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  • y the affidavit of Abijah Curtis, one of the defendants above named, removed to the United States Ci
  • nal justice agencies: while African-American defendants account for roughly 80% of those arrested fo
  • a national cause celebre and resulted in the defendants' acquittal.
  • and R.v.Cheshire these cases state that the defendants acts must be the "operating and substantial
  • then either one or more of the plaintiffs or defendants actually interested in such controversy may
  • The defendants adhered the their demurrer and appealed to t
  • He agreed to slander defendants after his kidnappers threatened to imprison
  • e Charlotte, both residents of Hong Kong, as defendants after its investigation of suspicious share
  • use of the defence of 'political offence' by defendants against extradition.
  • es of plaintiffs who recovered judgment, the defendants against whom they are recovered, the amount
  • The defendants Alfa Bank objected to the introductions of t
  • The defendants all received light sentences.
  • Entering the court smiling, the handcuffed defendants all made the victory "V" sign with their han
  • The three defendants also appealed to the High Court of Nagoya to
  • Brian's Author's Note, Lord Cochrane and his defendants always passionately maintained that he was n
  • The defendants, among whom is Giorgadze's niece Maia Topuri
  • seizures of physical evidence from criminal defendants; and Brosnahan v. Eu (1982) 31 Cal.3d 1, uph
  • However, as the number of defendants and hence the number of lawyers attending th
  • , was deeply disturbed by the release of the defendants and many U.S. Navy personnel at Pearl Harbor
  • was posed by the union, Shaw sided with the defendants and the Court went with him.
  • e of the trial the judge held several of the defendants and all of their counsel in contempt of cour
  • erican Psychiatrist's Conversations With The Defendants and Witnesses (Alfred A. Knopf, 2004).
  • The bill was demurred to by the defendants, and the District Court for the First Judici
  • Judge Julius Hoffman sentenced all of the defendants and their attorneys to unprecedented prison
  • ce failed to provide this information to the defendants, and in some cases implied that they had che
  • viously best-known for representing criminal defendants and handling civil litigation) to represent
  • As of June 5, 2008, a total of 96,760 defendants and convicts were detained in Turkey.
  • justice while on trial and putting the other defendants and the party at risk.
  • harges were dropped against the remaining 73 defendants and they were released from jail.
  • ff, and the subsequent wrongful entry of the defendants, and their ousting him, alleges that the def
  • ker Arroyo has remarked that with nearly 200 defendants and 300 witnesses, the trial could take 200
  • Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants and the National Legal Aid & Defender Associ
  • fidavits collected before the trial from the defendants and from witnesses.
  • ent of 1) the mental health concerns of both defendants and the authority figures (judges and lawyer
  • ilities that arose between supporters of the defendants and those of the three appellants.
  • While a victory for the rights of black defendants and an important early civil rights case, St
  • c, soap operaesque nature of the murder, the defendants, and the proceedings.
  • erent standards for negligence as there were defendants; and courts would spend innumerable hours, a
  • Gilbert visits the defendants and, under Jackson's advice, attempts to con
  • er 26, 2005, Axis Communications, one of the defendants, announced a settlement with Compression Lab
  • The defendants appealed to the Supreme Court.
  • Three of the defendants appealed the verdicts on the grounds that th
  • On November 1, 1937 the defendants appealed the verdict to the Obergericht (Can
  • The female defendants are the children and heirs at law of John G.
  • All of the defendants are residents of Texas.
  • Where all defendants are from out of the state, venue is proper w
  • The case stands for the rule that media defendants are not liable even if a third party violate
  • ... in this case the defendants are not simply accused of planning or direct
  • I cannot help saying that, if the defendants are entitled to lead purchasers to believe t
  • In the language of the complaint: "If the defendants are permitted to place deponent's name below
  • oceeding, we conclude that both the original defendants are necessary parties to its determination,
  • iff classes in the aggregate and the primary defendants are citizens of the state in which the actio
  • The defendants argued that, unlike Napster, they designed t
  • Of the 24 defendants arraigned, 13 were found guilty on one or th
  • ted by another attorney to represent several defendants arrested in Tampa for involvement in Santo T
  • as "The Hawk Lode" mining claim, and by the defendants as "The Johnny Bull Lode" mining claim.
  • program to provide free counsel to indigent defendants, as well as a mandatory domestic relations r
  • Richard Convertino characterized the defendants as "Takfiris" -- Jihadists so radical they w
  • concerned, without the presence of the other defendants as parties in the cause.
  • In addition to murder and conspiracy, the defendants, at the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial, wer
  • The seven defendants at the four-and-a-half-month trial stood acc
  • Following the non-appearance of defendants at court, arrest warrants are sometimes issu
  • d for their services by the paymaster of the defendants, at their counting-room.")
  • case in trials relating to such actions, the defendants attempted to establish that their actions we
  • During the prosecution, the defendants' attorneys cross-examined Araujo to such an
  • She has helped several high-profile defendants avoid capital punishment.
  • Few of these criminal defendants awaiting trial are currently released, so th
  • One of the defendants, Basic Fusion, Inc. argues that they were no
  • Hadley contracted with defendants Baxendale and Ors, who were operating togeth
  • power to proceed against the majority of the defendants because they were not properly summoned and
  • The trial of Rev. Alex Brown and two other defendants began in June 2010 and concluded in Septembe
  • ously false to prove the culpability of four defendants beyond reasonable doubt.
  • on behalf of their daughter and alleged that defendants board of education, its members, and the sch
  • ontroversy on the 30th of June, 1880, by the defendants Boaro and Hull, to which they gave the desig
  • is defense only for some of the lower-ranked defendants, but concluded that in particular the highes
  • or prosecutors to introduce evidence against defendants by discussing past crimes, behaviors, and ev
  • t many statements had been obtained from the defendants by various ruses and tricks.
  • lip Enright described documents found in the defendants' cars that suggested entering a building thr
  • nic, in New Haven, CT, representing indigent defendants charged with crimes.
  • In Sullivan County, defendants charged with a drug-selling offense were ine
  • funds could be used to defend other indigent defendants charged with crimes.
  • The defendants claim that he has a vendetta against Bonds.
  • Defendants claim to have acquired the stolen coins in g
  • Plaintiff's evidence also supports Defendants' conclusion that these biology texts are ina
  • n between [their] alleged injuries and these defendants' conduct;" and that "deficiencies of the com
  • The defendants consisted of five companies: Dunlop Rubber A
  • That all eight defendants conspired (together with another sixteen uni
  • The answer of the defendants contains a specific denial of the several al
  • Defendants contended the Multistate Settlement Agreemen
  • Defendants convicted under the new law face a prison se
  • prisonment without possibility of parole for defendants convicted of first degree murder.
  • pendent contractor, and that "Buel shall pay defendants' costs on appeal".
  • y Mr Doyle's own conduct, whether or not the defendants could have foreseen such consequential loss.
  • At the Nuremberg trials, where only Axis defendants could be tried, no defendant was tried for r
  • The defendants derived no profit from the maintenance of th
  • and integrity, based in part on his work for defendants detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who faced
  • ha and Thivy when it was discovered that the defendants did not actually own the property they sold.
  • One of the defendants disappeared right before trial and was never
  • tained and judgment rendered in favor of the defendants dismissing the complaint, to reverse which t
  • e scale of the alleged frame-up of all other defendants during these trials.
  • He was one of the defendants during the Treason Trial, on his arrest he s
  • er aspects of this law that the Army charged defendants during the Indian National Army Trials in 19
  • members of the press is within the scope of defendants' duties as high-level Executive Branch offic
  • is a citizen of the State of Ohio, and that defendants E. Mary Gregory, James E. Phillpot, J. S. Gr
  • Two of the defendants, E.G. Barnett, a candidate for sheriff, and
  • at there was no evidence to suggest that the defendants engineered its payment processing system wit
  • urt later vacated that order, it allowed the defendants enough time to avoid execution and to seek h
  • fringing on two of Immersion's patents; both defendants eventually reached agreements with Immersion
  • l which resulted in the acquittal of all the defendants except Van der Lubbe himself.
  • The defendants excepted to the petition for insufficiency o
  • The answer of the defendants explained the agreements and transactions wi
  • The defendants face charges of murder, laundering millions
  • from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the defendants faced a maximum term of 50 years in prison a
  • As of 2005, out of 500 defendants facing drugs charges before him, not one was
  • is one of the top lawyers in the country for defendants facing prominent death penalty cases, having
  • uit against the U.S. Government and 12 other defendants for painting over his 70-foot-tall (21 m) la
  • vince of the Society of Jesus and four other defendants for sexual harassment.
  • s; the company decided not to pursue the two defendants for the money.
  • Justice John Connors gave the five defendants fourteen days to acknowledge the amended doc
  • to enter a permanent injunction barring the defendants from engaging in debt settlement in Illinois
  • The judge said the defendants gave inexact, incomplete, and contradictory
  • In this case, the jury found all the defendants guilty, and Medina sentenced most of them to
  • n 20 January 1988 the jury found five of the defendants guilty, including Heung Wah-yim who was sent
  • he municipal courts for Boston found all the defendants guilty, but on appeal, argued by the radical
  • On Monday 11 July, the jury found both defendants guilty.
  • This gave judges financial incentive to find defendants guilty.
  • d a reasonable doubt that one or more of the defendants had the required intent to commit one or mor
  • re not seeking the death penalty because the defendants had shown remorse and been forgiven by the v
  • Agents, 403 U. S. 388 (1971), alleging, that defendants had violated his Fourth Amendment rights by
  • eries of trials, the first in 1941, alleging defendants had violated the Smith Act.
  • In this case, Perfect 10 alleged that the defendants had an indirect right and ability to control
  • ege an appropriate state of mind, i.e., that defendants had acted knowingly, or the like.
  • There was no evidence that any of the defendants had any connection with the bombing.
  • rom undercover officers who claimed that the defendants had developed plans for a series of bombings
  • awn from the defence case if the represented defendants had not signed the undertakings.
  • The second alleged that the defendants had conspired to deceive the Governor-Genera
  • d be also noted that the legally represented defendants had no choice but to sign the undertaking be
  • The defendants has multiple advertisers whose ad banners wo
  • Judge Boldt declared a mistrial "because the defendants have seriously prejudiced themselves."
  • The suit alleges that the defendants have violated the Illinois Consumer Fraud an
  • shared by the Board and Court, alleging the defendants have conspired illegally to block criminal i
  • ous copyright infringement is established if Defendants have both the right and ability to supervise
  • At his arraignment, along with all other defendants, he pled not guilty on all charges.
  • hearings and increase the number of criminal defendants held and the length of incarceration before,
  • The district court found that defendants' illegal activities were harming individuals
  • Moreover, the district court found that the defendants' illegal actions were harming the government
  • The indictment claimed that the defendants illegally funneled money in order to buy vot
  • y Chivers, who was one of the six successful defendants in the case, said Kennedy was not just an ob
  • Ansul was among ten defendants in Miller v. Ansul Inc., Western Fire Protec
  • ing DINA during the trial of the three Cuban defendants in Washington DC, early 1979, concerning Let
  • court he issued a writ of habeas corpus for defendants in the criminal prosecutions arising out of
  • ls the investor that he would meet potential defendants in his office and would question them about
  • Brinkema found for the defendants in most of the claims, and awarded minimum d
  • ky has been, at times, criticized by certain defendants in steroid-related cases who perceive that h
  • an anarchist, labor activist and one of the defendants in the Haymarket bombing trial.
  • Acting for defendants in group illness claims
  • led to ascertain the role of Munaf and other defendants in the kidnapping and failed to document the
  • 42 defendants in the trial were acquitted.
  • The defendants in the suit are I.
  • Under Rhode Island law at the time, defendants in capital cases were not permitted to offer
  • 1551-1553, Iseham and his wife Margery were defendants in a case brought by Michael Rosewaren of Ca
  • Blalock (a member of VVAWAI) was one of the defendants in United States v. Eichman, a 1990 United S
  • So far, seven defendants in the case have pled guilty.
  • The two defendants in the case were Ian Strachan and Sean McGui
  • ter gained attention as the law firm for the defendants in one of the country's first intelligent de
  • wrongful pressure on the wife of one of the defendants in order to procure evidence.
  • They were also successful as the defendants in many obscenity cases.
  • ine of State Action to ascertain whether the defendants in this case fall under the definition of th
  • He was one of the defendants in the Iraq Special Tribunal's Al-Dujail tri
  • rmy, Teele provided pro bono services to the defendants in the Wilmington Ten which was the most pro
  • The defendants in the dock on the first day of the trial.
  • He was one of the defendants in the "Process of the fifty", i.e. three cr
  • fety Act prohibits prosecutors from allowing defendants in criminal proceedings to possess a copy of
  • Neither Coleman nor his wife are named as defendants in the suit.
  • ly criticizing the acquittal of the Catholic defendants in the Harbour Grace Affray as a miscarriage
  • spective county clerks, who are named as the defendants in the case.
  • e Royce C. Lamberth entered defaults against defendants in both cases.
  • Katz pleaded for communist defendants in the aftermath of the Altona Bloody Sunday
  • This provides a secure route for bringing defendants in high-profile terrorist cases before the c
  • ncluding several cases representing indigent defendants in connection with the Federal Defender's Of
  • al character references for each of the four defendants in the course of the trial, received critici
  • War II and later came to be one of the three defendants in the first of the INA trials in 1946.
  • land have jurisdiction to hear cases against defendants in other contracting states, the Act provide
  • Robles was one of the defendants in a 2006 lawsuit that demanded marriage rig
  • llowing witnesses, legal aid and lawyers for defendants in criminal cases and creating County Courts
  • Following the release on appeal of the defendants in the Oz trial, "an unmitigated disaster fo
  • irs, and interim Attorney-General Khaiyum as defendants in a civil case challenging the authority of
  • se of Ashby v. White, after judgment for the defendants in the Queen's Bench, from which Lord Chief
  • terially interested, either as plaintiffs or defendants in the subject matter of the bill ought to b
  • asked to be tried separately from the other defendants in the Family Secrets case-all requests that
  • ors and enforcing rules for foreign national defendants in the court.
  • , and a frequent expert witness on behalf of defendants in securities litigation.
  • Defendants in court cases have unsuccessfully attempted
  • ten judgment 333 pages long in favour of the defendants, in which he detailed Irving's systematic di
  • ng assented to their request that victorious defendants in the Court have their costs recompensed fr
  • 12, 2010, Smarason was named as one of eight defendants in a suit filed by the winding-up committee
  • Taylor, the president of the LDS Church, as defendants in the action.
  • In 2008 Bauer sued a number of defendants including Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer
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