The D.C. circuit court of appeals, which hears most suits brought against the various federal environmental agencies, is also vulnerable. |
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The Council revoked the authority of district and circuit court clerks to issue marriage licenses. |
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The circuit court judge who heard the case at trial directed the jury to find for the plaintiff. |
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He returned to the legal profession, becoming a circuit court judge in Gadsden. |
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The junior minister urged district and circuit court judges to start using the new law immediately. |
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He cited a case where a circuit court judge made a ruling on a point of law which disadvantaged the prosecution. |
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After the report, a tribunal of Maryland circuit court judges reduced the homicide charge to manslaughter. |
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The case was remanded back to circuit court in Illinois where the original lawsuit will be tried on its merits. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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A U.S. circuit court of appeals agreed, and the state returned to driver's tests in multiple languages. |
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Last year, 3,347 decrees nisi were granted in the circuit court, with two-thirds of applications being taken by women. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union tins asked the 11 th U.S. circuit court of appeals in Atlanta to reconsider the ruling. |
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There shall be no right of appeal in such proceedings to any other circuit court of appeals. |
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However, a 2013 9th circuit court of Appeals court ruling did not grant the same rights to the remaining Shusters. |
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And this was how, on Aug. 11, Aaron Walker and his co-defendants ended up on the 9th floor of the Montgomery County circuit court. |
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When the high court ruled in Brown, the Charleston circuit court, of course, reversed itself. |
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In Gates, supra, this court noted the age-long rule that a circuit court loses subject matter jurisdiction to modify a sentence once it is put into execution. |
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When the judge refused, she appealed her decision to a circuit court. |
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I know you've been going through a lot of the different legal angles, but the bottom line is their best hope right now is with the eleventh circuit court of appeals. |
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The circuit court judge decided the litigants didn't have a right to sue. |
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Members of the circuit court include a judge, clerk, court reporter, prosecutor and at least one defence attorney. |
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The Supreme Court threw out the case, after having ready been denied at the district and circuit court level. |
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It was simply a technical decision made by the District of Columbia circuit court to the effect that the EPA could not consider health effects in deciding whether or not to grant these waivers. |
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The complaint has been filed in Leon county circuit court. |
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The ninth US circuit court of appeals affirmed. |
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In addition, the circuit court process is time consuming, as cases are held over for months on end, by which time the victim has lost the will to proceed. |
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In 2006 a circuit court overturned the conviction. |
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In January of 2003, the circuit court entered an order discontinuing and striking the case from the docket. |
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And conservative district court judges and circuit court judges have developed increasingly aggressive tactics to achieve their ends. |
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For example, some respondents would like to see semiannual community meetings, involving local Courtworkers, prior to the arrival of the circuit court. |
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In order to serve as counsel in a case appealed to a circuit court the attorney must be admitted to the bar of that circuit. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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Most counties have their own circuit court, but sparsely populated counties often share them. |
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Each circuit court can have several divisions, including circuit, associate, small claims, probate, family or drug court. |
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Wales, together with Cheshire, used to have Court of Grand Session, and therefore not within the English circuit court system. |
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Last July, the Dade County circuit court found the tobacco companies guilty of lying to the public about the dangers and addictiveness of smoking. |
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The circuit court agreed with the lower court's conclusion that the conduct was not because he was a male but, rather, a result of the acrimonious end to their relationship. |
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Decisions of one circuit court are binding on the district courts within the circuit and on the circuit court itself, but are only persuasive authority on sister circuits. |
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The circuit court judge's ruling was invalidated by a superior judge. |
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Admission to the bar of a circuit court is granted as a matter of course to any attorney who is admitted to practice law in any state of the United States. |
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Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, acting as a circuit court judge, ruled for Wonson, stating that to retry the facts of the case would violate the Seventh Amendment. |
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Spear test, the Court then addressed the implied preclusion analysis that had underlain the unanimous body of circuit court precedent in EPA's favor. |
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The cattle farmers and ranchers appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Earlier this month the White House renominated the former mining and cattle industry lobbyist to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Tonight's quote is from the California Congressman who accused the Ninth Circuit Court of hijacking the electoral process. |
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All vessels were released on payment of a bond to appear in the next sitting of Cork Circuit Court. |
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The Act was ruled unconstitutional by the Third US Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia last year. |
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She's from Texas but she's on the same court of appeals, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Alito, on the Circuit Court had dissented from the majority and said that Congress had the right to so act. |
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A 19-YEAR-OLD was chased to his home by a 25-year-old man carrying a hatchet and a knife, Limerick Circuit Court heard yesterday. |
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And the writ of the habeas corpus was the proper process to bring the subject before the Circuit Court for its adjudication. |
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In reversing that decision, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the law applied only to colleges, not to junior high schools. |
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It serves Pryor well because it gives him a shot at a lifetime appointment to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a position he already holds on a temporary basis. |
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in particular, has played an important role in stymieing the administration. |
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President Bush had nominated Mr. Haynes to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Senate Judiciary Committee had reported it out to the full Senate. |
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In the meantime, the 11th circuit Court of Appeals is investigating the incident. |
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For any disagreements arising from this contract, the competent court shall be the Springfield Circuit Court. |
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The Circuit Court was divided on the question of whether it could exercise common law jurisdiction over such cases. |
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Judges of the Circuit Court are titled His Honour Judge or Her Honour Judge and are addressed in Court as Judge. |
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Circuit court is the name of court systems in several common law jurisdictions. |
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This case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the governmental promotion of the Decalogue. |
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Adkins appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, asserting the trial court improperly recognized the peer review privilege. |
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Circuit Court districts, challenging the constitutionality of laws criminalizing assisted suicide. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals held that the city's lease of Community House to the Boise Rescue Mission violated the First Amendment. |
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Judges of the Criminal Division, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, et al. |
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The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a Tax Court ruling that a corporation must capitalize its payment of an assumed liability. |
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Senate Democrats have also filibustered Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owen, nominated to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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The term can be found used in an October 1845 Massachusetts Circuit Court ruling in the patent case Davoll et al. |
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Criminal jury trials are held in the Circuit Court or the Central Criminal Court. |
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The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the district court ruling in February 2004 granting joint ownership of the characters to Gaiman and McFarlane. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals has earned itself a reputation as the legal bastion of San Francisco looniness, and a recent decision will do nothing to change that. |
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A Lane County Circuit Court judge on Thursday sentenced Ryan Silar Schroder to nearly six years behind bars for breaking into six Springfield churches between Oct. |
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Today, attorneys for the Hooved Animal Humane Society filed several motions related to the pending complaints filed by Donna Ewing with the Circuit Court of McHenry County. |
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The court system consists of the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Circuit Court and the District Court, all of which apply the law of Ireland. |
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He has lived in Tallahassee since 1994 and is married to Kathy Butler, above center, a staff attorney at the Second Judicial Circuit court based in Tallahassee. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling on Tuesday that reversed a lower-court jury's verdict in favor of former Eugene police officer Brian Hagen. |
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Civil and criminal law cases are heard in the Cook County Circuit Court of the State of Illinois court system, or in the Northern District of Illinois, in the federal system. |
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From 1997 through May 2000, as judge in the 11th Circuit Court, I have bifurcated hundreds of cases in which the issues of liability and damages were involved. |
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