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alifornia's Fifth Appellate District Court of | Appeals, a major multi-story commercial office buildi |
Engineer, two judges of the New York Court of | Appeals, a Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of Sta |
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te Engineer, a Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, a Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of Sta |
te Engineer, a Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, a Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of Sta |
Engineer, two Judges of the New York Court of | Appeals, a Canal Commissioners, an Inspector of State |
te Engineer, a Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, a Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of Sta |
the court sits Monday to Friday, hearing two | appeals a day. |
lia, which has responsibility for determining | appeals about compensation payable when coal in the s |
Historic Places Act 1993 - | Appeals about archaeological sites. |
The Office handles felony criminal | appeals, advises local prosecutors in the conduct of |
On appeal, the Court of | Appeals affirmed the dismissal, citing Louisiana stat |
October 9, 2002, the Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals affirmed Herron's conviction and sentence, an |
The Court of | Appeals affirmed the decision of the intermediate lev |
The Sixth Court of | Appeals affirmed the District Court's ruling. |
indictment against Hubbell, and the Court of | Appeals affirmed that decision. |
The Oklahoma Court of Civil | Appeals affirmed and the Oklahoma Supreme Court decli |
The Circuit Court of | Appeals affirmed the District Court per curiam. |
On December 9, 2008, the Minnesota Court of | Appeals affirmed a District Court's ruling denying Cr |
The Court of | Appeals affirmed, concluding that such disclosure did |
The Maryland Court of Special | Appeals affirmed, but the Maryland Court of Appeals r |
argument and the Tennessee Court of Criminal | Appeals affirmed, and both the Tennessee Supreme Cour |
red unconstitutional by the New York Court of | Appeals after a short time. |
Morin withdrew all | appeals after pleading guilty to the 1981 capital mur |
aac H. Maynard was nominated for the Court of | Appeals after Robert Weidenmann, of Rockland County, |
Appeals against Magistrates' decisions are heard by a | |
rcial Aquaculture Claim Settlement Act 2004 - | Appeals against allocation decisions of regional coun |
It also hears | appeals against decisions concerning admission or tre |
' Programme Complaints Committee, which heard | appeals against complaints regarding BBC programmes. |
C's editorial and content standards and hears | appeals against editorial complaints. |
1991, the defence was used in 90% of Swedish | appeals against drink driving convictions), the hip f |
y, the right to elect court-martial trial and | appeals against findings made or punishments awarded |
before he confessed, but the court dismissed | appeals against convictions for conspiracy to murder |
Three | appeals against the same conviction were unprecedente |
that it had been given authority to decide on | appeals against administrative acts of ordinaries all |
excluded from any Supreme Court panel hearing | appeals against any of their cases, saying that Scott |
in his term of office he had to deal with the | appeals against conviction of the Guildford Four and |
An appellate tribunal to hear | appeals against the decision of (CERC's) and SERC's |
Several | appeals against his incarceration failed - the court |
Appeals against this decision were made by Ngai Tahu, | |
The Crown Court also hears | appeals against conviction and sentence from Magistra |
given jurisdiction to hear objections to and | appeals against valuations of land, the levying of ra |
The referee continued to ignore FC Start | appeals against their opponents' violence. |
Appeals allow Hoffa to postpone incarceration for sev | |
The Court of | Appeals also held that the limits could constitutiona |
f North Carolina, the North Carolina Court of | Appeals, and the North Carolina Superior Court. |
. McKay, United States Tenth Circuit Court of | Appeals, and for the Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor, S |
rather by concerned citizens setting up such | appeals and lists, e.g. |
Gardiner was elected to the New York Court of | Appeals, and took office on July 4, 1847, thus vacati |
husband was a judge on the Virginia Court of | Appeals, and the family was close to Chief Justice Jo |
as well as several Federal District Court of | Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. |
r of the Town of East Hampton Zoning Board of | Appeals, and was appointed to its chairmanship in 199 |
divided primarily into five major divisions: | Appeals and Opinions, State Counsel, Criminal Justice |
E. Fairchild of the Seventh Circuit Court of | Appeals and Justice Potter Stewart of the Supreme Cou |
oman to be appointed to the Kentucky Court of | Appeals; and David Friedman who successfully argued t |
The Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals; and |
ney General, a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals and two U.S. Representatives-at-large, as wel |
Brooke was appointed a judge of the Court of | Appeals and was president of that court for eight yea |
e was elected Justice of the Twelfth Court of | Appeals and served until 1998. |
ust separately seek admission to the Court of | Appeals and the Supreme Court. |
te appealed the decision to the Ohio Court of | Appeals and the Ohio Supreme Court and the decision w |
inction between the reasoning of the Court of | Appeals and the Supreme Court is that the Supreme Cou |
es District Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. |
David L. Bazelon of the D.C. Circuit Court of | Appeals, and then United States Supreme Court Justice |
specializes in complex commercial litigation, | appeals, and alternative dispute resolution. |
Parks, became Clerk of the New York Court of | Appeals, and died in Albany in 1897. |
as both Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of | Appeals and Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Co |
system, including creating the state Court of | Appeals and state District Courts. |
Ben C. Duniway of the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals and from 1981 to 1982 as clerk for Supreme Co |
is humbleness nature, to even listen to their | appeals, and immediately upon arrival at his house, h |
he Democratic ticket to the New York Court of | Appeals, and resigned from the federal bench on Decem |
directs the appropriate cases to the Court of | Appeals and retains the cases over which it has exclu |
ion counsel for the City of Chicago's Head of | Appeals and Review Division, from 1963 to 1971. |
City lawyer, a judge in the New York Court of | Appeals, and a president of the New York City Bar Ass |
This claim generated a series of | appeals and controversial statements to the media. |
nted 83 judges to the United States Courts of | Appeals, and 290 judges to the United States district |
e Democratic ticket for the New York Court of | Appeals, and was elected to a fourteen-year term, but |
. Reno , ALL lost in the 4th Circuit Court of | Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court refused |
and Liberal tickets to the New York Court of | Appeals, and was re-elected unopposed in 1958. |
ntributed artwork for its annual fund-raising | appeals, and entertained crippled and paraplegic chil |
Korea; and the Korean government filed formal | appeals and sent formal cable notices, but these dipl |
ident of the Prussian Kammergericht (Court of | Appeals), and Wirklicher Geheimer Rat (Real Privy Cou |
He also served as Justice for the Court of | Appeals and trial judge pro tem for the Tohono O'odha |
s Counsel for Paul Hill in the Guildford Four | appeals and for Gerry Hunter in the Birmingham Six Ap |
lliam A. Norris of the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals, and then Harry Blackmun of the Supreme Court |
(On appeal, the Third Court of | Appeals and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals uphel |
s S. Whitman a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, and in 1921, he was elected to a regular sea |
Appeals and counter-appeals were made, but the questi | |
Mindef agreed to the | appeals and constructed a side gate for the public to |
judicial system (District, Circuit, Court of | Appeals, and Supreme Court). |
n an associate judge for the federal court of | appeals and a chief judge for the United States Court |
d chiefly before the House of Lords in Scotch | appeals; and was M.P. for Cockermouth, 1790-96. |
ce president of the Alexandria Mixed Court of | Appeals and was of Turko-Circassian origin. |
te of Kentucky; District of Columbia Court of | Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States. |
1922, he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals and served there until his death at his home |
ted to a judicial seat for the state Court of | Appeals, and resigned prior to the end of his term. |
Brett Kavanaugh, D.C. Circuit Court of | Appeals) and Joshua Krauss (a 2008 Graduate of the Un |
eme Court of Georgia and the Georgia Court of | Appeals and court calendars from the Fulton County Su |
William refused all | appeals and was executed by William Marwood on 1 Apri |
But there were more | appeals and rumors that the court might change the ru |
ts to a 14-year term on the New York Court of | Appeals, and re-elected in 1937. |
He became a judge of the Maryland Court of | Appeals and served as chief justice of the circuit co |
of the mosque was delayed due to protests and | appeals, and construction began first in 1999. |
statewide cast ballots for Wisconsin Court of | Appeals and Wisconsin Circuit Court judges. |
eme Court, the United States Circuit Court of | Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. |
judges met en banc twice each year, to review | appeals and disputes from their own trial courts. |
1) was a decision by the U.S. Board of Patent | Appeals and Interferences which asserted that in orde |
Raley has exhausted all his | appeals and waits for U.S. District Judge Jeremy D. F |
ozo Almonte tribunal and the Iquique Court of | Appeals, and marks the first judicial application of |
The prosecutor appealed to the Court of | Appeals and the District Court was reversed. |
ffirmed by the New Jersey Court of Errors and | Appeals and the record was remanded to the Court of C |
ourt, or with the Sandiganbayan, the Court of | Appeals, and the Supreme Court. |
ppear before the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of | Appeals and the U.S. District Courts for the District |
s was reduced from 120 to 89, resulting in 23 | appeals and years of protests. |
on as United States circuit courts, except in | appeals and writs of error, which were the jurisdicti |
riginal judges of the North Carolina Court of | Appeals, and finally as a justice of the North Caroli |
Aguilar filed numerous | appeals and requests for stays of execution, all of w |
Court, the 7th Circuit United States Court of | Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. |
She argued many cases before the Court of | Appeals and the state Supreme Court, including 97 pub |
nsibility, prison overcrowding, death penalty | appeals, and computerization of the courts. |
state governor for unemployment compensation | appeals and traffic and transportation, Tennessee fro |
ian who served as Chief Judge of the Court of | Appeals and Attorney General for the state of Marylan |
ointed by Gov. Jim Hunt to the state Court of | Appeals, and he was elected to an eight-year term on |
d as Associate Judge of the Maryland Court of | Appeals, and from 1867 to 1883 as Chief Judge. |
that it could put forward in any forthcoming | appeals, and will likely be focussing on the law surr |
mbly passed a measure abolishing the Court of | Appeals and setting up a new Court of Appeals in its |
e Department of Defense exhausted their legal | appeals and were forced, by a court order, to release |
. Evarts, created the United States courts of | appeals, and reassigned the jurisdiction of most rout |
has researched and written over 300 writs and | appeals, and argued before the Supreme Court of Calif |
f the Philippines (CBCP) National Tribunal of | Appeals, and Director of the CBCP Legal Office. |
thens where he was a city judge, the court of | appeals and a city judge president. |
Democratic ticket Chief Judge of the Court of | Appeals, and died in office in 1892. |
udge Sims was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals and, on February 1, 1924, became president of |
n was elected a judge of the Supreme Court of | Appeals and, in 1851, became president when the court |
Campbell was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals and, in 1931, became Chief Justice. |
the 2D shoot-'em-ups of old in a manner that | appeals anew." |
3 following, and a member of the committee of | appeals appointed for the visitation of the Universit |
was appointed judge of the Kentucky Court of | Appeals April 20, 1826, and served until December 30, |
reme Court and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal | Appeals are the state's highest courts. |
Encroachment | appeals are reminiscent of the domino theory. |
As a result, Davis' | appeals are nearly exhausted, and he may be executed |
4 or 5 requests to air | appeals are received from police forces everyday. |
the Safety Committee, and the Board of Zoning | Appeals are all staffed by volunteers as well. |
nt and Denton counties; for Westlake criminal | appeals are taken to the Tarrant County Courts at Law |
After | appeals are resolved, its sale is planned tentatively |
d three judges of the North Carolina Court of | Appeals are scheduled to be elected by North Carolina |
Appeals are taken to the United States Court of Appea | |
Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of | Appeals are elected to eight-year terms in statewide |
1989), and its | appeals, are often cited and used as precedent where |
s appealed to the Tennessee Court of Criminal | Appeals, arguing that the year-and-a-day rule was par |
rbons while living exiled, in particular, her | appeals around 1845 for having titles and properties |
Engineer and a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
e Lord Chancellor of the Chancery Court heard | appeals as part of the Chancery Court caseload. |
lect the Chief Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
Senator and a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
binson was appointed to the Maryland Court of | Appeals as an associate judge. |
33, to elect a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
one of the most senior judges on the Court of | Appeals, as of 2010, Hunter has decided over 3,500 ap |
of Lords jurisdiction for Scottish and Irish | appeals as well, which would have completely removed |
d an associate judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
served briefly on the North Carolina Court of | Appeals as an Associate Judge. |
Engineer and a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
to elect two judges of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
86, to elect a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
lect the Chief Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
d an associate judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
He was elected to the Court of | Appeals as an associate judge in 1974, and retired fr |
Engineer and a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
to elect two judges of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
ature, was appointed to the Maryland Court of | Appeals as an associate judge, and also as chief judg |
neral and two judges of the New York Court of | Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State |
2004, a judge of the Second Circuit Court of | Appeals asked that a poll be taken of his or her fell |
was appointed Law Clerk to New York Court of | Appeals Associate Judge Albert M. Rosenblatt. |
ppointed Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court of | Appeals at Lewisburg (now in West Virginia). |
He retired from the Court of | Appeals at the end of 1972 when he reached the consti |
was chief justice of the Texas First Court of | Appeals at Houston, Texas from 1996 to 2002. |
ently became chief adjudicator on immigration | appeals at Heathrow Airport, retiring after 17 years. |
judge of the United States Court of Military | Appeals at Washington, D.C. from 1956 to 1971. |
He painted a decoration in the Court of | Appeals at Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and in some |
other judges on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of | Appeals at St. Louis held that consolidation was not |
He retired from the Court of | Appeals at the end of 1965 when he reached the consti |
eral appeal, Smart had exhausted all judicial | appeals at the state level. |
The court upheld the Court of | Appeals awarded of 1.4 million USD in compensatory da |
On July 28, 1939, the US Second Court of | Appeals awarded one-fifth of the net of Letty Lynton |
have been impossible without the major public | appeals backing them, including The Virgin and Child |
The students raised $2,400 through community | appeals, bake sales and car washes to bring Bailey to |
liam Howard Taft to the U.S. Court of Customs | Appeals, Barber received his commission on March 30, |
on Dec. 23, 2009, the Fourth Circuit Court of | Appeals, based in Richmond, Va., ordered that he be g |
Such | appeals became widespread, and were supplemented by t |
Layne Collins served as Clerk of the Court of | Appeals before her election as Lieutenant Governor an |
d Airlines; and for arguing two death penalty | appeals before the United States Supreme Court. |
ied and found guilty, and a lengthy period of | appeals begins. |
on the Tennessee Supreme Court of Errors and | Appeals, being elevated to Chief Justice of that cour |
he Whig ticket Clerk of the New York Court of | Appeals, being in office from 1854 until his death. |
released on Friday 29 August 2008, with all 3 | appeals being dismissed by the Secretary of State. |
is sentence due to the United States Court of | Appeals believing the first ruling was too lenient. |
APPEALS BENCH IS FILLED; Governor Appoints Van Voorhi | |
ars, after 27 and a half year on the Court of | Appeals bench, the longest tenure ever. |
. John's College Council, on the Government's | Appeals Board and was on served other Boards. |
rves on the California Unemployment Insurance | Appeals Board after having been appointed by Governor |
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