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Together with members of the National Congress of Mothers Lathrop worked to organize a juvenile court movement nationally with justice law reformers such as Judge Ben Lindsey ( who later chaired the National Conference of Charities and Correction's juvenile court subcommittee ).
Among other measures to which Judge Lindsey contributed his influence were a reform of the registration law, greatly reducing election frauds ; a reform of the ballot ; state provisions for the support of the dependents of persons serving in prison ; extension of the probation system for prisoners ; organization of public baths and playgrounds in Denver ; the institution of the fresh-air movement in Denver and enactment of state-wide Mother's Pension Law.
In 1906, Judge Lindsey was a candidate for Governor of Colorado, and in 1912 became a member of the Progressive National Committee.
In early 1927, Judge Lindsey co-wrote a controversial book about what he called " companionate marriage ," in which he suggested that young men and women should be able to live together in a trial marriage, where the couple could have a year to assess whether or not they were compatible.
Since one of the most common discourses in the popular culture was about women having children, and many clergy believed that sexual intercourse within marriage should only be for purposes of procreation, Judge Lindsey ’ s essay aroused strong emotions ; a number of priests and ministers, as well as civic leaders accused him of promoting immorality, promiscuity and free love, charges that he denied (" Judge Lindsey Denies Advocating Free Love.
Judge Lindsey appeared as himself in the film The Soul of Youth ( 1920 ), directed by William Desmond Taylor, and in Judge Ben Lindsey in the Juvenile Court ( 1921 ), the latter film made in the experimental Photokinema sound-on-disc process.
* D ' Ann Campbell, " Judge Ben Lindsey and the Juvenile Court Movement, 1901-1904 ," Arizona and the West, 1976, Vol.

Judge and continued
He was found guilty of reckless driving yesterday by Traffic Judge George T. Murphy, who continued his no-driving probation for another year and ordered him to spend 15 days in the Detroit House of Correction.
He continued to have hits through the rest of the 1950s and even the 1960s, including " Pretty Thing " ( 1956 ), " Say Man " ( 1959 ), and " You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover " ( 1962 ).
Judge Green continued to add to his real estate holdings throughout the early nineteenth century.
He continued with cameo roles, including Judge Broomfield in Gandhi ( 1982 ).
The function of the Judge was similar to that of the Bailiffs of Guernsey and Jersey, and continued until 1949.
When he moved to Shawneetown, he continued to read law under Judge William G. Bowman who had a large library of both law and the classics.
On August 17, 2006, U. S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit issued a 43-page ruling stating the program is unconstitutional, but did not immediately suspend the program and grants a temporary stay, in which the American Civil Liberties Union continued fighting the program's legality in the case ACLU v. NSA.
After the outburst, defense moved for a mistrial, but Judge Hawkins denied the motion and testimony continued.
Judge Perry retired from the firm during the second year of the partnership, but the connection between Judge Taft and Mr. Smith continued until the death of the former in 1897.
Though " Judge Not " failed to achieve much success, Marley was not discouraged and continued to record music.
Judge returned as artist in 1984, and continued to draw it until his death in 1989.
In a trial led by the Judge Advocate General branch's officers in a military court, Faiz was announced to spent four years in Montgomery Central Jail ( MCJ ), due to his influential personality, Liaquat Ali Khan's government continued locating him in Central Prison Karachi and the Central Jail Mianwali.
While Marvel Comics reprinted some of Gibbons ' Marvel UK Doctor Who work, Eclipse Comics reprinted some of his Warrior work and Eagle reprinted various Judge Dredd tales, Gibbons continued to produce new work almost exclusively for DC throughout the 1980s.
After leaving active duty, Marcus continued his army service as a member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps in the Organized Reserve Corps.
Judge continued touring up until 1991, and even released another 7 " EP, There Will Be Quiet, featuring " The Storm " and " Forget This Time " ( the CD-version also contains a cover-version of " When the Levee Breaks ", originally by Led Zeppelin ).
The lawsuit continued for three years before concluding in January, 2008 with Judge William O. Bertelsman dismissing the trial with ISC and NASCAR winning the lawsuit.
The Judge continued: " As a result of your intoxication, you completely mistook where you were.
The valley continued to attract notable people: Major Sir Thomas Mitchell, one of Australia's best-known explorers built the first house at Stanwell Park ; Supreme Court Judge John Fletcher Hargrave later owned and holidayed in the area, his inheritance coming to Lawrence Hargrave, one of the world's most important aviation pioneers of the 1890s in the lead-up to powered man flight.
He sold his successful business three years later for $ 7, 000 and returned to Paris where he continued studying law under Judge Andrew McCampbell.
He continued as a Judge of the Orphan's Court, and was always in the Standing Committee.
Judge Kaplan also spoke to the legality of Corley and 2600. com's continued linking to sites that offered DeCSS for download, saying
As the debate continued, Williams was denied bail and sentenced to a maximum of ten years in prison on December 7, 1993 by Judge Ouderkirk.
In 1951, following the assassination Prime minister Liaqat Ali Khan, Cornelius left the government assignment instead appointed as the associate judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan in November 1951 and continued as Judge with regular intervals till 1953 when he was confirmed as a Senior Judge of the Federal Court of Pakistan.

Judge and defend
One day, Kirkland is shocked to find himself requested to defend Judge Fleming, who to everyone's surprise has been accused of rape.
The next night on Raw, Judge Mills Lane ruled that The Rock had to defend his newly won WWF Championship against Austin that night, as stipulated in the new contract Austin had signed two weeks earlier with Shane.
Judge Victoria Sharp also found " reasonable and serious grounds " for suspecting that El Naschie used a range of false names to defend his editorial practice in communications with Nature, and described this behavior as " curious " and " bizarre ".
In 1866, Holt issued a pamphlet titled Vindication of Judge Advocate General Holt From the Foul Slanders of Traitors, Confessed Perjurers and Suborners, Acting in the Interest of Jefferson Davis in which he attempted to defend himself against the various allegations and clear up some of the confusion stemming from the trial.
Founded by Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman, Anita K. Blair, and Barbara Olson in 1992, the IWF grew out of the ad hoc group, " Women for Judge Thomas ," that was created to defend Clarence Thomas against allegations of sexual harassment and other improprieties.
Armstrong won the case, in part because the Judge ruled that Armstrong, as a Scientologist of long standing, knew that fair game was practiced, and had good reason to believe that possession of these papers would be necessary to defend himself against illegal persecution by the Church.
U. S. District Judge Robert E. Jones asked Hawash during the hearing " You and the others in the group were prepared to take up arms, and die as martyrs if necessary, to defend the Taliban.

Judge and views
They can be interpreted in a manner similar to the Witnesses and Judge, in that the right parent represents the past, the child the present, and the left parent the future ; another way to interpret such a triplet views the right parent as the querent's side, allies, resources, and opinions, the left parent as the quesited's side, and the child as the interaction of the two sides.
His government position restricted his ability to publicly voice his Progressive views, though he expressed his opinions clearly in private to friends such as Judge Learned Hand.
Judge Richard Goldstone, writing in The New York Times in October 2011, said of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine that “ It is not a ‘ tribunal .’ The ‘ evidence ’ is going to be one-sided and the members of the ‘ jury ’ are critics whose harsh views of Israel are well known.
Senator Graham indicated that he thought that Judge Hamilton's views were " so far removed from the mainstream " that a vote against cloture was warranted.
Russell commented on Judge McGeehan that, " As an Irish Catholic, his views were perhaps prejudiced ," and compared his case to the case against Socrates saying that " precisely the same accusations were brought — atheism and corrupting the young.
Judge Jones also filed a separate concurrence, in which she expressed further views.

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