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No judges presided over the courts nor did anyone give legal direction to the jurors ; magistrates had only an administrative function and were laymen.
The case of " beauty " is different from mere " agreeableness " because, " If he proclaims something to be beautiful, then he requires the same liking from others ; he then judges not just for himself but for everyone, and speaks of beauty as if it were a property of things.
The book records the first 39 years of what the Nephites termed " the reign of the judges ", a period in which the Nephite nation adopted a constitutional theocratic government in which the judicial and executive branches of the government were combined.
c. The Harts posed the following question to a panel of 96 experts, half of which were veterinary surgeons and the other half dog obedience trial judges:
Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
These were submitted to the Nobel Committee's surprised judges just ahead of the deadline.
The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.
Additionally, from at least the 11th century and continuing for several centuries after that, there were several different circuits in the royal court system, served by itinerant judges who would travel from town to town dispensing the King's justice.
These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets.
The jury and judges also noted, in their words, that Biafra “ lacked credibility ” on the songwriting issue and found from evidence presented by both sides that the songwriting credits were due to the entire band, using a clause in the band's written partnership giving a small share of every Dead Kennedys song royalty directly to the band partnership.
In addition to their roles as judges and tax collectors, governors were expected to maintain the postal service ( cursus publicus ) and ensure that town councils fulfilled their duties.
Proconsuls, for example, were often both judges of first instance and appeal, and the governors of some provinces took appellant cases from their neighbors.
:" Also in another volume from the times of Pope John XV, Dagome, lord, and Ote, lady, and their sons Misico and Lambert ( I do not know of which nation those people are, but I think they are Sardinians, for those are ruled by four judges ) were supposed to give to Saint Peter one state in whole which is called Schinesghe, with all its lands in borders which run along the long sea, along Prussia to the place called Rus, thence to Kraków and from said Kraków to the River Oder, straight to a place called Alemure, and from said Alemure to the land of Milczanie, and from the borders of that people to the Oder and from that, going along the River Oder, ending at the earlier mentioned city of Schinesghe.
The German-language Polish laws are based on the Sachsenspiegel and were written down to aid the judges.
In particular Bainimarama says that the two countries were exerting pressure on Sri Lankan judges, brought in by Bainimarama to replace the uncooperative local judiciary, not to travel to the country and refusing to grant them transit visas.
In particular Bainimarama says that the two countries were exerting pressure on Sri Lankan judges, brought in by Bainimarama to replace the uncooperative local judiciary, not to travel to the country and refusing to grant them transit visas.
In the early days of Islam, fatwās were pronounced by distinguished scholars to provide guidance to other scholars, judges and citizens on how subtle points of Islamic law should be understood, interpreted or applied.
Most important among his works were extensive commentaries on all of the official collections of papal decretals, papal judgments in the form of letters to delegated judges that were at the core of canon law.
In Carthage there were two supreme magistrates, styled kings or suffetes ( judges ).
The court system was standardized ; all judges were appointed by the national government in Paris.

judges and Tom
Referee Tom Kelly scored it 72-65 ; judges Larry Barrett and Terry Moore had it 70-68 and 71-64, respectively.
The judges were Charlayne Hunter-Gault, New York Correspondent, The MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour ; Anthony Lewis, syndicated columnist, The New York Times ; Steven Pico, First Amendment lecturer and advocate ; and Tom Wicker, political columnist, The New York Times.
The judges were Arthur Kropp, President, People for the American Way ; Barry Lynn, Co-host, Battleline news radio talk show ; Eve Pell, investigative journalist, Freedom of Information Project ; and Tom Wicker, political columnist, The New York Times.
To this day, the allegations of " home cooking " still float around surrounding the event-it was held on Jordan's home court ; one of the judges was former Chicago Bears star Gayle Sayers ; and another judge, former NBA star Tom Hawkins, is a Chicago native-and is considered arguably the most controversial of the slam dunk competitions.
The Supreme Court consists of 48 judges, including the Chief Justice of New South Wales, presently Tom Bathurst, the President of the Court of Appeal, nine Judges of Appeal, the Chief Judge in Equity, and the Chief Judge in Common Law.
In January 2010, it was announced that Sandilands and Brian McFadden, became the new judges on the fourth season of Australia's Got Talent replacing former judges, Tom Burlinson and Red Symons.
On the day Schiavo died, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay criticized the legal system and said, " The time will come for the men responsible judges for this to answer for their behavior.
Past industry judges have included Jamie Masada, Ari Levin, Rick Messina, Jonathan Groce, Brad DeLima and past comedian judges have included Bobby Lee, Tom Dreesen, Maz Jobrani, Neal Brennan, and Chris Kid Reed.

judges and Bradley
The other judges presiding on the case were Nathan Clifford, Noah Swayne, Samuel Miller, David Davis, Joseph Bradley, and Ward Hunt with the majority opinion, and Stephen Field and William Strong with the dissenting opinion.

judges and Mayor
On the day after taking office, the Lord Mayor's Show is held ; the Lord Mayor, preceded by a procession, travels to the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, Westminster to swear allegiance to the Sovereign in the presence of the judges of the High Court.
The Presiding Judge is appointed by the Mayor from amongst the judges of the court and confirmed by the City Council.
The power of the self-governing Kaunas was shared by three interrelated major institutions: vaitas ( the Mayor ), the Magistrate ( 12 lay judges and 4 burgomasters ) and the so called Benchers ' Court ( 12 persons ).
In 1734 it was refronted, enclosing the court and reducing the influence of spectators: this led to outbreaks of typhus, notably in 1750 when sixty people died, including the Lord Mayor and two judges.
The Lord Mayor of the City of London and Aldermen of the City of London are entitled to sit on the judges ' bench during a hearing but do not participate in hearings.
The Mayor and the members of the Council are elected by direct vote while the municipal judges are appointed.
In 1985, Mayor Graeme Roberts initiated a contest to find the ultimate Nanaimo bar recipe, and the recipe submitted by Joyce Hardcastle, a resident of Nanaimo, was unanimously selected by a panel of judges.
* The Mayor: Not really known if he is the mayor, but judges all events.

judges and Los
In the 1983 movie The Star Chamber, Michael Douglas, playing an idealistic Los Angeles Superior Court judge frustrated about having to free obviously guilty criminals merely because of legal technicalities, learns from his mentor about a secret cabal of judges — a Star Chamber — that metes out its own brand of justice against those it determines have wrongly been set free.
The judges were Herbert N. Foerstel, Head of Branch Libraries, University of Maryland ; Robert Scheer, National Correspondent, Los Angeles Times ; and Maxine Waters, US Representative, California.
" The judges were Benjamin Franklin Field ( 1868-1960 ), chairman of the federation and chairman of the committee of judges, Grace Atherton Dennen ( 1874-1927 ), editor and publisher of The Lyric West ,< ref >< u > The Lyric West </ u > ( a poetry magazine, published monthly, in existence from 1921 to 1927 ), Los Angeles & San Francisco </ ref > and Blanche Robinson ( Mrs. Martin Hennion Robinson ) ( née Williams ; 1883-1969 ), composer.
She was chosen as one of the judges for preliminary competitions in the 2006 Miss Universe pageant held in Los Angeles, California.
Also in 2011, the Los Angeles Press Club named Balko Best of Show Journalist of the Year, the judges saying:
The top performers are then flown to Los Angeles to compete in front of a panel of celebrity judges.
She represented Missouri in the April 12, 2004 nationally televised Miss USA 2004 pageant at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles in front of hosts Nancy O ' Dell and Billy Bush and judges Jeff Gordon, Jerry Buss, John Salley, Mekhi Phifer, Rocco DiSpirito and Jill Stuart.
Karen Rodriguez, one of Top 13 finalists on the tenth season of American Idol, auditioned on MySpace first and then in front of the judges in Los Angeles with the song in 2010.
At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles he again lost to Biggs in the final, despite Biggs ' home crowd booing at the judges decision who believed Damiani won the contest ( since he threw more punches and was moving forward for most of the contest ) which led to the leading BBC Boxing commentator Harry Carpenter, who was commentating for the BBC sport Olympic coverage, to say that ".. it the worst boxing decision in all my years of boxing commentating ".

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