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This act had the approval of the synod which met at Trier in the same year, but Ambrose of Milan, Pope Siricius and Martin of Tours protested against Priscillian's execution, largely on the jurisdictional grounds that an ecclesiastical case should not be decided by a civil tribunal, and worked to reduce the persecution.
After individual consideration by tribunal, the majority, largely made up of Jewish and other refugees, were released within six months.
Charge 1 ( conspiracy ) was largely disregarded by the tribunal and no judgments on this count were passed.

tribunal and dropped
Both were dropped from the team, and Cronjé was called before a tribunal to answer charges that his actions in the dispute were racially motivated.
Count 4 of the indictment — the conspiracy chargewas soon dropped by the tribunal because it was already covered by the other charges.

tribunal and count
Historically in the Netherlands before the separation of lawmaking, law enforcement, and justice duties, all sentences were made by a tribunal of 7 schepenen or magistrates, appointed by the local count.
* Count II: conspiracy to commit crimes against peace and crimes against humanity: The count was dismissed, the tribunal finding that no evidence was offered.
The tribunal found Milch guilty on counts 1 and 3, but acquitted him on count 2 of the indictment.
The court dismissed count 3, stating that the evidence presented ( which was all for cases prior to September 1939 ) fell outside its jurisdiction as the tribunal had a mandate only for acts committed during World War II, i. e. from September 1939 to May 1945.
The tribunal found all of them guilty on all counts, except Rühl and Graf, who were found guilty only on count 3.
) Nevertheless, the tribunal still found most of the accused guilty on count 1 of the indictment because it considered the acts committed by the German troops to be in excess of the rules under which the tribunal considered hostage taking and reprisal killings lawful.
On count 1, the tribunal considered all accused not guilty, stating that they were not the policy-makers and that preparing for war and fighting a war on orders was not a criminal offense under the applicable international law of the time.

tribunal and 1
Section 1 ( 4 ) has effect in relation to proceedings in the Court of Justice of the European Communities as it has effect in relation to a judicial proceeding in a tribunal of a foreign state.
Section 1 ( 4 ) applies in relation to proceedings before a relevant convention court under the European Patent Convention as it applies to a judicial proceeding in a tribunal of a foreign state.
Most recently, on 1 March 2009, a U. N. tribunal to investigate and prosecute suspects in the 2005 assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri opened in the former headquarters of the Netherlands General Intelligence Agency in Leidschendam, a town within the greater The Hague area.
The United Nations Security Council called upon the tribunal to finish its work by 31 December 2014 to prepare for its closure and transfer of its responsibilities to the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals which will begin functioning for the ICTR branch on 1 July 2012.
Article 14. 1 establishes the ground rules: everyone must be equal before the courts, and any hearing must take place in open court before a competent, independent and impartial tribunal, with any judgment or ruling made public.
After 46 goals in 170 league games for Newcastle, Waddle joined Tottenham Hotspur on 1 July 1985 for a fee of £ 590, 000 ( decided by a transfer tribunal ).
In October 1. 12 million men nationally held tribunal exemption or had cases pending, by May 1917 this had fallen to 780, 000 exempt and 110, 000 pending.
An administrative tribunal, the Tribunal administratif du Québec is in operation since April 1, 1998 to resolve disputes between citizens and the government.
In the Roman Catholic Church, a tribunal usually refers to literally one of three instances of ecclesiastical courts: ( 1 ) a diocesan tribunal ( 2 ) a provincial tribunal, that is, of more than one diocese and commonly referred to as an appellate court ( 3 ) the Sacra Rota Romana, or Sacred Roman Rota, the highest court of appeals.
Between 1985 and 1999, the government had made the law so that people had to work for 2 years before they qualified for unfair dismissal ( as opposed to 1 year presently ), and this meant that there was a 4 to 8 per cent disparity between the number of men and women who qualified on dismissal for a tribunal claim.
), the seventh of the Nuremberg Trials, the tribunal found that, on the question of partisans, according to the then-current laws of war ( the Hague Convention No. IV from 1907 ), the partisan fighters in southeast Europe could not be considered lawful belligerents under Article 1 of said convention.
from power, the Liberal Party was heavily defeated by the National Party candidate for president, Porfirio Lobo Sosa winning the presidency with, according to the Electoral Tribunal, over 1, 212, 846 votes and 56. 56 % of the national total of valid votes ( in all participation as acknowledged by the tribunal was of 41 %) compared with 816, 874 votes and 38. 1 % of the national total for Elvin Santos who was the Liberal candidate, and in the elections to the National Congress of Honduras the Liberal Party of Honduras won 45 seats from its previous 61, out of 128 seats in total.
Williams was involved in a particularly controversial tribunal case following an incident in Round 1 1997.
Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy signed him from Manchester City on 1 June 2004 for an initial fee of £ 125, 000, set by a tribunal, with well over £ 250, 000 of additional payments linked to his subsequent performance at the Black Cats of around £ 100, 000 if Sunderland were promoted to the Premier League ; £ 50, 000 if he played in a competitive game for the Republic of Ireland ; five installments of £ 20, 000 for each set of ten appearances he made for Sunderland up to a maximum of 50 games ; and 25 % of any sell-on transfer fees.
He was out of contract in summer 2002 and joined Premier League side Sunderland in July 2002, for a fee of £ 225, 000 agreed at tribunal, amid allegations by Tranmere that Sunderland had breached FA and Football League regulations by making an illegal approach for Thornton, for which Sunderland were later fined £ 1, 500.
Instead of responding to a second summons by the Nuncio Della Casa to appear before the tribunal in Venice, on May 1, 1549, he left Italy forever.
On the question of partisans, the tribunal concluded that under the then current laws of war ( the Hague Convention No. IV from 1907 ), the partisan fighters in southeast Europe could not be considered lawful belligerents under Article 1 of said convention.

tribunal and stating
The Monarchist League of New Zealand began a campaign against the abolition of appeals, stating " Most lawyers are opposed to the abolition of appeals to the Privy Council, and doubtless will continue to do so until a more satisfactory justification is given for the abandonment of a tribunal which costs the New Zealand taxpayer nothing, and which gives us access to some of the finest legal minds in the common law world.
The Court adjusted the Gough test by stating it to be " whether the fair-minded and informed observer, having considered the facts, would conclude that there was a real possibility that the tribunal was biased ".
The Act contemplated the future need for War Crimes Tribunals in Iraq stating, " The Congress urges the President to call upon the United Nations to establish an international criminal tribunal for the purpose of indicting, prosecuting, and imprisoning Saddam Hussein and other Iraqi officials who are responsible for crimes against humanity, genocide, and other criminal violations of international law.
" Fulton also claimed that the Commission pushed him to pay MacDonald, stating that " They told me that I had to pay her legal fees, write a letter of apology admitting guilt and I could make it go away ," but he refused, stating that " I didn't know what to do and I wanted ... a tribunal decision.
The doctrine of FNC originated in the United States in Willendson v Forsoket 29 Fed Cas 1283 ( DC Pa 1801 ) ( No 17, 682 ) where a federal district court in Pennsylvania declined to exercise jurisdiction over a Danish sea captain who was being sued for back wages by a Danish seaman, stating that " f any differences should hereafter arise, it must be settled by a Danish tribunal.

tribunal and charge
On March 7, 2003, the war tribunal Special Court for Sierra Leone ( SCSL ) decided to summon Charles Taylor and charge him with war crimes and crimes against humanity, but they kept this decision and this charge secret until June that year.
On 19 August 2003, at the tribunal in Arusha, life sentences were requested for Ferdinand Nahimana, and Jean Bosco Barayagwiza, persons in charge for the Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, as well as Hassan Ngeze, director and editor of the Kangur newspaper.
Frank was arrested in Warsaw on February 6, 1760 and delivered to the Church's tribunal on the charge of heresy.
If a person cannot afford an advocate, the tribunal can assign one to them free of charge.
After returning to duty, a military tribunal questions Guld about their fight in the test area, but ultimately the decision is left up to the Admiral in charge of the project.
' Bringing a claim or an appeal to the employment tribunal is currently free of charge with the full cost being met by the taxpayer.
" Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
In the determination of any criminal charge against him, or of his rights and obligations in a suit at law, everyone shall be entitled to a fair and public hearing by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law.
With the capture of Saddam Hussein on December 13, 2003, an Iraqi Special Tribunal was announced, with Salem placed in charge by an order signed by L. Paul Bremer III, the head of the occupation authority, As such, Salem was responsible for the setting up and the administration of the tribunal, including the nomination of judges and prosecutors ; he also arranged for the judges to visit the Slobodan Milošević ' tribunal at the Hague.
Bruno Gollnisch was condemned in January 2007 to a three-month prison sentence on probation and a ordered to pay costs of 55, 000 Euros ( with interest ) by the Lyon tribunal correctionnel on a charge of " an offence of verbal contestation of the existence of crimes against humanity ," which is punished in France by virtue of the 1990 Gayssot Act.
Justice Robert H. Jackson speaking as a chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials famously stated that an international tribunal could punish acts by captured Nazi officials which may have been perfectly legal in Fascist Germany ( indeed one charge was they distorted the law itself into an instrument of oppression ), but went well beyond " what is tolerable by modern civilization.
On 21 September, the day on which the case of Picquart and Leblois was brought before the " tribunal correctionnel " the state attorney demanded the adjournment of the affair, first, on account of the Dreyfus revision, which might modify the charge against Picquart ; and secondly, on account of the new and serious accusation which had been brought against him.

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