Or would he lose that job permanently, at least until he's reappointed to the district court and confirmed for that position? |
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The Colombian and European racketeering cases were on the docket at federal district court in New York. |
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But a few days later, another district court judge issued a contradictory ruling. |
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With respect to the military commissions, we were enjoined from going forward with military commissions by a district court order. |
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Fortunately, the district court is not the last dispenser of justice in Indonesia. |
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It usually takes one week for a copy of a Supreme Court's verdict to reach the prosecutors via a district court. |
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I argued those matters myself before both the district court and the court of appeals. |
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The farmhand of no fixed abode was freed from custody yesterday after twice earlier being refused bail by district court judges. |
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During the war, there were six efforts by internees or prisoners to exercise the writ of habeas corpus in the federal district court in Honolulu. |
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The court of appeals affirmed per curiam a dismissal by the district court for want of subject matter jurisdiction. |
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The district court said no dice, and the D.C. Circuit agreed in an incredibly short opinion. |
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At a district court in The Hague, Milosevic's legal team sought unmonitored meetings with their client. |
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Two such unclaimed briefcases were found from the old district court chowk this morning causing a scare among residents. |
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A district court judge has rejected Microsoft's proposed settlement in the private law suits brought against the company. |
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A federal district court judge says the Justice Department may not jail material witnesses indefinitely. |
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Nearly simultaneously, however, a federal district court ruled that an Ohio city could be sued for discriminatory effects. |
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The seven have also filed a suit with the district court calling on immigration authorities to rescind the deportation order. |
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Well, my part in the whole mess was to stay up all night and research so our case was airtight when we went before the district court. |
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In 1996, a federal district court ruled that such inequities do exist. |
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A district court judge in California recently held that installing a keylogging device on a personal computer connected to the Internet does not violate the Wiretap Act. |
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And in November 2011, a DC district court judge ruled that both Iran and Sudan were culpable for the 1998 embassy bombings. |
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After stating that it fully concurred in the holding and reasoning of the district court, the Supreme Court proceeded to develop arguments in different directions. |
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On Tuesday, a panel of the Third Circuit reversed and remanded an order of a district court judge who had simply copied verbatim the appellee's proposed opinion in the case. |
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A district court judge later assigned the case to Noelle, a former attorney with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission now in private practice. |
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For Reid, the imperative has to be confirming as many of the 34 district court nominees that are in the pipeline as possible. |
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This provision was struck down by a U.S. district court last year. |
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Applications are heard and either denied or granted by a special court composed of seven Federal district court judges designated by the Chief Justice of the United States. |
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He expressed a willingness to continue to handle the district court appeals, but he was not ready for complete reconciliation with his doubting colleagues. |
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The district court held that lack of marketability likely reduced the value of the taxpayer's remaining lottery prize payments and that the Sec. |
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A district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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This simply says that the district court shall not undertake to construe a theretofore unconstrued Puerto Rican statute. |
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If one is convicted at the district court, the defence can make an appeal on procedural grounds to the supreme court. |
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The broad misappropriation doctrine relied upon by the district court is, therefore, the equivalent of exclusive rights in copyright law. |
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The district court also held the diminution of an assessment base is not a compensable loss under the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. |
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Fallon, who later became a district court judge, in the back room playing gin rummy. |
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At this point, Dover is only a federal district court ruling and is binding precedent only in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. |
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The federal district court granted summary judgment in favor of the county, in part. |
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A district court was the least authoritative type of criminal court of Scotland. |
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In the lower courts, magistrates are addressed as Your worship, and district court judges as Your Honour. |
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In 2000, the district court issued an order readopting Katie John I on its merits and dismissing the case. |
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They were convicted of theft and trespass in September 2010 by the Aomori district court. |
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The decision was made my the Kazybekbi district court in Karaganda, said court spokesman Alia Zhosheva. |
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The district court dismissed the action, finding that the prisoners could not litigate jointly in forma pauperis. |
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The supreme court might admit this complaint, and the case will be reopened yet again, at another district court. |
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The district court noted a split among the few circuit courts that have ruled in such cases. |
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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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However, the district court, Collectorate and other State Government offices were opened and functioned normally. |
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New evidence can be brought to bear during a retrial at a district court. |
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Federal law does not have any provisions for persons convicted of federal felonies in a federal United States district court to apply to have their record expunged. |
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Most of the details missing from the FRCP are to be found in local rules promulgated by each district court and in general orders by each individual federal judge. |
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More recently, in April 2005, the same district court ordered MIR to continue payments to PEPCO under the back-to-backs pending the outcome of litigation. |
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There are 42 district court judges in seven judicial districts. |
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In some states the same level of court is called a district 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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If the decision to issue a prejudicial jury instruction is made by a single district court judge, and is unappealable, the litigant has to live with that decision forever. |
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As a result of Erie, each federal district court was required to apply the law of whichever state it was sitting in, as though it was a state court of that state. |
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Peter Farquharson told the district court in Perth how his 15-year-old pet Jake was overpowered by the Akitas, which weigh over seven stones each. |
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Thus, where the state legislature had not passed a statute that controlled the case, a federal district court was free to make up its own common law. |
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The Pervomaiskiy district court of Bishkek sanctioned 2-month arrest for Bishkek resident Nail Nadirov, suspected of killing a woman and dismembering her body. |
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