In a few years, we may find a more professional Crown Office as well as a more contrite justiciary. |
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In just a few weeks the justiciary will make a final decision on the couple's legal situation. |
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In 1183, Rory O'Connor, High King of Ireland, retired to a monastery, leaving control of the kingdom in the hands of Hugh de Lacy, Henry's justiciary. |
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Their father, Philipp Wilhelm, a lawyer, was town clerk in Hanau and later justiciary in Steinau, another small Hessian town, where his father and grandfather had been ministers of the Calvinistic Reformed Church. |
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Despite the corruption scandals, attacks on the justiciary and an inability to control inflation, the governments of Cristina Fernández and her late husband Nestor Kirchner before her, have achieved things. |
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The High Court of Justiciary has once sat outside Scotland, at Zeist in the Netherlands. |
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He was arrested in England and taken to Scotland, where he was put on trial before a jury in the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh. |
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A spokesman for the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh said yesterday that a date had been fixed for a preliminary hearing in October. |
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He can appeal to the High Court of Justiciary if a sheriff decides to extradite him. |
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In support of the first argument, strong reliance is placed upon the decision of the majority of the High Court of Justiciary in McIntosh v HM Advocate. |
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Unlike in the High Court of Justiciary, there is a right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom of cases from the Inner House. |
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At the same time, a series of cases made it clear that no appeal lay from the High Court of Justiciary to the House of Lords. |
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More serious crimes, and appeals from solemn proceedings in the Sheriff Courts, are heard by the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The High Court of Justiciary deals with serious criminal matters, such as Murder, and the Court of Session is Scotland's supreme civil court. |
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The Supreme Court has no authority to hear appeals on criminal matters from the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Appeals may be made to the High Court of Justiciary sitting as the Court of Criminal Appeal from the lower courts in criminal cases. |
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A higher sentence in solemn cases may be imposed upon remittance of the case to the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Parliament Square is at the heart of Scotland's legal system, being the home of both the High Court of Justiciary and the Court of Session. |
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Their judgments can be appealed to the High Court of Justiciary in the same way as any other criminal court. |
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Criminal appeals in Scotland are handled by the High Court of Justiciary sitting as the Court of Appeal. |
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The Lord Justice General is the most senior judge of the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Criminal offences heard on indictment through solemn procedure are appealed to the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The chief courts are the Court of Session, for civil cases, and the High Court of Justiciary, for criminal cases. |
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In 1672, the High Court of Justiciary was founded from the College of Justice as a supreme court of appeal. |
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In 1713, the House of Lords began to consider appeals from Scotland's highest criminal court, the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Article 19 of the Act confirmed the continuing authority of the College of Justice, Court of Session and Court of Justiciary in Scotland. |
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The administration of the court is part of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and is led by the Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary. |
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The High Court of Justiciary sits as an appeal court in Edinburgh. |
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Lord Advocate, the House recognised that prior to the Union, the High Court of Justiciary had been the court of last resort in Scottish criminal cases. |
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The Justiciary Cases report from the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Scotland maintains a separate criminal law system from the rest of the UK, with the High Court of Justiciary being the final court for criminal appeals. |
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The High Court of Justiciary is the supreme criminal court in Scotland. |
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In criminal cases the highest appellate court is the Court of Justiciary and so the common law related to criminal law in Scotland has been largely developed only in Scotland. |
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The High Court of Justiciary, the Court of Session, and the Office of the Accountant of Court comprise the College of Justice, and are known as the Supreme Courts of Scotland. |
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The judges sit also in the High Court of Justiciary, where the Lord President is called the Lord Justice General, and Senators are known as Lords Commissioners of Justiciary. |
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