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am Cranch (1769-1855), Judge of U.S. Court of | Appeals in the District of Columbia 1801 1806. |
d an associate judge of the Maryland Court of | Appeals in 1924, and promoted to chief judge that sam |
tigator until his appointment to the Court of | Appeals in 1993. |
the circuit court in 1850 and of the Court of | Appeals in 1852, He died in Richmond, Virginia and wa |
ark White appointed him to the Sixth Court of | Appeals in Texarkana, on August 13, 1985. |
s ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1861 and 1869. |
. Easley then reappointed her to the Court of | Appeals in January 2007 to fill the seat vacated by t |
nor Rick Perry appealed to the Fifth Court of | Appeals in Dallas, Texas, hoping to get the decision |
ght to habeas corpus; and they have initiated | appeals in the DC Federal Courts of appeal. |
trict Court in 2005, but lost in the Court of | Appeals in 2006. |
of M'Cready v. Hunt came before the Court of | Appeals in 1834, and the Court reversed the lower cou |
He was acquitted on | appeals in 1990, but a retrial started in 1993. |
ustice of the Allied High Commission Court of | Appeals in Nuremberg, Germany. |
until he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals in 1901. |
d ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1850 and 1858. |
He became a judge in the Colorado Court of | Appeals in 1983. |
lone Democrat on Alabama's Court of Criminal | Appeals, in the general election by three percentage |
r is running for another term on the Court of | Appeals in 2010. |
n Seneca; he was clerk of the Kansas Court of | Appeals in Topeka and practiced law there from 1897 t |
He was appointed to the Maryland Court of | Appeals in 1944. |
was elected to the Virginia Supreme Court of | Appeals in 1895 and served as a judge until his term |
d ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1853 and 1861. |
urt system as a judge on the Court of Special | Appeals in 1977. |
r was reversed by the Eighth Circuit Court of | Appeals in an in-depth 26 page decision by a group of |
rejected by the District of Columbia Court of | Appeals in a suit that has served as case law for oth |
He was Chief Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1862. |
ected judge of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal | Appeals in November 1926. |
JUDGE HUBBS QUITS COURT OF | APPEALS in NYT on December 1, 1939 (subscription requ |
Robert C. Hunter, a colleague on the court of | appeals, in the statewide judicial elections to win t |
ng election as Clerk of the Kentucky Court of | Appeals in 1963 on the Democratic ticket headed by Ed |
He was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals in 1882 and served on the court through 1894, |
Counties, Virginia as well as in the court of | appeals in Wytheville, Virginia. |
t court, Rowland and Workman won two separate | appeals, in 1856 and 1862, and it appeared that the g |
e became the Chief Adjudicator of Immigration | Appeals in 1994, and then President of the Immigratio |
s ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1865. |
Congress partly responded to these | appeals in 1867 with an appropriation of $10,000 to b |
is simultaneously both the smallest Court of | Appeals in terms of jurisdictional geographic size (o |
e was heard before the Fifth Circuit Court of | Appeals in New Orleans. |
ion he was elevated to the Tennessee Court of | Appeals in 1974. |
he tribunal's Annual Report, it determined 67 | appeals in 2004 and had 26 outstanding. |
Alonzo Clark on the Eleventh Circuit Court of | Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia from 1987 to 1988, and fo |
e prior to his election to the state Court of | Appeals in 2002. |
He rose to the Court of | Appeals in 1985, where he served from 1985 to 1988 an |
by designation of the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals, in 1999 Judge Illston wrote the panel decisi |
d ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1865. |
state and was elected a judge of the Court of | Appeals in 1822. |
d won election to the North Carolina Court of | Appeals in 2002. |
an appeal to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals in San Francisco. |
turned, as Louisiana's Third Circuit Court of | Appeals in Lake Charles ruled that he shouldn't have |
It is also solely responsible for handling | appeals in workers' compensation cases. |
He was appointed to the Utah Court of | Appeals in 1991 and to the Utah Supreme Court in 1994 |
d ex officio a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals in 1855. |
He was appointed commissioner of | appeals in the supreme court of Indiana in 1881, whic |
Later, he was appointed to the 12th Court of | Appeals in Tyler. |
or many years and was elected to the Court of | Appeals in 1866 but died before taking his seat. |
ck and Jenks: FOR CHIEF JUDGE OF THE COURT OF | APPEALS in NYT on October 14, 1916 |
until he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals in 1917. |
DNA testing, conducted during federal | appeals in 2003, identified Benner as the source of s |
r decades the senior judge on the US Court of | Appeals in the District of Columbia, and a close asso |
The | appeals in the court were heard by the Lord Chancello |
ted as a judge in the Nebraska State Court of | Appeals in 1992. |
Planning | appeals in relation to minor developments would be he |
would apply across the board to all sentence | appeals, including those that involved no legal error |
He lodged countless | appeals, including one in which he alleged that a pho |
- the prosecution in the majority of Court of | Appeals Instance and District Court |
Blending New Right | Appeals into a Broad Populist Antiestablishment Strat |
The Texas Supreme Court hears | appeals involving civil matters and does not hear any |
of this approximately three minutes long song | appeals ironically directly to the former president o |
The Alabama Court of Civil | Appeals is one of two appellate courts in the Alabama |
Accordingly, the judgment of the Court of | Appeals is affirmed. |
The Mississippi Court of | Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for |
The Arkansas Court of | Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the s |
trade for drugs, the Judgment of the Court of | Appeals is reversed, and the case is remanded for fur |
of property tax assessments, collections and | appeals is another major focus of the Civic Federatio |
Gulating Court of | Appeals is one of six lower courts in Norway. |
After a three-day stand-off, the Court of | Appeals issued a temporary restraining order. |
1910 and the following year the U.S. Court of | Appeals issued a Dissolution Decree to the American T |
On March 20, 2008, the Court of | Appeals issued its opinion affirming Turner's convict |
At the | appeals it was decided that Hass and Priebke had comm |
After several | appeals, John Wallace was executed in the electric ch |
l, he clerked for U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals Judge Alfred Goodwin from 1979 to 1980. |
and, the year before that, for U.S. Court of | Appeals Judge George E. MacKinnon. |
Michael Keasler, Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals Judge |
liam G. Batchelder is a former state Court of | Appeals judge and a state legislator, who has served |
ge clerked for renowned feeder judge Court of | Appeals Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III in 1997. |
w school, he was a clerk for federal Court of | Appeals Judge J. Skelly Wright and for Supreme Court |
ourne, U.S. Representative, U.S. District and | Appeals Judge |
Michael Daly Hawkins, US Court of | Appeals judge |
For the American | appeals judge born in 1946, see Ronald M. Gould |
rray Gould (born 1946) is an American federal | appeals judge who has served on the Ninth Circuit Cou |
overnor Tim Pawlenty named Minnesota Court of | Appeals Judge Christopher Dietzen to succeed Justice |
nia 1891-1897 and then United States court of | appeals judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit 1897-1922 |
His wife Louann Igasaki is an Administrative | Appeals Judge with the Social Security Administration |
s a law clerk for U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of | Appeals Judge Jerry Edwin Smith and then for U.S. Sup |
m, was also a lawyer, and a New York Court of | Appeals judge and congressman. |
Thelton Henderson and Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals Judge Betty Fletcher. |
er honorees of the Institute include Court of | Appeals judge and former Solicitor General Kenneth St |
s a law clerk for U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals Judge Robert Boochever and then went on to se |
lexander, Judge Ronald E. Cox of the Court of | Appeals, Judge Marlin Appelwick of the Court of Appea |
e Court Justice (and former Virginia Court of | Appeals judge) to advance to the federal appellate be |
ctober 5, 2004) was a Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals Judge, who as a lawyer represented both athei |
ve as a state Supreme Court justice, Court of | Appeals judge, and federal judge. |
H. McWilliams, United States Circuit Court of | Appeals Judge. |
This article is about the U.S. court of | appeals judge. |
Court of | Appeals judges |
NY Court of | Appeals judges |
Court of | Appeals judges at New York Court History |
Appeals judges Ronald Gilman, Gilbert Merritt, and Al | |
Listing of Court of | Appeals judges, with portrait |
One of the three | appeals judges, Poole, partially dissented from the m |
The Court of | Appeals judgment was thereby reversed, thus restoring |
e introduction of skeleton arguments in civil | appeals, judgments being "handed down" rather than re |
which are now assigned to Justice of Court of | Appeals, just below Cabinet Hill along Leonard Wood R |
Prior to his appointment to the Court of | Appeals, Justice Koontz served as a judge of the 23rd |
In 1823, Mills and his fellow Court of | Appeals justices were ensnared in Kentucky's Old Cour |
The Court of | Appeals later increased the sentence to six years and |
motion for summary judgment, and the Court of | Appeals later "affirm[ed] the trial court's grant of |
The Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals later reversed Teryl's conviction but upheld |
Appeals launched within the UK can be for asylum case | |
n Office and a member of the Board of Pension | Appeals, Law Clerk in the General Land Office, and, f |
aker & McKenzie law firm; noted litigator and | appeals lawyer specializing in antitrust actions, mer |
Kennedy took no action on the | appeals, letting his predecessor's death warrant stan |
ce of the Texas state Fifth District Court of | Appeals located in Dallas. |
rest of the nation and Johnston's class based | appeals made him a very popular figure for the downtr |
Traditionally in commemoration of the | appeals made by the Kessim and consequent mass gather |
of its linguistic and cultural diversity, and | appeals made by linguistic minorities for granting of |
After the Court of | Appeals makes its ruling, aggrieved parties in certai |
been a judge of the Maryland Court of Special | Appeals, Maryland's Intermediate Appellate Court. |
now the Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of | Appeals, Maryland's highest court. |
Appeals may also be made on procedural irregularities | |
perior Court; small claims; small claims jury | appeals; mental health commitments; summary process ( |
iate judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal | Appeals, Middle Division from 1975 to 1990, becoming |
Further, they said that the game | appeals more to younger kids than teens. |
allows the publisher to identify content that | appeals most to their readers and larger audience. |
Of all Rennie's works, that which | appeals most strongly to the imagination is perhaps t |
After several years of | appeals, Mr. Bright was granted a new trial in 2001 o |
s an Associate Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, New York's highest court. |
aw clerk to Shirley Hufstedler, U.S. Court of | Appeals, Ninth Circuit. |
ting the confirmation of 9th Circuit Court of | Appeals nominee Goodwin Liu, earning him the enmity o |
ently on appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals, Nos. |
Eleventh Circuit Court of | Appeals Note: Calendar not yet available |
Fourth Circuit Court of | Appeals Note: Currently only through Public Access to |
Third Circuit Court of | Appeals Note: Currently only through Public Access to |
On January 9, 1908, the District Court of | Appeals nullified his conviction. |
The Michigan Court of | Appeals occupied two floors under a lease which ended |
Tenth Court of | Appeals of Texas - Waco, covering Bosque, Brazos, Bur |
ty's Tax Commissioner for Brooklyn (reviewing | appeals of property tax assessments). |
According to Henricksson, the anti-drug | appeals of the Reagan administration "created an envi |
, the Uyghur's lawyer, has chosen to initiate | appeals of the Uyghur's Combatant Status Review Tribu |
rgued for the tax before the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia and the United States Suprem |
nd was then appointed to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia in 1907, being elected in 19 |
sworn in as a justice on the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia, having been elected by the Gener |
Smith was appointed to the Board of Veterans | Appeals of the Veterans Administration, serving in th |
45, Siler was elected a judge of the Court of | Appeals of Kentucky. |
was a Justice of the First District Court of | Appeals of California from 1959 to 1961. |
Tatgenhorst was elected judge of the court of | appeals of the first appellate district of Ohio on No |
n 1896 he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia for a twelve year term. |
The Fifth Court of | Appeals of Texas is one of the 14 Texas Courts of App |
In July 2003, the Court of | Appeals of Ohio vacated the conviction and allowed Da |
Reports of Decisions of the Court of | Appeals of New York, 1850-69, (4 volumes), 1873-1874 |
rst Chief Judge of the newly created Court of | Appeals of Virginia before his death in 1985. |
is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia. |
without pay on May 22, 2003, by the Court of | Appeals of New York. |
y shares jurisdiction with the Sixth Court of | Appeals of Texas. |
Hon. Rudolph Bumgardner, III, Court of | Appeals of Virginia |
The case then moved to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia, where it was upheld. |
to handle the habeas corpus, and other legal | appeals, of several hundred of the Guantanamo detaine |
er for criminal law decisions of the Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
70, was law reporter for the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia from 1864 to 1873 and was ma |
viously Chief Justice of the Seventh Court of | Appeals of Texas, one of the Texas Courts of Appeals. |
o 1972, and a justice of the Supreme Court of | Appeals of West Virginia from 1972 to 1975, serving a |
g of a panel of three judges throwing out the | appeals of Watergate criminals G. Gordon Liddy, Berna |
the district judge was not permitted to hear | appeals of his own decisions, so appeals from the dis |
1920, he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
Habay's | appeals of both sets of convictions was denied by the |
1925, he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
Thirteenth Court of | Appeals of Texas - Corpus Christi, covering Aransas, |
In | appeals of criminal cases, however, the appellate jur |
. Blair, formerly judge of the Third Court of | Appeals of Texas; and Justin Woodward Harding of the |
All | appeals of his conviction for killing Dean Harold Mey |
He served as judge of the Court of | Appeals of Colorado 1913-1915. |
Vela, J.D. 1988, Justice, Thirteenth Court of | Appeals of Texas |
The new courts had jurisdiction over most | appeals of lower court decisions. |
g an associate judge for the Court of Special | Appeals of Maryland. |
as associate member of the Board of Veterans' | Appeals of the Veterans' Administration in Washington |
ppeal in Chancery was created in 1851 to hear | appeals of decisions made by the Vice Chancellors and |
so served as Justices on the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
in 1951, was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
First Deputy Chairmans of the High Court of | Appeals of Turkey |
overnor appointed him to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
972 to 1976, and on the Court of Intermediate | Appeals of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico from 1976 |
However, just as | appeals of red cards are not considered, the discipli |
ry Regulations (UDR), UEFA does not allow for | appeals of red cards except in the case of mistaken i |
One of the | appeals of online gaming to the Achiever is that he o |
aho 2001), was a case decided by the Court of | Appeals of Idaho that rejected the common law distinc |
811, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
Baker, Judge Cole was appointed the Court of | Appeals of Virginia. |
, was a case decided by the Court of Criminal | Appeals of Alabama that reversed a conviction for mur |
ch 1987, when the House of Lords rejected the | appeals of 47 Liverpool councillors against the distr |
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