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* Judges ' commissions are valid quamdiu se bene gesserint ( during good behaviour ), and if they do not behave themselves they can be removed only by both Houses of Parliament, or the one House of Parliament, depending on the legislature's structure.
Scholars agree that the Deuteronomists ' hand can be seen in Judges through the book's cyclical nature: the Israelites fall into idolatry, God punishes them for their sins with oppression by foreign peoples, the Israelites cry out to God for help, and God sends a judge to deliver them from the foreign oppression.
In one case, the Provincial Judges Reference ( 1997 ), it was found a law can be held invalid for contradicting unwritten principles, in this case judicial independence.
As early as the thirteenth century, it was held that " the law of nature ... is the ground of all laws " and by the Chancellor and Judges that " it is required by the law of nature that every person, before he can be punish ’ d, ought to be present ; and if absent by contumacy, he ought to be summoned and make default .".
Scribing ( also known as Penciling ) is the writing down of the scores and comments of Judges at dressage events, so that the Judge can concentrate on the performance.
Judges and legal analysts have voiced concerns that Congress can strip or remove from the judicial branch the ability to determine if legislation is constitutional.
Judges often become mentors to young clerks, providing the young attorney with an experienced individual to whom he or she can go for advice.
A paralegal can also work as a freelance offering their services to solicitors performing tasks such assisting Counsel at court and taking notes in court and presenting applications to District Judges in chambers.
Judges can also assess up to 10 points penalty for a course delay.
Judges can excuse a hound from competition for failing to run, being unfit, coursing another hound instead of the lure, hound or handler interference or excessive course delay.
Judges may also call for evidence for the purpose of obtaining its citation information so that they can produce the evidence for their own school.
For the Judges, a Block War is one of the toughest situations to police, simply because there are usually so many people involved and arrests generally have to be made in vast numbers before things can be properly cooled down and peace restored.
Recognising that this generally practical safeguard can sometimes impede Judges in the execution of their duties, the Justice Department computers contain instructions on bypassing Lawgiver palm-recognition systems.
These instructions can be accessed by senior Judges, but are generally employed only in severe emergencies.
Judges must employ caution when using this extremely dangerous round ; the blast caused by the exploding bullets can just as easily harm those firing as well as the target.
However, in more complicated cases, Lay Judges can be called.
Support for this can be found in the Bible, which does not mention the actual capture of Bethel, but does speak of it in memory in Judges 1: 22-26.
In the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible, Abimelech (; א ֲ ב ִ ימ ָ ל ֶ ך ְ) was a son of the great judge Gideon (); thus his name א ֲ ב ִ ימ ֶ ל ֶ ך ְ / א ֲ ב ִ ימ ָ ל ֶ ך ְ can best be interpreted " my father, the king ".
Depending on the relevant national regulations, Touch Judges can be recognised as ' Assistant Referees ' and can have the authority to indicate foul play, support with pre-match protocols and other roles delegated to them by the referee.
Judges can use their equitable powers to dismiss a UCL claim or deny injunctive relief.
Judges from other common law jurisdictions ( including England and Wales ) can be recruited and serve in the judiciary according to Article 92 of the Basic Law.
Judges can evaluate this speech on any criteria, but usually the style of delivery ( measured by the fluidity of the speech as well as the hand gestures, eye contact, memorization, posture, and tone ) and content ( the proof offered to prove the claims of problems ) serve as fair and impartial indicators.
Judge or Judges can refer to:

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If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class.
Judges are not bound to impose a sentence within the range of a joint submission, and a judge's disregard for a joint submission is not in itself grounds for the sentence to be altered on appeal.
The sling is mentioned in the Bible, which provides what is believed to be the oldest textual reference to a sling in the Book of Judges, 20: 16.
The Judges were believed to be representatives of YHWH or Jehovah God.
Whereas the late King James the Second by the Assistance of diverse evill Councellors Judges and Ministers imployed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion and the Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome ( list of grievances including ) ... by causing severall good Subjects being Protestants to be disarmed at the same time when Papists were both Armed and Imployed contrary to Law, ( Recital regarding the change of monarch ) ... thereupon the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons pursuant to their respective Letters and Elections being now assembled in a full and free Representative of this Nation takeing into their most serious Consideration the best meanes for attaining the Ends aforesaid Doe in the first place ( as their Auncestors in like Case have usually done ) for the Vindicating and Asserting their ancient Rights and Liberties, Declare ( list of rights including ) ... That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their Conditions and as allowed by Law.
For example, the horse's straightness going across the diagonal may be assessed by judges at M and H. Judges in the United States are licensed by the USEF for different levels of competition, depending on the judge's experience and training.
Judges and policemen found Buscetta to be very polite and intelligent, albeit sometimes prone to vanity.
As is the pattern throughout the book of Judges, the Israelites again turned away from God after 40 years of peace brought by Deborah's victory over Canaan and were allowed to be oppressed by the neighboring Midianites and Amalekites.
The vow is stated in Judges 11: 31 as " Then it shall be, that whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's, and I will offer it up for a burnt offering.
The Government's focus then switched from abolition to reform and, in particular, reform of the much-criticised " secret soundings " of Judges and other establishment legal figures upon which the old system was based, which was said to be inappropriate and unfair given the size of the modern profession, a possible source of improper Government patronage ( since the final recommendations were made by the Lord Chancellor, who is a member of the Government ), and discriminatory against part-time workers ( especially women ) and ethnic minorities.
The panel of judges will be assisted in their deliberations by The Climate Group and Special Advisor to The Virgin Earth Prize Judges, Steve Howard.
Judges are elected to a term of six years and must be a member of the Indiana Bar Association.
James called the judges before him and, furious, ripped up the letter, patronisingly telling them that " I well know the true and ancient common law to be the most favourable to Kings of any law in the world, to which law I do advise you my Judges to apply your studies ".
The second-stage reconsideration may be heard by three Immigration Judges, or by a single Immigration Judge.
" ( Judges 11: 3 ) The elders of Gilead ask him to be their leader in the campaign against the Ammonites, but he holds out for a more permanent and a broader position, and the elders agree that, provided Jephthah succeeds in defeating Ammon, he will be their permanent chieftain.
Ethelbert William Bullinger, looks at the word " and " in the Jephthah's vow ( Judges 11: 31: " whatever comes out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the people of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's, and I will offer it up as a burnt offering ").

Judges and divided
Another excerpt from the bible mentions empty pitchers with lamps given to three hundred men divided into three companies, in the Book of Judges.

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In Judges, Samuel and Kings Israel becomes faithless and God ultimately shows his anger by sending his people into exile, but in Joshua Israel is obedient, Joshua is faithful, and God fulfills his promise and gives them the land.
Judges forms part of Deuteronomistic history, a theologically-oriented history of Israel from the entry into Canaan to the destruction of the Temple.
This is the theme played out in Judges: the people are unfaithful to Yahweh and he therefore delivers them into the hands of their enemies ; the people then repent and entreat Yahweh for mercy, which he sends in the form of a judge ; the judge delivers the Israelites from oppression, but after a while they fall into unfaithfulness again and the cycle is repeated.
The Bible provides a number of references to nails, including the story in Judges of the wife who drives a nail into the temple of her husband while he is asleep, the provision of iron for nails by King David for Solomon's Temple, and of course the crucifixion of Christ.
The etymology of the word into English is from Old French Philistin, from Classical Latin Philistinus found in the writings of Josephus, from Late Greek Philistinoi ( Phylistiim in the Septuagint ) found in the writings by Philo, from Hebrew Plištim, ( e. g. 1 Samuel 17: 36 ; 2 Samuel 1: 20 ; Judges 14: 3 ; Amos 1: 8 ), " people of Plešt " (" Philistia "); cf.
One of them, ( Judges 18: 30 ), is due to an alteration of the original out of reverence for Moses ; rather than say that Moses ' grandson became an idolatrous priest, a suspended letter nun ( נ ) was inserted to turn Mosheh into Menasheh ( Manasseh ).
Recorded in the Book of Judges, chapter 12, after the inhabitants of Gilead inflicted a military defeat upon the tribe of Ephraim ( around 1370 – 1070 BCE ), the surviving Ephraimites tried to cross the Jordan River back into their home territory and the Gileadites secured the river's fords to stop them.
A biographer of Francis Bacon noted that " he most offensive of Attorney Generals transformed into the most admired and venerated of Judges ".
So the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel, and he sold them into the hand of the Philistines and into the hand of the Ammonites ..." ( Judges 10: 6-7 ).
They positively cannot turn innocence into guilt ; and irrespective of all the Sheriffs, Judges and special panels … the essence of crime and virtue is absolutely out of the jurisdiction of the courts of law.
Clamence then relates the story of how a famous fifteenth-century painting, a panel from the Ghent Altarpiece known as The Just Judges, came into his possession.
The Judges were so astonished at the verdict of the jury that they had to repeat their question before they would believe their ears, but the public which crowded the judgment hall, on the announcement of the verdict, broke out into cheers so loud and long as, according to the unanimous testimony of contemporary reporters, had never before been heard in the Guildhall.
Outcault was a 2008 Judges ' Choice inductee into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
However, the Dark Judges were not destroyed but merely weakened, and four years later, Judge Anderson was duped into returning to Deadworld, where she was forced to resurrect them.
This body, established by the Judges Act, organizes seminars for federally appointed judges, coordinates the discussion of issues of concern to the judiciary, and conducts inquiries, either on public complaint or at the request of the federal Minister of Justice or a provincial attorney general, into the conduct of any federally appointed judge.
* Consuedo, vel, Lex Mercatoria: or, The Law Merchant: Divided into three parts, according to the Essential Parts of Traffick Necessary for All Statesmen, Judges, Magistrates, Temporal and Civil Lawyers, Mint-Men, Merchants, Mariners and Others Negotiating in all Places of the World.
( However, some Midianites survived well into the days of the Book of Judges.
Judges 4: 17-21 describes Jael killing Sisera by luring him into her tent, letting him lay down to rest, and then while he was asleep hammering a tent peg into his head killing him.
Michael Coogan writes that Jael being a woman " is a further sign that Yahweh ultimately is responsible for the victory: The mighty Canaanite general Sisera will be ' sold ' by the Lord ' into the hand of a woman ' ( Judges 4: 9 )-the ultimate degradation.

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