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addiiton and for
In addiiton, the causes for the canonisation of Father Carl Schmitz, Father Ignatius Spencer, Father Theodore Foley and Elizabeth Prout have been opened.

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Ties were broken with an additional spin, and the tied members kept the money they scored on this spin in addiiton to their previous winnings.

fines and assessed
From 1999 to 2003, Koch Industries was assessed " more than $ 400 million in fines, penalties and judgments.
Following the declaration of amnesty, issued by the Regent, 10 August 1358, such heavy fines were assessed the regions that had supported the Jacquerie that a general flight of peasantry ensued.
Fees and fines are also assessed by the local municipality ; however, parking is usually free on weekends and most holidays.
Although the defendants were found guilty ( of assaulting a sheriff who had been enforcing laws against harvesting white pine reserved to the Crown ), the light fines assessed by the court were seen as encouraging other such acts, including the Boston Tea Party.
Moving violations involve fines which must be paid as well and sometimes punitive points assessed to the license of the driver.
In countries such as Finland, however, they are specific proportions of the violator's income, and fines in excess of $ 100, 000 can be assessed to wealthy individuals.
The FCC ' Notice of Apparent Liability For Forfeiture ' dated December 22, 2004, asserts that the fines were assessed for four separate on-air incidents which occurred on April 4, April 29, May 2, and May 3, 2002.
In the dispute, Browning was one of six players who refused to take the field as a protest against a series of heavy fines assessed by team owner Mordecai Davidson.
* In order to cut down on group celebrations, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and fines will be assessed for celebrations by two or more players.
It assessed $ 10. 8 million in fines for 369 citations and orders, the largest for any mine disaster in U. S. history.
Shortly after the younger John's birth, the family lost their New Castle County farm, " Happy Valley ," in a sheriff's sales because of fines assessed for helping runaway slaves.
President Campbell later assessed $ 925 in fines.

fines and against
Troublesome rivals who have overstepped their bounds can have the laws suddenly enforced against them, leading to fines or even jail time.
All the terrestrial and aquatic fauna of Diego Garcia are protected, with the exception of certain game fish, rats and cats ; hefty fines are levied against violators.
Officially, fines and / or short prison sentences can be passed against civilians seen in military dress in public.
In the summer of 1606, laws against recusancy were strengthened ; the Popish Recusants Act returned England to the Elizabethan system of fines and restrictions, introduced a sacramental test, and an Oath of Allegiance, requiring Catholics to abjure as a " heresy " the doctrine that " princes excommunicated by the Pope could be deposed or assassinated ".
The Baha ' i Universal House of Justice is to levy fines against men and women for adultery, payable in gold.
That decision arose under a statute of Parliament enabling the London College of Physicians to levy fines against anyone who violated their rules.
Although ten years of exile would have been difficult for an Athenian to face, it was relatively mild in comparison to the kind of sentences inflicted by courts ; when dealing with politicians held to be acting against the interests of the people, Athenian juries could inflict very severe penalties such as death, unpayably large fines, confiscation of property, permanent exile and loss of citizens ' rights through atimia.
However, the new government of president Ernest Bai Koroma quickly amended the laws against drug trafficking in the country, updating the existing legislation from those inherited at independence in 1961, to address the international concerns, increasing punishment for offenders both in terms of higher, if not prohibitive, fines, lengthier prison terms and provision for possible extradition of offenders wanted elsewhere, including to the United States.
For example, an 1853 law required universal vaccination against smallpox in England and Wales, with fines levied on people who did not comply.
* March – The Parliament of England's Act against Reconciliation to Rome imposes heavy fines for practicising Roman Catholicism.
In June 2007, in the case Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations, the U. S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the FCC could not issue indecency fines against the Fox network because the FCC does not have the authority to fine broadcasters for fleeting expletives, such as in the case of the Billboard Awards.
He often walked a fine line between freedom of speech and hate speech, and would eventually receive fines and a conditional prison sentence for incitement to hatred and discrimination against foreigners.
PETA lobbies governments to impose fines where animal-welfare legislation has been violated, promotes a vegan diet, tries to reform the practices in factory farms and slaughterhouses, goes undercover into animal research laboratories, farms, and circuses, initiates media campaigns against particular companies or practices, helps to find sanctuaries for former circus and zoo animals, and initiates lawsuits against companies.
Immediately after the German occupation in September 1939 action was taken against the Jews in the form of fines, confiscation of property, forced labour, and the like.
The trigger was the actions of Maximinus ’ s procurator in Africa, who sought to extract the maximum level of taxation and fines possible, including falsifying charges against the local aristocracy.
The majority of stores ended up either closing down, or changing their names, and due to attention brought against the stores by the action, pressure was put on government to change laws so that that type of violent pornography could no longer be sold in Canada resulting in charges and fines against the Red Hot Videos store in Victoria BC, Canada.
A Grand Jury cleared three of the associates, two associates paid small fines, and charges against the sixth man were dropped.
Likewise, since 2001, the FSA has only sought insider trading fines eight times against individuals and companies it regulates, despite the FSA's own studies indicating that unexplained price movements occurs prior to around 25 percent of all UK corporate merger announcements.
The SWAT team, along with Brian, raids Tran's house and arrests him and his cousin Lance, but it is shown up that the electronics are legally bought, and that the only charges against them is minor parking tickets and un-paid speeding fines, forcing them to set them free as their ransom is paid.
He was ordered to pay more than $ 150 million in fines, in addition to the more than $ 1 billion in judgments against him, stemming from various civil suits.
Tens of thousands of dollars in fines were levied against them.
He supported the Royalist cause, and sold the castle to help pay fines levied against him by Parliament.

fines and Oxford
The bill allowed for fines for anyone who imported or traded in unlicensed or foreign books, required every book that would be given copyright protection to be entered into the Stationers ' Register, provided a legal deposit system centred around the King's Library, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, but said nothing about limiting the term of copyright.

fines and Court
The conviction and fines were upheld by the Court of Cassation in 2006.
After the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held both Barnett and Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr. in contempt with fines of more than $ 10, 000 for each day they refused to allow Meredith to enroll, Meredith, escorted by a force of U. S. Marshals, entered the campus on September 30, 1962.
The trial opened in the Oslo District Court on 9 December 2002 with Johansen pleading not guilty to charges that had a maximum penalty of two years in prison or large fines.
Cash bonds are typically ordered by the Court for the following reasons: when the Court believes the defendant is a flight risk, when the Court issues a warrant for unpaid fines, and when a defendant has failed to appear for a prior hearing.
If the defendant posts his own bond, the Court will deduct fines and costs from the bond before returning any balance.
" The Supreme Court of the United States has interpreted this language to include the power to grant pardons, conditional pardons, commutations of sentence, conditional commutations of sentence, remissions of fines and forfeitures, respites and amnesties.
They were sentenced to heavy fines and six months ' imprisonment, but their conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal on a legal technicality.
The archdiocese assumed control of the orphanage in 1920, and began accepting orphans from the Juvenile Court of Cook County, most of whom came from broken homes whose parents did not pay the fines imposed by the court.
Magistrates ' Court can impose fines of up to £ 50, 000 or 12 months imprisonment for each offence of causing or knowingly permitting pollution.
Under a plea bargain with the US Department of Justice BAE was sentenced in March 2010 by U. S. District Court Judge John D. Bates to pay a $ 400 million fine, one of the largest fines in the history of the DOJ.
Moreover, when the women and children were taken to the Police Court, most of them refused to pay the fines levied and opted for a jail cell, some with babies in arms.
On July 3, 1986, the First Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the contempt of court fines from the Boston grand jury.
The Court of Appeals for the First Circuit upheld the sentence, agreeing that the jury had not determined the duration of the violation, but holding that Apprendi did not apply to criminal fines.
The Supreme Court reversed, holding there is no principled distinction between criminal fines and imprisonment for the purpose of Apprendi because Apprendi requires that any fact other than a prior conviction that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the statutory maximum must be submitted to the jury and determined beyond a reasonable doubt.
In 1978, the United States Supreme Court declined to hear appeals by the defendants and left intact their fines and sentences.
And in the case of United States of America v. Rosen, U. S. Court of Appeals ( 2nd Cir., 1996 ), the court upheld the constitutionality of a law allowing federal fines and up to two years imprisonment for a person willfully failing to pay more than $ 5, 000 in child support over a year or more when said child resides in a different state from that of the non-custodial parent.
This holding has led the Court to suggest, in dicta, that the excessive bail and excessive fines protections have also been incorporated.
In such cases, the Court fines public accounting officials for the exact amount of any sum of money that, due to an error on their part, they have unduly paid or failed to recover on behalf of the State.
Although the fines imposed were modest, they elected to appeal to the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal.
Clarence Lyell O ' Shea, more commonly known as Clarrie O ' Shea ( 1906 – 1988 ), was the Victorian State Secretary of the Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees ' Association who was jailed in 1969 by Sir John Kerr for contempt of the Industrial Court when he disobeyed a court order that his union pay $ 8, 100 in fines, under the penal sections of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act.
The union had accumulated 40 fines totalling $ 13, 200 imposed on it by the Conciliation and Arbitration Court.

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