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Presiding and Judge
A parallel report into the criminal justice system by Lord Justice Auld, a past Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, had also commenced in 1999 and was published as the Auld Report six months after the Law Commission report.
Presiding Judge Steven W. Taylor then determined the sentence of 161 consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole.
In March 2005, CC Korea was initiated by Jongsoo Yoon ( in Korean: 윤종수 ), a Presiding Judge of Incheon District Court, as a project of Korea Association for Infomedia Law ( KAFIL ).
Presiding Judge Georg Neithardt was judge in both Hitler cases.
The judges were impressed ( Presiding Judge Neithardt was inclined to favouritism towards the defendants prior to the trial ), and as a result Hitler only served a little over eight months and was fined 500RM ( Reichmarks ).
Robert Carter Olson Division 1 -- Presiding Judge
Gilbert V. Figueroa Division 4-Juvenile Court Presiding Judge
At that time the first Governor of Missouri, Alexander McNair, appointed James Austin as Presiding Judge and George McGahan and James W Smith as judges for the first St. Francois County Court.
One of Pendergast's political proteges was a young World War I veteran from Independence: Harry S. Truman, who had been his nephew's commanding officer in the war, was elected Presiding Judge ( equivalent to a County Executive ) of Jackson County with Pendergast support in 1926, went on to become a U. S. Senator from Missouri, Vice President, and in 1945, following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-third President of the United States.
* Beth Hanna Smith, Municipal Presiding Judge
Taylorsville is governed by a five member City Council, Mayor and Presiding Judge representing the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of government.
The Presiding Judge and other judges serve six year terms of office.
The Judicial Branch is vested in a Municipal Justice Court which is administered by a Presiding Judge.
The Presiding Judge is appointed by the Mayor from amongst the judges of the court and confirmed by the City Council.
The Presiding Judge, with the input of all of the judges of the court, oversees the hiring and training of all court personnel and manages the court budget.
* Steve White, Presiding Judge, Sacramento County Superior Court ; former Inspector General of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Their daughter, Katherine Feinstein Mariano ( b. 1957 ), is Presiding Judge of the San Francisco Superior Court.
Reading the sentencing statement, Presiding Judge Richard Lussick said: " The accused has been found responsible for aiding and abetting as well as planning some of the most heinous and brutal crimes recorded in human history.
His trial took place between August 2009 and June 2010 before a panel of three judges, consisting of Presiding Judge George Karra and Justices Miriam Sokolov and Judith Shevach.
* Daniel P. Anderson, Presiding Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
He was Presiding Judge of the Western Circuit from 1985 to 1988.
Upon entering a plea of guilty, Kennedy, then 29 years old, was sentenced to two years probation, periodic tests for drug use, treatment by joining Narcotics Anonymous, and 1, 500 hours of community service by Presiding Judge Marshall P. Young.
Presiding Judge Iain Bonomy was imposing sentence said that " deliberate actions of these forces during the campaign provoked the departure of at least 700, 000 ethnic Albanians from Kosovo in the short period from late March to early June 1999.
From 2002 to 2007, he also served as the Presiding Judge.

Presiding and read
Once a bill is taken off the table, the Presiding Officer will either read the bill, or " waive the reading " of the bill in the interest of time.

Presiding and verdict
" Presiding judge Navanethem Pillay said in a statement after the verdict: " From time immemorial, rape has been regarded as spoils of war.

Presiding and which
All evangelists belong to the Order of Evangelists, which is directed by the Presiding Evangelist ( currently David R. Brock, since 2007 ).
After a Bill has been passed, the Presiding Officer submits it to Her Majesty for Royal Assent, but only after a four-week period during which the Advocate General for Scotland, the Lord Advocate or the Attorney General may refer the Bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ( prior to 1 October 2009, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ) for review of its legality.
With the Old Catholics continuing to disapprove of Mathews ' creation in Britain, Wedgwood started the organisation that would later become the Liberal Catholic Church, of which he became the first Presiding Bishop.
In 1941 a schism occurred in the church due to breaches of canon law and the laws of the state of California on the part of the Presiding Bishop, which led to the church known abroad as the Liberal Catholic Church International earning the legal right to be known as the Liberal Catholic Church in the United States.
He served as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) from 1965 to 1997 and as a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ) from 1999 to 2003, during which time he was the parliament's Presiding Officer.
Patterson's achievements as Presiding Bishop include the establishment of the Charles Harrison Mason Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia ; the C. H. Mason System of Bible Colleges ; the J. O. Patterson Fine Arts Department ; the Historical Museum and Fine Arts Center and organizer of the Charles Harrison Mason Foundation and the Presiding Bishop's Benefit Fund which provides scholarships to deserving youth.
After conceding the last election for Presiding Bishop ( which he lost by one vote ), he was elected on November 14, 2000 by more than 900 votes.
When Northern Rhodesia became a Protectorate under the British Empire on 1 April 1924, a Legislative Council was established on which the Governor of Northern Rhodesia sat ex officio as Presiding Officer.
Presiding Supreme Inspectors may retire their duties at any time, unless they are elected to the Supreme line, at which time they must find a successor by the time they reach Supreme Worthy Associate Advisor.
After the Previous Question has been called and the bill or bills voted on, the Presiding Officer announces whether or not a majority vote has been reached, which is required to pass any bill.
The Presiding Officer will then entertain Motions to adjourn or recess, which is seconded and passed.
There are one Chief District Judge and 30 District Judges, among which three District Judges sit in the Family Court and two District Judges sit in the Lands Tribunal as Presiding Officers.
In 1833 Joseph Sr. was named the first Presiding Patriarch of the Church of Christ, which was renamed to the Church of the Latter Day Saints in 1834 and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1838.
The other assistance a bishop can provide is " in kind " assistance in the form of food and household goods from the bishop's storehouse ( which is managed by the Presiding Bishop ( see below ).
The LDS Church also has a Presiding Bishopric which oversees the temporal affairs of the church ( including its Welfare Services ) and provides assistance and instruction to the various bishoprics worldwide.
Those voters whose identity likewise fails scrutiny of the Presiding Officer are allowed to swear an oath, file an affidavit, and cast a provisional vote, which is sealed in an envelope.
There, Joseph Smith formed a new Presiding High Council, led by William Marks, which supervised the High Councils of outlying stakes, under the direction of the First Presidency.
In 1919, the office was transformed into an elected one, and in the 1940s the decision was made that the Presiding Bishop should resign any other jurisdictions for which he or she might have pastoral responsibility.
Along with the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Presiding Bishopric is a part of the Council on the Disposition of the Tithes, a quorum which oversees and authorizes the expenditure of all tithing funds.
Thomas B. Marsh the original president of this Traveling High Council which, in practice, was initially subordinate to the Presiding High Council of Zion.
For example, in 1838, when vacancies arose in the Traveling High Council, it was the Presiding High Council at Far West which voted on and filled the vacancies.
There are one Chief District Judge and 30 District Judges, among which three District Judges sit in the Family Court and two District Judges sit in the Lands Tribunal as Presiding Officers.

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