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My discussion with reference to the resolution was that we should commend those citizens who serve as judges of election and who properly discharge their duty and polling place proprietors who make available their private premises, and not by innuendo criticize them.
County judges, commissioners, engineers, assessors, and others who have lived in the area for a long time may have valuable knowledge regarding the site or opinions to offer from their varied professional experiences.
As opposed to that, the inquisitorial system has a judge ( or a group of judges who work together ) whose task is to investigate the case.
However, this is mainly because it is not the prosecutor but the judges who question the defendant.
" A woman cannot be herself in modern society ," he argues, since it is " an exclusively male society, with laws made by men and with prosecutors and judges who assess feminine conduct from a masculine standpoint.
Letter of Artaxerxes to Ezra ( Artaxerxes ' rescript ): King Artaxerxes is moved by God to commission Ezra " to inquire about Judah and Jerusalem with regard to the Law of your God " and to " appoint magistrates and judges to administer justice to all the people of Trans-Euphrates — all who know the laws of your God.
In competitive and professional bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their appearance.
Further themes are also present: the " sovereign freedom of Yahweh " ( God does not always do what is expected of him ); the " satirisation of foreign kings " ( who consistently underestimate Israel and Yahweh ); the concept of the " flawed agent " ( judges who are not adequate to the task before them ) and the disunity of the Israelite community ( which gathers pace as the stories succeed one another ).
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.
Arias thus remained barred from a second term as president ; however, in April 2003 – by which time two of the four judges who had voted against the change in 2000 had been replaced – the Court reconsidered the issue and, with the only dissenters being the two anti-reelection judges remaining from 2000, declared the 1969 amendment null and thus opened the way to reelection for former presidents – which in practice meant Arias.
And he who sat on him was called Faithful and True, and with righteousness he judges and makes war.
In turn, lawyers and judges who operated the king's system of justice in a society strictly organized into groups would not question the right of a group to sue or be sued because to do so would bring into question the entire group-oriented society in which they operated.
While some judges choose to dismiss a dog of color, many choose to judge them and those who are actually judging the dog will look past the cosmetic color of a dog and judge the conformation of the dog first.
* How are the consequences judged and who judges them?
He was one of the packed court of judges who in 1619 condemned the aged statesman to death.
During the early 1980s, Cossiga attacked several times the antimafia judges and spoke in favour of judge Corrado Carnevale, a member of the Corte di Cassazione ( Italy's supreme court ) who had annulled numerous sentences against mafia leaders and was later tried for these actions.
He dismissed judges who disagreed with him on this matter as well as the Solicitor General Heneage Finch.
This work lays out the five Ages of Man, as well as containing advice and wisdom, prescribing a life of honest labour and attacking idleness and unjust judges ( like those who decided in favour of Perses ) as well as the practice of usury.
There are 16 permanent judges and 9 ad litem judges who serve on the tribunal.

judges and presided
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 House of Lords asked a panel of judges, presided over by Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, a series of hypothetical questions about the defence of insanity.
A chairman () presided over the court, and lay judges () passed judgment ..
Summary trials are presided over by superior officers, while more significant matters are heard by courts martial, which are presided over by independent military judges serving under the independent Office of the Chief Military Judge.
A panel of eleven judges presided over the IMTFE, one each from victorious Allied powers ( United States, Republic of China, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Provisional Government of the French Republic, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, British India, and the Philippines ).
Themis presided over the proper relation between man and woman, the basis of the rightly ordered family ( the family was seen as the pillar of the deme ), and judges were often referred to as " themistopóloi " ( the servants of Themis ).
Bokassa hired two French lawyers, François Gilbault and Francis Szpiner, which faced a panel composed of six jurors and three judges, presided over by High Court Judge Edouard Franck, which was modelled after the legal system in France itself.
The trial was held on 7 January 1611 at Bicse, presided over by Royal Supreme Court judge Theodosious Syrmiensis de Szulo and 20 associate judges.
After the English Restoration, those judges and officials sacked under Cromwell were reinstated, with little modern progression ; as Kerly puts it, " unjust judges presided again, and rank maladministration invaded the offices ".
Those accused of crimes against the government are tried in kangaroo courts presided over by " military judges ".
From September 21 to December 23, 1933, the Leipzig Trial took place and was presided over by judges from the old German Imperial High Court, the Reichsgericht.
The judges who awarded the prizes were dressed in black robes, and an instance of their justice, when the Argives presided, is recorded by Pausanias.
The hearing was presided over by Chief Justice Noor Mohammad Saqib and 18 other judges.
The court, presided over by one or more judges, makes findings of law based upon the applicable law.
It may be presided over by one or more judges.
Prior to the Supreme Court of Judicature Act ( Ireland ) 1877, the Lord Chief Justice presided over the Court of King's / Queen's Bench, and as such ranked foremost amongst the judges sitting at common law.
* District courts ( one in each administrative district ) were the courts of general civil jurisdiction and limited criminal jurisdiction and are presided over by one professional judge and two lay judges ( there were no juries in the Czechoslovak judicial system ).
They are presided over by Sessions Court judges ( formerly Sessions Court Presidents ).
He was known as one of Australia's leading federalist judges although he presided over the High Court when decisions such as Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen in 1982 and Commonwealth v Tasmania expanded the powers of the Commonwealth at the expense of the states.
The panel of judges included a significant number of anti-Leislerians, included Richard Ingoldesby, and was presided over by former dominion official Joseph Dudley.
There is no right to a trial without jury ( except during the troubles in Northern Ireland or in the case where there is a significant risk of jury-tampering, such as organised crime cases, when a judge or judges presided without a jury ).
This appellate court is the successor of the Court Martial Appeal Board which was created in 1950, presided over by civilian judges and lawyers, and was the first ever civilian-based adjudicating body with authority to review decisions by a military court.

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