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Many police officers or responsible authorities present in Genoa during the G8 summit, are currently under investigation by the Italian judges, and some of them resigned.
Many high schools host cheerleading competitions, bringing in IHSA judges.
Many judges award divers for the amount of splash created by the diver on entry, with less splash resulting in a higher score.
Many observers believe that arrears in salary payments also make it difficult for judges to remain independent from outside influences and free from corruption.
Many lawyers, judges, and academics have espoused this sentiment.
Many civil wedding ceremonies take place in local town or city halls or courthouses in judges ' chambers.
Many of his ideas on authority, morality, and property disturbed the essay judges at the Academy, and Proudhon was only awarded the bronze medal ( something in which Proudhon took pride, because he felt that this was an indicator that his writing made elite academics uncomfortable ).
Many states follow the federal government practice of having one or more separate systems of administrative law judges in the executive branch in addition to judicial branch judges, for example, to handle driver's license revocations, unemployment insurance claims, or land use disputes.
Many judges also officiate at civil marriage ceremonies in their courthouse chambers.
Many of the white farmers in this district, unlike their fellows dwelling farther north, were willing to accept British rule, and this fact induced Mr Justice Menzies, one of the judges of Cape Colony then on circuit at Colesberg, to cross the Orange and proclaim ( October 1842 ) the country British territory, a proclamation disallowed by the governor, Sir George Napier, who, nevertheless, maintained that the emigrant farmers were still British subjects.
Many more jurisdictions following the retributive philosophy, especially in the United States, follow a set tariff, where judges impose a penalty for a crime within the range set by the tariff.
Many of those measures have to be filed with the company registry where they are checked by special judges or other judicial officers.
Many noted barristers, judges and politicians were members of the Inn during this period, including Gilbert Gerard, Master of the Rolls, Edmund Pelham, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and Francis Bacon, who served as Treasurer for eight years, supervising significant changes to the facilities of the Inn and the first proper construction of the gardens and walks for which the Inn is noted.
Many states in the United States require that some or all judges be members of the bar ; typically these limit or completely prohibit the judges from practicing law while serving as a judge.
Many fine examples of these robes can be seen in portraits of Irish judges in the King's Inns.
Many state supreme court justices wear unique styles of robes, the most notable being the Maryland Court of Appeals, where all judges wear red, and British-style tab collars.
Many of the judges who ordered busing also sent their children to private schools.
Many other expenses, such as salaries of federal judges, are mandatory, but account for a relatively small share of federal spending.
Many tournaments also drop the highest and lowest score received by each debater, in order to ensure that the speaker award calculations are fair and consistent, despite the preferences of different judges.
Many judges also ask the parties to prepare form orders with a brief statements of law to help the judge write the decision.
Many of the streets that connect to Hidalgo Street near here are named after notable lawyers and judges.
Many other former judges were / have been given court shows in syndication due in large part to Sheindlin's popularity ; these include Greg Mathis, Glenda Hatchett, Alex Ferrer, Maria Lopez, Karen Mills-Frances, Cristina Perez, David Young, and many others.

Many and lawyers
Many in the Union Party leadership were lawyers who had contracts with the sugar operations recently bought out and enlarged by the new American owners, thus establishing a close relationship between the nascent middle classes and the American corporate interests.
Many international lawyers, in addition, believe that the Declaration forms part of customary international law and is a powerful tool in applying diplomatic and moral pressure to governments that violate any of its articles.
Many states have small claims divisions where all parties proceed in civil cases without lawyers, often before a magistrate or justice of the peace.
Many state supreme courts are the primary regulatory body for lawyers in their state and determine who can practice law and when lawyers are sanctioned for violations of professional ethical rules, which are generally also put in place as state court rules.
Many American lawyers who were prominent in the American Revolution were admiralty and maritime lawyers in their private lives.
Many courts have a pro se clerk to assist people without lawyers.
Many of the attendees at DEF CON include computer security professionals, journalists, lawyers, federal government employees, security researchers, and hackers with a general interest in computer code, computer architecture, phone phreaking, hardware modification, and anything else that can be " hacked ".
Many foreign lawyers who have such a degree come to study in the United States to obtain an LL. M.
" Many lawyers revere Justice Jackson as one of the best writers on the court, and one of the most committed to due process protections from overreaching federal agencies.
Many traditional Sunni Islamic lawyers agree that to be in keeping with Islam, a government should have some form of council of consultation or majlis al-shura, although it must recognize that God and not the people are sovereign and that it is subordinate to Sharia law.
Many McGill graduates continue on to careers in the European Union, notably France, and make up the bulk of corporate lawyers in Montréal's legal market, in addition to careers on Bay Street, Canada's financial core.
Many paralegals in Ontario work in the areas of permitted practice for paralegals and also work alongside lawyers in areas of practice that are only permitted to be practiced by lawyers.
Many notable lawyers, including Daniel Webster and William Wirt, represented claimants before the commission.
Many of these courts are in small towns and villages where none of the residents are lawyers.
Many worked for the organized Church and were in holy orders ( like Petrarch ), while others were lawyers and chancellors of Italian cities-like Petrarch's disciple, Salutati, the Chancellor of Florence-and thus had access to book copying workshops.
Many consultants and the members of such professions as lawyers, real estate agents, and surveyors in small and medium-size towns operate from home offices.
While studying, Gaudron attempted to obtain articles of clerkship ( then five years in duration ), but was not successful ; as she later said, " Many distinguished lawyers took a lot of trouble and effort to explain to me that it was not their policy to take on women as articled clerks.
Many people obtain assistance from professionals such as accountants, financial planners, investment advisers, and lawyers.
Many of those who had been written about or " Franked ," threatened lawsuits, and many issues toward the end of Michael Bate's ownership contained printed apologies as a means to warding off the expense of lawyers ' fees.
The British consul in Boston remarked that every other citizen was “ walking around with a Law Book under his arm and proving the right of the S. Jacintho to stop H. M .’ s mail boat .” Many newspapers likewise argued for the legality of Wilkes ’ actions, and numerous lawyers stepped forward to add their approval.

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