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During 2007, Macquarie University faced a restructuring of its student organisation after an audit raised questions about management of hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds by student organisations At the centre of the investigation was Victor Ma, president of the Macquarie University Students ' Council, who had previously been involved in a high-profile case of student election fixing at the University of Sydney.
** Bogle-Chandler case: CSIRO scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead ( presumed poisoned ), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney.
In the UK work on the Experimental Packet Switched system circa 1973, the need to define so called higher level protocols above the HDLC link level communications protocol and the content of an NCC ( UK ) publication ' Why Distributed Computing ' resulting from considerable research into future configurations for computer systems resulted in the UK presenting the case for an International Standards Committee to cover this area at the ISO meeting in Sydney in March 1977.
This case first exploded into the public's view when current-events program Today Tonight aired footage of a young Russian-born Australian, claiming she was imported via an Internet site and was used as a sexual slave by her " husband " while being confined to his Sydney home.
George ) and Lizzie ( Mrs Sydney Brough ) — all well known on the London stage, and further connected with it in each case by marriage.
This is generally the case in the United Kingdom ( with examples such as Manchester Town Hall in the city of Manchester ) and in Australia ( with Sydney Town Hall in the city of Sydney ).
Eliza Emily Donnithorne ( 1827 – 1886 ) of Camperdown, Sydney, was jilted by her groom on her wedding day and spent the rest of her life in a darkened house, her rotting wedding cake left as it was on the table, and with her front door kept permanently ajar in case her groom ever returned.
On 14 October 2005 the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the personal diaries of James Packer would be made available to ASIC to assist in its case against Jodee Rich.
Woodfull made scores of 67, 19, 14 and 67 in the final two Tests, which Australia lost by six and eight wickets respectively ; In the fifth Test in Sydney, Larwood broke a bone in his foot, but Jardine made him complete the over, even though the laws of cricket permit a captain to switch bowlers mid-over in the case of injury.
The park's external lights were ' browned out ' in case of a Japanese sneak attack on Sydney, the neon lights were disconnected, and non-essential uses of electricity ( primarily for ride facades ) were curtailed.
In July 1985, during the term of the Hawke Labor government, Murphy was convicted on one of two charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice, over allegations made by Clarie Briese, the Chief Magistrate of New South Wales, that Murphy had attempted to influence a court case against Sydney lawyer, Morgan Ryan, whom Murphy referred to as " my little mate ".
* Opinion piece by Gerard Henderson on Blacks ' case Sydney Morning Herald 13 July 2004
In 2000, an Australian blind man won a court case against the Sydney Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games ( SOCOG ).
This was the first successful case under Disability Discrimination Act 1992 because SOCOG had failed to make their official website, Sydney Olympic Games, adequately accessible to blind users.
A fixed train stop that is the last one on a running line in the reverse direction may, despite its name, be suppressed, as is the case with the associated " Fixed Signals " on the CityRail ( Sydney ) network at Macarthur, Turella, East Hills, Emu Plains, Chatswood, Hornsby, Glenfield, Homebush, etc.
John Whitton was appointed Engineer in Chief of the New South Wales Government Railways in 1856 and immediately advised his government that the short railway that had been opened in Sydney be converted to broad gauge in case the railways of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia ever joined, but he was refused because "... his political masters ... were unable to envisage intercolonial traffic ever developing.
The Bogle-Chandler case refers to the mysterious deaths of Dr Gilbert Stanley Bogle ( 1924 – 1963 ) and Mrs Margaret Olive Chandler née Morphett ( 1934 – 1963 ) on the banks of the Lane Cove River in Sydney, Australia on 1 January 1963.
He was brought in to investigate the bombing of the Sydney Hilton despite having no connections to the Special Branch investigating the case.
The Act marked a departure from the education systems in place in Victoria and New South Wales, where schools were generally tied up with respective religious bodies or ( in the case of schools such as Sydney Grammar School ) being provided massive, ineffective endowments, with little effort required from the community.
The prosecution in this case made every effort to connect this murder with the charges against the Sydney IWW men, which provided propaganda in the prosecution of the Sydney Twelve.
On June 6, 2008, a Davidson County Grand Jury indicted 60-year-old Jerome Sydney Barrett, charging him with first-degree murder and felony in the case of Marcia Trimble.
* November 20, 2007, Nashville Police arrested Jerome Sydney Barrett on charges of sexual assault and murder in the case of Sarah Des Prez, a Vanderbilt student killed about three weeks before Marcia Trimble.

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However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
The case involved denial of the Society's application for tax exemption as a religious organization.
Stipulating that " some future case may attempt to establish that notwithstanding equal benefits and protections under Vermont law — the denial of a marriage license operates per se to deny constitutionally-protected rights ," the court decided that this was not the issue being addressed by the case at hand.
Some difficulties surrounding her case stemmed from Mallon's vehement denial of her possible role, as she refused to acknowledge any connection between her working as a cook and the typhoid cases.
:: Example: But see 418 F. 3d, at 1058 ( O ' Scannlain, J., dissenting from denial of rehearing en banc ) ( observing that it is unlikely that this occurred “ in anything but the exceptional case ”).
His lawyers appealed to the European Court of Human Rights, where they argued that the French court's denial of his appeal on a technicality ( rather than on the merits of the case ) constituted a violation of Papon's right to appeal his conviction.
Such a denial " imports no expression of opinion upon the merits of the case, as the bar has been told many times ": Missouri v. Jenkins.
In the extreme case, where unclaimed land is not available, the existence of absolute property in land is a denial of the right to life since all persons require land in order to live.
Here the " injury in fact " necessary to establish standing in the case was the denial of equal treatment resulting from the imposition of the barrier, and not in the ultimate inability to obtain the benefit.
Indeed, at least one case has been documented of the pro-Nazi and white supremacist Liberty Lobby distributing a pro-Wallace pamphlet entitled " Stand up for America " despite the campaign's denial of such a connection.
*" Perhaps there is a case for making climate change denial an offence, it is a crime against humanity, after all.
In United States federal courts, a denial of summary judgment cannot be appealed until final resolution of the whole case, because of the requirements of and ( the final judgment rule ).
Thereafter, Brennan or Marshall took turns, joined by the other, in issuing a dissent in every denial of certiorari in a capital case, and from every decision in a case which the court did take which failed to vacate a sentence of death.
Represented by public interest attorney William John Cox, Mermelstein subsequently sued the IHR in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County for breach of contract, anticipatory repudiation, libel, injurious denial of established fact, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and declaratory relief ( see case no.
In 2004, a case involving five Ohio prison inmates ( two followers of Asatru, a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ Christian, a Wiccan witch and a Satanist ) protesting denial of access to ceremonial items and opportunities for group worship was brought before the Supreme Court.
Finding support in this position from two other justices ( William J. Brennan and William O. Douglas ), Goldberg published an opinion dissenting from the Court's denial of certiorari in a case, Rudolph v. Alabama, involving the imposition of the death penalty for rape, in which Goldberg cited the fact that only five nations responding to a UN survey indicated that they allowed imposition of the death penalty for rape, including the U. S., and that 33 states in the U. S. had outlawed the practice.
Conroy's denial was called into doubt by the Internet Industry Association ( IIA ), who publicly condemned the publishing of the list, chief executive Peter Coroneos saying, " No reasonable person could countenance the publication of links which promote access to child abuse images, irrespective of their motivation, which in this case appears to be political.
The National Party opposed the bill, saying that it gave too much control to Māori, United Future opposed it due to the removal of the public domain concept and ACT opposed it on the grounds of the legislation being retrospective, that it was a denial of property rights ( in this case Māori property rights ), and that it was an unwarranted incursion by the Crown into areas that were specifically Tikanga Māori.
Curtis was notable as one of the two dissenters in the Dred Scott case, where he disagreed with virtually every holding of the court, and argued against the majority's denial of the slave Scott's bid for emancipation.
In such a case anti-copyright is not a true denial of copyright, but just a modification of the protection it affords copyright holders.
The case stems from Hanegbi's denial that he was behind an ad boosting his appointments of Likud party's political activists to positions in the Ministry of the Environmental Protection.

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