Judges are supposed to impartially interpret the law without fear or favour. |
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Judges moving among the audience keenly observed the working models and rated the best projects. |
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Judges said that standards in the Flower Show were the highest yet, with seven exhibitors receiving Large Gold awards. |
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Judges help set the conditions of release and oversee a parolee's progress. |
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Judges placed high value on entries that demonstrated imagination, originality and flair. |
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Judges are looking for taught guy ropes and all tent pegs where they should be, otherwise time penalties are imposed. |
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Judges looked for innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to communicate and persuade. |
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The Judges would select a developing planet that was about to develop interplanetary travel to which to send a subject for five years. |
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Judges are constrained in how they declare the law and in their interpretation of the law. |
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Although predominantly a haunt of the over-35s, the Judges pulls a surprisingly diverse crowd. |
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Judges would have no real practical way of testing or assessing the reliability of intelligence information presented to them. |
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Judges and prosecutors are therefore well advised to practice the law with wisdom and compassion. |
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Judges throughout the federal judiciary rely on the assistance of law clerks to ensure the smooth and expedient administration of justice. |
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Judges praises its hands on science gallery and also the decision to scrap admission charges, with the help of the government. |
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Judges in general, and US judges in particular, hate limits on their jurisdiction. |
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Judges liked the purity and functionality of design and the way it expressed the quality of the material. |
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Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders. |
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Judges may be required to determine which translation has precedence, or whatever. |
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Judges also often assign public defenders who have no experience in death penalty cases, such as tax lawyers. |
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Judges and juries were generous in making the required inference on the basis of evidence of long user. |
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Judges gave no reason for commuting the death sentence on him and the acquittal of the others. |
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Judges who leave the bench in any state can go into practice as private mediators or arbitrators. |
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Judges rated the atypicality of the prosody in samples of conversation from participants in each of the three groups. |
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Judges must, of course, be free from political interference, but that must not be at the expense of accountability. |
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Judges were hearing the first of expected hundreds of challenges to court orders for children to be taken into care. |
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Judges are often bought off and the country's massive bureaucracy is riddled with layers of corruption involving endless backhanders. |
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Judges are well schooled in their discipline but are not computer scientists. |
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At each hearing the Secretary General of the ICA chooses a panel that must consist of a minimum of three Judges. |
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You murdered an innocent man, the Judges thundered, each word a condemnation. |
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Judges hardly interfered with decisions of the executive, and the judiciary and the government had a cozy relationship. |
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Judges include yours truly, along with some of North America's leading sexperts. |
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Judges assumed that girls consented to sexual relations, ignoring the vast power differential between a father and his dependents. |
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Judges and Magistrates have discretion and accept mitigating circumstances and the limits of the law. |
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Judges must be free to make decisions, even unpopular ones, without the fear of political interference or public denigration. |
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Judges said his farm was in a beautiful location, with an impressive mix of open moor, meadows and other pasture. |
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Judges always interpret the law with one eye on what they think the people want or need. |
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Judges who do not send convicted drug dealers to jail are hugely underperforming. |
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Judges will be looking for tuneful singing and a good standard of musicianship. |
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The judgment has also not found any motive on the part of the contemners to threaten the Judges. |
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Judges will shortlist four fish and chip shops from nominations received before visiting the shops for the final round of the competition. |
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Judges in Ghana are bound by the principle of stare decisis, which requires that their decisions be based on earlier rulings. |
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Judges rated each dog on its ability to locate and point quail, staunchness on point, style, and aggressiveness in finding birds. |
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Judges are enjoined to extend to an alleged contemner the same rights accorded to an accused. |
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Judges have ruled that he is hard of hearing rather than deaf, despite medical evidence proving he cannot hear anything. |
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Judges are obliged to remain open-minded about the outcome of a case until the relevant evidence has been presented in court. |
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Judges of the court are removable at will by the government. |
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Judges rarely render even highly suspicious confessions inadmissible, and juries often convict confessors, even in the absence of physical evidence. |
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Judges are not required to step aside in cases in which they own bonds in one of the parties or receive royalties from a litigant. |
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Judges frequently absented themselves from court cases to avoid sentencing members of armed opposition groups or remanding them in police custody. |
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Judges described it as symmetrical with plenty of substance in the flower. |
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Judges dismissed their argument that their detention within the kettle in freezing temperatures without food or water for over six hours had breached their human rights. |
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Judges were impressed with his new strategic policy for risk management across the council, which has gone beyond the usual scope of the discipline. |
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Judges should not be the expositors of the nation's foreign policy, which is the role they play by acting when the President himself has not taken a clear stand. |
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Judges sit in the audience looking at an impressive array of films ranging from TV commercials to animation for the Internet, from episodes of TV series to indie works. |
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By way of example, in America, Supreme Court Judges and Presidential appointees are investigated for breaching labour laws like hiring Mexican overstayers and border-jumpers. |
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Judges are nominated by the president and ratified by the Senate. |
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Judges become the arbiters of what speech is permissible, and what is not. |
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Judges in England often start as part-time Recorders, so that they can make up their own minds whether they would like a judicial job in the future. |
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Judges will narrow the ideas to a few finalists and every Minnesotan will be invited to vote for the idea they think is the best. |
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Judges were often stymied in settling cases because both parties could cite good law. |
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Judges may refer to various types of persuasive authority to reach a decision in a case. |
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Judges are bound by the law of binding precedent in England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions. |
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Judges try to minimize these conflicts, but they arise from time to time, and under principles of 'stare decisis', may persist for some time. |
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High Court Judges may be removed before their statutory retirement age only by a procedure requiring the approval of both Houses of Parliament. |
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Judges are appointed by the Chief Executive on the recommendation of an independent commission. |
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Judges of the Criminal Division, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, et al. |
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Sometimes, as in the triumphant Song of Deborah found in the Biblical Book of Judges, these songs celebrate victory. |
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Judges and other judicial officials are appointed after passing entry exams. |
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Judges were also banned from taking bribes and were supposed to use sworn inquests to establish facts. |
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Judges were supposed to have a copy of both the Salic law code and the Ripuarian law code. |
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The earliest historical record of militia is found in the Old Testament and particularly the Book of Judges. |
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For this flyaway son of a Phoenician did not seem to wait for the decision of the polyglot Judges of the Emigration Board. |
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The judicial arm is exercised by the Supreme Court, the Bench and Judges nationwide. |
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Judges may work alone in smaller cases, but in criminal, family and other significant cases, they work in a panel. |
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Judges are often assisted by law clerks, referendaries and notaries in legal cases and by bailiffs or similar with security. |
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Judges of Hong Kong retain many of the English traditions such as wearing wigs and robes in trials. |
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Judges of the Supreme Court and the Appeal Court receives the title The Honourable. |
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Judges of the Circuit Court are titled His Honour Judge or Her Honour Judge and are addressed in Court as Judge. |
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Judges of the District Court are titled Judge and addressed in Court as Judge. |
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Judges were chosen according to their commercial background and practical knowledge. |
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Judges in the United Kingdom base the award on damages awarded in similar previous cases. |
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The membership consists of High Court Judges, Circuit Judges, District Judges, law practitioners and academic lawyers. |
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Judges decided cases on the facts, and then wrote opinions afterward presenting a rationale for their decision. |
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Judges did not and should not consult any external system of morality, certainly not a system imposed by the Deity. |
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Judges saw themselves as merely declaring the law which had always theoretically existed, and not as making the law. |
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In 1869, however, the Circuit Judges Act returned the number of justices to nine, where it has since remained. |
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Judges will try to identify a provision whose purpose applies to the case at hand. |
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Judges in an adversarial system are impartial in ensuring the fair play of due process, or fundamental justice. |
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Judges who staff them normally serve terms of fixed duration, as do magistrate judges who assist Article III judges. |
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Rule 73 provides that Magistrate Judges may preside over certain trials consistent with statute and upon the consent of all parties. |
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Judges of Appeal appointed to the Court of Appeal were no longer required to engage in High Court work. |
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Judges are appointed by the President of Botswana on the recommendation of the Judicial Services Commission. |
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Judges are appointed by the King and are usually expatriates from South Africa. |
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They help the Court, the Chambers, the President and the Judges in all their official functions. |
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Judges often become mentors to young clerks, providing the young attorney with an experienced individual to whom he or she can go for advice. |
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Judges are selected from amongst leading literary critics, writers, academics and leading public figures. |
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Judges appointed to umpire the matter in contest between them, and to decide where the right lies. |
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Further, one of the High Court Judges in Tamil Nadu suggested castration for rapists. |
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The Judges also held that granting the injunction would not constitute a restraint of trade. |
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Judges such as Randall Rader and Alan Lourie were appointed to guide the court's development of patent law. |
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Judges who would have their nether anatomies osculated by practicing lawyers and barristers who appear before them. |
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Judges in the painting category were artists David Batchelor and Michael Raedecker and gallerist Sadie Coles. |
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The Investigating Judges are obliged during their investigation to consider both inculpatory and exculpatory evidence. |
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Judges Alan Lourie and Kimberly Moore said, in In re Baxter International, that the prior court rulings did not bar the PTO from re-examining the patent for obviousness. |
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Judges include literary veteran Margaret Drabble and singer Will Young. |
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So, even if some enquiry is made by the government, which it is entitled to do, the decision is to be made by the collegiums in respect of the High Court Judges. |
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Judges in the British law courts used to tell lawyers who spoke beside the point or quoted irrelevant cases that they might as well say that Robin Hood in Barnsdale stood. |
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The Statewide Nominating Commission for Judges of Compensation Claims announces that it will reconvene its August 18 meeting, which adjourned early due to Tropical Storm Fay. |
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Judges often became the recipients of spontaneous unburdenings, which could happen only when the tellers already trusted their listeners' discretion. |
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The Midnight Judges Act reorganized the districts into six circuits, and created circuit judgeships so that Supreme Court justices would no longer have to ride circuit. |
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Judges who derive their authority from a contractual agreement of the parties to a dispute, rather than a governmental body are called arbitrators. |
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Judges are selected by a committee and appointed by the chief executive. |
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The Former Prophets are the books Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings. |
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Judges may deliver joint judgments or give their own separate opinions. |
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Judges of the ICJ are not able to hold any other post or act as counsel. |
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Judges in the County Court are either former barristers or former solicitors, whereas in the High Court they are more likely to have formerly been a barrister. |
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And as to the Constitutionality of laws, that point will come before the Judges in their proper official character. In this character they have a negative on the laws. |
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