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Petitioners and were
Petitioners drew lots to determine the order of admission, but representatives of a city-state or those who brought larger donations to Apollo were secured a higher place in line.
Petitioners had proposed the name Grove Township and were angered that the Nobles County Board chose the name Larkin.
Petitioners were found guilty by the trial court and the decision was affirmed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Petitioners got their name from the many petitions they sent to Charles urging him to summon Parliament ; they were opposed by the Abhorrers, who resisted the Exclusion Bill and were in no hurry to see a pro-Exclusion Bill Parliament meet.
The Whigs ( initially an insult — ' whiggamore ,' a cattle driver ,) were those who supported the exclusion of James, the Duke of York from the succession to thrones of Scotland and England & Ireland ( the ' Petitioners '), and the Tories ( also an insult, derived from the Middle Irish word tóraidhe, modern Irish tóraí — outlaw, robber, from the Irish word tóir, meaning ' pursuit ', since outlaws were " pursued men ".
* Petitioners were also requested to list their academic discipline.

Petitioners and for
We your Humble Petitioners Living at a great Distance from ye Center of the Towne Some of us nine or ten Miles and Consequently at a very great disadvantage in joining with them all Publick Town affairs, being encouraged Partly by our Living in that Part of ye Town that was Laid out for what was called ye upper Parish and Partly by ye Kind Reception our Request met with which we made to ye Town for a dismission but more particularly by our Confidence in your Honors desire to Promote ye Happiness of every Part of ye State Humbly Pray that Honors would take our Case into your Serious Consideration and grant that we together with all those Live in sd Upper Part may be Erected and Incorporated into a body Politick and Corporate to have Continuance in ye Name of Northfield with all such Powers and Authorities Privileges Immunities and Franchises with other Parishes or Towns in this State in General hold Enjoy with your Petitions as in duty bound Shall forever pray .”
As for the demolition orders themselves – Petitioners have no real cause for granting an order and receiving a remedy.
Petitioners are required to provide such information when applying for a new AVA, and are also required to use USGS maps to both describe ( using terms from the map ) and depict the boundaries.
Petitioners seeking legal advice can contact The Duty Lawyer Service's free Legal Advice Scheme for preliminary legal advice including matrimonial law in District Offices.
Petitioners Jay Printz and Richard Mack, the Chief Law Enforcement Officers for Ravalli County, Montana, and Graham County, Arizona, represented by Stephen P. Halbrook and David Hardy respectively, filed separate actions challenging the constitutionality of the Brady Act's interim provisions.

Petitioners and 3
The Northwood Civic Association received its charter of incorporation as a Pennsylvania not-for-profit corporation during a meeting held in City Hall, Room 577, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 25, 1963, at 3: 00 P. M., E. D. S. T., there being present: ISRAEL STIEFEL, ESQ., THE MASTER: BECKER & BECKER BY EDWARD R. BECKER, ESQ., For Petitioners.

Petitioners and Act
In Printz, the NRA argued that the Brady Act was unconstitutional because its provisions requiring local law enforcement officers to conduct background checks was a violation of the 10th Amendment to the Constitution ( Brief Amicus Curiae of the National Rifle Association of America in Support of Petitioners, Printz v. United States, 521 U. S. 898, 1997 ).

Petitioners and which
" The frolic went all over England ," says Roger North ; and the addresses of the Abhorrers which reached the king from all parts of the country formed a counterblast to those of the Petitioners.
A group of 17th century English politicians became known as Petitioners, due to their support of the Exclusion Bill, a bill which would prevent the succession to the throne of the Catholic James, Duke of York, the heir apparent of King Charles II.
The commission reiterated the following recommendation to the United States: " Provide the Petitioners with an effective remedy, which includes adopting the legislative or other measures necessary to guarantee to the Petitioners the effective right to participate, directly or through freely chosen representatives and in general conditions of equality, in their national legislature ".

Petitioners and other
Petitioners and other refugees hide in the ruins.
The OGBB are the root of several other Brethren denominations, including the " Old German Baptist Brethren ( New Conference )" ( see below ), Old Order German Baptist Brethren ( Petitioners ), Old Brethren German Baptist ( Ledyites ), the Old Brethren Church, and the German Baptist Brethren ( a later and more conservative group ).

Petitioners and by
He was then deluged with petitions urging him to call it together, and this agitation was opposed by Sir George Jeffreys and Francis Wythens, who presented addresses expressing abhorrence of the Petitioners, and thus initiated the movement of the abhorrers, who supported the action of the king.
Petitioners claimed that Measure 47 would cap the assessment of properties — the value of the property as determined by the county — to prevent taxes from being raised more than three percent annually.

Petitioners and .
:: Example: Petitioners have raised an equal protection claim ( or, alternatively, a due process claim, see generally Logan v. Zimmerman Brush Co., 455 U. S. 422, 71 L. Ed.
Petitioners requested the name Worthington from the town that was emerging within the township border.
In the conflict between the Petitioners and the Abhorrers he supported the former, and on 27 October 1680 brought forward a motion asserting the right of petitioning the king to summon parliament, and proposed the impeachment of Chief Justice North as the author of the proclamation against tumultuous petitioning.
" Petitioners presented the incorporation order at a special term of the circuit court held in the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin on 9 May 1899.
In the heat of the dispute, the two factions traded insulting epithets ; with the result that the Petitioners became known as the Whigs and their opponents as Tories.
Petitioners will touch them, hoping to receive respite from troubles and illnesses.
Petitioners customarily bring gifts and food offerings to the Kumari, who receives them in silence.
Moreover, cancelling the demolition orders – as the Petitioners request – would be tantamount to the Court authorizing the offenses, and it is obvious that Petitioners cannot win such a remedy.

were and convicted
Seven of the prisoners were sentenced to be confined in irons for as long as it pleased the court, set to work and, if they broke jail or proclaimed heresy, to be executed if convicted.
Let us look at the heavy-electrical-goods industry in which General Electric, Westinghouse and a number of other manufacturers were recently convicted of engaging in a conspiracy to rig prices and allocate the market.
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
The defendants were tried and convicted within seven weeks.
Twenty-five people were arrested, eleven people were tried, and ten people were convicted.
The six assassins caught by Austria-Hungary were tried and convicted for treason.
Most of the underground railroad that transported them were also arrested, tried, and convicted.
The leadership was tried before a kangaroo court and convicted on false charges unrelated to Sarajevo, such as plotting an assassinations of Nikola Pašić and Crown prince Aleksandar ; many were given death sentences.
On 12 June 1987, he was convicted of having ordered the murders of at least 20 prisoners and the arrest of the schoolchildren who were murdered.
The best-known of these was the Twitchell Case in Massachusetts, in which parents David and Ginger Twitchell were convicted in 1990 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of their two-year-old son Robyn, who succumbed to a bowel obstruction.
His associates Richard Barleycorn, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loffe, Able Owens, and Hugh Parrot were convicted, but pardoned just prior to hanging at Execution Dock.
Knight and Graham were caught, convicted of illegally landing on Vietnamese territory, and assessed each a $ 10, 000 fine.
A defendant who had been convicted of an offence could be given a second trial for an aggravated form of that offence if the facts constituting the aggravation were discovered after the first conviction.
According to Suetonius, some were convicted for corruption or treason, others on trivial charges, which Domitian justified through his suspicion:
The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers in 1994 of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas.
Upon further examination, it was concluded that if the marks were bite marks, they did not match the teeth of any of the three convicted.
The only relief he could get was in his bath over which he improvised a desk to write his list of suspect counter-revolutionaries who were to be quickly tried and, if convicted, guillotined.
The term originates from English common law where felonies were originally crimes which involved the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods ; other crimes were called misdemeanors.
After a three-month police surveillance operation, nine members of the DPM crew were convicted of conspiracy to commit criminal damage costing at least £ 1 million.
Seventeen members of the PRG and the PRA ( army ) were convicted by a court.
They were convicted of theft and trespass in September 2010 by the Aomori district court.
Nineteen of the 22 were convicted, and twelve of them ( Bormann absentia, Frank, Frick, Göring, Jodl, Kaltenbrunner, Keitel, Ribbentrop, Rosenberg, Sauckel, Seyss-Inquart, Streicher ), were given the death penalty ; the other three ( Funk, Hess, Raeder ) got a life term.

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