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Judge and Samuel
* Call of Samuel or Youth of Samuel ( 1 Samuel 1-7 ): From Samuel's birth his career as Judge and prophet over Israel.
* Samuel S. Hinds as Judge Slade, the mayor
They are legislative and executive powers and functions conferred on the Governor-General, not by Royal authority, but by statutory authority ," a view held also by Andrew Inglis Clark, who assisted Sir Samuel Griffith with drafts of the constitution and later became Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Samuel, the Judge, had sons who were dishonest and not trustworthy of the faith.
For Evangelical Christians Samuel is considered to be a Prophet, Judge, and wise Leader of Israel, and treated as an example of fulfilled commitments to God.
Judge Samuel F. Miller, who would later sit in the Santa Clara Railroad case ( see below ), had considered the purpose of the Amendment in 1872, only six years after the Amendment had become law, when the court was " called upon for the first time to give construction to these articles.
Increasing social unrest led to investigations into corruption within his administration, and he was eventually forced to testify before the investigative committee of Judge Samuel Seabury, the Seabury Commission.
Members of the expedition included Helena residents: Truman C. Everts-former U. S. Assessor for the Montana Territory, Judge Cornelius Hedges-U. S. Attorney, Montana Territory, Samuel T. Hauser-President of the First National Bank, Helena, Montana ; later a Governor of the Montana Territory, Warren C. Gillette-Helena merchant, Benjamin C. Stickney Jr .-Helena merchant, Walter Trumbull-son of U. S. Senator Lyman Trumbull ( Illinois ) and Nathaniel P. Langford, then former U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue for Montana Territory.
Clarksville Town Court ( Judge Samuel Gwin )
Following the withdrawal of Harriet Miers ' nomination for that post, and prior to the nomination of Third Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Samuel Alito, Olson's name was again mentioned as a possible nominee.
Judge Samuel Sewall suggested the town change its name to Woodstock in 1690, and in 1749 the town became part of Connecticut.
The township was named for Judge Samuel William Dexter, but he named the village for his father Samuel Dexter, the early American statesman.
Waynesville was founded on the west bank of the Little Miami River in 1797 by Samuel Heighway on land he purchased from Judge John Cleves Simms.
According to Samuel L. French, author of Reminiscences of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Penna., "... the present Borough of Plymouth was erected by decree of Honorable John N. Conyngham, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, on the 23rd day of April, A. D., 1866, upon the recommendation of the Grand Jury ..."
As Judge of the Admiralty he won Samuel Pepys ' warm praise for his ability and integrity.
Then-Circuit Judge Samuel Alito sat on that three-judge appellate panel and dissented from the court's invalidation of that requirement.
Another son, Mike Lee, graduated from BYU as an undergrad and a law student, before clerking for Judge Dee Benson at the United States District Court, District of Utah, and for Justice Samuel Alito, once while he was still judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and once on the U. S. Supreme Court.
* Samuel S. Barney, Judge
Judge Samuel Larner imposed two consecutive and one concurrent life sentence on Carter, and three concurrent life sentences on Artis.
Judge Samuel Larner denied the motion, saying that the recantations " lacked the ring of truth.
* Sir Samuel Martin ( PC ) ( 1801 – 1883 ), Politician and Judge
Snowe meets with U. S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito.

Judge and Conti
* Richard Conti, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
* Samuel Conti ( 1948 ), Judge of the Northern District of California

Judge and still
In an interview included with the recent Mike Judge Collection DVD set, Judge said he was uncertain if some of the earlier episodes still existed in their uncensored form.
But other lawyers ( and judges too ) still find the expression a convenient one ( for example, see the judgement of Mr Justice Bokhary, a Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, in Sanfield Building Contractors Ltd v. Li Kai Cheong ).
US District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan insisted that the administration still had to hand over the evidence that justified the dirty bomb charge, and admonished United States Department of Justice lawyers that dropping the charge:
An early example of the former was the use of the word ' Aotearoa ' to mean New Zealand in the 1878 translation of The National Anthem by Judge Thomas H Smith of the Native Land Court, the translation still used today.
Prior to this merger, the head of local government was the County Judge / Executive, a post that still exists but now has few powers.
The whodunit element is also less important in the Judge Dee stories than it is in the traditional Western detective story, though still more so than in traditional Chinese detective stories.
Long a believer in the benefits of rigorous exercise, Judge Youngdahl was still hearing cases and hiking four miles a day in his early eighties.
Suddenly, to everyone's astonishment, the grand jury testimony was sealed from the public by Judge Mitchell Schweitzer, for reasons that to this day are still not clear.
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.
Due to these allegations, Ginsburg withdrew his name from consideration, and remained on the federal appellate bench, where he is still a Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, serving as the DC Circuit's chief judge for most of the 2000s.
" This rule basically implies that in a civil action, if a hearing commissioner is authorized by all parties to conduct the proceedings instead of a judge, upon a request for a review or appeal, the motion must first be reviewed by a Superior Court judge to the same standard as a motion for appeal on a Superior Court Judge to the Court of Appeals, but the right to appeal to the higher courts still remains.
He was convicted of a murder and Fielding's father, Judge Andrew Carlyle, and Titus, who was still the sheriff back then, had him receive the death penalty.
* In a first season episode of Night Court, Dan Fielding remarks that Judge Stone's age is one of the things he never wonders about, " like is Pinky Lee still alive?
The Court of Appeals sent the case back for further consideration by Judge Neil Thomas on whether the Fifth Amendment is still available to Marsh.
On September 6, 2007, Judge Marrero struck down the NSL provision of the revised Act, ruling that even with limited judicial review granted in the amended law, it was still a violation of separation of powers under the United States Constitution and the First Amendment.
Steve Pond, Dead Fred and Mick Stupp still play together in a band called Krankschaft, sometimes joined by Nik Turner and Dave Anderson to perform Inner City Unit songs as a tribute to Judge Trev Thoms.
However, Judge Joseph Evans, aware that Lisa Marie Presley was still a minor, appointed attorney Blanchard E. Tual to investigate Parker's management.
", " Dan Dare ", " Ant Wars ", " Harry Twenty on the High Rock ", " Fiends of the Eastern Front ", and a couple of early episodes of " Judge Dredd ", and became their specialist in future war stories, first with " The V. C. s ", and then his most enduring character, " Rogue Trooper ", which still features occasionally, written by other writers-although Finley-Day returned to the character for a one-off story in 2010.
More than two years later, in 2011, the Mayor still has not yet released the details of the report or the recommendations made by Judge Marie O ' Jackson.
To this day, Judge is held in great affection by people who remember him-many of whom can still sing his song, " I Am the Flying Dog "
Only one institution, the Judge Rotenberg Center, still employs electric shocks as aversives — a practice that continues to cause them considerable legal and political controversy.

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