Both men also attack the respective defendants by alluding to unproven sexual perversions. |
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The higher charge didn't inure to the benefit of the defendants in that case. |
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To accede to the request of the defendants would put the access to justice by most litigants out of reach. |
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He said the defendants had lied to police, lied to the court and demonstrated little genuine remorse. |
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Contrary to submissions made by the plaintiff, I rule that the defendants are parties to the action. |
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Criminal defendants have no right to court appointment of an attorney and no right to a jury trial. |
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According to attorneys who represent these defendants, the pressure on men to confess to what the government wants is enormous. |
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As the contract had not been avoided at the date of the sale to the defendants, they acquired a good title in the goods. |
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The plaintiff, who was on the defendants land as a licensee, was injured by the negligent shunting of railway trucks. |
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Pursuant to that order the defendants taxed their costs and applied for payment, despite the fact that the action had not been determined. |
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The plaintiff claims that the lack of disclosure demonstrates maliciousness on the part of the investigative and prosecutorial defendants. |
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The vast majority of the defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on bail with strict conditions. |
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Clad in red shirts and bandannas, both defendants looked calm upon hearing the verdict. |
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Within ten years, all the defendants were going bankrupt, and it seemed that many sick workers would therefore get nothing or close to nothing. |
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The defendants are represented by a defence team of three barristers and two solicitors. |
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All four defendants deny they were responsible for any of the violence against him. |
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However, that changes when the suspected murderers become defendants in sensational trials that could bring in big bucks. |
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If that is right, then the defendants are entitled to rely on their counterclaim as a set-off. |
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Therefore, I find that the defendants have not proven any amount by way of a set-off or counterclaim. |
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We had many cases that involved multiple defendants and millions of dollars of counterfeit money. |
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That, in my judgement, involves betterment, since the defendants had given some warning about the lead. |
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The defendants resold part of one shipment of lumber and later complained that the lumber was defective and refused to pay for it. |
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Nullification is a byproduct of the robust right of criminal defendants to a trial by jury. |
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The court acquitted six of the defendants, while the soldiers on trial were all cashiered. |
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The plaintiffs brought an action against the defendants in trover in respect of indigo warrants. |
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He said the defendants had exploited in an unlawful manner information they obtained while in a position of trust in his employment. |
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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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While some of the defendants led blameless lives, some used and even dealt in drugs. |
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Counsel advised that not all of the defendants are signatories to the agreement. |
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It was months later when the Court produced its reasoning, and given the defendants had already been executed, it seemed a moot point. |
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The defendants erected ferry terminals in the Thames, and, as a result, parts of the river bed silted up. |
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From start to finish, the treatment of the defendants was a travesty of legal due process. |
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Several of the defendants have brought motions for summary judgment under Rule 20, asking that the plaintiff's claim be dismissed. |
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The defendants are further entitled to know who allegedly uttered the slander, what was said and to whom. |
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The underwriters of the defendants were the Swedish Club, and they needed a period of time to collate together the significant sum involved. |
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The second and third defendants are identified as persons who sell unlicensed merchandise at the relevant concert venues. |
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Should the counterclaim by the defendants for unliquidated damages be stayed pending arbitration? |
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But while most of the defendants there were grovellers and bootlickers, he was not. |
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The court heard that work carried out by the defendants was of poor quality and defects were left unrectified. |
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As the verdicts were read by the jury foreman some of the defendants smiled, smirked and even giggled. |
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A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system. |
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The request by the defendants is not in the nature of a further or additional psychiatric assessment. |
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The defendants applied to the court to vary the order relying on the false documents and untruthful affidavits. |
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I find that there was no breach of a duty of care and no negligence on the part of the defendants and the action is dismissed. |
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The judge held that the defendants were negligent and in breach of statutory duty and the claim was not statute barred. |
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I find the defendants negligent in the manner in which the drip leg was installed. |
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The defendants negligently told the plaintiffs that X was much wealthier than in fact he was. |
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The defendants were found liable and the Court of Appeal upheld the verdict. |
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In breach of the option agreement, the defendants did not call the meeting. |
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This includes discussions between the defendants and the informant in both Arabic and Urdu. |
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Security was such a concern that the seven defendants were taken to court in an armed convoy of armoured vans flanked by police motorcyclists. |
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He set up show trials which passed capital sentences on thousands of defendants, including his two brothers and two brothers-in-law. |
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Of the approximately 77,000 defendants convicted on federal charges in 2001, 97 percent pleaded guilty or no contest. |
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However a significant number of cases had to be adjourned because of the non-appearance of defendants. |
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The security services also admit bugging a conversation between other defendants and lawyers at Belmarsh. |
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The defendants had made a bad bargain but the contract was held to be valid and the plaintiff's claim for non-delivery upheld. |
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The harbour authority incurred expense in lighting and buoying the wreck which it sought to recover from the defendants. |
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The chief prosecutor said he had seen no sign of torture in his visits with the defendants. |
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By contrast in the present case, the defendants are faced with a truly stale claim first made upon them five years after the event. |
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The defense held that even if there was proof of genocide, to charge the defendants now violated the statute of limitations. |
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I conclude that the trial judge erred in granting a stay of proceedings to each of the defendants. |
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In fact, the defendants never gave the plaintiff any written offer of employment. |
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He chatted with clerks, stenographers, police, lawyers, sometimes even defendants. |
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They ruled that if defendants could show they were acting out of necessity or under duress the jury had the right to hear them out. |
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Accordingly I rule that this court has jurisdiction to hear this case against all defendants. |
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In England, defendants with no or partial hearing always have a hearing aid or a sign language interpreter present. |
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As soon as the routine questions were completed, the officer cautioned the defendants who were interviewed later that day. |
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But, equally, I reject the claimant's counsel's submission that the defendants have brought this all on themselves. |
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They also found cash and stolen property at other properties connected to the defendants. |
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It has got its legal eagles on the case and has filed a suit in a California superior court against various unidentified defendants. |
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The defendants could have taken the course of proving it if they wished, but they have chosen not to. |
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The prosecution had opened the case that the defendants were at the hub and that others were the spokes of the conspiracy. |
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Eventually the defendants were released and pardoned by the state governor. |
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With a trial looming, both media and defendants are usually circumspect about what they say for fear of prejudicing the outcome. |
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Medical malpractice cases are tort cases brought in civil court, in which either the plaintiffs or the defendants prevail. |
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There was an agreement between the parties under which the defendants would market Mr Brawley's development. |
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At the centre of the challenge is a cap on the amount acquitted defendants can claim back. |
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The claimants and the defendants produced differing translations of the clause. |
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Each case will turn on its own facts but in my view the claimants are more likely to succeed than the defendants. |
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All claimants claim that there was a conspiracy by the defendants to injure them by unlawful means. |
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Both the claimants and the defendants are in business for the purpose of making a profit. |
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The last two of the accused were found guilty today and the judge announced he will pass sentence on all the defendants tomorrow. |
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Although the verdict has been reached and sentence passed, all 13 defendants have the right of appeal. |
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Hearing their sentences, the defendants smiled at each other and clasped hands. |
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The treatment complained of is not that of the defendants personally but that of lay impropriators generally, the defendants included. |
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In this case there was no impropriety by the defendants in the conduct of the litigation. |
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He said it was inconsistent with the principles of British justice to keep defendants shivering before their case. |
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Through no fault of their own, these defendants were not trained in the regulations that govern the demolition of chimneys. |
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The case was adjourned so that all three defendants could appear in court together. |
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Accused felons were allowed to call witnesses, and defendants were given other procedural protections. |
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One problem is a justice system that fails young people, both complainants and defendants. |
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In French trials, defendants do not plead guilty or innocent at the start of proceedings. |
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In reliance on that agreement, they did, with the defendants' concurrence, perform services for the defendants. |
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The widow asked for discovery of an internal report by the defendants submitted to the railway inspectorate and the ministry. |
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At one stage it was represented by the solicitors now instructed by the defendants. |
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The Supreme Court found that there was a duty of care owed by all but one of the particular defendants. |
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There is no way on the material that the court could find that the defendants were the cause of the loss of value. |
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For those reasons we respectfully submit that the Court should find for the defendants in relation to this claim. |
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Three defendants were each found liable to the plaintiff in a personal injuries case. |
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Criminal justice experts argue that consistently applied rules that are well understood by defendants are critical to behavior change. |
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The defendants put forward a plea of justification, based on the issue of the writ itself. |
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There are many allegations made in the pleadings against the defendants but the matter which came before me to decide was a narrow one. |
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The record before me does not contain any pleadings in reply to the statements of defence of the police defendants. |
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In the pleadings, the defendants assert that the Bank owed them a duty of good faith that was breached. |
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A still more contentious area surrounds the question whether the defendants, or either of them, should be permitted to make purchases. |
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The defendants are all in a position to controvert the contents of the statements if they dispute them. |
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Mr Shipley's argument is that the defendants entered into the settlement on the basis that the patents were invalid. |
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I was not made aware that the policy covered both FOQ's costs and those of the defendants. |
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This legislation is concerned with corporate defendants and not individuals. |
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Counsel for the defendants is content to have the two corporate entities treated as one and the same. |
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The defendants were also ordered to pay the adjudicator's fees and the costs of the claimants. |
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The fact that the defendants and their predecessor believed that they owned the property does not preclude them from obtaining possessory title. |
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The defendants have a counterclaim for damages for trespass against the plaintiff. |
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I can't think of a verdict for such a unique creation, so the defendants are free to go. |
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The defendants delayed the trial for years with dozens of frivolous appeals. |
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Like the defendants many will have to listen to the proceedings in translation through earphones. |
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The defendants claim damages which they allege that they suffered from the granting of the injunction. |
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The claimants claim damages for libel against the three defendants in the current action arising out of the article. |
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The defendants had no more right to destroy a neighbor's chickens when thus found damage feasant than they would his cattle. |
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The defendants are justified in their contention that the remedy of the party damnified by the solicitor's misconduct will become illusory. |
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More defendants who received correctional sanctions were referred because of concerns about dangerousness and they had high rates of depression. |
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The defendants further submit that the outstanding result on the motion warrants the award of a premium in costs. |
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This is so because the expiry of a limitation period raises a presumption of prejudice suffered by the defendants. |
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The current High Court seems to be deciding most cases in favour of defendants. |
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All the defendants were dressed identically in grey jogging trousers and pristine white T-shirts or jumpers. |
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She instructed the defendants to draw up on her behalf a new will and two deeds of gift accordingly. |
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The two applicants are defendants in criminal proceedings at the Central Criminal Court. |
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The reality of the matter is that the object of these proceedings is to make the other defendants liable. |
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The defendants had approached and accused the police of kicking the girl, he said. |
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The plaintiffs alleged trespass and the defendants claimed that they had a profit of grazing. |
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The claimant and all three defendants were represented at the hearing of the application. |
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If the conduct of the defendants is not an issue in a defamation trial, what on earth is? |
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What was done was in direct response to a hazardous situation created by the defendants. |
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The Trial Chamber found that in the case at issue the defendants were guilty of persecution. |
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Human rights defenders say the trial is a farce and believe the defendants have been tortured. |
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In some cases defendants run the two qualified defences of provocation and diminished responsibility in tandem. |
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It starts from the very moment when the defendants took possession of the goods. |
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Even defendants who are returned to court rarely receive their just deserts. |
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The second defendants are sued as guarantors of the cargo's proportion of general average, but the proceedings have not been served on them. |
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An investigation revealed that 33 defendants sentenced to death had been represented by attorneys who had been disbarred or suspended. |
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Similar tactics are often employed against political defendants during pretrial proceedings. |
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Some defendants were found guilty on this count and sentenced either to death or to long terms of imprisonment. |
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The defendants submitted that this fact alone disentitled the claimants from seeking relief. |
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He urged military tribunals, disfavored any civilian participation and even opposed giving defendants a presumption of innocence. |
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Starting from DuP 697 the defendants also synthesised certain 3,4 disubstituted products within the claims during this investigation. |
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The claimants called no expert on the subject of in vitro assays, but the defendants called an in-house expert enzymologist. |
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The plaintiffs were examined for discovery for three days and the Hull defendants for three days. |
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The plaintiff, in his affidavit, states that he believes there is exculpatory evidence in the possession of the various prosecuting defendants. |
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In front of a packed courtroom he announced that he had decided against execution and sentenced the defendants instead to life imprisonment. |
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In the United States, where defendants are protected against double jeopardy, his acquittal would have ensured that he went free. |
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On the far left I see the row of blond wood desks for the defendant or defendants, now empty. |
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The plaintiffs sought an injunction requiring the defendants to abate the nuisance as well as damages. |
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In particular, the defendants have breached their representations and warranties. |
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He will remain as a defendant and the action will proceed against him and the other three defendants. |
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Here, the contractor was the plaintiff and the owners were the defendants in a lien action. |
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These ISPs charged all but nine of the defendants as John Does at the time the suits were filed. |
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Additionally, this is not a case where Borchard and the third party Part 20 defendants made common cause as to joinder. |
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He presided over a criminal courtroom where, as in most such courtrooms in Los Angeles, defendants were railroaded by false testimony by cops. |
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The case was adjourned for a short break when the court heard that both defendants were feeling unwell. |
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Articles 5 and 6 both deal with the promptness with which an adjudication must proceed against criminal defendants. |
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Acupuncture is employed in the Dade County Drug Court's treatment program on a volunteer basis as an adjunct therapy for attending defendants. |
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National courts can try defendants, whether or not they are nationals and whether the offences occurred within the jurisdiction. |
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Most defendants who were hospitalised had diagnoses of schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorder. |
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However, prosecutors were more likely to accept a plea bargaining offer from white defendants accused of racially aggravated offences. |
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The defendants have paid settlement funds to Mr. Mann and they continue to be held in trust. |
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The trial judge held the defendants liable for failing to close down that part of the factory. |
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Mr Will Fennelly, counsel for the state, said the defendants had pleaded to six representative counts on the indictment. |
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Lastly, Mr. Robinson points out the offer to settle was withdrawn by the defendants and, therefore is not relevant. |
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The order included a provision that it was without prejudice to the right of the defendants to add her name if they so chose. |
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We submit further that each one of the defendants told you lie after lie after lie in order to attempt to pull the wool over your eyes. |
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The pair left the shop and re-entered seconds later after being attacked outside by the first and second defendants. |
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As a result, the defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to damages for wrongful dismissal. |
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It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an allurement to children for which the defendants were liable. |
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Accordingly, the defendants submit they should be relieved of their interest obligation during this period. |
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The defendants were remanded on continuing bail to see how they would behave. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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Nor will defendants who lose be made to pay more because the claimant's lawyers are being paid extra under a conditional fee. |
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All the 78 defendants were sentenced for the offences they were charged with. |
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All I did was give some parity against extremely well resourced defendants and their lawyers. |
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Now, of course, none of the respondent defendants were parties to that action. |
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The defendants are therefore responsible for one primary cause of the second flood, though not for the other. |
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Ms. Coke submitted two additional affidavits annexing documents received from the defendants. |
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There is much admiring of young legal eagles, studying of wizened magistrates and cowering from unrepentant defendants to be done. |
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The insurers, having paid a claim made by the lessees of the refinery, brought against the defendants a subrogated claim for negligence. |
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After thorough consideration, the Governor commuted the death sentences for two of the defendants to life in prison. |
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Now defendants in criminal cases often are charged with offences which would fill ordinary people with horror, disgust and revulsion. |
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The judge then considered the possibility of the defendants being vicariously liable for negligence of their social workers. |
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The defendants denied the article was libellous and said even if it was, they were covered by a number of defences. |
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The defendants rightly do not contend that incidental activity of this nature would involve any excess of the grant. |
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None of the three defendants appeared in court, but magistrates found all three cases proved. |
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They are formally named as defendants, but nothing turns on that. |
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Foreign defendants tend to be extradited to their country of origin. |
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The testimony included that of two defendants, Salaam and Wise, who took the stand to repudiate their confessions. |
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We have the crime of the century, willing defendants, mountains of evidence, uncoerced confessions. |
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Instead of packing the courts with judges, it had packed the courthouses with defendants. |
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The defendants take no issue regarding the manner of realization of Maple City's assets by the Receiver or the quantum of the outstanding indebtedness. |
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When compared to comparison group B defendants, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when drug rearrests were the criterion. |
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The second defendants have had to deal with stale claims and have been handicapped by the absence of potentially relevant documents after the warehouse fire. |
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He therefore pleads that each act by the defendants is an infringement. |
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Each of the original 22 defendants were charged with break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling house, three counts of mischief, and obstruction of police. |
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He claimed that the letters from the defendants were defamatory, malicious and injurious as they were calculated to damage the name, political standing and reputation. |
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The plaintiff voluntarily seeks redress from these defendants. |
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Beneath the site there were some disused mine shafts leading to old coal workings which, unknown to the defendants, were connected to the plaintiff's mine. |
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On that day the Crown invited the court to proceed to pass sentence on both defendants, and to postpone the determination of a confiscation order. |
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On 27 July 2005 they filed a writ of summons in the original jurisdiction of the Court under sections 75 and 76 of the Constitution against three defendants. |
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The problem is the advocates can't talk to the defendants, and have no way of finding out if they have alibis or innocent explanations for apparently suspicious behavior. |
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But when this same chamber serves as Ferguson Municipal Court, a disproportionate number of the defendants are black. |
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This is due in part to individual attention given the defendants, but also the selectivity of the courts. |
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His evidence not only flatly contradicted the testimony of the other defendants, it implicated the top echelons of the football club in a conspiracy to mislead the court. |
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The first and second defendants had known for very many months that the public were in the habit of walking across the uncompleted rough flowerbed. |
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In return, certain other mortgages were renegotiated with more favourable terms for the defendants by reducing interest rates, adjusting maturity dates and the like. |
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Instead, it is employed as a resource for stabilizing defendants, particularly during the early phases of treatment, and for increasing amenability to treatment. |
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The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial. |
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In short, defendants failed to change the design to one that would have ameliorated the product's harmful aspects if misused in a foreseeable manner. |
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The defendants were guilty of repudiatory breach of the partnership deed by entering into the dissolution agreement and Mr. Smith duly accepted such repudiation. |
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A spreadsheet prepared by eff shows judges dismissing 40,000 defendants from such lawsuits. |
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The defendants claim rescission of the Charge Agreement or damages. |
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The Hague Convention, Article Four, states that you are not allowed to bombard uninhabited villages or villages that are not occupied by defendants. |
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Most of the defendants had been convinced to waive their right to a lawyer. |
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Brooks and Coulson are joined by another six defendants in the Old Bailey, who all plead not guilty to all charges. |
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The court later heard that because the benefit the three defendants enjoyed was cash in hand, investigators had found it difficult to establish how much each had received. |
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The prosecution admitted that confessions had been abstracted by threatened execution, false witnesses, and mock trials, but all the defendants were found guilty. |
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The defendants used a solvent in degreasing pelts at their tannery, which was located 1.3 miles from the plaintiffs borehole from which water was extracted for domestic use. |
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Both defendants are joint and severally liable for the plaintiff's loss. |
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I have no doubt that this concession was rightly made by defendants. |
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The fact that some of the defendants were well-known footballers meant an extraordinary amount of interest in the case but did not affect the decision to prosecute. |
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The burden of proving that the ship was not seaworthy and that unseaworthiness caused or contributed to the loss or damage complained of, lies on the defendants. |
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In February, the SEC persuaded a federal judge in Florida to freeze their assets and filed civil fraud charges against them and six other defendants. |
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But for ten years she was a litigator, acting mostly for defendants. |
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Criminal defendants, like civil defendants, should be able to freely conduct depositions, subpoena documents and witnesses, and serve interrogatories. |
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If that proves to be the case, input from psychologists will become even more important in determining how the law treats defendants deemed incompetent to stand trial. |
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He was about to make an order that the legal title to all the copyrights in the world be assigned to the claimants when the defendants took a second point. |
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By contrast, we convicted via military tribunal up through 2011 a grand total of seven defendants. |
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In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested. |
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One of the defendants promptly challenged the validity of the summons at the time it was served, and obtained an order striking out the proceedings on those grounds. |
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The goods were taken by the plaintiff's agent to the proper place for examination of them by the defendants in the regular discharge of their duty as custom-house officers. |
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He found the defendants guilty, sentenced them to hard labor and then suspended their sentence. |
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At all material times and since the initial notification of this claim, the defendants, via its solicitors have averred that the claimant has failed to prove its claim. |
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The court said that although the government's effort to crack down on the evasion of active duty is supportable, the four defendants cannot be punished under the current law. |
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The defendants engineered an ulterior motive to discredit the claimant's reputation by writing maliciously about him in the practice teacher's report. |
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The four defendants were charged for tattooing their bodies to evade conscription immediately after they were judged physically competent to serve in the military. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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Almost half the defendants convicted had no prior arrest records. |
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Future international cases, where the defendants hail from less liberal countries and do not have the benefit of a constitution, might not have such a favourable outcome. |
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Now other defendants are using his case as a springboard to plead for leniency. |
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I stood bail for him and the other defendants at the Oz trial. |
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The tactic made sense only as a stall for defendants each facing 20 years or more in prison. |
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Thus, justice did not demand that these benefits, which were not intended by the testatrix to whom the defendants owed the duty of care, should be paid by the defendants. |
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As the number of indigent defendants soared, so did costs to the counties, since most used court-appointed lawyers paid by the case or by the hour. |
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The plaintiffs engaged the defendants as their solicitors to act for them. |
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The defendants seek further information including particulars as to whom the monies were paid, if they were transferred to another entity and other information. |
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Time and again, juries refused to convict drug defendants, even in cases where there was overwhelming evidence of guilt. |
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The defendants watched from within a steel-mesh cage in what often seemed a grim scene from Kafka or the theater of the absurd. |
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Although the recipes were applied to individual defendants, the particularities of each case were of little concern provided the offence fitted into a typical box. |
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The court heard the defendants met up with the man at Christmas 2000, at a disused timber yard in Nottinghamshire, where the illegal diesel was then being made. |
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It comes mainly from the orators, whose services as speech-writers were engaged by plaintiffs and defendants who happened to be wealthy enough to pay them. |
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The land was occupied by the defendants under an agreement which purported to be a licence but which the court of first instance held to be a lease. |
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The defendants allege deficiencies in the plaintiff's work, and non-performance of one item, and claim a set-off against any amount found due to the plaintiff. |
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Those three defendants are to face charges of kidnapping and complicity. |
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She and many others believed that Tuesday, when the court ruled to acquit all 13 defendants, was that day. |
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The case is adjourned and all thirteen defendants are due back in court in one year. |
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Although they are the only defendants who might, by virtue of their occupations, have had access to state secrets, they received comparatively mild sentences. |
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There will be no one on the Court who cares for blacks, chicanos, defendants, and the environment. |
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Three of the defendants pleaded guilty to violent disorder last week. |
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Only two defendants, the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire and former managing editor Stuart Kuttner could not make the hearing. |
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They accused him of too heavily relying on facts learned from informants who had helped build the government's criminal case against the defendants. |
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It was held that the defendants infringed the plaintiff's exclusive right conferred by the Copyright Act 1911 to authorise a performance of the play. |
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Between them the defendants had 100 years of experience and their colleagues had described them as diligent, experienced railmen who worked hard and did their best. |
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Rather than go to court, civil defendants may accept default judgments. |
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A continuous battle ensued around the vast volume of paperwork issued by various state defendants in order to prevent the action proceeding to hearing. |
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Stanley Cohen, a lawyer representing Mercedes Haeffer, one of the defendants in the PayPal14 case, was less diplomatic. |
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Count two charges 20 defendants with using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. |
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Yet in repeated experiments, subjects have cast aside equalism in favor of proportional treatment of defendants. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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On appeal, it was inappropriate to hold the defendants liable for the death. |
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The defendants hijacked a plane in order to escape death at the hands of the Iraqi authorities. |
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This right protects defendants from secret proceedings that might encourage abuse of the justice system, and serves to keep the public informed. |
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The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. |
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This service notifies the defendants that they are being sued and that they are limited in the amount of time of a reply. |
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The service provides a copy of the complaint in order to notify the defendants of the nature of the claims. |
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Appointment of counsel for indigent defendants was nearly universal in federal felony cases, though it varied considerably in state cases. |
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In February 2011, the Supreme Court of India ruled that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to counsel. |
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In the civil context, outlawry became obsolescent in civil procedure by reforms that no longer required summoned defendants to appear and plead. |
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The defendants moved for judgment as a matter of law or, in the alternative, a new trial or remittitur on the issue of damages. |
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Eula Mae was tried separately from the other two defendants in February 1928, and her sentence brought her notoriety and celebrity status. |
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Unbowed after two years in jail, nine of the defendants boycotted the trial, refusing even to talk to their lawyers. |
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An assistant administrator of the WAAC said every kindness had been shown to the defendants, but they had been continually troublesome. |
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One of the defendants was cross-examined by prosecution barrister Clare Wilks at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday. |
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Sometimes in court cases, judges order defendants to take compulsory anger management classes in addition to any sort of punishment. |
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Two of the defendants worked as drivers in Nizhny Novgorod, while two others were officially unemployed, the officials said. |
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The defendants also are looking at moving the court for an interpleader, to join the parties together. |
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Michael Moore, would proceed against these defendants, which include Fennec Fox, Ltd. |
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A superceding indictment naming the Bonners and five of the other six defendants was returned by the Los Angeles County grand jury in January. |
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Trass concerned several defendants found guilty of aggravated battery, home invasion, and armed robbery. |
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In this fashion, defendants pawned off hundreds of millions of dollars in bad loans onto the federal government. |
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The civil complaint alleges that the defendants breached fiduciary duties they owed to the company, and also alleges constructive fraud. |
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According to the prosecution, the defendants also face a military court marshal if found guilty. |
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This author found no defendants who described their deeds as crimes passionnels in interrogations, court proceedings, or press accounts. |
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Footwear marks at the go-kart track scenelinked the other three defendants, Mold Crown Court heard. |
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The defence countered that, saying the evidence gained during the searches might belong to cohabitants and not to the defendants. |
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