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Judge and Kimball
However, on November 16, 2009, U. S. District Judge Dale A. Kimball denied the motions of the defense, ruling that Dr. Welner's methodology on the case " represents the best practices in forensic psychiatry and psychology ".
As part of a plea deal between the defense and federal prosecutors, federal Judge Dale Kimball gave Barzee credit for seven years that she already has served, the U. S. attorney in Utah said.
On September 30, 2003, Judge Kimball ( the presiding federal district judge ) granted the SCO Group's request for a delay until February 4, 2004,to file any amended pleadings or add parties to this action ”.
On August 10, 2007, Judge Kimball, who also presides over the SCO v. Novell case, ruled that Novell, not the SCO Group, is the rightful owner of the copyrights covering the Unix operating system.
In an order entered on 21 September 2007, Judge Kimball administratively closed the case of SCO v. IBM due to SCO filing for bankruptcy on 14 September 2007.
In the first, Judge Dale A. Kimball affirmed Magistrate Judge Brooke Wells ' June 28, 2006 Order striking most of SCO's claimed evidence of code misuse as being too vague to be worth adjudicating.
On August 10, Judge Dale Kimball issued a ruling in SCO v. Novell which found that " Novell is the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare copyrights " and SCO to be in breach of its SVRX licensing agreement with Novell.
Ewing, Mrs. And Mrs. Archibald McClellan, Judge and Mrs. Clifford P. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ella S. Rathvon by a well-known student of Mrs. Eddy, Edward A. Kimball, C. S. D.
The next day, May 4, he introduced the Nauvoo endowment ceremony to nine associates: Associate President and Patriarch to the Church, Smith's brother Hyrum ; first counselor in the First Presidency, William Law ; three of the Twelve Apostles, Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and Willard Richards ; Nauvoo stake president, William Marks ; two bishops, Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, and a close friend, Judge James Adams of Springfield, Illinois.
On May 9, 2004, Federal Judge Dale A. Kimball heard both parties ' arguments and took both motions under advisement.
Judge Kimball denied SCO's motion to remand and partially granted Novell's motion to dismiss on June 9, 2004, on a pleading technicality.
SCO stipulated to Novell's motion, and therefore Judge Kimball granted it.
On August 10, 2007, Judge Kimball ruled that "... Novell is the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare Copyrights.
Judge Kimball dismissed the case with no possibility to re-file the suit with an amended complaint, restricting SCO to pursue the case only in appeals.
Judge Ivory Kimball worked during several sessions of Congress as the department head of the Grand Army of the Republic in the District to get a bill through Congress to build the Amphitheatre.

Judge and participated
Although the defense teams in both McVeigh's and Nichols trials suggested that others were involved, Judge Steven W. Taylor found no credible, relevant, or legally admissible evidence, of anyone other than McVeigh and Nichols having directly participated in the bombing.
Elevated as a Permanent Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on December 10, 1989, Member of the Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament Law of the International Law Association ; participated in Symposium under the Auspices of International Law Association held at Geneva on 9th & 10 June, 1995, on the subject or “ ONGOING PROLIFERATION CHALLENGES: Legal Aspects ”; attended Seminar on “ The Rights and Duties of States ” that have signed or ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention, on 2 July, 1997, at Hague, Netherlands ; contributed an Article published in Volume III of Arms Control and Disarmament Law titled “ Future Legal Restraints on Arms Proliferation ” published by the United Nations and launched at United Nations Headquarters in November, 1996 ; Member of the Executive Council of Allama Iqbal Open University from September, 1996 to December, 1997 ; Chairman, Pakistan Zakat Council from August, 1991 to July, 1994.
* Rwanda: In 2005 the Presiding Judge of the Provincial Court in Ruhengeri ruled that Witnesses should not be imprisoned for refusing to bear arms in civil defense ' night patrols ' since they were willing to participate and had participated in other forms of community service.
Judge Horn stated, " Scrushy knew of and actively participated in the fraud " and referred to Scrushy as the " CEO of the fraud ".
Franklin County Circuit Judge Earl O ' Bannon dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that Wilkinson had not knowingly participated in Kentucky Central's breach of financial responsibility, even though it had, in his words, an " odor of politics.
He was then appointed and commissioned by President Lyndon B. Johnson as a United States Circuit Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1965, where he participated in decisions including many civil rights cases of the 1960s and 1970s.
Judge Meskill participated in many influential rulings during his tenure on the Court, including several adopted by the United States Supreme Court.

Judge and ceremony
The couple married September 21, 1928 in Port Chester, New York, in a private ceremony performed by Surrogate Judge G. A. Slater of Westchester County, New York.
Its inaugural session was dedicated to the introduction of its new members, followed by an oath ceremony supervised by Judge Thahir Hamza Salman, the Head of Kirkuk Appellate Court.
Lacey and Danny slip away from the ceremony for a tryst at the Judge's house, but are discovered by the Judge and his wife.
At the ceremony were Judge Roger S. Greene, Judge Thomas Burke, J. S.
The Letters Patent granting Arms to the University of Plymouth were presented by Eric Dancer, Lord Lieutenant of Devon, in a ceremony at the University on 27 November 2008, in the presence of Henry Paston-Bedingfeld, York Herald of the College of Arms, the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Plymouth, Judge William Taylor, the Recorder of Plymouth, and Baroness Judith Wilcox.
Judge John L. Carroll, dean of Cumberland, 2006 graduation ceremony.
* Yale Law School's Dean Harold H. Koh with Former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel and Prof. W. Michael Reisman at ceremony of hanging Judge Schwebel's portrait in the Yale Law School on September 27, 2007
Having been confirmed, he was sworn in on January 17, 2009 by Bayamón Superior Court Judge Angel Manuel Candelas in a private ceremony at Sagrado Corazón Urbanization in San Juan, where McClintock was raised and lived for many years.
Now that Jimmy's annulment is final, the Judge plans to preside over an official marriage ceremony that afternoon.
Following his retirement from the Supreme Court, the new President of the Court, Judge Dorit Beinisch, said at his farewell ceremony:
In a ceremony following Judge Friendly's death, Chief Justice of the United States, Warren E. Burger, said, " In my 30 years on the bench, I have never known a judge more qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.
At the same ceremony, Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall called Judge Friendly " a man of the law.
They were about to be engaged in 1942 but World War II intervened and, after a globe-trotting romance during the hostilities, they married on June 15, 1945, in a civil ceremony conducted by New York Supreme Court Judge Ferdinand Pecora, famous for investigating the 1929 stock market crash and its aftermath.

Judge and March
In March 2009, U. S. District Court Judge Panner ruled in favor of the Santo Daime, acknowledging its protection from prosecution under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
* March 23 – Watergate scandal ( United States ): In a letter to Judge John Sirica, Watergate burglar James W. McCord Jr. admits that he and other defendants have been pressured to remain silent about the case.
In March 2005, CC Korea was initiated by Jongsoo Yoon ( in Korean: 윤종수 ), a Presiding Judge of Incheon District Court, as a project of Korea Association for Infomedia Law ( KAFIL ).
On March 23, 1973, Judge Sirica read the court a letter from Watergate burglar James McCord alleging perjury had been committed in the Watergate trial, and defendants had been pressured to remain silent.
Cochran, the County Seat of Bleckley County, Georgia, is named for Judge Arthur E. Cochran and was incorporated on March 19, 1869.
On March 29, 1911, 33 citizens led by John Mulkey and represented by their attorney Robert Hickman, presented a petition to Judge Thomas J. Layman of the Franklin County Court to incorporate West City as a village.
On March 11, 1835, East Sudbury became Wayland, a farming community, presumably in honor of Dr. Francis Wayland, who was president of Brown University and a friend of East Sudbury ’ s Judge Edward Mellen.
Through the efforts of Anthony Stewart, with the help of Judge Adam Ebaugh, the Post Office Department changed the town's postmark to " Stewartstown " on March 24, 1832.
A Davidson County Chancery Court Judge settled the litigation by ordering a new election be held March 15, 2011, on which date residents in Lakewood voted 458 to 447 to surrender their charter and merge services with Metro-Nashville
U. S. District Judge James Mahan voided the state ban on advertising by legal brothels on grounds the state did not offer any compelling interest in support of the policy, but the U. S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the state law in March 2010.
Federal District Court Judge Von Der Hydt ruled in their favor in December 1975 and March 1976, enjoining clearcutting of over of the north end of Prince of Wales Island.
In March 2011, Judge John Sedwick from the Anchorage federal district court, in his ruling, reinstated the Roadless Rule on roadless areas in the Tongass, but with three of the Forest Service's recent timber projects excluded from that ruling " without prejudice.
In another reference, the Faizabad District Judge on a plaint filed by Mahant Raghubar Das gave a judgment on 18 March 1886.
The Rosenbergs were convicted on March 29, 1951, and on April 5 were sentenced to death by Judge Irving Kaufman under Section 2 of the Espionage Act of 1917, 50 U. S. Code 32 ( now 18 U. S. Code 794 ), which prohibits transmitting or attempting to transmit to a foreign government information " relating to the national defense.
On March 9, Judge Leonie Brinkema postponed the criminal contempt trial, pending a motion by defense attorneys to dismiss the charges in the case.
William Quan Judge ( April 13, 1851 – March 21, 1896 ) was a mystic, esotericist, and occultist, and one of the founders of the original Theosophical Society.
In March 2001, U. S. District Court Judge Bernard A. Friedman ruled that the admissions policies were unconstitutional because they " clearly consider " race and are " practically indistinguishable from a quota system.
On March 26, 2007, U. S. District Judge Clarence Cooper dismissed with prejudice a suit for injunctive relief filed by European Connections, agreeing with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and TJC that IMBRA is a constitutional exercise of Congressional authority to regulate for-profit dating websites and agencies where the primary focus is on introducing Americans to foreigners.
Following the preparation of a final list of rights that included new demands such as a general amnesty for all members of the provisional government and provisions for separate francophone schools, delegates Abbé Joseph-Noël Ritchot, Judge John Black and Alfred Henry Scott departed for Ottawa on March 23 and 24.
A ruling by Judge Harold H. Greene on March 7, 1988 removed this barrier and allowed the BOCs to offer voice-mail service, however they were not alloweed to design or manufacture equipment used to provide voice-mail services.
On March 30, Minkow pleaded guilty before Judge Patricia A. Seitz.
Hauptmann was convicted and immediately sentenced to death by Judge Trenchard who set the date for the week of March 18, 1935.
Alexander Minto Hughes ( 2 May 1945-13 March 1998 ), better known as Judge Dread, was an English reggae and ska musician.
Judge Dread died from a heart attack as he walked off stage after performing at The Penny Theatre in Canterbury on the 13 March 1998.
John Joseph Sirica ( March 19, 1904 – August 14, 1992 ) was the Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, where he became famous for his role in the Watergate scandal.

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