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Defendant

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  • unanimous vote among the jury to convict the defendant, a guilty verdict may be arrived at if two-t
  • Defendant A. H. Zehmer and his wife Ida S. Zehmer owne
  • ecutors have personal conversations with the defendant about their circumstances, in order to arriv
  • ns require that there shall be no bail for a defendant accused of a violent felony where the defend
  • onstitutional error occurred when a criminal defendant accused of a crime in one part of Alaska was
  • It is not required that the defendant acted intentionally or willfully for the pur
  • Although in this case the defendant admitted to having seen the confidentiality
  • own favoritism to witnesses on behalf of the defendant aliens in the Colyer deportation case.
  • ently, as there was no consensus ad idem (as defendant alleged), the two parties did not agree to t
  • Therefore, it was held, a criminal defendant allegedly tried in one district for a crime
  • idias), and second when (in Against Conon) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over th
  • the parish court entered a judgment for the defendant, Allgeyer.
  • The defendant also alleged during the 2005 Bidbay civil ca
  • Defendant also agreed to massage Lee from time to time
  • The 65th Defendant: an exposure of gangster crime and a social
  • ri Court, the judge sits at a table with the defendant, and legalese is not allowed.
  • involved in a number of legal cases, both as defendant and plaintiff.
  • discharged his daughter from the care of the defendant and entrusted her to Professor Sanath Lamaba
  • Dartmouth College Case named Woodward as the defendant and technically sought to recover the items
  • ith was guilty of verbal assault against the defendant, and Winchester was found not guilty.
  • that he had been robbed of his watch by the defendant and another man.
  • ber 2010, Campbell added Joseph L. Cole as a defendant and two new causes of action against Cole on
  • The defendant and the Director of the South Carolina Depar
  • k, submitted to the conditions delineated by defendant, and placed himself under defendant's care.
  • d the house was purchased in the name of the defendant and the defendant's brother.
  • rotect the public from further crimes of the defendant; and
  • Navigation Catalyst Systems, another defendant and customer of Basic Fusion, used their “pr
  • e (No. 2 of 2004) (2005) EWCA Crim 1415 each defendant appealed convictions associated variously wi
  • The defendant argued that the plaintiff was well aware of
  • cing purposes if civil rights were restored, defendant argued that it also applied to preclude his
  • Jones would have been a particularly weak defendant, as she had been in Newgate on multiple occa
  • ell was reported to be unusual for a capital defendant as he did not act impulsively.
  • nd Tribune (February 25, 1863) described the defendant as "a very pretty woman".
  • Questions were discussed by counsel for the defendant as to the legal authority of the town to iss
  • He was a defendant at the Nuremberg trials accused of conspirac
  • khovsky was arrested again in 1874 and was a defendant at the 1878 'Trial of the 193'.
  • the degree of relevant knowledge held by the defendant at the time of the contract in the particula
  • The defendant at the trial had no access to what witnesses
  • Biberstein was a defendant at the Einsatzgruppen Trial during the Nurem
  • A defendant at one of the post-war Soviet war crimes tri
  • ncidents in American history when a criminal defendant attempted to avoid justice by assassinating
  • part of the case, including the guilt of the defendant, based upon his or her failure to answer any
  • thority on which to base a decision that the Defendant be liable to indemnify all those who attende
  • Taylor was named as a defendant because the RLDS Church anticipated that the
  • e Magistrates' Court may begin either by the defendant being charged and then being brought forcibl
  • h a male audience member and another female ' defendant' being 'ravaged' by the Sex Court 'bodyguard
  • s for the Southern district of New York, the defendant being a corporation of that state.
  • ool, engaged in the usual boyish sports, the defendant being free from malice, wantonness, or negli
  • ll to permit a transfer of jurisdiction if a defendant believed he or she could not get a fair tria
  • essity defense," which can be invoked when a defendant believes that the illegal act was necessary
  • arches, conducted under the authority of the defendant Berger, chief of Prisoner-of-War Affairs, re
  • In January 2005, Brownlee prosecuted defendant Brent Simmons for the 1996 murders of two Ja
  • The defendant brought a writ bf error to reverse it.
  • The defendant brought a writ of error to reverse it.
  • An order for the commitment of a defendant by the court is directed to the Sheriff, who
  • for a defence of honest mistake where, if a defendant can satisfy the court that he or she honestl
  • of equity, to be applied in cases where the defendant cannot conscientiously keep the property for
  • ulting from the loss of his bargain; and the defendant cannot, under a plea of payment of money int
  • fore prove-and Ross-Simmons had not-that the defendant caused the price to rise, and that the defen
  • f an acquittal on mental health grounds, the defendant changed his plea to guilty, got a conviction
  • le v. Green where he successfully defended a defendant charged with felony assisted suicide.
  • as a claim to the subject matter itself, The defendant claimed, on the other hand, that only an exa
  • r the Class Proceedings Act of Ontario for a defendant class.
  • Upon collecting the fur coat, the defendant company did so under the terms of "The Fur D
  • The defendant company argued that the State act was invali
  • train coming west with another train of the defendant company going east.
  • However, the defendant company was registered under the Commerce (M
  • recommendation would have served to keep the defendant confined until December, 1980.
  • The court ruled that the event that the defendant conspired about did not have to take place f
  • the solicitors is superior to any which the defendant corporations acquired subsequent to the decr
  • s own circumstances, meaning that either the defendant could not counterclaim his own plea against
  • The defendant could have prevented the occurrence of Minam
  • The defendant could be represented by any legal counsel, B
  • The Court had held in Batson that a defendant could rely on "all relevant circumstances" i
  • e of consent of 16, but 12 "in cases where a defendant could prove the existence of meaningful cons
  • The court held the defendant criminally liable even though he had no know
  • The defendant CWIE provides webhosting and related Interne
  • orters during their coverage of the trial of defendant Dan White for the murders of San Francisco c
  • The defendant, Danielle Paul, wanted to suppress evidence
  • These are where the defendant deceives the victim to the nature or purpose
  • s instructed to evaluate two issues: did the defendant deliberately commit the crime, and was the d
  • Thereupon the defendant demurred to the evidence and asked the court
  • with reasonable medical certainty, that the defendant, despite his mental disease ... had the abil
  • ught forward in the second province when the defendant did not reside there.
  • tzgruppen case, the tribunal found that "one defendant did not exclude the possibility that an exec
  • The aunt contracted gangrene, but the defendant did not seek medical care for her or tell an
  • ion, which requires a demonstration that the defendant did "(g)ive approval to; sanction, permit; f
  • Delegate McDonough maintained that the defendant did not need an interpreter, as he had atten
  • es that it is conclusively presumed that the defendant did not believe that the complainant consent
  • The defendant disputed its liability on the ground that Dr
  • The defendant, Dr Scott, misdiagnosed negligently the plai
  • 's right to be reasonably protected from the defendant during the criminal justice process, includi
  • On three occasions, defendant Edmund Hickeringill, while on his own land,
  • f its claim, Playboy also alleges that "each defendant either knew, or should have reasonably known
  • The defendant entered the home of an 18 year old woman and
  • If the defendant escapes, the Sheriff is empowered to take al
  • The defendant examined the child and observed involuntary
  • to find a verdict for the plaintiff, and the defendant excepted to such instruction.
  • To that finding and judgment the defendant excepted (but without preserving, by bill of
  • h measure should result in a trial where the defendant faces a lesser sentence than would be availa
  • nister antipsychotic drugs to a mentally ill defendant facing serious criminal charges in order to
  • o the procedure under the New York Code, the defendant filed an answer setting up several different
  • mself, and that it was sub contracted to the defendant firm, CW Martins & Sons Ltd.
  • He claims to be the defendant for the twentieth century against the judgme
  • Weiner, who was known as the 'quiet defendant' for rarely participating in courtroom antic
  • plaintiff, Valerie Burns, had lived with the defendant for 19 years, Patrick Burns, whom she had ne
  • 85), was a case where the plaintiff sued the defendant for the loss of her husband by a death which
  • this Court, or bring a new suit against the defendant for the alleged infringement.
  • The plaintiff sued the defendant for the sum of £8 10s.
  • Defendant Frank M. Arguimbau was sued in his capacity
  • the enslavement of foreign workers by fellow defendant Fritz Sauckel and in response accepts collec
  • ff and granted an injunction to restrain the defendant from violating the covenant.
  • heir face, and an injunction restraining the defendant from enforcing the statutes.
  • The bill also prohibits a defendant from being sentenced to death if the State r
  • ted an injunction that "permanently bars the defendant from: redirecting or obstructing consumers o
  • in Aquitaine in a case in which Wikeford was defendant, gave judgement against him without hearing
  • angshan infantry and one of the Central Camp Defendant Generals after the Grand Assembly.
  • , 2009, Dicks was given permission to add as Defendant Giri Giridhar, a former Dicks client who cla
  • of his claim of 160 acres (0.65 km2) to the defendant Godey for the sum of $ 500.
  • The defendant, Gordon Kiyoshi Hirabayashi, was a Universit
  • confiscated cargo, if they found a smuggling defendant guilty.
  • ld a lower court's summary judgment that the defendant had committed copyright infringement.
  • oticed that Michelle Paul, the sister of the defendant, had her driver's license denied.
  • S. 37 (2004), had incorrectly ruled that the defendant had not preserved on appeal the constitution
  • loss which would only be recoverable if the defendant had sufficient knowledge of them to make it
  • aviour where it could not be proven that the defendant had specifically engaged in homosexual anal
  • Appeal, the claimant could not establish the defendant had prevented him being cured, as his origin
  • 03] the Court of Appeal held that, where the defendant had allowed an independent contractor to set
  • he court decided that the payments which the defendant had been theretofore making did infringe the
  • se was going through the courts in which the defendant had illegally obtained some land.
  • o recover for the loss of the 17% chance the defendant had deprived him of.
  • The defendant had stabbed the victim, but the victim reope
  • the most analogous to the crime of which the defendant had been previously convicted?
  • Judge Martin held that since Stepp, the defendant, had not damaged Dougherty's land in any way
  • action brought where a plaintiff claimed the defendant had entered upon a freehold belonging to the
  • The defendant's conviction was upheld because the court fo
  • Since the defendant had the intention and present ability to com
  • The defendant had contracted to design and supervise the c
  • The defendant had installed a fireplug into the hydrant ne
  • parties at the time of contracting that the defendant had not used the land for sheep farming, and
  • The defence was based on the fact that the defendant had, at the plaintiff's request, tendered £5
  • the play, Henry Reyna (inspired by real-life defendant Hank Leyvas) is a pachuco gangster and his g
  • declarant is unavailable, and only where the defendant has had a prior opportunity to cross-examine
  • has been declared unconstitutional or when a defendant has been convicted of a capital crime and th
  • If at any time the defendant has received any payment or other reward in
  • nsel has a conflict of interest, even if the defendant has waived the conflict.
  • unishment but I am prepared to listen if the defendant has something to say about the punishment”.
  • Where the defendant has represented him or herself as having mor
  • nvolves an examination of whether or not the Defendant has a case to answer - however, in practice,
  • virtually no showing that these acts by the defendant have adversely affected the two children.
  • if the prosecution succeed in this does the defendant have the burden of proving that the alternat
  • ylvania a jury returned an award against the defendant Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Sc
  • Kings usually did not judge a defendant; however, under special circumstances, such
  • ed to the Twinkie defense in discussion of a defendant's right to counsel of choice: "[If I am a de
  • Walmsley was the solicitor for the defendant, Iain Hay Gordon.
  • In a January 2010 trial, defendant Ildar A., one of three men charged with the
  • In 1820 Call argued for the defendant in the case of Polly v. Lasselle, losing the
  • During the 1990s, LP was the defendant in a major class-action lawsuit over its OSB
  • ebruary 1995 and any benefit received by the defendant in connection with drug trafficking prior to
  • Jammie Thomas-Rasset - defendant in file-sharing lawsuit brought by the RIAA
  • rial statute which authorized an appeal by a defendant in a criminal action from a final judgment o
  • On March 19, 2009, Kaufman was named as a defendant in a lawsuit launched by New Jersey governor
  • 2002)(prohibited use of stun belt on defendant in courtroom); Saylor v. State, 765 N.E.2d 5
  • case of Medical Negligence, she was made the defendant in a law suit filed by a prominent lawyer, R
  • Coloured People's Organisation (SACPO) and a defendant in the Treason Trial, whose works helped cha
  • He was charged as a defendant in the 1999 civil suit Andrade et al. vs Cho
  • Subsequently, Painter was the named defendant in the famous civil rights case, Sweatt v. P
  • lina and that it has been named as a nominal defendant in a shareholder derivative complaint filed
  • ment in an action brought against him by the defendant in error to recover duties paid by them on i
  • In 1928, he began to play the roles of the Defendant in Trial by Jury and Francesco in The Gondol
  • n and social-issue writer, who was earlier a defendant in a case on conscription of pacifists that
  • In early 2008, Ivey was named a defendant in a lawsuit (by virtue of her position as S
  • ay that Father Murphy died, he was still the defendant in a church criminal trial."
  • yright (1840); and his famous Speech for the Defendant in the Prosecution, the Queen v. Moxon, for
  • The defendant in the Timberlake case was convicted by a ju
  • ng a light bulb that was manufactured by the defendant in Ontario.
  • April 2008, Jeffrey R. Stec was listed as a defendant in a lawsuit against Peak Fitness by North C
  • Beazer also has been named as a defendant in a putative securities class action lawsui
  • Herta Oberheuser was the only female defendant in the Nuremberg Medical Trial, where she wa
  • leine Smith, a Glasgow socialite who was the defendant in a sensational murder trial.
  • offenses were less severe than those of the defendant in Ewing, yet Andrade received a harsher sen
  • He played the Defendant in a special performance of Trial by Jury in
  • His former student, Montgomery, was also a defendant in the case and Montgomery's former girlfrie
  • In the early 1870s Bishop was a defendant in a civil suit charging that she had made u
  • ense committed by the applicable category of defendant in order to impose a sentence that reflects
  • LRA requires a prisoner to name a particular defendant in his or her administrative grievance in or
  • eration Army, a New Afrikan anarchist, and a defendant in the Panther 21 case in the late sixties.
  • se held by other institutions, and while the defendant in quasi-criminal law will have the choice a
  • Pennington is also a defendant in the federal civil rights lawsuit of Calho
  • orney-in-fact for his father-in-law, who was defendant in a suit regarding the construction and out
  • Beiglboeck was a defendant in the Nuremberg Doctor's Trial.
  • Paul Rostock as a defendant in the Doctors' Trial.
  • or attracting legal action, being named as a defendant in a libel action in the Tomahawk (16 and 30
  • Adolf Pokorny as a defendant in Nuremberg, 1946
  • Ettor is best remembered as a defendant in a controversial trial related to a killin
  • haps due to the ingenuity of Counsel for the Defendant in running just about every available defenc
  • , the claimant can lick the spoon before the defendant in a bid to worry the defendant (This rare v
  • eported, had accepted bribes of stock from a defendant in a case on which they ruled.
  • an Harris, Made national news in 1980 as the defendant in a high-profile murder case of her ex-love
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