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appeals and were
It appeals to those who were frustrated in the outcome of the Hungarian situation.
These were the last two days set aside by the board for hearing appeals.
Furthermore, U. S. appellate courts are usually restricted to hearing appeals based on matters that were originally brought up before the trial court.
His appeals to Western Europe for help against the Turks were also the catalyst that triggered the Crusades.
He was also different in that he appeals to Pre-Lombardian figures, and his use of Anselm of Canterbury and Bernard of Clairvaux, whose works were not cited as frequently by other 12th century scholastics.
Once captured, he was humiliated by Hernando Pizarro and his requests for appeals to the King were ignored.
These claims were rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court, but the federal claims were upheld by the local federal district court and by the Sixth Circuit appeals court.
In the following years, Rome's appeals to the East were based on the unique authority of the Apostolic See and the primacy of Peter, over against the powers of councils as defended by the East ( councils, for example, had endorsed that lofty title which Rome contested ).
However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it.
While Henry's arguments were emotional appeals to possible unintended consequences, Madison responded with rational answers to these arguments ; he eventually argued that Henry's claims were becoming absurd.
Grenadian appeals to the Privy Council were temporarily abolished from 1979 until 1991, as a result of the Grenadian Revolution, which brought Prime Minister Maurice Bishop to power.
In later versions, Aeacus and Rhadamanthus were made judges as well, with Minos leading as the " appeals court " judge.
It also assures the independence of the judiciary, which in turn is protected by a judicial committee ; b ) a three-tier judicial system including a supreme court, a court of appeals, and courts of first instance ( either divided between district and regional courts, or a single court per region ); and c ) the laws of the civilian government which were in effect prior to the military coup d ' état that saw the Barre regime into power remain in force until the laws are amended.
North's convictions were vacated, after the appeals court found that witnesses in his trial might have been impermissibly affected by his immunized congressional testimony.
Crimes of a serious nature, and especially those that were deemed unfit for ordinary judicial investigation, such as heresy and witchcraft, fell within its jurisdiction, as also did appeals by persons condemned in the open courts, and likewise the cases before those tribunals in which the accused had not appeared.
He wished to see all important matters of dispute referred to Rome ; appeals were to be addressed to himself ; the centralization of ecclesiastical government in Rome naturally involved a curtailment of the powers of bishops.
This congregation, to which appeals were made from the decisions of the vice-legate, was united to the Congregation of Loreto within the Roman Curia ; in 1774 the vice-legate was made president, thus depriving it of almost all authority.
However its appeals to working class solidarity were not effective because a large fraction of the working class voted for conservative candidates of the Liberal and Reform parties.
However, British imperial honours were discontinued in 1996, the Governor-General has taken a more active role in representing New Zealand overseas, and appeals from the Court of Appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council were replaced by a local Supreme Court of New Zealand in 2003.
The appeals for help of the Bishop of Chartres, Joseaume, were answered by Robert, Marquis of Neustria, Richard, Duke of Burgundy and Manasses, Count of Dijon.
Unknown to Falcone the efforts to kill him were suspended while the Maxi trial verdicts went through the appeals process that had often set convicted Mafia members free.
In Brower, New York's state appeals court ruled that the terms of the shrink-wrapped license document were enforceable because the customer's assent was evident by its failure to return the merchandise within the 30 days specified by the document.

appeals and immediately
The mayor of one the villages to be delisted, Germaine, immediately appealed against INAO's proposal, with the possibility of additional appeals by vineyard owners.
This gave the King his opportunity and an edict forbidding such appeals was immediately issued, and the three bishops were arrested.
The quiet shtetl, which knew of no other politics other than making appeals to the nobility, immediately felt demands to step out into the political arena together with the entire land.
The appeals court struck down the stay of judgment given in the 2002 ruling, thereby causing the judgment to come into effect immediately.
Örebro SK immediately appeals against the decision.

appeals and successful
Much research has focused on the relatively few actual cases where innocence was subsequently proven, such as successful appeals for murder and rape based upon DNA evidence, which tend to be atypical of trials as a whole ( being by their nature only the most serious kinds of crime ).
Burnham's appeals to race proved highly successful in bridging the schism that divided the Afro-Guyanese along class lines.
Now a financially successful author, editor, and playwright, Gorky gave financial support to the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party ( RSDLP ), as well as supporting liberal appeals to the government for civil rights and social reform.
Fortunately his appeals to the Royal Academy for financial assistance, were successful in the 1830s, as again in the 1860s, when they provided him with a pension of £ 200 a year as an honorary retired RA.
New evidence of police fabrication and suppression of evidence, the successful attacks on both the confessions and the 1975 forensic evidence caused the Crown to decide not to resist the appeals.
Tillack's appeals to the Belgian courts were not successful either as the judges did not consider the provisions of article 10 European Convention of Human Rights as pertinent and the Belgian law at the time did not explicitly grant journalists the right to protect their sources.
Another party in these wars for Rugian succession was the bishop of Schwerin, who sought to enforce his claims by legal means, but was not successful in his appeals to various ecclesial courts.
The appeals were successful and the U. S. Supreme Court finally ordered the State of California to either conduct a full review of the transcripts or release Chessman.
Brett Bixler, founder of the Educational Gaming Commons at Pennsylvania State University, has hypothesized that the Kingdom of Loathing community is successful because it accounts for Richard Bartle's model of player personality types in massively multiplayer online roleplaying games, creating a balanced gameplay system that appeals to a wide variety of players.
" Other schools, such as Florida State University, have made successful appeals by garnering the endorsement of Indian tribes.
Finally, the Court noted the argument made by Justice Marshall in another case, that the Supreme Court could hear appeals of a state's successful suit against a citizen precisely because this was not the same thing as a citizen's suit against the state.
The case was successful at first instance, but was lost on appeals to the full High Court and to the Privy Council.
His appeals for government intervention were not successful.
Whether program cuts and high-level appeals for bigger families will be successful is still unclear.
2d 352 ; 1958 ) was pursued through appeals to a successful conclusion in 1958 before the United States Supreme Court.

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