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How could supplying Eichmann with a platform on which to maintain that one could collaborate in the murder of millions of Jews without being an anti-semite contribute to a verdict against anti-Semitism??
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
The jury, which was locked up in a motel overnight, was canvassed at the request of Walker after the verdict was announced.
After this, he was especially known for acting as a mediator between conflicting parties ( In Cologne he is not only known for being the founder of Germany's oldest university there, but also for " the big verdict " ( der Große Schied ) of 1258, which brought an end to the conflict between the citizens of Cologne and the archbishop.
There was however a mechanism for prosecuting the witnesses of a successful prosecutor, which it appears could lead to the undoing of the earlier verdict.
The options are: obtain a provisional verdict of innocence from the lower court, which can be overturned at any time by higher levels of the court leading to re-initiation of the process ; or curry favor with the lower judges to keep the process moving albeit at a glacial pace.
At the end of the hearing the lords vote on the verdict, which is decided by a simple majority, one charge at a time.
A related concept is the jury, which can be regarded as a specialized form of militia convened to render a verdict in a court proceeding ( known as a petit jury or trial jury ) or to investigate a public matter and render a presentment or indictment ( grand jury ).
In Norman times insanity was not seen as a defence in itself but a special circumstance in which the jury would deliver a guilty verdict and refer the defendant to the King for a pardon
One of the shrewdest moves by which the English judges pushed their plan of making a common law was by limiting the verdict of the jury in every case to questions of fact.
According to the verdict, Rehima was the one who supplied the gunmen with a photo of Ze ' evi, details of the hotel in which he would be staying and information on the hotel layout.
The Loewen Group, Inc., received a particularly large jury verdict in the State of Mississippi which was later found to be in error as the allegations against Loewen Group proved false.
" Beth Te pilla " is derived from the cognate verb, " hitpallel " ( פ ּ ליל ) which is also spelled as pa ^ li ^ yl ( pronounced: paleel ) which implies " estimate, judge, render a verdict " thus " hitpallel " means " to pray " or " to seek a judgment for oneself " or " to plead ".
Gardner-Medwin argues that the criterion on which a verdict in a criminal trial should be based is not the probability of guilt, but rather the probability of the evidence, given that the defendant is innocent ( akin to a frequentist p-value ).
So that a hasty verdict was brought in against him, and the question being asked, if he had anything to say, why judgement should not pass, he only said, that since the Court had refused to hear what was fit for him to speak in his defense, he had no more to say ; upon which Bridgeman pronounced the sentence.
Edmond Ludlow also provided an account of the execution at Charing Cross, " the sentence which had been pronounced in consequence of the verdict was executed upon Major-General Harrison at the place where Charing Cross formerly stood, that the King might have the pleasure of the spectacle, and inure himself to blood.
Both the verdict and sentencing set off further demonstrations in downtown Oakland, which included looting and destruction of property.
Christ's righteousness, according to the followers of " sola fide ", is imputed ( or attributed ) by God to the believing sinner ( as opposed to infused or imparted ), so that the divine verdict and pardon of the believing sinner is based not upon anything in the sinner, nor even faith itself, but upon Jesus Christ and his righteousness alone, which are received through faith alone.
Protestants exclude all human works ( except the works of Jesus Christ, which form the basis of justification ) from the legal verdict / pardon of justification.
Allegations of financial inconsistencies in the tendering process ( which eventually saw longtime Kennett supporters Ron Walker and Lloyd Williams successful ) were to dog the Kennett government for many years, despite the verdict of an enquiry which found no wrongdoing on its behalf.
" Ten days after his death an inquest was held in secret which returned a verdict of " misadventure ".
The state verdict was appealed to the U. S. District Court, which ruled for the plaintiffs, a decision the school district and the state appealed.

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So the verdict was `` death at the hands of a person or persons unknown '', and the elite of the city, accepting Delphine's testimony, welcomed her and the doctor back into the fold.
The verdict brought vindication to the dead woman's stepson, Vincent Hengesbach, 54, who was tried for the same crime in December, 1958, and released when the jury failed to reach a verdict.
One of the eight defendants was freed on a directed verdict of acquittal.
A mistrial was declared in the case against the other seven when the jury was unable to agree on a verdict.
Infamia and the censorial verdict was not a judicium or res judicata, for its effects were not lasting, but might be removed by the following censors, or by a lex ( roughly " law ").
For an appeal from an acquittal to be successful, the Supreme Court of Canada requires that the Crown show that an error in law was made during the trial and that the error contributed to the verdict.
Although the verdict was automatically trebled pursuant to antitrust law in the United States, the resulting $ 3 judgment was regarded as a victory for the NFL.
This was the largest civil verdict ever against a Hollywood studio.
However the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
A jury was unable to reach a verdict.
Michigan ( 1975 ) was the first state to create a GBMI verdict, after two prisoners released after being found NGRI committed violent crimes within a year of release, one raping two women and the other killing his wife.
As for Wolfenstein 3D, due to its use of Nazi symbols such as the Swastika and the anthem of the Nazi Party, Horst-Wessel-Lied, as theme music, the PC version of the game was withdrawn from circulation in Germany in 1994, following a verdict by the Amtsgericht München on January 25, 1994.
Similarly, the Atari Jaguar version was confiscated following a verdict by the Amtsgericht Berlin Tiergarten on December 7, 1994.
Hornblower was soon brought to trial and the verdict of the four judges ( in 1799 ) was decisively in favour of Watt.

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Theodosius, by now old enough to hold power by himself, annulled the verdict of the Council and arrested Cyril, but Cyril eventually escaped.
A legal battle ensued when first Madonna, then Kim Basinger backed out of the title role — eventually Basinger was the subject of an adverse jury verdict for over $ 8. 1 million dollars.
A jury sits on the right of the prosecutor who states the case against the accused and eventually asks for a verdict.
In a civil RICO trial, a Federal District Court jury in Cleveland, Ohio eventually returned a verdict on which judgment was entered.
Konrad refused to accept the decision and demanded that the verdict be reversed, but eventually left Mainz to return to Marburg.
A fatal accident in 1977 involving a severely intoxicated Korean immigrant who attempted to urinate on the third rail at the Kedzie station eventually resulted in a famous Illinois Supreme Court decision in 1992 affirming a verdict of $ 1. 5 million against CTA.
When the case eventually came to court, it was thrown out in its first week – the judge recording a not guilty verdict and commenting that the case should have never reached the trial stage.
The judge eventually directed the jury to return a verdict of " not guilty ".
The trial at the Old Bailey eventually ended with a not guilty verdict, allowing the book to be openly published and sold in England for the first time since it was published in 1928.
Arthur's funeral is delayed pending an inquest, but the jury eventually returns a verdict of accidental death, much to the disgust of Mark and Pauline, who velieve that the prison services neglected to seek proper medical help for Arthur.
Conrad, however, refused to accept the verdict, but eventually left Mainz.
Ilaşcu was eventually released on May 5, 2001, two years after he filed an application with the European Court of Human Rights and following a verdict of the European Court for Human Rights, where he sued both Russia and Moldova.
Whoever treads the path of sin and persists in committing sins will, according to the verdict of the Quran, deny the signs of Allah one day and eventually will ridicule them and then deserve Divine punishment.
Another member of the jury, Ann Redington, who broke down and cried as the verdict was being read, also told Chris Matthews, in a March 7, 2007, appearance on Hardball, that she hoped Libby would eventually be pardoned by President Bush ; she told Matthews that she believed Libby " got caught in a difficult situation where he got caught in the initial lie, and it just snowballed " and added: " It kind of bothers me that there was this whole big crime being investigated and he got caught up in the investigation as opposed to in the actual crime that was supposedly committed.

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