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How to use Justices in a sentence

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The history of this is in fact set out in the joint judgment of Justices Gummow and Hayne in Angas Law Services.
Having said that we could not accept the wider proposal we need not say that we refuse to optate together amongst the Justices of the Peace.
Nevertheless, you can understand why the Justices didn't want Eastman turning the High Court into a three ring circus.
This Court will not hear applications for orders nisi comprising three Justices.
First, the Court was fractured, producing no single opinion that spoke for a majority of the Justices.
This feature distinguishes the Act from statutory proposals to place age limits or fixed terms of service on Supreme Court Justices.
Justices on the top court tend to stick around for a long time. Seven of the current nine were there a dozen years ago.
In two recent cases, protestors have been arrested under the 1361 Justices of the Peace Act.
Copying the practice of some lower courts, the Supreme Court can refer recusal motions to another Justice or a panel of three Justices.
Justices banned the boy from east York from driving all cars, motorcycles and mopeds and adjourned his case for a pre-sentence report.
Justices adjourned the case so the youth offending team can prepare a pre-sentence report considering all possible sentences.
First, the Justices said that the statute is not truly silent with respect to mental state.
Other things being roughly equal, Supreme Court Justices of all political persuasions are best served by like-minded clerks.
The original meaning of the establishment clause has been exhaustively debated by scholars and Supreme Court Justices.
And in a third major terrorism case, the Justices ruled on a technicality, sidestepping the merits of that case.
The Justices are perfectly entitled, should they think fit, to convict absent such evidence.
It would be obviously improper for the Justices to legislate specific rules about what is private versus what is public.
Supreme Court Justices are ultimate lawmakers under our Constitution, for they can overturn the lawmaking of all others.
His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had regard to the material consideration.
Just when one thinks the Justices might zig, they zag, but whichever way they turn, their reasoning seems increasingly arbitrary and contrived.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It follows, therefore, almost as a matter of course, that stipendiary Justices have become indispensably necessary.
Also he appointed a few of his councilors as nonresident Justices of the Peace.
And than after saten the Justices, and after them worshipful Knyghts and Squiers.
A victory not just for common sense, but all the magistrates and Justices of the Peace who fought for it.
Sir Patrick Allen has challenged Justices of the Peace in the parish of Westmoreland to join the national fight against crime.
The Justices do not understand the taxation of unimproved land.
She says a lot of motel owners do all right as Justices of the Peace.
A second privy seal came to the Justices of the King's Bench.
The Justices were sitting in the Town Hall near at hand, and we at once went over to have me bound apprentice to Joe in the Magisterial presence.
At this reception we met many Americans, among them Justices Fuller and Harlan, of the United States Supreme Court.
Justice of the Peace Gibbon is one of seven newly appointed Justices of the Peace in Ontario and has been assigned to Thunder Bay in the Northwest region.
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