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Judge and Thomas
Congress regards impeachment as a power to be used only in extreme cases ; the House has initiated impeachment proceedings only 64 times since 1789 ( most recently against Judge Thomas Porteous of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ) with only the following 19 of these proceedings actually resulting in the House passing Articles of Impeachment:
On his return to the United States Adams was appointed a Commissioner of Monetary Affairs in Boston by a Federal District Judge, however, Thomas Jefferson rescinded this appointment.
Thomas Jefferson, in the Declaration of Independence, referred to God twice in Hebrew terms, and Congress added two more: Lawgiver, Creator, Judge, and Providence.
The case was tried before Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
Congress cut off funding for the Braille magazine translation in 1985, but U. S. District Court Judge Thomas Hogan reversed the decision on First Amendment grounds.
* October 15 – United States Senate votes 52 – 48 to confirm Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court of the United States.
* Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry of England ( 1578 – 1640 ), Judge, Member of Parliament, and politician ( Specifically Soliticar General ( 1617 – 1621 ), Attorney General ( 1621 – 1625 ), and Lord Chancellor ( 1625 – 1640 ))
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.
Judge Spicer ruled afterward that " if Thomas McLaury was one of a party who were thus armed and were making felonious resistance to an arrest, and in the melee that followed was shot, the fact of his being unarmed, if it be a fact, could not of itself criminate the defendants, if they were not otherwise criminated.
The Court has ten judges: President Judge Thomas Burke ; as well as Judges David Lupas, William H. Amesbury, Tina Polachek Gartley, Lesa Gelb, Richard Hughes III, Jennifer Rogers, Fred Pierantoni, Joseph Sklarosky Jr., and Michael Vough.
Bankruptcy Judge John J. Thomas is son of Thomas C. Thomas, a prominent produce dealer whose terminal remains a prominent part of the Wilkes-Barre skyline.
On October 9, 1981, both parties in the Mermelstein case filed motions for summary judgment in consideration of which Judge Thomas T. Johnson of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County took " judicial notice of the fact that Jews were gassed to death at the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland during the summer of 1944.
Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Judge Thomas Pride, and Judge John Bradshaw were posthumously attainted for high treason.
* Thomas Doerr ( President Judge )
* Circuit Court Judge: Thomas S. Eveland
* Probate Court Judge: Thomas K. Byerley
* Probate Judge: Thomas J. LaCross
There are tombs in the church to Walter Grene ( 1456 ), Thomas Higate ( 1576 ), and Sir Edward Fenner ( 1611 ), Judge of the King's Bench.
Sellersburg Town Court ( Judge Thomas Lowe )
* The Probate Judge is Betty Thomas
U. S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson summarized the jurors ' decision by stating that they felt there was an " atmosphere of racial disharmony and mistrust within the United States Marshal Service ".
In November, 1955, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas Thomas C. Trimble ruled that pro-segregationists had " planned and conspired " to prevent integration in Hoxie.

Judge and Hogan
* Timothy S. Hogan ( 1909-1989 ), Federal District Judge
Although Hogan denied ever offering any bribes or inducements to Bello, Judge Bruno Leopizzi forced him to produce his original handwritten notes on his conversations with Bello.
Nearly four years later, Watson went back to court before District Court Chief Judge Thomas F. Hogan for reconsideration of his sentence on February 12, 2008, which was an uncommon situation for the federal court after a defendant had served his time and had been released.
Although he believed Watson deserved another three years in prison, Judge Hogan declined to give Watson more prison time.
Chief Judge Thomas F. Hogan ordered Karni released on US $ 100, 000 bail to Silver Spring, Maryland, having agreed to waive diplomatic immunity and wear an electronic surveillance device, but the US has moved to have that ruling overturned.
This became an issue in court ; Judge Hogan and Ron McNeil, a federal prosecutor, both denied this on the record.
Palmera's lawyers denied the letter's authenticity before Judge Tom Hogan during his first U. S. trial, arguing that Palmera wasn't its real author and blamed the FARC for producing it as a form of political propaganda.
On October 1, 2004, federal Judge Thomas F. Hogan found Miller in contempt of court for refusing to appear before a federal grand jury, which was investigating who had leaked to reporters the fact that Valerie Plame was a CIA operative.
Judge Hogan sentenced her to 18 months in jail, but stayed the sentence while her appeal proceeded.
On July 6, 2005, Judge Hogan ordered Miller to serve her sentence at " a suitable jail within the metropolitan area of the District of Columbia ".
In July 2004, Branzburg was cited as precedent by United States District Court Chief Judge Thomas Hogan in a memorandum opinion denying a motion to quash two grand jury subpoenas issued to reporters.
* Jack Hogan as Judge Smithwood
At a court hearing, where Cooper was expected to be ordered to jail, Cooper told U. S. District Judge Thomas Hogan: " I am prepared to testify.

Judge and authorized
The Judge is authorized by the Revised Code of Washington to preside over civil infractions, traffic infractions, criminal misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor violations, and civil orders for protection.
Though the police were authorized to search the vehicle and found narcotics in suitcases held in the trunk of the Baroness's car, Judge Christie of the Delaware Superior Court ruled that the unlawful detention of the pair, and the beating of Monk, rendered the consent to the search void as given under duress.
Their petition was presented to Judge James Gamble who authorized the election.
" 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.
When Harlan was a Circuit Judge in 1955, he authorized the decision upholding conviction of leaders of the communist party ( including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ) under the Smith Act.
By the Act of March 2, 1865, Congress authorized " the President to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, for service during the rebellion and one year thereafter, an officer of the Navy Department to be called the ' Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate General.
" Noting that Judge Swygert found no Indiana law that authorized Judge Stump's action, Justice White observed:
Not the least of these was the MUSH's Judge system, a board of players trained and authorized to respond on-call to roleplay disputes, and DarrienSpace, possibly the first functional starship and space system for MU * s that didn't require any use of the C programming language to install or maintain.
The Lawgiver gun in the Judge Dredd comics is linked to the DNA of the authorized user.
The Commandant of the Judge Advocate General's School is authorized by Congress to award a Master of Laws degree.

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