Rudy Cardenas's brother kissed the stairs of the courthouse, I think signifying that justice had been served. |
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The remains can be reinterred in an unconsecrated piece of ground at the courthouse. |
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The navigable scenes were then saved to a CD that is now stored at the county courthouse. |
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When the local courthouse was built it was designed to serve both Ontario County and Oshawa. |
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They're fat, tail-gate bubba types that break a sweat walking up the courthouse steps to apply for their hunting license. |
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He entered the courthouse with his customary sun glasses and ever-present cell phone. |
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And it was an amazing, extraordinary moment there at the Redwood City courthouse. |
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The Santa Monica courthouse has five entrances and most news channel had one camera crew at each entrance to try to get a picture. |
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They are met at the courthouse door by a squadron of court officers who proceed to subject them to a humiliating search. |
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A cop is telling a courthouse that he shot dead a homeless squeegee man because he felt scared. |
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Stage a banner action outside your local federal courthouse while jurors are coming in. |
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We also had civic buildings, including a courthouse, and as our town was to be a cultural centre there was an opera house and a theatre. |
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A guest at the old hotel on the courthouse square of the Little Town tried to slit his own throat with a straight razor. |
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We see some people coming out, his parents coming down the courthouse steps. |
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The new courthouse features 14 courtrooms and judicial chambers for the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Magistrate. |
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In Alabama, a chief justice of the state supreme court was forced to remove a giant monument of the 10 Commandments from his courthouse. |
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Mountmellick courthouse was built circa 1840 and served the town for close on a century and a half. |
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This courthouse consisted of a two-story woodframe building covered with clapboards, resting on a foundation of stone blocks. |
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To get information about the Small Claims process and the dollar limitations that apply, contact the court clerk at your local courthouse. |
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Federal prosecutors arrested him on Apr. 23, and the world was treated to yet another capitalist perp walk outside a Manhattan courthouse. |
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Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday. |
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It is really a legal fiction to say that a defect in the architecture of the courthouse itself caused her mother's death. |
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Like a country evangelical church, the first courthouse encouraged the growth and continuance of a local patriarchal community. |
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Once a month in the summer locals gathered on the courthouse lawn for the flea market, exchanging gossip and junk under the big pecan trees. |
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The couple is accused of killing a corrections officer in last week's brazen courthouse escape. |
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She noticed the white-haired old man messing with something on the courthouse steps. |
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Persons entered the courthouse through a door at the north end of the structure. |
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The courthouse is a small building with seating accommodation for approximately 25 people. |
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Demonstrators from both sides sparred heatedly inside and outside the historic courthouse. |
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The brick and stone courthouse with gambrel roofs, built in 1903, has some venerable old jacaranda trees for shade. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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As we left the courthouse, Hubby and Wifey and their kids pounced on us, hugging us and crying. |
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They're in a private lunchroom at the Van Nuys courthouse and they're having pizza and lasagna. |
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As I said on Monday, there's no possible justification for courthouse violence. |
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Now the route Les took from the dock to a waiting prison van will be part of a tour on an open day at the courthouse in Bexley Square. |
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The driver, in so much fear that he probably wet himself, sped away from the courthouse. |
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Today, the media swarmed around the disgraced former CEO as he left the federal courthouse in Manhattan. |
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Just then we heard the courthouse doors open and the sound of a dog whimpering. |
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There seem to be as many holiday season fracases as there are courthouse lawns, town squares, schools, and other public spaces. |
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The courthouse is divided into three parallel bands or zones that extend down its long axis. |
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An era spanning over 600 years has ended in Tenby with the closure of the town's courthouse. |
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Becker's testimony, given in German, was carried live on German television and a throng of journalists packed the courthouse for the proceedings. |
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Addressing the throngs of media gathered outside the courthouse, Crown spokesman Geoff Gaul said there was nothing unusual about the proceedings. |
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One night they resisted arrest by Maycomb County's beadle and locked him in the courthouse outhouse. |
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One night the boys locked the Maycomb County beadle in the courthouse outhouse. |
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If people deserve to recover, ambulance chasers are how the market is supposed to bring meritorious claims to the courthouse. |
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He also choreographed the dance piece for the ceremony of lighting the torch at the courthouse steps and later in Dublin at the Point Depot. |
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The article invited anyone with comments to appear at the county courthouse that morning. |
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The butchers' shambles, where animals were slaughtered and sold on Sundays, abutted the courthouse. |
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This past week I walked past the county courthouse every day on my way home from work. |
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Also, right down the street from the state courthouse where this all began yesterday. |
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Divorce is traumatic enough without having to wait two years to get your case heard and sort out your life in a courthouse hall. |
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The jail, as well as its companion courthouse building, was scheduled to undergo a major renovation. |
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Attorneys who try cases at the courthouse said they had not seen him wearing it before. |
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A protest raged on a courthouse lawn, round a makeshift stage they charged on. |
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They're attached to the property deed and are recorded at the local county courthouse. |
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Yesterday they walked to court together and paused briefly to be photographed before entering the historic courthouse. |
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Before the trial began, police armed with submachine guns and shotguns stood guard as vans brought the handcuffed defendants to the courthouse. |
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As many as 20,000 security personnel had been readied to guard the courthouse where the Brotherhood officials will stand trial. |
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The suit was tossed out of a Brooklyn courthouse because it was already ordered to arbitration by a California court. |
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On the steps of the old courthouse in the shadow of the arch where Al Sharpton addressed a media horde. |
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After the boys testified, they were seen exiting the courthouse smiling, chewing gum, and slapping their hands together. |
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When L.A. Times reporter Jack Nelson saw Clark in the courthouse, he said hello and extended his hand. |
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There is something irrevocable-feeling about couples tying the knot on the steps of the county courthouse. |
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After the sentence was handed down, the men were led in handcuffs out of the courthouse amid crowds of people. |
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The crowd gathering round the town courthouse weren't the kind of white trash everyone blamed for the lynchings that had taken place recently in other parts of Oklahoma. |
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You saw what went down in the courtroom today, her statement to the judge as well as her statement on the courthouse steps, apparently a vast difference. |
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Blue mesas poke above the distant horizon line, and a domed courthouse grows larger as you near Marfa. |
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Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool. |
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Some religious groups even plan to encircle the courthouse on Monday to pray. |
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He had left the same courthouse with half a smile and a shrug because it was only a civil case, entailing no criminal penalties. |
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I learn that St. Paul's marriage records, wonderfully indexed, are housed in the Ramsey County courthouse, just down the hill from the Minnesota History Center. |
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In a press conference on the courthouse steps, Fabian Nunez proclaimed his son's innocence by reason of self-defense. |
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In fact, he jokes, if the city really wants to build a courthouse that won't go over budget, it should let him assemble a construction crew of young offenders. |
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Hammond was sentenced in the same Manhattan courthouse by the very same judge to 10 years in prison. |
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You had a juror who took it on himself to have a press conference on the courthouse steps to say how happy he was that they convicted her of insider trading. |
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The building looked very much like a country courthouse, with an intricate wrought iron sign hanging over the door, a pair of scales framed by swirling designs. |
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Nothing burns me up more than to see a rich, white, educated defendant walk out of the courthouse on bail when a minority defendant who did the same thing is under the jail. |
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The indicted are not going to show up at the federal courthouse in Pittsburgh to surrender to federal marshals. |
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Outside the courthouse, they were swarmed by a media mob until they managed to get into a livery cab. |
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Kagan seemed to be continuously looking around the courthouse, and Alito was thumbing through some papers on his desk. |
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The courthouse in Benghazi that has been converted to a media center now houses several studios and practice rooms. |
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Saraswati entered the courthouse in a wheelchair, passing through the metal detector that authorities had installed. |
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Charleville courthouse was deemed to be physically unsound, and its district, which straddles the county boundary, is also dealt with in Kilmallock. |
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The soldiers butchered scores of policemen and their families in a most horrific manner, then left their bodies to rot in the basement of a courthouse. |
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Robert Jay, qc, arrived at the courthouse early today, looking somber in his trademark yellow-framed glasses. |
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By winter of 2000, my company was participating in the reconstruction of the courthouse by installing glass composite materials to strengthen the concrete shear walls. |
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We saw him walk into the courthouse with his attorney there, not his wife. |
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I hadn't even left the courthouse building yet and he apologized. |
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Solicitors, guards, the press and members of the public jostled for elbow room in the tiny courthouse last Wednesday as the Judge did her best to deal with the court list. |
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The stage was erected at the courthouse where on Sunday evening, enhanced by Dutch courage, one daring fan scaled the 40 ft building to put up a Tyrone flag. |
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The train driver told the inquest in Derry courthouse how he blew the horn and applied emergency brakes. |
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Did the metal detector scream when you entered the courthouse? |
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Outside the courthouse, the failing Washington school system was hypersegregated, with more than 90 percent of its students black and Latino. |
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A crowd had assembled in front of the courthouse during the trial. |
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Every other DCA, with the exception of the Second DCA's Tampa branch courthouse, also include bathrooms forjudges, although smaller. |
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A large crowd of demonstrators massed outside the courthouse. |
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Forty-nine miles southwest of Chicago, in Kendall County, officers at the courthouse use Tasers to control unruly people involved in litigation. |
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The trial is scheduled for sometime next year in a Danbury courthouse. |
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Composed and genial, the Corries cut an impressive figure in the sun-drenched Haifa courthouse. |
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If Mr. or Mrs. A. comes to the courthouse on Monday next I will be there to meet thon. |
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He'd paid a fine on that rinky-dink deal at the courthouse in Forsyth the very next day. |
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In the 19th century Ghent's most famous architect, Louis Roelandt, built the university hall Aula, the opera house and the main courthouse. |
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The chambers are sometimes used as a court for civil trials if the new courthouse is fully in use. |
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The criminal Court is based at the courthouse at Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, and will initially sit on two consecutive days each fortnight. |
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The city's courthouse was built in 1821, replacing a previous court in the Shire Hall. |
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Cornett, then, interpreted a forum-selection clause mandating venue in a county with no federal courthouse as limiting litigation to state court in that county. |
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Fallen Dior designer John Galliano arrived at a Paris courthouse on Wednesday and blamed an addiction to Valium for his anti-Semitic outburst in a Paris cafe in Fabruary. |
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The 1800 courthouse is used daily, serving as the government chambers for the Board of Supervisors, as well as the meeting hall for the School Board. |
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The committee's report covers all aspects of courthouse design, from jury boxes to holding cells, with regard to people with disabilities of all kinds. |
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