts. Johnson is one of
  14. 1994 Along with his two Supreme Court appointments, Clinton appointed 66, judges , to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 305 judges to the United States
  15. Young man greatly impressed Kurosawa, but managed to alienate most of the other, judges , Drunken Angel is often considered the director's first major work. Although
  16. Setbacks. Rodin's inability to gain entrance may have been due to the, judges ,' Neoclassical tastes, while Rodin had been schooled in light,18th-century
  17. Planned for 2009. Judicial branch Supreme Court (or" Tribunal the Replaced" ), judges ,of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president. Administrative divisions
  18. Barbuda, and presides over the High Court of Justice. The current High Court, judges ,are The Hon. David Courtesy Harris, The Hon. Francis Mortimer Cumberbatch, and
  19. Were convicted of sedition, often in trials before openly partisan Federalist, judges , Journalists Benjamin Franklin Cache, the grandson of Benjamin Franklin, was
  20. Such hearings each party is allowed a brief presentation at which the appellate, judges ,ask questions based on their review of the record below and the submitted
  21. To be beautiful, then he requires the same liking from others; he then, judges ,not just for himself but for everyone, and speaks of beauty as if it were a
  22. Never mentions Alfred's law code, he does say that Alfred insisted that his, judges ,be literate, so that they could apply themselves" to the pursuit of wisdom. "
  23. S structure. This provision was the result of various monarchs' influencing, judges ,' rulings, and it assured nearly full judicial independence. * No pardon by the
  24. Of lotteries, designed to prevent prejudice and corruption, reduced the voting, judges ,at the City Dionysian to just five. These judges probably reflected
  25. Opposition. However, this is mainly because it is not the prosecutor but the, judges ,who question the defendant. The concept of" cross"-examination is entirely due
  26. Case. As opposed to that, the inquisitorial system has a judge (or a group of, judges ,who work together) whose task is to investigate the case. The adversarial
  27. Movies as amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. In that same year,the, judges ,of the 50th annual Film fare awards awarded it with the special distinction
  28. Power of the judge is limited by the use of lay assessors and that a panel of, judges ,may not necessarily be more biased than a jury. The adversarial system has also
  29. Judges: six Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States and eighteen, judges ,to the United States district courts. Supreme Court appointments Major Supreme
  30. Units. Women make up 70 percent of the country's lawyers and 60 percent of its, judges , and also dominate the field of medicine. Increasingly, women are contributing
  31. Guys from Harrison vs. McGinley,366 U. S. 582 (1961). In March 2006 Texas, judges ,upheld the state blue law that requires car dealerships to close either
  32. Clinton appointed 66 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 305, judges , to the United States district courts. His 373 judicial appointments are the
  33. An exclusively male society, with laws made by men and with prosecutors and, judges ,who assess feminine conduct from a masculine standpoint. " Ibsen sent a fair
  34. Of international law. A further review of the case by the whole panel of, judges ,of the Court of Appeals also confirmed this decision. The lawyers for the
  35. And one American) initially advocated the death penalty for Speer, the other, judges ,did not, and a compromise sentence was reached" after two days' discussion
  36. Resources from taxpayers, foundations,endowments, and tuition payers, and it, judges ,the social service delivered. The result is a self-organizing and
  37. The verdict in an inquisitional case must include written justification by, judges , For this reason, when new evidence emerges, the defense and/or the prosecutor
  38. Orange and 11 diseases, including cancers of the lung, larynx and prostate. The, judges ,failed to acknowledge" the relationship between the chemical and peripheral
  39. By 1332) and reformed the judicial system by forming a panel of four universal, judges ,whom he designated" Universal Justices of the Romans ". In retrospect his
  40. Of institutional and systemic obstacles like a weak judiciary, poorly trained, judges ,and lawyers, and corruption. In 1990,the Administrative Supervision
  41. Court, Supreme Court and the Economic Court. The President nominates the, judges ,in these courts. The Security Council is the deliberative body under the
  42. In the 1830s. Judicial appointments In total Jackson appointed 24 federal, judges ,: six Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States and eighteen judges to
  43. In Genoa during the G8 summit, are currently under investigation by the Italian, judges , and some of them resigned. International social forums: See main articles:
  44. Along with the Cretan brothers Rhadamanthus and Minos) one of the three, judges ,in Hades, and according to Plato especially for the shades of Europeans. In
  45. Operation. Reorganization of Judiciary, to include trial in open court, with, judges , appointed for life, a jury system and the creation of justices of the peace to
  46. Dated January 30, 1877) were no longer in effect, although the presiding, judges ,agreed to continue the proceedings due to the case's importance as a "
  47. International law. The US Supreme Court declined to consider the case. Three, judges ,on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan heard the appeal on June 18
  48. Religious parties and sought to reestablish the monarchy that the reign of the, judges ,replaced. Alma, the chief judge and governor as well as the high priest over
  49. At trial which develops much in the same way as the role of investigative, judges , It has also been argued that a trial by a jury of one's peers may be more
  50. Die Longboarder estimates 150,000 to 200,000; while Stefano Gaspar cautiously, judges ,the peoples united by Albion to be somewhere between 100,000 and 300,000. As a

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