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The presiding judge also decides at what amount, if any, to set bail.
On March 5, 1868, the impeachment trial began in the Senate and lasted almost three months ; Reps. George S. Boutwell, Ben Butler and Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers ( prosecutors ) for the House and William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and Attorney General Henry Stanberry served as Johnson's counsel ; Chief Justice Chase served as presiding judge.
# Direct contempt is that which occurs in the presence of the presiding judge ( in facie curiae ) and may be dealt with summarily: the judge notifies the offending party that he or she has acted in a manner which disrupts the tribunal and prejudices the administration of justice.
He feels that the presiding judge elected not to docket crucial documents, and that the Claims Resolution Tribunal could no longer be trusted.
This decision was based on an 8: 1 acquittal of Kawas Nanavati in K. M. Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra, which was overturned by higher courts, on the grounds that the jury was misled by the presiding judge.
In the latter, the presiding judge sits with a jury of nine.
After the presiding judge reduced his sentence for cooperating with testimony against his former colleagues and good behavior, he was released after less than two years.
This makes it impossible for the accuser to induce friends or family to give false evidence in support of their accusations because, normally, this evidence would be rejected by the presiding authority or judge.
The presiding judge, John T. Raulston, was accused of being biased towards the prosecution and frequently clashed with Darrow.
* The replacement of the chief presiding judge, midway through the trial.
The Xerox lawsuit was dismissed because the presiding judge dismissed most of Xerox's complaints as being inappropriate for a variety of legal reasons.
In that case, concerned with a guarantee of payment for goods rather than payment of rent, the presiding judge explained that a guarantee effectively says " Let him have the goods ; if he does not pay you, I will.
He was also still a strong opponent of the Roman Catholics, for it was by his advice that the elector of Saxony declared himself ready to send deputies to a council to be convened at Trent, but only under the condition that the Protestants should have a share in the discussions, and that the Pope should not be considered as the presiding officer and judge.
His attorney, Maitre Labori ( Donald Crisp ) does his best, but the presiding judge refuses to allow him to bring up the Dreyfus affair and the military witnesses all commit perjury, with the exception of Picquart.
In France, the presiding judge of a court are addressed as Monsieur le président / Madame la présidente ), whilst associated judges are addressed as Madame, Monsieur l ' Assesseur.
In Italy the presiding judge of a court is addressed as well to as " Signor presidente della corte ".
" Vasha Chest ")-for criminal cases only with the one judge presiding.
In Sweden the presiding judge of a court is normally addressed as Herr " Ordförande "/ Fru " Ordförande ".
In many states throughout the United States, a judge is addressed as " Your Honor " or " Judge " when presiding over the court.
Mario Lucio d ' Andria, the presiding judge at the trial, threw out the charges citing " insufficient evidence " after hearing 20 months of evidence.
The state sentence was overturned on appeal, however, on grounds that the presiding judge had " the appearance of prejudice " because smoke from the fire had motivated him to voluntarily leave his home for one night.
However, as mere administrative divisions, departments can be rearranged at the discretion of each trial court's presiding judge in response to changing caseloads.
Usually, a court-martial takes the form of a trial with a presiding judge, a prosecutor and defensive counsel ( all trained lawyers as well as officers ) and ( in some cases ) a panel of officers ( and sometimes enlisted personnel ) acting as jury.
He has a brother, Peter, who later became a lawyer and is now a judge, presiding in Calgary, and a sister Catherine who is retired in Victoria, British Columbia.

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In the movie, autistic savant Raymond Babbit ( Dustin Hoffman ) compulsively watches the show, recites the entire opening monologue, records the judgement amounts in a dedicated notebook, and frequently refers to the show as " Wapner ", in reference to the show's presiding judge.

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Lance Allan Ito ( born August 2, 1950 ) is an American Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, best known for his presiding decision during the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
" The case was heard before a jury in Judge William J. Willkins ' ( who was also one of the presiding Judges at the Nuremberg Trials ) courtroom in King County Superior Court beginning February 6, 1951.
* Lance Ito, an American Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, best known for his presiding decision during the O. J. Simpson murder case
The presiding officer and chairperson of the council is The Rt Wp The Mayor Cllr J. O. Roberts.
The others were Archbishop Peter Paul Brennan of the African Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Catholic Diocese of the Americas, who according to one website was first consecrated a bishop on June 10, 1978, and subsequently reconsecrated in October 1979 and twice more in March 1987 ; Archbishop Patrick E. Trujillo of the Old Catholic Church in America and Archbishop Joseph J. Gouthro of Las Vegas, presiding bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church International ( CACI ).
" During the trial, presiding U. S. District Court Judge Robert J.
Press coverage and notoriety increased dramatically for the Peace Mission after Father Divine's May 8, 1931 arrest for ' disturbing the peace ' ended in first conviction, than the death of the presiding judge, Justice Lewis J. Smith ( who in sentencing him had called Divine " a fraud and a menace to society ") and Father Divine's subsequent release.
The judge presiding over James ' case was Bush appointee William J. Martini, a former New Jersey congressman who, like Christie had been appointed by then President Bush in 2002.
* In the fields of law and government, Manhattan graduates include: Anthony V. Cardona, presiding justice of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division ; John S. Martin, former U. S. Attorney and U. S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York ; Hugh J.
The judges in his case, heard before Military Tribunal II, were Robert M. Toms ( presiding judge ) from Detroit, Michigan, Fitzroy Donald Phillips from North Carolina, Michael A. Musmanno from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and John J. Speight from Alabama ( as an alternate judge ).
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal III-A, were Hu C. Anderson ( presiding judge ), president of the court of appeals of Tennessee, Edward J. Daly from Connecticut, and William J. Wilkins from Seattle, Washington.
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal II, were Robert M. Toms ( presiding judge ) from Detroit, Michigan, Fitzroy Donald Phillips from North Carolina, Michael A. Musmanno from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and John J. Speight from Alabama as an alternate judge.
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal II-A, were Michael A. Musmanno ( presiding judge ) from Pennsylvania, John J. Speight from Alabama, and Richard D. Dixon from North Carolina.
* In writing the three-judge panel's opinion on why Richey deserved the death penalty, Judge Michael J. Corrigan, the presiding judge, cited " unrefuted evidence " that Richey disconnected a fire alarm in the apartment.
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal V, were Charles F. Wennerstrum ( presiding judge ) from Iowa, George J. Burke from Michigan, and Edward F. Carter from Nebraska.
During the trial, presiding U. S. District Court Judge Robert J.
The Lorne Park Baptist Church was founded Sunday, May 18, 1919, in the Lorne Park Mission, with Reverend J. Williamson presiding.
Graduates include several leading judicial, academic, and political figures, including U. S. Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa, U. S. Senator Robert Patrick Casey, Jr. of Pennsylvania, U. S. Rep. Kathy Hochul of New York, Justice Peggy A. Quince of the Florida Supreme Court, U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission member Naomi C. Earp, Former FCC Commissioner Kathleen Q. Abernathy, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Rhode Island House Minority Leader, Robert A. Watson, Chief Judge Edward J. Damich of the United States Court of Federal Claims, former National Labor Relations Board Chair John H. Fanning, Chief Administrative Law Judge James G. Gilbert of the United States Postal Service, B. Jeffrey Cravath, Senior Vice President of Fannie Mae, Christine Luchok Fallon, Reporter of Decisions for the U. S. Supreme Court, and Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill.

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