The suit was initially heard (and dismissed) by a judge from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
"I referred to death threats that I had received as a judge from dissatisfied litigants, " she said.
But Army rules prohibit a judge from accepting a guilty plea to charges that could result in a death sentence.
Police can detain people without charge for up to 28 days under the Terrorism Act 2006, although extensions must be sought from a judge from the 48-hour stage onwards.
History shows, I think, that it has been easier for Congress to impeach and remove a federal judge from office than to discharge a member of the House or the Senate, and maybe that is as it should be.
Prejean, in response to a question from a judge, declared her opposition to same-sex marriage.
Mr Menderes says the constitution forbids a serving judge from being elected president and that Mr Sezer omitted formally to leave his judicial job before he plumped for the grander one.
The Carnahan campaign replies that Mr Ashcroft is a religious fanatic who is in the pocket of drug manufacturers and who played politics with race by torpedoing the Senate's appointment of a black judge from the state.
In July, a federal judge in Memphis set aside a local judge's ruling from the previous month that voided a planning commission's approval, and ordered Rutherford County authorities to conduct a final inspection of the building.
He was running an auction house, a business in which a single signature from a judge bestows the right to auction off buildings, land, and other assets and collect a hefty commission.
Mr. Ceglia brought the case in state court and, before it was moved to the federal scene, received a favorable decision from a judge there, who issued a restraining order that temporarily froze Facebook's assets.
He immediately stopped talking after a magistrate judge and a representative from the U.S. Attorney's office entered the room and gave him his Miranda warning, according to a U.S. law enforcement official and others briefed on the interrogation.
The ECPA allows some of a suspects data to be tracked in real time via electronic devices without a warrant, using only a court order from a judge that doesn't require the same level of evidence showing that a suspect merits surveillance.
In December, on the advice of a panel of independent experts, a judge in Oregon excluded from a trial all expert testimony linking impants to auto-immune disorders, on the ground that it was scientifically dodgy.
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Meanwhile, Mancillas family lawyer Albert Garcia obtained a turnover order from a Texas judge requiring NHF to cough up assets by Jan. 26.
United States a three-judge panel reversed a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that federal judges deserved back pay and future cost-of-living adjustments.
The retrial was to begin last weekend, but a judge recused himself from the case, prompting a delay.
She spent several months in court-ordered psychotherapy until a judge released her from supervised probation in March 2012.
Sir Oliver, 75, presided over a number of high-profile cases during his time as a High Court judge from 1983 to 1999.
He had grown up as the only child of a judge and graduated from medical school in Catania, Sicily, in the early 1980s, intent on practicing obstetrics.
They sought a warrant from Judge Gauvey in order to contact the phone company to find out where the phone (and likely its owner) could be found so they could arrest him.
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Gayed was a judge who defected from the Syrian government and helped launch the United Courts Council, an opposition-run court that is trying to institute law and order in rebel-controlled parts of Aleppo.
In recent months, the government has been putting pressure on the two sides to agree a voluntary code whereby copyright infringing sites could be blocked following an order from a judge, but without a lengthy case like the one we've just seen.
For Brazil, the latest test of government and judicial resolve concerns Nicolau dos Santos, himself a former labour-court judge and now a fugitive from justice.
On Wednesday, a federal judge in Memphis ordered Rutherford County to conduct a final inspection on the building, setting aside a local judge's ruling from June that voided a planning commission's approval.
It also happens that Tonga's chief justice, Michael Scott, a former Fiji high-court judge and himself a refugee from Fiji's coup, is an arch-opponent of Fiji's chief justice, Anthony Gates, controversially appointed in the wake of the Bainimarama takeover.
In the latest Internal Revenue Service attack on rogue tax preparers, a Texas federal judge has prohibited a dozen preparers from falsely claiming tax credits for producing methane gas generated by landfills.
Last week, a federal judge extended a restraining order barring Reebok from selling Jets merchandise featuring Mr. Tebow, saying Nike had shown "a probability of success on the merits" in its lawsuit.
The UAW chief was betting that the Bush administration would blink, and that the union would get a better deal from the politicians than it would get from the marketplace or from a bankruptcy judge.
Shortly after Thursday's indictment, a federal judge released Anderson from prison, said his attorney, Mark Geragos.
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