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Judge and Abdul
On January 23, 2009, the three Rizal Day bombers, Mukhlis Hadji Yunos, Abdul Fatak Paute, and Mamasao Naga were sentenced by the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 29, under Judge Cielito Mendaro-Grulla, of up to twenty years in imprisonment for multiple murder and multiple frustrated murder.
Add caption hereThen he became in the era of President Abdullah Al-Sallal the commander of the commandos, then the responsible for the western, eastern and central provinces in 1972 then he was promoted to become the Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Affairs, then he was appointed to the position of the higher representative Commander of the Armed Forces, then in 13 June 1974 he was an effective member of the officers who ran the white military coup overthrewing the Judge Abdullrahman Al-Eryani in the revolutionary correction movement of June 13, 1974 and handed over all the president's and the member's of the republican council authorities to the military forces which represented in the leadership of the general and senior officers mentioned: Ahmad Ghashmi, Yahya Mutawakil, Mujahid Abu Shawareb, Ali Al-Shibh, Hammoud Pedder, Ali Alilla ' a, AED Abu meat, Ali Abu lohoum, and added later Abdaziz Abdul Ghani and Abdullah Abdulalim.
The current President of the Federal Court is Justice Dato ' Abdul Hamid Mohamad, the President of the Court of Appeal is Tan Sri Dato ' Zaki bin Tun Azmi, and the Chief Judge of Malaya is Justice Dato ' Alauddin Mohamad Sheriff.
On Wednesday, December 15, 2010, Judge Irizarry sentenced Islamist militant and engineer Abdul Kadir, 58, of Guyana, to life in prison after the jury found him and co-defendant Russel Defreitas, a U. S. citizen born in Guyana who awaits sentencing, guilty of planning to bomb New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Judge and explained
* Jina Pagano: FBI expert on the FARC, explained to the Judge the FARC's " Law 002 ", which threatens civilians and companies with more than a million dollars net worth to pay an extortion fee.
Christopher Judge explained that his character's amusement with Vala in seasons 9 and 10 contributed to Teal ' c's loosening up.
Ownership of the diner was explained to have been taken over by Judge Wilbur at this point, and it was renamed The Judge's Court Cafe.
While prosecutors had pushed for a life sentence, Judge Gerald Bruce Lee explained that the ( relatively ) light sentence was handed down because Abu Ali's actions " did not result in one single actual victim.
We will not say that they cannot be met, but it appears to us unavoidable that the District Judge should find whether the facts alleged are true and whether they can be explained so far as to leave the state proceedings undisturbed.
When asked his reasons behind performing the DDoS attacks, Downey explained to U. S. District Judge Nancy G. Edmunds that " I was doing it because I could, more than anything ," and " It was a dumb thing to do.
By joining SG-1, Vala also shared a spot with stoic warrior Teal ' c as the only alien members of the team, and actor Christopher Judge ( Teal ' c ) explained that his character's amusement with Vala contributed to Teal ' c's loosening up.
Judge Tatel dissented, saying the “ court ’ s uncritical deference to the government ’ s vague, poorly explained arguments for withholding as well as its willingness to fill in the factual and logical gaps in the government ’ s case, eviscerates both FOIA itself and the principles of openness in government that FOIA embodies .” Moreover, Judge Tatel noted, there was “ ample evidence of agency wrongdoing.
In his acceptance speech, Judge Jones explained how he was blasted by Bill O ' Reilly, Phyllis Schlafly, and Ann Coulter for the Kitzmiller decision.

Judge and majority
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
Stephanos Bibas writes in a 2003 analysis for Cornell Law Review that Judge Frank H. Easterbrook and a majority of scholars " praise these pleas as efficient, constitutional means of resolving cases.
Rulings on matters of law are made by the Judge Advocate alone, whilst decisions on the facts are made by a majority of the members of the court, not including the Judge Advocate, and decisions on sentence by a majority of the court, this time including the Judge Advocate.
Because the proposal received a majority of the votes cast in each municipality, on November 26, 1946, Judge L. A. Mashburn issued an order annexing the city.
Article I, Section 5, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution provides that " Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business ..." Therefore in both the House of Representatives and the Senate a quorum is a simple majority of their respective members.
Commenting on the same court decision, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich issued a statement in opposition to same-sex marriage, which read, in part, as follows: " Judge Walker's ruling overturning Prop 8 is an outrageous disrespect for our Constitution and for the majority of people of the United States who believe marriage is the union of husband and wife ... Congress now has the responsibility to act immediately to reaffirm marriage as a union of one man and one woman as our national policy.
In a much criticized majority opinion which Minton co-authored with Judge Major, he stated that the " alien did not have any legal right — status was a political decision to be made by officials in government.
Gilmore's two court-appointed lawyers, Michael Esplin and Craig Snyder, surprised both the prosecutor Noall T. Wootton and Judge J. Robert Bullock by not cross-examining the majority of the witnesses and offering no defense.
The short led to the creation of the Beavis and Butt-head series on MTV, in which Judge voiced both title characters as well as the majority of supporting characters.
Circuit Judge King concurred in part and in judgment with the majority decision.
Judge drew every single Billy Whizz strip until the mid-1980s, when other artists, including Barrie Appleby and John Dallas began providing occasional fill-in strips, though Judge still drew the vast majority of the strips.
In the aftermath of the disputed 1966 Georgia gubernatorial election between Democrat Lester Maddox and Republican Howard " Bo " Callaway, Tuttle joined Democratic Judge Griffin Bell, later the United States Attorney General, in striking down the Georgia constitutional provision requiring that the legislature chose the governor if no general election candidate receives a majority of the vote.
The majority opinion, written by Judge Edwin Cameron, ruled that because Fourie and Bonthuys had not challenged the Marriage Act, the court could not invalidate it, and therefore their marriage could not immediately be solemnized.
In the aftermath of the disputed 1966 Georgia gubernatorial election between Democrat Lester Maddox and Republican Howard " Bo " Callaway, Bell joined Republican Judge Elbert Tuttle in striking down the Georgia constitutional provision requiring that the legislature chose the governor if no general election candidate receives a majority of the vote.
In his dissenting opinion in In re Bilski, Judge Mayer criticized the majority for not addressing the preliminary issue of whether the claimed invention was within the useful arts.
Associate Justice Byron White, writing for the five-member majority, disagreed with the determination by the Court of Appeals that there was a " clear absence of all jurisdiction " for Judge Stump to consider Ora McFarlin's petition, noting that Indiana law gave circuit courts " original exclusive jurisdiction in all cases at law and in equity " and jurisdiction over " all other causes, matters and proceedings where exclusive jurisdiction thereof is not conferred by law upon some other court, board or officer.
In the view of the majority, Judge Stump's action passed this test.
The proceedings take place according to the normal procedure, but the majority option will become the verdict of the court only if it is supported by the District Judge or is milder than his / hers.

Judge and opinion
In a long and angry footnote to his opinion, Judge Hough had lent the weight of judicial condemnation to such criticism.
The U. S. argument was affirmed, however, by the dissenting opinion of ICJ member U. S. Judge Schwebel, who concluded that in supporting the contras, the U. S. acted lawfully in collective self-defence in El Salvador's support.
' Lower courts then set guidelines for identifying ' junk science ,' such as the 2005 opinion of United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Judge Easterbrook, ' Positive reports about magnetic water treatment are not replicable ; this plus the lack of a physical explanation for any effects are hallmarks of junk science.
In a detailed and at times passionate opinion, Judge Milan Smith likened Mr. al-Kidd's allegation to the repressive practices of the British crown that sparked the American Revolution.
On October 28, 1999, Judge June Green issued a brief opinion rejecting all three of the petitioners ' arguments.
The decision to emphasize the Copyright clause argument was based on both the minority opinion of Judge Sentelle in the appeals court, and on several recent Supreme Court decisions authored by Chief Justice William Rehnquist: United States v. Lopez and United States v. Morrison.
Judge Learned Hand considered the clear and present danger test, but his opinion adopted a balancing approach similar to that suggested in American Communications Association v. Douds.
In his opinion, Vinson endorsed the balancing approach used by Judge Hand:
However, the matter was addressed in separate and dissenting opinions, such as the separate opinion of President Guillaume who concluded that universal jurisdiction exists only in relation to piracy ; and the dissenting opinion of Judge Oda who recognised piracy, hijacking, terrorism and genocide as crimes subject to universal jurisdiction.
In a long and extremely detailed careful opinion, the reviewing court disagreed with Judge Elliott on the law and significantly on Elliott's scope of review of the courts martial proceedings.
Judge Richard Kopf said he may not be bound by the tribal court, but wanted to hear their opinion.
It was then published by Grove Press, with the complete opinion by U. S. Court of Appeals Judge Frederick van Pelt Bryan, which first established the standard of " redeeming social or literary value " as a defense against obscenity charges.
One often-overlooked subplot involves Judge Clayton, who issues a proslavery opinion that absolves the man who attacked Cora's slave Milly of liability.
Judge Frank Easterbrook wrote a unanimous 7th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion affirming dismissal of a similar lawsuit against coffeemaker manufacturer Bunn-O-Matic.
In 1958, federal Judge Jesse Smith Henley of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, stating that integration had " broken down under the pressure of public opinion ," suspended operation of the federal integration order until the 1960-61 school term.
" On March 1, 1973, Judge Joel J. Tyler ruled Deep Throat to be obscene, issuing his opinion on the film as " this feast of carrion and squalor ," " a nadir of decadence " and " a Sodom and Gomorrah gone wild before the fire.
Judge Andrew Kleinfeld wrote in the court's opinion, " Public schools are instrumentalities of government, and government is not entitled to suppress speech that undermines whatever missions it defines for itself.
Fourth Circuit Chief Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III wrote the opinion, in which Judge Niemeyer joined.
Judge King wrote a concurring opinion.
In an opinion concurring only in the judgment, even the extremely liberal Judge Stephen Reinhardt agreed that Aronow was controlling precedent.

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