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Hanoverian agents assisted in promoting circulation, said to have reached 40,000, and if one may judge by the reaction of Swift and other government writers, the work must have had considerable impact.
`` Actually, the abuse of the process may have constituted a contempt of the Criminal court of Cook county, altho vindication of the authority of that court is not the function of this court '', said Karns, who is a City judge in East St. Louis sitting in Cook County court.
`` We must keep the bloodstream of New Jersey clean '', the former Superior Court judge said.
The only time a major judge is said to have made legal judgments was Deborah ( 4: 4 ).
" After he'd been jailed by the Harlingen Police, Martha had the judge put Haley in the hospital where he was seen by a psychiatrist who said Bill's brain was overproducing a chemical, like adrenaline.
He said, however, that he could not stand as a self-appointed judge of life and death.
Although Adams was finally found innocent after years of being processed by the legal system, the judge in the habeas corpus hearing officially stated that, " much could be said about those videotape interviews, but nothing that would have any bearing on the matter before this court.
I judge it more suitable to shun and avoid the account of these things, as I said at the beginning.
Newton corrected in the second edition of his Principia an error pointed out by Abauzit, and, when sending him the Commercium Epistolicum, said, " You are well worthy to judge between Gottfried Leibniz and me.
In recognition of Davis ' bravery and initiative, commanding general Zachary Taylor is reputed to have said, " My daughter, sir, was a better judge of men than I was.
They are often the subject of discussion of the case, how they will decide who is guilty, and are given by the judge in order to make sure their interests are represented and nothing prejudicial is said.
James Dobson, a prominent conservative spokesman, said the Judeo-Christian tradition includes the right to display the following documents in Kentucky schools, after they were banned by a federal judge in May 2000 as " conveying a very specific governmental endorsement of religion ":
In July 2004, a judge said there was " no analysis " of how the state Board of Prison Terms decided 14 years was appropriate and threw out the sentence.
The suit was dismissed by the judge, who said the court could not protect the legitimate part of the plaintiff's business in this case.
" Everybody was sworn in under oath in front of a judge with the risk of perjury and jail time if we were lying, and categorically denied there was a bounty ," Vilma said in a text message to ESPN's Ed Werder.
Tulane University Sports Law Program Director Gabe Feldman ( who attended the hearing in court ) said, " Clearly the judge, by her questions, indicated she thinks Goodell overstepped his authority, and this case was always going to be about if he executed his power fairly ...
If a judge determines that there is sufficient evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime, it is said that the defendant is " held to answer " or " bound over " ( in U. S. jurisdictions ).
Abdul kicked off 2011 by serving as lead judge, executive producer, creative partner, mentor and coach on CBS ' new dancing competition, Live to Dance ( formerly Got to Dance ) Abdul said that unlike American Idol, her new show is less about " competition " and more about " celebration.
Manley Ottmer Hudson ( who sat as a judge ) said that an advisory opinion " was what it purported to be.
Most modern Christian churches continue to uphold the belief that there will be a final Resurrection of the Dead and World to Come, perhaps as prophesied by the Apostle Paul when he said: "... he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world ..." ( Acts 17: 31 KJV ) and "... there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.
" SowiƄska said she would ask her office's psychologists to look into the allegations, " and judge whether it can be shown on public television and whether the suggested problem really exists.
It would be true even if the judge said: " You will unexpectedly be hanged today.
Nikitchenko said, in the lead-up to the trials, " If ... the judge is supposed to be impartial, it would only lead to unnecessary delays.
An election judge, Luis Salas, said in 1977, that he had certified 202 fraudulent ballots for Johnson.
The judge said this acquittal " does not mean that the inscription on the ossuary is authentic or that it was written 2, 000 years ago.

judge and claim
* in the United States, determining whether the Seventh Amendment's right to a jury trial applies ( a determination of a fact necessary to resolution of a " common law " claim ) or whether the issue will be decided by a judge ( issues of what the law is, and all issues relating to equity ).
Sometimes it is a matter of opinion of how much an injury claim is worth and the skill of the solicitor is persuading the opponent and ultimately the judge that their assessment is right.
Non-cognitivism is the claim that when we judge something as right or wrong, this is neither true nor false.
In Beacon Theaters v. Westover,, the US Supreme Court discussed the right to a jury, holding that when both equitable and legal claims are brought, the right to a jury trial still exists for the legal claim, which would be decided by a jury before the judge ruled on the equitable claim.
They asked Zeus to judge which of them was fairest, and eventually he, reluctant to favour any claim himself, declared that Paris, a Trojan mortal, would judge their cases, for he had recently shown his exemplary fairness in a contest in which Ares in bull form had bested Paris's own prize bull, and the shepherd-prince had unhesitatingly awarded the prize to the god.
" Dawkins therefore commits himself here to an empirical claim about the geological record, in contrast to his earlier claim that, " The paleontological evidence can be argued about, and I am not qualified to judge it.
Perrin bases this claim on his hypothesis that prayer at the time usually treated God the Father as ultimate judge, rather than Jesus.
Litigation continued for nearly six years, until October 6, 1889, when a judge ruled that Edison's electric-light improvement claim for " a filament of carbon of high resistance " was valid.
Appeals are frequently based on a claim that the trial judge or jury did not allow or appreciate all the facts ; if that claim is successful the appeal judges will often order a trial " de novo ".
For example, a system may relegate a claim of a certain amount to a judge but preserve the right to a new trial before a jury.
He showed that even if one could never justify a particular claim, one can compare the verisimilitude of two competing claims by criticism to judge which is superior to the other.
The judge also ruled against the civil claim of the plaintiffs because the original article was more than 60 years old.
The judge commented " In this case ... it is simply impossible for Plaintiff to file an amended complaint stating a claim based upon these facts.
" Those documents were not allowed as evidence in trial, because the presiding judge agreed with the U. S. government's claim that their public mention would violate the Classified Information Procedures Act.
Initially the judge found in Spill's favour, but ultimately it was judged that neither party held an exclusive claim and the true inventor of celluloid / xylonite was Alexander Parkes, due to his mention of camphor in his earlier experiments and patents.
The federal judge for the area ruled the original claims valid, but some of the claim jumpers agreed to share their invalid claims with influential Washington politicians.
At the close of discovery, the parties may either pick a jury and then have a trial by jury or the case may proceed as a bench trial heard only by the judge if the parties waive a jury trial or if the right to a jury trial is not guaranteed for their particular claim ( such as those under equity in the U. S .) or for any lawsuits within their jurisdiction.
As such, one may judge that others " have integrity " to the extent that they act according to the values, beliefs and principles they claim to hold.
Haddon was found guilty and the judge, believing Haddon to be suffering from delusions, did not jail him but bound him over for three years on the condition that he made no claim that he was Albert Victor's son.
His contention that the constitution of the Court was contrary to the fundamental laws of the country was unheeded, and his claim that the jury was legally entitled to judge not only as to matters of fact but also as to the application of the law itself, as the Judges represented only ' Norman intruders ', whom the jury might here ignore in reaching a verdict, was described by an enraged judge as ' damnable, blasphemous heresy.

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