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  • "Former Justice Hopping dies", The Florida Bar News (Septembe
  • The two of them escape justice; however, Holmes is convinced that they will
  • o years later, when former Iowa Supreme Court Justice Hubert Utterback upset him by over 4,000 vote
  • In the Court of Appeal Lord Justice Hughes said that the court "simply [did] not
  • Lord Justice Hughes, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal
  • he was a law clerk in the office of Associate Justice Hugo Black in the United States Supreme Court
  • However, Supreme Court Associate Justice Hugo Black, sitting as a circuit justice, rul
  • Justice Hugo Black, joined by Justice William O. Doug
  • Bass, Rives, was an intimate of Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, a fellow Alabaman.
  • and 1970 as a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black.
  • s from impacted communities working on social justice, human rights and environmental justice.
  • rved as a member of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Pr
  • Shows commitment to justice, human rights, ethical behavior, tolerance, a
  • rovisions in the 1910 Act, in accordance with Justice Hunter's decision.
  • Justice I'Anson died December 17, 1990.
  • Justice Iacobucci, writing for the majority, dismisse
  • Justice Iacobucci, writing for a unanimous Court, hel
  • Justice Iacobucci, writing for a unanimous Court, dis
  • Justice Iacobucci, writing for a unanimous Court, uph
  • Justice Ian Callinan, Justice of the High Court of Au
  • Rumors began to spread of mob justice if Nida died.
  • erupted in Karachi before the suspended chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was able to make a
  • On September 10, 2009 Justice Imber announced her plans to retire from the
  • upreme Court of Newfoundland and became Chief Justice in 1898.
  • He was re-elected as chief justice in 2004 and re-elected to the court in 2006.
  • Gov. Luther Hodges appointed Winborne chief justice in 1956 after Chief Justice Barnhill retired.
  • Criminal justice in Songhai was based mainly, if not entirely,
  • In 1901, he was named a justice in the Common Pleas division of the High Cour
  • eep Richard alive long enough to give Rebecca justice in court.
  • e illustrates what reasons were filed by each justice in each case, and which justices joined each
  • 88 to 1999; including one year terms as Chief Justice in 1993 and 1997, Justice Workman was elected
  • Momper as mayor, Limbach was the senator for Justice in Berlin from 1989 to 1994.
  • orence) in 1499 and 1518, then gonfalonier of Justice in 1514.
  • gree from Le Moyne College for work in social justice in 2008.
  • instead taking a nomination for Supreme Court Justice in Queens.
  • ction, and Mastella was appointed Minister of Justice in Romano Prodi's second government.
  • * Justice in Burma (April 2008)
  • nued as a member of the court, becoming Chief Justice in 1946, until his death.
  • Currently she is the Minister of Justice in Matti Vanhanen's second cabinet.
  • A.E.M. van der Putt-Lauwers, justice in exceptional service
  • her Christian was later to become Minister of Justice in Austria.
  • He served as a justice in the state supreme court in both Massachuse
  • addition, it was responsible for the law and justice in occupied Poland.
  • He became Chief Justice in 1984, replacing former Chief Justice Henry
  • he became the first Republican elected Chief Justice in the state's history.
  • film The Bounty. he also appeared in Sharpes Justice in 1995.
  • nounced that he was leaving the Department of Justice in the fall.
  • Garbage Wars: The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Chicago (October 2004).
  • He became Chief Justice in 1892 serving until his retirement in 1902.
  • responsibility is assisting the Minister for Justice in carrying out his duties.
  • He served as Minister of Justice in 1848 and 1849 and then Minister of the Int
  • Joseph Rucker Lamar, Associate Justice in the United States Supreme Court
  • a book, Bad Medicine: A Judge's Struggle for Justice in a First Nations Community, recounting his
  • He became Chief Justice in 1847 and held that position until his deat
  • cky Court of Appeals in 1966 and became chief justice in 1972; when the Kentucky courts were reform
  • He was made Minister of Social Justice in November 1999 in the Vilasrao Deshmukh Gov
  • Freeman also served as a justice in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Que
  • Corrections Program at the Vera Institute of Justice in New York City, and a member of the Nationa
  • Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic.
  • The Spanish Struggle for Justice in the Conquest of America (1949)
  • s a tax lawyer with the federal Department of Justice in Toronto.
  • diameter globe and holds staff, to symbolize justice, in its left hand.
  • odicy: The Problem of Immoral Law, in Law and Justice in a Multistate World (2002) and Choosing Law
  • Henry also wrote two television plays, Rough Justice in 1962 and Person to Person in 1967.
  • de may be seen in hardship and danger, (...), justice in attributing to each his own".)
  • His justice in the decision of causes was beyond that of
  • After the opening of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1882 they transferred there, where they re
  • (Coexistence, security and justice in Barcelona: a conference by the Mayor of Ba
  • He is a Knight of Justice in the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusal
  • cEnery was appointed to serve as an associate justice in the Louisiana Supreme Court.
  • Justice in the Mountains: Stories and Tales by a Verm
  • He was appointed a Senator of the College of Justice in 1922, with the judicial title Lord Constab
  • the Claims Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 1944.
  • Stevens, would himself become a Supreme Court justice in 1975.
  • a Political Animal: Community, Conflict, and Justice in Aristotelian Political Thought.
  • He was elevated to Chief Justice in 1807, serving until his retirement in 1814
  • He served as a justice in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Cum
  • The Strand facade of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1890
  • ducation in Aura cabinet of 1971, Minister of Justice in Sorsa cabinet 1972-1975, Minister of Justi
  • Right With God: Justice in the Bible and the World.
  • Safety who assists the Cabinet Secretary for Justice, in the Scottish Executive Justice Department
  • He was also a member of PEN and a Knight of Justice in the Order of St John.
  • Waxman joined the United States Department of Justice in May 1994.
  • s statistical databases on crime and criminal justice in NSW, monitors trends in crime and criminal
  • It was substituted with the office of Chief Justice in 1982.
  • Installed at the Fountain of Justice in 2007.
  • Furches lost in his bid for election as chief justice in 1902.
  • He became Chief Justice in 1863 after President Abraham Lincoln appoi
  • He resigned from his position of chief justice in 1838 due to ill health.
  • "The Single Tax means Justice in action; it means equality and freedom for
  • The Chief Justice in the course of his opinion presents uses th
  • s a sword in her right hand and the scales of justice in her left.
  • known for showing strength and incorruptible justice in maintaining his power.
  • Sweden's first judge at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
  • Social Class and Social Justice in Industrial Societies (with Gordon Marshall
  • In a case heard by the High Court of Justice in 2006, Mr Justice Stephen Silber ruled that
  • resides over Commission meetings, is always a Justice in a British court.
  • North Carolina Supreme Court as an Associate Justice in 1985, after the resignation of Justice Ear
  • He was then made minister of justice in July 1848 and held the post till December
  • again in government, briefly, as minister of justice in 1924.
  • During his tenure as Minister of Justice in the Hamburg Senate, Hoffmann-Riem conceive
  • o I. Madero appointed him under-secretary for justice in his cabinet.
  • He was elevated to the position of Chief Justice in 1985.
  • ench of New Brunswick and was named its Chief Justice in 1994.
  • He was Chief Justice in Eyre, south of the Trent, 1711-1715.
  • Popovich resigned as Chief Justice in late 1990, having reached mandatory retire
  • In 1934 he was created a Knight of Justice in the Venerable Order of Saint John.
  • erations as the Director of the Department of Justice in the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, over
  • he Supreme Court in 1987, and named him Chief Justice in 1989.
  • She is the fourth female justice in the Court's history (and, for the first ti
  • can lawyer, Appellate Court and Supreme Court Justice in Illinois, and City Council member (alderma
  • illustrates what opinions were filed by each justice in each case, and which justices joined each
  • s was the first African-American female Chief Justice in the United States.
  • Sears was appointed as a state Supreme Court justice in 1992.
  • He was a justice in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, an
  • He is currently the minister of Social Justice in Maharashtra Cabinet since November 2009.
  • be any form of what he described as selective justice in Kenya.
  • He became an active retired justice in 1981.
  • s, his junior, M. H. Beg, was appointed Chief Justice in December 1977.
  • 74 he was removed to the Prussian ministry of Justice in Berlin.
  • Robert Tyler (1727-1777), Justice in Maryland.
  • Thomas Hanson Marshall (1731-1801), Justice in Maryland.
  • In 1981 he became the permanent Justice in the same court division.
  • igenous African to head the position of Chief Justice in Botswana.
  • nk visiting Fellow in the Supreme Tribunal of Justice in Venezuela.
  • pose legislation to create an Office of Elder Justice in the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • was appointed a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice in 1990.
  • ointed Branch to replace Susie Sharp as Chief Justice in 1979, making him the state's twentieth Chi
  • Social Justice in the Liberal State, 1980
  • He was the Minister of Justice in the 1972 Rafael Paasio's cabinet with Soci
  • e the book was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice in 1983.
  • She was elected Chief Justice in 2000.
  • and was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in the Third Labour Government 1972-1975.
  • urch and Auckland, and briefly acted as Chief Justice in 1929.
  • He was a justice in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for New
  • Although he was elected chief justice in November 1924, Hoke resigned in March 1925
  • was appointed as a shadow junior minister for Justice in October 2010.
  • th Court of Appeals in 1998, and became chief justice in 2002.
  • He was appointed to sit as a Justice in the High Court in 2008.
  • Phillips was the third-longest tenured Chief Justice in Texas history.
  • Frontier Justice In An Online World- Wild Orchid Children
  • and was a member of the Standing Committee on Justice in both terms.
  • The Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland was inaugurated on 17 Jan
  • He retired as Chief Justice in early 1954.
  • He succeeded Roy McMurtry as Chief Justice in 2007.
  • ral Democrat Spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice in the House of Lords.
  • to October 25, 1899, he served as Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Francisco Silvela.
  • 44, Tsirimokos was appointed as Secretary for Justice in the EAM-controlled Political Committee of
  • Although Anderson retired as a Supreme Court Justice in 2008, he continues to sit when needed.
  • From 2000, he was Minister of Justice in the Giuliano Amato government.
  • The Tokyo War Crimes Trial: The Pursuit of Justice in the Wake of World War II.
  • He served as Chief of Military Justice in Danang, Vietnam 1971 to 1972.
  • of Prince Edward Island and became its chief justice in 1970.
  • The EU's Court of Justice in Luxembourg
  • ted States Attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice in 1922.
  • he uncle of Kevin O'Higgins, the Minister for Justice in the new Free State.
  • et: Bayard Rustin and the Quest for Peace and Justice in America (The Free Press, 2003)
  • is said to have built a palace and a court of justice in Prabhadevi and the first Babulnath temple.
  • raduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice in 2001 and completed a Master's in Sports Ad
  • rmer Premier of Queensland and a former Chief Justice in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
  • He died as Chief Justice in 1882.
  • Prendergast resigned as Chief Justice in 25 May 1899, after his wife died on 5 Marc
  • mainder of Phillips's unexpired term as Chief Justice in November 2006.
  • for the Advancement of the Administration of Justice in
  • In 2009, he was arrested for obstruction of justice in Bradenton.
  • He was the Minister of Justice in the Government of Serbia between 2007 and
  • aims to investigate possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  • Celebrezze was re-elected chief justice in 1980, defeating Sara J. Harper.
  • lled "Delay in the Administration of Criminal Justice in India."
  • "The king [Leo II] properly maintains justice in his land, and is a vassal of the Tartars.
  • He was appointed justice in the Supreme Court in 1989.
  • He declined the position of Chief Justice in the new revolutionary government.
  • He was appointed Chief Justice in April 1998 after serving as a judge of the
  • He was also Minister of Justice in Yury Morozov's cabinet.
  • ed to the court in 2000, and elected as Chief Justice in 2006.
  • He is the first Hispanic Chief Justice in the history of the Oregon Supreme Court.
  • of Pennsylvania in 1868, and was named chief justice in 1879.
  • der regional courts in 1895 and Supreme Court Justice in 1901.
  • He published his autobiography, Frontier Justice, in 1987.
  • Serving as Director of Criminal Justice in the policy office of Governor George W. Bu
  • In 1646 he was Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent.
  • hen Ace incapacitates him using the Shield of Justice in "Tunnel of Love".
  • 21-22 and throughout 1923, he was minister of justice in the cabinets of Joseph Wirth and Gustav St
  • nd Larn fought against rustlers and vigilante justice in the then very wild area of northwest Texas
  • Bruce resigned and appointed justice, in NYT on December 6, 1906
  • Lord Coulsfield, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland; Lockerbie trial judge; Privy Cou
  • Embassy in Canberra where he lit the Fire for Justice in 1998.
  • He retired as chief justice in 1947.
  • He was appointed a Senator of the College of Justice in 1970 and was Lord President of the Court o
  • emocratic and Jewish State" and "Distributive Justice in Israel".
  • Movement for Justice in el Barrio in the United States
  • He was appointed Chief Justice in 1931.
  • He was a justice in the Court of Common Pleas and served in th
  • he Professional School for Administration and Justice in Berlin.
  • ed by James G. Exum in the election for chief justice in November of that year.
  • He served as Director General for Justice in Pantelimon Erhan Cabinet.
  • n of blood : violence, manliness and criminal justice in Victorian England, New York: Cambridge Uni
  • Henry Cotton dispensing justice in Bengal
  • 0 April 1955) is a judge of the High Court of Justice in England and Wales and has been appointed a
  • later named colonial secretary and assistant justice in the Supreme Court for the island.
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