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Judge and Parsons
Several defendants in the Summerdale police burglary trial made statements indicating their guilt at the time of their arrest, Judge James B. Parsons was told in Criminal court yesterday.
Bellows made the disclosure when he asked Judge Parsons to grant his client, Alan Clements, 30, a separate trial.
* Judge Levi Parsons, prior to 1878.
According to Theophilus Parsons, " it was of great importance, that your Judge Wingate should form a correct opinion before he pronounces it — for after that, law, reason, and authority will be unavailing.

Judge and leaned
However, in recent years, the station's daytime lineup has leaned away from the talk show format in favor of courtroom shows such as Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown, Judge Alex, and Divorce Court.

Judge and over
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
* Call of Samuel or Youth of Samuel ( 1 Samuel 1-7 ): From Samuel's birth his career as Judge and prophet over Israel.
The case, Church of the Holy Light of the Queen v. Mukasey, presided over by Judge Owen M. Panner, was ruled in favor of the Santo Daime church.
Judge William Schwarzer dropped all but 10 of Apple's 189 claims of copyright infringement, and ruled that most of the remaining 10 were over uncopyrightable ideas.
In 1920, Judge Landis was a leading candidate when American League and National League team owners, embarrassed by the Black Sox scandal and other instances of players throwing games, sought someone to rule over baseball.
Since the Father has functional authority over the Son ( though They are equal in Being ), it is logical in the transaction of salvation that the " greater " should take the role of Judge, and the " lesser " take the role of Redeemer.
He took over the development of Judge Dredd when creator John Wagner temporarily walked out, and wrote many of the early stories, establishing the character and his world, before Wagner returned.
Two of the earliest recordings which have a funk beat and lyrics which are rhymed in rhythm over this type of beat were released by comedian Pigmeat Markham, " Here Come the Judge " which was released in 1968 by the Chess label and in 1969 another song about running numbers called " Who Got The Number?
On February 20, 1996, the Court granted a change of venue and ordered that the case be transferred from Oklahoma City to the U. S. District Court in Denver, Colorado, to be presided over by U. S. District Judge Richard Paul Matsch.
On January 28, 1882, William Rice drafted a will, instructing the executors to pay over to the trustees, the Governor and the Judge, funds from his estate for the establishment of " The William M. Rice Orphans Institute.
* April 26 – WWII: The Reichstag meets for the last time, dissolving itself and proclaiming Adolf Hitler the " Supreme Judge of the German People ", granting him the power of life and death over every German citizen.
In many states throughout the United States, a judge is addressed as " Your Honor " or " Judge " when presiding over the court.
Trial, starring Sullivan's brother Fred as the Learned Judge, became a surprise hit, earning glowing praise from the critics and playing for 300 performances over its first few seasons.
US District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan insisted that the administration still had to hand over the evidence that justified the dirty bomb charge, and admonished United States Department of Justice lawyers that dropping the charge:
Presided over by Judge Edwin Hunter, the case, known as Roach v. Dresser Industries Valve and Instrument Division ( 494 F. Supp.
The judges were impressed ( Presiding Judge Neithardt was inclined to favouritism towards the defendants prior to the trial ), and as a result Hitler only served a little over eight months and was fined 500RM ( Reichmarks ).
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.
The Judge is authorized by the Revised Code of Washington to preside over civil infractions, traffic infractions, criminal misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor violations, and civil orders for protection.
Following the bombing Judge Eugene Nickerson, presiding over Gotti's racketeering trial, rescheduled to avoid a jury tainted by the resulting publicity while Giacalone had Gotti's bail revoked due to evidence of intimidation in the Piecyk case.
Some contend that Judge Leval's instructions to the jury over what constituted " actual malice " to prove libel convinced Westmoreland's lawyers that he was certain to lose.
But over the following 55 days, widespread press coverage, as well as pressure from Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher, the community of Hershey, and Dauphin County Orphans ' Court Senior Judge Warren G. Morgan, led to the sale being abandoned.
* Judge Gavel Doozer ( performed by Karen Prell )-Judge Gavel Doozer presides over Cotterpin's trial.
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.

Judge and bench
In 1942, after the U. S. formally entered World War II, Judge Thurmond resigned from the bench to serve in the U. S. Army, rising to Lieutenant Colonel.
The President Judge is The Honorable Debbie O ' Dell-Seneca ; she is the most senior member of the bench and is responsible for the assignment of cases, the court's budget, and the administration of court personnel.
If it passed, Judge Pavy would be removed from the bench.
On the November 16, 1858, Judge Jordan made a decree erecting the township, and it was named Eldred, in honor of C. D. Eldred, who was then an associate on the bench.
After the Green ruling, the Swann case was filed again, and this time taken by Judge James B. McMillan, as his first important case on the federal bench.
In 1834 he was raised to the bench, and on taking his seat as a Judge in the Court of Session he adopted the title of Lord Cockburn as a Scottish Law Lord of Session.
Justices of the Peace existed in Ireland prior to 1922, sitting in a bench under the supervision of resident magistrates at Petty Sessions to try minor offences summarily, and with a County Court Judge ( in his capacity of Chairman of Quarter Sessions ) and jury to try more serious offences at Quarter Sessions.
The District Judge ( Magistrates ' Court ), who is a barrister or solicitor of at least seven years standing, presides over the bench.
While angrily revoking Kerik's $ 500, 000 bail during the trial, Federal Judge Stephen C. Robinson delivering what the NY Times termed " a withering criticism of Mr. Kerik from the bench, describing him as a ' toxic combination of self-minded focus and arrogance.
In April 2007, D. C. District Judge Henry H. Kennedy found Libya directly responsible for the bombing and presided over a three day bench trial from 13 August 2007 to 15 August 2007.
This case went to bench trial in the New York Federal District Court of Judge Robert Patterson on April 14, 2008.
The trial began on 18 June 2007 in front of a special bench of the Zagreb County Court with Judge Marin Mrčela presiding.
Since 2002, she has had a recurring role on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, where she plays Judge Elizabeth Donnelly, who served as a Bureau Chief ADA in the Manhattan District Attorney's office before being appointed to the bench in Season 7.
During the Senate trial for impeachment, Jonathan Turley, acting in Judge Porteous's defense, announced that Judge Porteous had decided to leave the federal bench in 2011 were he not removed from office.
Due to these allegations, Ginsburg withdrew his name from consideration, and remained on the federal appellate bench, where he is still a Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, serving as the DC Circuit's chief judge for most of the 2000s.
Judge Samuel Conti, still on the bench in 2010, spoke on the record, that Moore would have killed President Ford had she had her own gun, and it was only " because her gun was faulty ," that saved the president's life.
While on the bench Judge Hoar was known for his critiquing of younger lawyers ; one of these young lawyers who impressed Hoar was Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. After the American Civil War, Hoar opposed the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.
Usually a Divisional Court sits with two judges but occasionally the bench comprises three judges ( as it did in the recent appeal concerning disclosure of MPs ' expenses, where the court comprised the President of the Queen's Bench Division, a Lord Justice of Appeal and a High Court Judge ).
* Jason Bernard as Judge Willard ( Seasons 1 and 2 ), an arrogant, humorless Judge who doesn't approve of Harry's antics and tries to have him removed from the bench.
Judge Mathis tolerates informal digressions and is somewhat laid-back while on the bench ( extremely different from a judge on a similar court show, Judge Judy ; in fact, some petitioners blurt out statements in the heat of the moment that contradict their own sworn testimony or otherwise undermine their cases while Judge Mathis listens with amusement and laughter.

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