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Many and judges
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 judges and lawyers were corrupt, and the criminal law followed no real reason or philosophy.
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 legal
Many legal scholars believe that a number of legal cases, in particular Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, established that the use of content-control software in libraries is a violation of the First Amendment.
Many noted recording artists tried to keep their recorded works off the air by having their records labeled as not being legal for airplay.
Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing ; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene?
Many graffiti artists see legal advertising as no more than ' paid for and legalised graffiti ' and have risen against mainstream adverts.
Many people partially blame the older German legal tradition of legal positivism for the ease with which Hitler obtained power in an outwardly " legal " manner, rather than by means of a coup.
Many countries now extend legal recognition of sex reassignment by permitting a change of legal gender on the individual's birth certificate.
Many of his government ’ s reforms were due to his Minister for Justice, John Maddison, and Attorney-General Sir Kenneth McCaw, who initiated the establishment of the Law Reform Commission of New South Wales, the introduction of consumer laws, an ombudsman, legal aid, health labels on cigarette packs, breath-testing of drivers, limits on vehicle emissions, the liberalisation of liquor laws, and compensation for victims of violent crime.
Many scholars argue that socialist law was not a separate legal classification.
Many corporations have internal policies requiring outgoing e-mails to have lengthy " signatures " appended to them, listing dozens of contact methods, disclaiming legal liabilities, notifying of virus scanning methods, and so forth.
Many legal and taxation processes culminated in this decade that led to the formation of Tax Havens and Corporate Havens throughout the developed world.
Many economists and humanitarians suggested that those billions in capital might be better invested in helping the Chinese population deal with economic hardships and improvement in the China's education, health services, and legal system.
Many environmental lawsuits question the legal rights of property owners, and whether the general public has a right to intervene with detrimental practices occurring on someone else's land.
Many human colonists came to colonies as slaves, so the legal power to leave or remain may not be the issue so much as the actual presence of the people in the new country.
Many of the letters of marque used by buccaneers were legally invalid, and any form of legal paper in that illiterate age might be passed off as a letter of marque.
Many cultures have an oral law, while most contemporary legal systems have a formal written organisation.
Many of the legal, administrative, and economic reforms of the revolutionary period were left intact ; the Napoleonic Code, which guaranteed legal equality and civil liberties, the peasants ' biens nationaux, and the new system of dividing the country into < span lang =" fr "> départments </ span > were not undone by the new king.
Many Southern states and school districts interpreted " Brown II " as legal justification for resisting, delaying, and avoiding significant integration for years — and in some cases for a decade or more — using such tactics as closing down school systems, using state money to finance segregated " private " schools, and " token " integration where a few carefully selected black children were admitted to former white-only schools but the vast majority remained in underfunded, unequal black schools.
Many of the acts that are considered legal, but “ disorderly ” are often targeted in public settings and are not targeted when conducted in private.
Many of the older laws derive from French legal norms as France was the former colonial power.
Many argue that the pillar structure, which was maintained by the Treaty, is overly complicated, that the separate Treaties should be merged into one Treaty, and that the three ( now two ) separate legal personalities of the Communities should be merged, and that the European Community and the European Union should be merged with the European Union being endowed with legal personality.

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