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court and denied
Diane sobbingly denied this to the court.
Bardot denied the racial hatred charge and apologized in court, saying: " I never knowingly wanted to hurt anybody.
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
A federal appeals court denied the plaintiffs an injunction ( Suntrust v. Houghton Mifflin ) against publication on the basis that the book was parody and therefore protected by the First Amendment.
In the case the ICJ found that its own temporary court orders were legally binding and that the rights contained in the convention could not be denied by the application of domestic legal procedures.
The court denied the prosecution's request, and ruled that the term was appropriately " descriptive.
The electress was eager to move to London, but the proposal was denied, as such action would mortally offend Anne who was strongly opposed to a rival court in her kingdom.
Similarly far-fetched arguments in a variety of contexts have also been denied in a number of court cases.
Paschal refused to submit to the authority of the imperial court, but issued an oath in which he denied all personal complicity in the crime.
Over the years, the Japan Sumo Association repeatedly denied any wrestlers were involved in match-fixing, known as yaocho and even took publishers to court over such allegations.
In SG Services, Inc. v. God ’ s Girls, Inc., the court denied trade dress protection for the plaintiff ’ s website because the plaintiff did not demonstrate that the website was non-functional or distinctive.
But, if the federal court finds that the defendant has been denied due process then the defendant must be released or re-tried in the state court.
The district court reopened the Brown case after a 25-year hiatus, but denied the plaintiffs ' request finding the schools " unitary ".
The US district court of the East District of Wisconsin ruled SEA's motion was denied, and the defendant was entitled to recover the legal cost of $ 500.
After Irving denied the Holocaust in two 1989 speeches given in Austria, the Austrian government issued an arrest warrant against him and barred him from entering the country .< ref > In early 1992 a German court found him guilty of Holocaust denial under the Auschwitzlüge section of the law against Volksverhetzung ( a failed appeal by Irving would see the fine rise from 10, 000 DM to 30, 000 DM ), and he was subsequently barred from entering Germany.
The district court denied them an injunction, and this decision was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
The petition was denied by a local court, but the city of Greenwood entered into a voluntary agreement to release the students anyway.
A 2007 court defeat brought the issue back into the public eye, as a village owned rental parcel was denied eminent domain.
If all such motions are denied by the trial court, and the defendant loses on all appeals from such denials ( if that option is available ), then the defendant must file an answer.
Queen Catherine, upon being denied permission by her son's regents to wed John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, allegedly said upon leaving court, " I shall marry a man so basely, yet gently born, that my lord regents may not object.
Catherine left court when her son's regents, John of Bedford and Humphrey of Gloucester ( brothers of Henry V ) denied her permission to marry John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset and scion of a legitimised Plantagenet line.
The appeal was denied and the decision of the district court was affirmed.
A court ruling found that such a venture violated zoning laws, and the town denied Rahl a variance.

court and Elliott's
In a long and extremely detailed careful opinion, the reviewing court disagreed with Judge Elliott on the law and significantly on Elliott's scope of review of the courts martial proceedings.

court and request
However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
If a party is dissatisfied with the finding of such a tribunal, one generally has the power to request a trial " de novo " by a court of record.
At the request of the Huguenots at Metz, he pleaded its cause at the court of King Louis XIV, urging that it should be excepted in the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, but his efforts were unsuccessful, and he joined his father in Berlin.
Under some circumstances, some creditors, otherwise the United States Trustee can request for the court converting the case into a demolition under chapter 7, or appointing a trustee to manage the debtor's business.
On March 28, the LCR filed a brief asking that the court deny the administration's request.
In Washington v. Alaimo the court listed more than seventy-five frivolous " motions " ( a request for a court to issue an order ), all of which required the attention of the Court, including the following:
The court ruled that the painting “ an ominous creature like a rat ” amounts to “ an organized criminal activity " and upheld the fine while denying the prosecution's request for imprisonment for Park.
All proposed systems also require correct functioning of some social linkage, as for instance the process of request for access, examination of request for ' legitimacy ' ( as by a court ), and granting of access by technical personnel charged with access control.
A successful defense of laches will find the court denying the request for equitable relief.
After an endorsement by the Chairman National Accountability Bureau, the request is presented before the court, which decides whether it should be accepted or not.
If the request for plea bargain is accepted by the court, the accused stands convicted but neither is sentenced if in trial nor undergoes any sentence previously pronounced by a lower court if in appeal.
At each stage, a party could file a demurrer to the other's pleading ( essentially a request that the court immediately rule on whether the pleading was legally adequate before they had to file a pleading in response ) or simply file another pleading in response.
The filing of a complaint or prayer for relief is a voluntary action by the person aggrieved, and as a necessity of this request, the person seeking relief consents to be bound by the judgment of the court.
Appellate procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating a request to change an official decision of a trial or administrative court.
* Strike from the record, request to erase previous testimony or a court proceeding from the record
The bird had discovered a land in the east, exceedingly rich in gold, silver, and plants, whose capital was called Kitor and whose ruler was the Queen of Sheba, and the bird, on its own advice, was sent by Solomon to request the queen's immediate attendance at Solomon's court.
The commonly heard request is " move to strike ", with the intent to erase previous testimony or court proceeding from record.
The referee or referee's assistant, however, can be called on court at a player's request, and the referee or assistant may change a player's call.
For example, a court of equity recognizing a plaintiff's request for the equitable remedy of a constructive trust may decide that a constructive trust has been created and simply order the person holding the assets to deliver them to the person who rightfully should have them.
" The court declined his request.

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