The prosecution accept that if the trial was unfair, the convictions were unsafe and should be quashed. |
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Any chance of a fightback was quickly quashed by Keighley's defence who plugged the gaps. |
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But his appeal has been quashed because he cannot provide proof of postage. |
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The first inquest was quashed by the High Court because the Coroner did not permit a sufficient investigation of neglect to be carried out. |
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Judge Sanderson agreed with him last week and quashed the subpoenas he had earlier authorized. |
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Accordingly, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and ordered a new trial. |
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Keegan quashed speculation that he is about to add Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Dennis Haynes to his staff. |
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Lisa recently quashed rumours she was set to marry George as she wouldn't want to swap her home in Essex for George's Hollywood Hills property. |
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He also quashed rumours that the Farnborough airshow, the UK's biggest aviation trade show and the Air Tattoo might merge. |
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But he has maintained a low profile since the conviction was quashed and now simply wants to get on with life. |
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That same person goes free if proceedings are stayed, or when a trial court acquits or when, as in this case, a conviction is quashed on appeal. |
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But while that triangular confrontation was stupendously dramatic, the ex-president left with a token fine which was quashed on appeal. |
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In view of the above circumstances all the writ petitions have to subceed and the orders terminating the services of the petitioners are quashed. |
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In Mazo the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift. |
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The mood was largely festive and often rowdy, but police effectively quashed most actions of any size. |
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Any hopes they had of an unlikely comeback were soon quashed and they were finished off in the 71st minute. |
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The club was going to race the car, but liability issues quashed that idea for most of the members. |
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If it is quashed, the matter will fall to be redetermined under the new statutory appeals procedure. |
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But the political repression in his native Hungary quashed his writing ambitions. |
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The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction for murder and substituted one of manslaughter. |
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But Pyle was obsessed by the stories he could not tell, especially when the censor quashed his column on battle fatigue. |
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In a majority decision, the full bench of the Supreme Court quashed the previous suspended sentence. |
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Under Italian law, the statute of limitations means that, after a long period of time since the offence, the conviction is quashed. |
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If the decision is quashed and does not exist, there is no challenge to an existing decision. |
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Mr Milford's conviction has subsequent to the hearing been quashed and a retrial ordered. |
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There was public feeling that notwithstanding the granting of the pardons the conviction should be quashed. |
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A subpoena compelling him to testify before a federal grand jury was quashed. |
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The incipient rebellion was quickly quashed, however, when journalists received email notification of the enormous salary rises which will accompany the deal. |
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It follows that the earlier decisions in this case must be quashed and that the applicant's action as lodged is allowed. |
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The judge also quashed an arrest warrant for Nadir and imposed 10 conditions on bail, one of which is to appear at the Old Bailey on 3 September. |
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Quailing was part of Q's quiddity — the Q quaked and quivered, it quarrelled and quashed. |
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The Court therefore quashed the CDS' decision which had been based on the Board's recommendations. |
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The Court noted that the award could be quashed only if it met the test of being patently unreasonable. |
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However, to our knowledge, the detainees at Guantanamo have been acquitted and all charges against them were quashed. |
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The Supreme Court quashed the findings of guilt, but the president refused to obey their orders. |
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The Local Court Magistrate quashed and declared void the informations. |
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He should know that in fact his government has quashed all hopes for rural day care. |
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In November 1998, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned the Trial Division ruling that had quashed the referral. |
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They chanted slogans and flashed four fingers, which has come to symbolize a pro-Morsi camp violently quashed by the authorities. |
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On the other hand, the statute may upon its true construction merely require an act which appears formally valid and has not been quashed by judicial review. |
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She has quashed the efforts of municipalities to raise their own minimum wage. |
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On 13 April 2000, the Judicial Chamber of the Supreme Court quashed the acquittal and ordered a retrial. |
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On April 12, 2005, the Court of Appeal quashed the decision of the Competition Council. |
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It recommended that the CDS determine any impact these measures may have had on the grievor's career and that the summary trial be quashed. |
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It usually follows legally that the Region's decision to try to take over the coop would be quashed. |
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The second inquest verdict was later quashed by the high court. |
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On 18 September 1996, the Regional Court quashed the challenged decision and referred the case back to the District Authority for decision. |
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If there was any hope for an epic comeback, Percy Harvin quashed it by taking the second half kickoff to the house. |
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Any celebration of these findings was quickly quashed as the shaft continued to flood and delay the work. |
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There have been no protests about people who feel their right to debate a contentious assertion in the NDT has been quashed by over-zealous topic starters. |
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If only one or two courts had made decisions, or if the Supreme Court had quashed the judgments made by the others, perhaps we would be in an awkward position of not knowing which way to go. |
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He adds that his detention is unlimited, because in the event the certificate was quashed as unreasonable, the Crown may issue a new certificate and start the entire process again. |
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Last year's quarter-finalists, Stourbridge, had their dreams quashed by Newcastle Benfield Bay Plastics after conceding an 85th-minute decider. |
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Evans's family and his girlfriend Natasha Massey have set up a website to campaign for the conviction to the be quashed. |
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Charges filed against the 28-year-old were quashed in a hearing but Nick is yet to be granted permission to leave the country. |
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Actor Idris Elba has quashed the rumours surrounding him being the next James Bond after Daniel Craig. |
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At the party's quinquennial conference in December, President Jacob Zuma quashed all talk of nationalisation. This makes room for the EFF's populist platform. |
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The uprising was easily quashed, and the emperor was banished, but two years later he escaped and again marshaled his forces, preparing to advance on the imperial capital at Kyōto. |
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Now a further attempt to have the warrant quashed has failed. Microsoft has argued that the warrant which names no specific place, but refers to Microsoft's premises in general in effect authorises an extraterritorial search. |
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Before the last general election Robin Cook, then a respected horseracing pundit on the Glasgow Herald, quashed rumours that Labour would privatise the Tote, a state-run bookmaker. |
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Therefore, the army and navy of the day likely and rightly viewed the call for a new service as impudent, an upstart that had either to be quashed or defended against expeditiously. |
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Young said he was only told of it after Hodgson's conviction was quashed. |
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A Cairo appeals judge has issued a damning appraisal of last year's trial of three al-Jazeera English journalists, a month after he quashed their convictions and sent their case to a retrial that will begin on Thursday. |
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A ban on standing in elections quashed his hopes of entering parliament. |
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On Tuesday, Sir Brian Leveson, president of the Queen's bench division, and two other judges quashed George's conviction, saying it was no longer safe. |
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Accordingly, the court quashed the Administrator's decision and ordered him to share the report with the Crown and afford it the opportunity to comment and provide arguments on it. |
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Accordingly, it quashed the judgment of 8 July 1987 in its entirety and remitted the case to the same Court of Appeal with a differently constituted bench. |
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This ruling was quashed by the B. C. Superior Court, which held that the Tribunal had erred in failing to consider the information that the employer had in its possession when it received the psychiatrist's letter. |
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In fact, every inquiry to give it life has been quashed, and energy consumers, people knowledgeable in the industry, are left to use American information. |
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In addition, attempts to introduce clear-cut obligations, especially for the provision of financial resources to developing countries, were firmly quashed by powerful donors. |
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In view of the urgency of the situation, I urge you to ask your government to have the sentence quashed, to have all the charges against him withdrawn and to have him released. |
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The USDA argued R-CALF's request should be thrown out because there were no new facts, but earlier this month, the appeal court quashed the USDA's request. |
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A FORMER children's home housefather is set to have his abuse conviction quashed after a blunder by a jury. |
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In both Sheffield and Bradford spies had kept magistrates aware of the conspirators' plans, and these attempted risings were easily quashed. |
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The disputes were eventually quashed by Renault in a particularly intransigent way, and over 2,000 people lost their jobs. |
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In 1999, the national government successfully quashed a secessionist attempt in the northeastern Caprivi Strip. |
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The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed his conviction for murder and substituted a verdict of manslaughter. |
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The Tenures Abolition Act 1660 finally quashed any remaining doubt as to their continued status. |
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After a fight at Hawcoat the resistance was quashed, and the Parliament ships left for Liverpool. |
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The ruling was quashed within a year following an appeal but was subsequently upheld. |
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Racial mistrust, military tactics against citizens, dissent quashed. |
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L'Heureux-Dubé J., like the majority of the judges, found that the Régie's decision should be quashed without invalidating its act of incorporation. |
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By way of two sets of concurring reasons, the majority of the Divisional Court quashed the Tribunal's decision and revoked the Review Officer's order. |
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Burma Area Army originally quashed this idea, but found that their superiors at Southern Expeditionary Army Group HQ in Singapore were keen on it. |
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In December 1992 the convictions were ruled unsafe and quashed by the Court of Appeal after it was decided that the police investigating the murder had acted improperly. |
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If it make the indictment be insensible or uncertain, it shall be quashed. |
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Rumours surrounding the possibility of a major deal between the pair were quashed when Volvo said it was not in talks beyond the current cooperation on diesel motors. |
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His conviction for a Birmingham pub robbery in 1984 was quashed last year. |
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A HUSBAND and wife have asked the Supreme Court why their convictions for offences linked to the interrogation and killing of a police informer were quashed. |
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