The case will be remanded to a trial court in Arkansas to sort things out.
The Supreme Court used to be not only an appellate court but also a trial court.
Thursday, a magistrate completed administrative proceedings and moved the case to a trial court in south Delhi's Saket court complex.
Fourth, the rules related to filing deadlines under the federal tax code create practical hurdles to allowing a trial court to compel the parties to file joint returns.
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After a trial court and then the Florida Supreme Court agreed, Florida petitioned and was then granted a Supreme Court review, and oral arguments were heard in October 2012.
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The order, issued by a trial court in New Delhi, follows a decision by India's Central Bureau of Investigation in December to register initial charges of criminal conspiracy and misconduct against Bharti, other companies and individuals.
Finally, in the next sentence of her speech, Sotomayor went on to specify that she was addressing the dynamics of an appellate court with multiple judges (such as the three-judge and en banc panels on which she sits as an appeals court judge and the Supreme Court), rather than talking about a trial court context in which a single judge presides.
In other words, Olson would not mind a Florida trial court deciding, in effect, the presidential election.
In light of the prior IRS courtroom losses, Mayo argued that the new regulation was invalid, an argument that was accepted by a lower trial court but reversed on appeal.
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Congressman Edcel Lagman, chairman of the House of Representatives justice committee, cites recent surveys showing that only about a third of Filipinos expect a speedy trial in a court case.
YouTube convinced a federal trial court of just that.
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The ruling Thursday undoes a 2008 trial court decision ordering Warner Bros. to share an undetermined amount of money earned since 1999 with the heirs, and to give the family control of key components of the Superman story, including his costume.
The trial, which the court heard was a re-trial after the jury in a Cardiff Crown Court case last year was discharged, is expected to last for up to six months.
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He sued to have the decision reversed, calling the process a "witch hunt, " but lost at the trial court and in a state appellate court.
Whereupon, the trial court held a bench trial wherein the Engineer was the sole witness.
Instead, they will get a new trial at the Supreme Court of Appeal "as if it was a trial for the first time, " the agency said.
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Two defendants accused of murdering a business analyst will not give evidence during their trial, a court has heard.
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Following a 2005 trial the court found that Frontier had breached the merger agreement.
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In January, the Supreme Court said the two men will face trial in a special court in Delhi.
Could you speak to that decision and why more time wasn't given to allow for a civilian court trial?
Are there any benefits at all in a military trial that would not be offered by trial in a civilian court?
Ellison's lawyers persuaded a New York trial court in May of last year to invalidate cnev's challenge and place Oracle in that role instead.
Another headache for the Democrat Party is a Constitutional Court trial, in August, into claims (which it denies) that it broke electoral laws in 2005.
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Assuming that the majority is correct in it's assumption that there are 11 or 17, can anyone imagine a trial in this court or in any other court in which the issue of whether certain occasions by definition could not mean 17 and occasionally could not refer to 11 would be the issue being litigated?
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She spend six years as a trial judge on the U.S. District Court, and would replace Justice Souter as the only justice with experience as a trial judge -- a perspective that would enrich the judgments of the court.
In January, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the officers should face trial in a special court in New Delhi.
Second, a similar assessment should be done using U.S. federal legal cases (this study looks only at cases from courts in the the 50 states) as the study sample, using either the Google Scholar small sample of Appellate Court cases, or a larger one including a broader set of Trial Court cases that did not reach Appellate Courts.
The court can decide to confirm the acquittal, making it final, or throw out the Perugia appellate court ruling entirely or partially, remanding the case to a new appeals court trial.
In January, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the two naval officers should face trial in a special court in India set up by the central government and India's chief justice.
In January, India's Supreme Court said the two men, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, will face trial in a special court in Delhi.
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