As no pot was smoked in public, all charges are summarily dismissed without prejudice. |
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Anyone found, still foolhardy enough to use their name, and be known to use it, could be summarily killed, and beheaded. |
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If it is not covered, the boat will founder in this tempest, and the ocean will summarily swallow the sailors and their dream. |
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It doesn't even have to involve physical contact and is a crime punishable summarily by up to six months in prison. |
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What if those who believe in the importance of personal responsibility could no longer be summarily dismissed as cold, calculating Scrooges? |
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The Law Reform Commission recommended that the offences be prosecuted summarily. |
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Vineyards outside the official wine region were summarily grubbed up by the authorities. |
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Shortly after the report was published, a third faculty member was summarily dismissed on grounds of three days of unapproved absence. |
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Bert quickly learned that the soldiers summarily executed anyone who strayed from the march. |
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All of these members were pulled out of a public meeting and summarily executed. |
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Little Jack is kidnapped in bizarre circumstances and summarily returned with the ransom money untouched. |
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Also, all prisoners will be freed and summarily trampled by wild elephants. |
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By section 33 of the Act, breach of this duty is punishable as a criminal offence, triable both summarily and on indictment. |
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The older I get, the more music I hear, the more unamazed I get that music of this quality is summarily ignored. |
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On this appeal the Claimant contends that the Judge was wrong and should not in any event have decided the point summarily. |
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The material is subject to some wildly scrappy editing, with incidental characters brought in and summarily dropped. |
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He was hauled before his commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed. |
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The four rogue traders have been summarily dismissed, as has their immediate supervisor. |
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The fact that it was so quickly and summarily rejected by the Court of Appeal would indicate that that was not the case. |
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By all accounts, the court had a hard time quelling the resulting laughter and the judge summarily dismissed the case. |
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The paterfamilias or head of the family had the right, in theory at least, to execute summarily any member, including in primis his slaves. |
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Across France, some 20,000 women had their heads shaved, and around 7,500 collabos were summarily executed. |
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It is my submission that the matter is, at its simplest level, where a person is not convicted on indictment he is convicted summarily. |
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To date, the number of people summarily executed or who died under torture is not known. |
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If you don't use plain text your messages will be reformatted or, if they cannot be reformatted, summarily rejected. |
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Only a couple of decades ago, slum and pavement dwellers could be evicted summarily because they were seen as encroachers. |
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In November 1990, forty-seven women drove in the Kingdom and were summarily arrested. |
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Robert Wood Johnson superseded his brothers and summarily replaced James as president. |
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Zimbabwe: the rural districts are not contractually involved with the programmes and their role is summarily defined. |
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It is entirely possible that a Court of Appeal's inherent power to dismiss an unarguable or moot appeal summarily, applies to criminal cases too. |
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Our intention here is not to try the United Nations, summarily and in absentia. |
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Arrested, summarily tried in early September 1792, then enlarged it will be seized by the mob fury, killed, beheaded and disemboweled. |
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Already the human rights commissioner and others that were summarily discharged will be pursuing legal action. |
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Suggestions that the commission should drop its quasi-independent status and sit within government instead are also summarily dismissed. |
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In one of these cases, a 60-year-old man was summarily executed in the presence of his wife by an FARDC soldier. |
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As a sign of his objection, he summarily withdrew his ambassador from Doha earlier this month. |
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Repeat claims that do not raise any substantive new issues will be dealt with summarily, and likely will not qualify for legal aid. |
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The outcome is a slap in the face for thousands of people who took part in a household survey asking for their views only to find them summarily disregarded. |
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That ended in 2009, when Baradar summarily kicked him off the Quetta Shura and stripped him of his others posts. |
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The DISCLOSE Act was summarily executed via filibuster in the Senate last night. |
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The combative Canadian businessman summarily ejected him from the board, blackening his character as a mole and provider of information to the tabloid press. |
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And how can it change its nomenclatures summarily like this, anyway? |
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Employees who were approaching retirement or who underperformed for significant periods of time would be accommodated and tolerated rather than summarily dismissed. |
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His traveling companion, he learned later, was a cutpurse who had fled justice, only to be caught soon after his arrival in Lund and summarily hanged. |
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It was a different story in the streets where, at least once, they were bailed up by police, summarily accused and punished, without any opportunity of putting their case. |
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Printing houses did not summarily discard old or faultily printed sheets. |
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Nasrallah's non-statement on these cases suggests Hezbollah feels the charges cannot be summarily ignored. |
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At some ungodly hour, Lutherans from all over the neighbourhood are summarily summoned to church by an extended barrage of random, vigorous and tuneless clanging. |
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Many were apprehended, jailed for a time and summarily dismissed, although in one known case, the deserter, Philip Williams, was reissued his uniform and kit and told that he had to remain in the service to make up lost time. |
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It is an abomination and should be summarily condemned. |
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As with another Gove scheme for a single exam board, and his ludicrously prescriptive first draft of the history curriculum, the O-level idea was summarily dropped. |
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In a review of a filmed version of one of his plays, Pauline Kael argued that all criticism of Miller's artistic work is summarily dismissed as right-wing elitism. |
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With Labour defeated, and the stone's promises summarily rejected, newspapers were offering rewards including a case of champagne in return for news of the tablet's whereabouts. |
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He could not get the job done and neither could his predecessor who was summarily dispatched for failure for doing anything in the first year of this government's short life. |
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Ceausescu and his wife are judged and executed summarily. |
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The same may be said of disorders at the organizational culture level: they are summarily dismissed as unreal, unimportant, and irrelevant in day to day operations, and therefore as calling for no therapy at all. |
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The whereabouts of the majority of them remain unknown and fears have been expressed that many of them have been extrajudicially or summarily executed. |
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This is, of course, not a question for the Court to decide but the Commission's obvious failure to consider it raises a further concern about the correctness of its decision to summarily dismiss Ms. Johnstone's complaint. |
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Even in a decree by which a cause is admitted to an ordinary examination the reasons are to be expressed summarily, indicating what further instruction is required, if that is the case. |
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If the Crown proceeds summarily, there is no mandatory minimum in place. |
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As many as 40,000 accused prisoners may have been summarily executed without trial or died awaiting trial. |
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The Revolutionary Tribunal summarily condemned thousands of people to death by the guillotine, while mobs beat other victims to death. |
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All German survivors were summarily executed by Baralong's crew on the orders of Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert, the captain of the ship. |
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A group of Providence locals took issue with this and challenged them to race, which the Providence group summarily won. |
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Not willing to risk his life on such a guarantee, John refused to appear, so Philip summarily dispossessed the English of all lands. |
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Several thousand Alamanni noblemen were summarily arrested, tried, and executed for treason at a Council at Cannstatt. |
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He was betrayed by an associate and was caught by the British forces, summarily judged, and condemned to death. |
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In these areas, Ivan's agents attacked boyars, merchants, and even common people, summarily executing some and confiscating land and possessions. |
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Because they were wearing US uniforms, a number of the Germans were executed as spies, either summarily or after military commissions. |
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In feudal Japan there was no custom of ransoming prisoners of war, who were for the most part summarily executed. |
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It is true that contempt committed in a trial courtroom can under some circumstances be punished summarily by the trial judge. |
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The Laplace-Beltrami operator is treated only summarily, there is no spectral theory, and the structure theory of Lie algebras is not discussed. |
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The jurisdiction of the Court is limited to offences triable summarily, committal proceedings and certain inquiries, together with civil litigation up to a prescribed level. |
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Thirty-two MPs would have to be summarily dismissed, including the foreign minister, Fumio Kishida, and other party bigwigs, if the court ordered how seats were to be reallocated. |
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However I am sorry but they summarily dismissed the procreative aspect because gay persons could have a child through a previous marriage or through adoption and therefore it really was not an issue. |
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We see terrified children huddling, women shoved aside, men summarily shot dead and, with almost incidental brusqueness, the number-one target being dispatched. |
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In the event of grave dereliction, including on-duty inebriation, that compromise the continuance of the relationship of trust, the worker may be summarily dismissed. |
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This week Mr D'Elía was summarily fired. In August he had organised an invasion of a large rural estate owned by Douglas Tompkins, an American conservationist, calling for its expropriation and conversion to a national park. |
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Infractions should be dealt with summarily, subject to protecting employers from frivolous or vexatious complaints and ensuring the procedural rights of both employers and employees. |
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The Crown has elected to proceed summarily on all counts. |
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Lo and behold, the Skrull throneworld was summarily destroyed by the planet-eating Galactus, and Veranke assumed the throne by right of succession. |
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After this mention of the closing persecution, he summarily indicates all that the devil, and the city of which he is the prince, shall suffer in the last judgment. |
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Individuals suspected of partisan activities were summarily shot. |
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As consul at the time of the Catilinarian conspiracy he had the Senate declare a state of siege, and he then had the conspirators summarily killed without trial. |
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However, this theory, though regarded with certain indulgence by Henry Yule and some modern Georgian historians, was summarily dismissed by Friedrich Zarncke. |
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In August 1881, Ayrshire miners put forward the demand for a 10 percent increase in wages, a proposition summarily refused by the region's mine owners. |
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They were found guilty and summarily executed outside the Bargate. |
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