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court and was
The Rule of Law, historically a principle according everyone his `` day in court '' before an impartial tribunal, was broadened substantively by making it a responsibility of government to promote individual welfare.
He advised the poor woman not to appear in court as what she was charged with was not in violation of law.
Gorton appeared for her, however, and what he told the magistrates must have been plenty, for he was charged with deluding the court, fined, and told to leave the colony within fourteen days.
`` On trial in Jakarta for having flown for the Indonesian anti-Communist insurgents, U.S. pilot Alan Lawrence Pope boldly told the court that in supporting the freedom fighters, he was actually defending the sovereignty and independence of Indonesia.
Now, when everything was opening up to him -- even the court of Louis 15!!
Counsel for the Government invited Du Pont's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for Du Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days.
If, in the trustee's judgment, `` reasonable market conditions '' did not prevail during any given year, he was to be allowed to petition the court for an extension of time within the ten-year period.
Du Pont would be enjoined from having as a director, officer, or employee anyone who was simultaneously an officer or employee of General Motors, and no director, officer, or employee of Du Pont could serve as a director of General Motors without court approval.
In the grand court of the Palace, notable for its tiers of Moorish galleries that looked down on the maelstrom of vehicles below, Vernon's station was at the entrance.
Not only were the court costs prohibitive, but I was subjected to crippling fines, in addition to usurious interest on the unpaid `` debts '' which the government claimed that Metronome and I owed -- a severe financial blow.
When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
In 1913 an abortive provision was made for the stay of federal injunction proceedings upon institution of state court test cases.
Its enforcement was enjoined by a federal trial court.
But it is crucial that here, unlike Burford, the trial court was ordered to retain the case until the state courts had had a reasonable opportunity to settle the state-law question.
The action was a result of a court order, the citation for which ( and for other court action mentioned in this paper ) is taken from the Summary Report for this Conference.
The judge became ill just as the Colfax District Court convened, no substitute was brought in, no criminal cases heard, only 5 out of 122 cases docketed were tried, and court adjourned sine die after sitting a few days instead of the usual three weeks.
First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I don't tell everybody.
Several defendants in the Summerdale police burglary trial made statements indicating their guilt at the time of their arrest, Judge James B. Parsons was told in Criminal court yesterday.
Mrs. Clayton Nairne, whose daughter, was among the court maids, chose a deep greenish blue lace gown.
The announcement that the secrets of the Dreadnought had been stolen was made in Bow St. police court here at the end of a three day hearing.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.

court and reorganized
The Central American court was reorganized, reducing the influence of the various governments over its membership.
It reorganized the English court system to establish the High Court and the Court of Appeal and also originally provided for the abolition of the judicial functions of the House of Lords with respect to England but, under the act, it would have retained those functions in relation to Scotland and Ireland for the time being.
When the Seleucid ruler captures the important eastern Mediterranean sea ports of Seleucia-in-Pieria, Tyre, and Ptolemais, Ptolemy IV's advisor, Sosibius, and the Ptolemaic court enter into delaying negotiations with the enemy, while the Ptolemaic army is reorganized and intensively drilled.
This law was urged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, and it also reorganized many other things in the federal court system.
The court system ( Dikasteria — law courts ) was reorganized and had from 201 – 5001 jurors selected each day, up to 500 from each tribe.
On August 28, 1980, American Financial Enterprises, Inc., acquired the assets of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company when the plan for reorganization was approved by the court and the company was reorganized.
On December 14, 2006, a federal appeals court determined that the company was entitled to a new trial, and that their reorganized plan should be filed by March 1, 2007.
He was unwilling to accept a solution whereby all the justices resigned from both courts, and the governor would appoint a reorganized court made up equally of Old Court and New Court supporters.
He established a High court and reorganized the judicial system.
951, South Carolina was reorganized as a single judicial district with four judgeships authorized for the district court.
When the court was reorganized in 1788, he was one of the five judges chosen for the new court and became president of the court in 1809.
Faced with the Election of 1800, a watershed moment in American history that represented not only the struggle to correctly organize the foundation of the United States government but also the culmination of struggle between the waning Federalist Party and the rising Democratic-Republican Party, John Adams successfully reorganized the nation ’ s court system with the Judiciary Act of 1801.
At the close of the Revolutionary War, the court system was reorganized.
In 1789, when the Court of Appeals was reorganized, he was made a judge of the general court.

court and 1832
The Marshall court ruled that while Native American tribes were sovereign nations ( Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1831 ), state laws had no force on tribal lands ( Worcester v. Georgia, 1832 ).
They married around 1808, and according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, born in 1808, Mariah Ritty in 1811, Soph in 1813, Robert in 1816, Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822, Ben in 1823, Rachel in 1825, Henry in 1830, and Moses in 1832.
However, in Worcester v. Georgia ( 1832 ), the court re-established limited internal sovereignty under the sole jurisdiction of the Federal government, in a ruling that both opposed the subsequent forced relocation and set the basis for modern U. S. case law.
In 1832 David Walker, Chief Justice of the Arkansas supreme court, built a double log cabin on what is now Center Street.
This court house, built in 1836, replaced the small structure used since the establishment of Lumpkin County in 1832.
The 1830s saw a reduction in the " old corruption " that had long plagued the court, first through the Chancery Sinecures Act 1832 and then through the Chancery Regulation Act 1833.
The 1832 Act abolished a number of sinecure offices within the court and provided a pension and pay rise for the Lord Chancellor, in the hope that it would reduce the need for the Chancellor to make money by selling court offices.
In a declaration to the court in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1832 John Louis Brown's father, Dr. Morgan Brown, claimed to have " a large family bible now in my possession, with the names of my ancestors from their first landing in America in the month of 1638.
His wife Minna was based in Berlin ( she did not enjoy Paris ) as was his beloved mother ; and he had a series of Royal duties from the Prussian court, stemming from his appointment as Court Kapellmeister in 1832.
Although he had been appointed a court Kapellmeister, complaints were made in the Berlin press about the delay of the Berlin premiere of Robert le diable ( which finally took place in June 1832 ), and Meyerbeer's music was decried by the critic and poet Ludwig Rellstab.
Joel Smith Bacon, stayed two years ( 1830 – 1832 ) fighting court cases to release funding for the college before leaving out of frustration.
* Robert Chambers, The Book of Days: a Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in connection with the Calendar, vol. 2 ( 1832 ), p. 779, for Maw as Christmas game at the court of James I
District court was set up at Hisar in 1832 and was upgraded as a Sessions Division in 1915.
In 1832 he became professor at the Fürstenschule of St Afra in Meissen, but ill-health compelled him to resign that office in 1850, and in 1851 he went to Vienna, where he was employed in cataloguing the Arabic, Turkish and Persian manuscripts of the court library.
He served in the Alabama State House of Representatives from 1821 to 1839, and was a judge of the Tuscaloosa County court from 1832 to 1842.
He was elected from Maryland's 1st Congressional district to the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Congresses ( March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1831 ); resumed the practice of law ; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1832 to the Twenty-third Congress ; judge of the fifth circuit court of Maryland until his death in Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland, August 6, 1848 ; interment in a private burial ground at “ Summerseat ,” near Laurel Grove, Maryland.
The civil courts were dissolved in 1832 and the three towns were all brought directly under the court of Boudry.
This court ceased to exist with the new Delaware Constitution of 1831, and Clayton was appointed Chief Justice of the new Delaware Superior Court in 1832.
In a letter to the Bavarian court president Anselm von Feuerbach ( dated 5 October 1832 ), Stanhope now clearly uttered his doubts in Hauser's credibility.
Elections for a full county government were held in 1832, and court was held at the Harnage house.
Harriet Martineau, writing in 1838 and recounting tales told to her by New Orleans residents during her 1836 visit, claimed LaLaurie's slaves were observed to be " singularly haggard and wretched "; however, in public appearances LaLaurie was seen to be generally polite to black people and solicitous of her slaves ' health, and court records of the time showed that LaLaurie emancipated two of her own slaves ( Jean Louis in 1819 and Devince in 1832 ).
In 1832, Hiroshige was invited to join an embassy of Shogunal officials to the Imperial court.

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