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23 and court
On September 23, 2004, Busey was arrested for showing up late to a spousal support court hearing.
Per Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23 ( a ), only if the prosecution and the court consent may a defendant waive a jury trial.
Pope Gregory XV ( 1621 – 23 ) sent him as nuncio to the court of the Kingdom of Naples.
Abandoned by Louis and wary of facing his father's army in battle, Richard went to Henry II's court at Poitiers on 23 September and begged for forgiveness, weeping and falling at the feet of Henry, who gave Richard the kiss of peace.
The court is 78 feet ( 23. 77 m ) long, and 27 feet ( 8. 23 m ) wide for singles matches and 36 ft ( 10. 97 m ) for doubles matches.
The court is 23. 78 meters ( 78 feet ) long, 10. 97 meters ( 36 feet ) wide.
On 23 May 1533, Cranmer ( who had been hastened, with the Pope's assent, into the position of Archbishop of Canterbury recently vacated by the convenient death of Warham ) sat in judgment at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory to rule on the validity of the King's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
An appeal began on 12 January 1999, and lasted 23 court days, ending on 26 February.
In each court district where a grand jury is required, a group of 16 – 23 citizens holds an inquiry on criminal complaints brought by the prosecutor and decides if a trial is warranted ( based on the standard that probable cause that a crime was committed exists ), in which case an indictment is issued.
The federal appeals court heard oral arguments in the CPUSA case on June 21 – 23, 1950.
On March 23, 1973, Judge Sirica read the court a letter from Watergate burglar James McCord alleging perjury had been committed in the Watergate trial, and defendants had been pressured to remain silent.
Maximilian Emanuel was again forced to flee the Netherlands after the Battle of Ramillies ( May 23, 1706 ) and found refuge at the French court in Versailles where his late sister Maria Anna ( 1660 – 1690 ) had been the wife of le Grand Dauphin.
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However, it does not guarantee a decision by an independent court: on 23 October 1985 the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Crown Appeal by the Council of State, then by exclusion the highest administrative appeal court, lacked the necessary independence.
An initial decision of the commercial court, on 23 February 2009, finds that that offer was indeed illegal but, on 14 May 2009, a second decision on appeal holds that the Orange Sport offer is not included in the tied-selling ; Orange resumes the marketing of the channel the next day.
On 30 March 2011 the Public Patent Foundation filed claims in federal U. S. district court in Manhattan, challenging the validity of 23 of Monsanto's patents on genetically modified seed, on behalf of the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association and 82 other farming associations.
Commercially speaking, the airport is composed of a single runway, a parallel taxiway, and a 23 gate main terminal with two concourses, a food court and a high-tech control tower, one of the tallest in Mexico.
The parliamentary voting was to be held on March 23, the same day Ruben Rozendaal testified in court that Bouterse himself killed 2 of 15 victims of the December Murders: union leader Cyrill Daal and military Soerindre Rambocus.
On November 23, the court called for village inhabitants Peter Baum, W. Lattner, G. A.
A Federal district court in Minneapolis ruled against the Governor on December 23, and the plant turned back to Wilson & Co. just days later.
A movement to incorporate into a borough was started as early as 1854, but was not successful until March 23, 1881, when a charter was granted by the court.
He served on the court until his death on January 23, 1893.

23 and battle
( Churchill sent a telegram to Alexander on 23 September 1942 which began, " We are in your hands and of course a victorious battle makes amends for much delay.
In a mid-Manhattan battle, detailed in Ultimate Fantastic Four # 23, he and dozens of other zombie-heroes attempt to consume the last batch of humans.
The battle was the costliest of the Civil War at the time, with aggregate Union and Confederate casualties of 23, 746, and minimal strategic advantage gained by either side.
The battle began on August 23, 1942, and on the same day, the city suffered heavy aerial bombardment that reduced most of it to rubble.
* October 23 – First English Civil War – Battle of Edgehill: Royalists and Parliamentarians battle to a draw.
* July 1 – 3 – American Civil War: Union forces under George G. Meade turn back a Confederate invasion by Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg, the largest battle of the war ( 28, 000 Confederate casualties, 23, 000 Union ).
* January 23 – Robert Craufurd, British general ( mortally wounded in battle ) ( b. 1764 )
* May 23 – Geraud Duroc, French general ( mortally wounded in battle ) ( b. 1772 )
* August 23 – The following universal conscription decree is enacted in France: " The young men shall go to battle and the married men shall forge arms.
* April 23 – Battle of Clontarf: Gaelic Irish forces under Brian Boru defeat several allied Viking forces in Ireland, ending their power there but losing Brian in the battle.
* September 23 – James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley ( in battle ) ( born 1400 )
* October 23King Sweyn III of Denmark ( b. c. 1125 ) ( in battle )
* April 23King Ethelred of Wessex ( in battle )
* August 8 – In the American colonies, a Dutch battle fleet of 23 ships demands the surrender of New York City.
* March 23 – Emperor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia, defending his lands against the invasion of Nur ibn Mujahid, Sultan of Harar, is killed in battle.
* March 23 – Emperor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia ( in battle ) ( b. 1522 )
* March 23King Pedro of Castile ( b. 1334 ) ( murdered after the battle of Montiel )
* September 23 – Dan I of Wallachia ( now southern Romania ) is killed in battle against the Bulgarians and is succeeded by Mircea the Old.
* August 23 – Nicolaas Zannekin, Flemish peasant leader ( in the battle of Cassel )
The U. S. forces estimated they had killed at least 500 fighters over the duration of the battle, however journalists later noted that only 23 bodies were found-and critics suggested that after a couple days, the operation " was more driven by media obsession, than military necessity ".
The U. S. Army ′ s Center of Military History has estimated that 120, 000 troops, plus replacements, were committed to Hürtgen ; by the end, there had been 23, 000 battle casualties plus 9, 000 non-battle.
On 22 and 23 September 1325, in the battle of Altopascio, Castracani defeated Florence's Guelphs.
The rods of both Moses and Aaron were endowed with miraculous power during the Plagues of Egypt ( Exodus 7: 17, 8: 5, 8: 16-17, 9: 23, and 10: 13 ); God commanded Moses to raise his rod over the Red Sea when it was to be parted ( Exodus 14: 16 ) and in prayer over Israel in battle ( Exodus 17: 9 ); Moses brings forth water from a stone using his rod ( Exodus 17, Numbers 20: 11 ).

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