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* West Memphis Three at the Court TV Crime Library
Schaffner earned two more Emmy awards for his work on the 1955 TV adaptation of the Broadway play, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, shown on the anthology series Ford Star Jubilee.
* Full Court TV coverage of the Kathleen Soliah bombing case
*" Bad Day Dawning " in " Criminals and Methods: Timothy McVeigh " at Court TV: Crime Library
* The Timothy McVeigh Story: The Oklahoma Bomber at Court TV: Crime Library
Fulchester was originally the setting of the British TV programme Crown Court before the name was adopted by the Viz team.
Some of the most popular TV series which premiered during the 1980s or carried over from the 1970s include: Alf, Airwolf, The A-Team, Dynasty, Dallas, Knight Rider, MacGyver, Magnum, P. I., Miami Vice, Diff ' rent Strokes, The Jeffersons, The Facts of Life, The Cosby Show, Murder, She Wrote, 21 Jump Street, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Night Court, Who's the Boss ?, Family Matters, Quantum Leap, Saved by the Bell, Roseanne, Full House, The Golden Girls, Cheers, Growing Pains, Family Ties, Seinfeld, The Simpsons and Married ... with Children.
) and who lived on Court Lane until shortly before her death in 1994 ; TV personality Sue Perkins in 1969 ; footballer Trevor Sinclair in 1973 ; and Su-Elise Nash, former pop singer with Mis-teeq in 1981.
* Mablean Ephriam, who presides over the syndicated daytime courtroom TV show Divorce Court, is a Hazlehurst native.
* Complete Court TV coverage of " slave master " serial killer John Robinson
* Jack Ford, Court TV news anchor.
* SWAT USA Court TV program that broadcasts real SWAT video.
In addition to a major recurring role during the last part of the run of TV series Chicago Hope, Garner also starred in a couple of short-lived series, the animated God, the Devil and Bob and First Monday, in which he played a Supreme Court justice.
It was broadcast live by local media and Court TV, and was constantly overshadowed by the O. J.
L. Lin Wood was the plaintiff's lead attorney for John and Patsy Ramsey and their son Burke, and has prosecuted defamation claims on their behalf against St. Martin's Press, Time, Inc., The Fox News Channel, American Media, Inc., Star, The Globe, Court TV and The New York Post.
* Complete Ramsey Case File from " Court TV "
Lozzi made the claim on TV tabloid shows, including Extra, Inside Edition, and Court TV.
* Aiuto, Russell ; Court TV ’ s Crime Library
The television show Forensic Files on Court TV asked modern forensic scientists to reexamine two key pieces of evidence against Hauptmann.
* Crown Court ( 1983 ) TV
In Reno v. ACLU, though, the Supreme Court held that this was not case law justifying the CDA, as the FCC's sanctions were not criminal punishments ; and TV and radio broadcasts, " as a matter of history, had ' received the most limited First Amendment protection ' … in large part because warnings could not adequately protect the listener from unexpected program content ", as opposed to Internet users, who must take " a series of affirmative steps " to access explicit material.
* Court TV coverage of Diane Whipple dog mauling case
During May 2006, Turner Broadcasting, which already owned 50 % of Court TV, purchased the remaining half from Liberty Media.
The trial was aired by Court TV in a 5-part series.

Court and Canada
* 1927 – Five Canadian women file a petition to the Supreme Court of Canada, asking, " Does the word ' Persons ' in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?
He introduced the secret ballot ; advised the creation of the Supreme Court of Canada ; the establishment of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston in 1874 ; the creation of the Office of the Auditor General in 1878 ; and struggled to continue progress on the national railway.
Mackenzie chose the following jurists to be appointed as justices of the Supreme Court of Canada by the Governor General:
A provincial court ruled that the Lord's Day Act was unconstitutional, but the Crown proceeded to appeal all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
295 ), the Canada Supreme Court opined that the 1906 Lord's Day Act that required most places to be closed on Sunday did not have a legitimate secular purpose, and was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religious-based closing law in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Criminal law, which is uniform throughout Canada, is based on the common law as interpreted by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The mid-tier Federal Court of Appeal is a single court that sits and hears cases in multiple cities, and thus mid-tier decisions have precedential value throughout Canada ( that is, unlike the United States, Canada is not divided into appellate circuits ).
Many thousands of the station's fans marched in the streets and on Parliament Hill against the decision, and the parent company of CHOI, Genex Corp., appealed the CRTC decision unsuccessfully to the Federal Court of Canada.
In Prince Edward Island, where no comprehensive legislation exists, following the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Western Canadian Shopping Centres Inc. v. Dutton, 2 S. C. R.
The Federal Court of Canada permits class actions under Part V. 1.
Under Tax Court of Canada Rules of Tax Court of Canada Act, a person who is found to be in contempt may be imprisoned for a period of less than two years or fined.
The Supreme Court of Canada held that the list is not exhaustive and includes unwritten components as well.
For an appeal from an acquittal to be successful, the Supreme Court of Canada requires that the Crown show that an error in law was made during the trial and that the error contributed to the verdict.
Notable examples of this are David Ahenakew, who was tried a second time after being acquitted and Guy Paul Morin who was wrongfully convicted in his second trial after the acquittal in his first trial was vacated by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The first woman to have been appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, Bertha Wilson was also a graduate from Dalhousie Law School.
* Switzman v. Elbling, a landmark 1957 Supreme Court of Canada decision
* 1917 – Louis-Philippe de Grandpré, Canadian lawyer and justice of the Supreme Court of Canada ( d. 2008 )
Melville married Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Lemuel Shaw, on August 4, 1847 ; the couple honeymooned in Canada.
He became one of Quebec's leading lawyers and was so highly regarded that he was offered a position in the Cabinet of the Conservative Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1926 and was offered a seat as a justice in the Supreme Court of Canada.

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