Gerasimov and Goncharov told reporters at preliminary hearings earlier this month that as members of the Moscow Bar Association they had no choice but to take part in the trial once they were appointed to represent the dead lawyer, otherwise they would lose their licenses to practice.
We believe those hearings can be done in a time frame that allows senators to do the duty of due diligence and understanding and being able to question the nominee, but doing so that can get the nominee seated in time not just to hear cases, but to take part in the choosing of which cases the court will hear.
Marital coercion is therefore a broader defence than duress in that it is enough that the wife acted because of the dominating will of her husband, her own will being overpowered by his so that she had no choice but to unwillingly take part in the offence.
But they agreed to take part, knowing full well the dangers involved, because they were determined to get an education worthy of their potential.
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And the British investigators were allowed to be there but not to take a very major part in that investigation.
Footballer Danny Blanchflower refused to appear in the 1950s and author Richard Gordon also backed out but was later persuaded to take part.
Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor, at 80 years old, is ineligible to cast a vote but he is heading to Rome to take part in pre-meetings before the conclave begins.
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Zimbabwe have not played Tests since September 2005 but are still permitted to take part in one-day internationals, including the recent World Cup in the Caribbean.
In days leading up to the referendum, Mugabe shut out Western observers, but allowed monitors from African nations to take part.
Sue Mountstevens, who is standing as an independent, was also a member of the police authority but stood down in order to take part in the elections.
But now prisoners have volunteered to take part in a nationwide programme organised by the prison service and the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland.
Originally the San Francisco researchers had hoped to do a comparative study of different agencies' programmes, but for this project only Compassion chose to take part.
This time the League may feel compelled to take part, but find that just as ineffectual.
He said there would "be an element of compulsion" to require all offenders to take part, but did not give details about any sanctions.
The collection, a swirling motif of skulls, rainbows, pleather and studs, isn't exactly Vujevic's speed, but she's still excited to take part in this kind of production.
An observer mission from the Organisation of American States said that the campaign for Peru's presidential election was flawed, in part because of media bias, but noted that opposition candidates and voters were keen to take part.
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These latest British crew members are not military personnel, but competitive sailors, on their way to take part in a yacht race.
"If things do not improve, well, I will certainly pray for the Americans and wish them success, but I will no longer be able to take part in this, " he was quoted as saying.
But if the league is encouraging teams to take part in Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the teams respond by raising money for the Komen Foundation, the league, whether it likes it or not, is supporting the Komen Foundation.
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The BBC says it has no plans to re-start the show, but fans say another channel might like to take it on, possibly as part of the daytime schedule.
The Dutch have been readier to take Israel's part but, overall, the narrative used by pro-Palestinian lobbies is becoming the standard discourse among Europe's leading governments, Germany included.
Nor are household surveys good at capturing inequality at the very top, not least because it is all but impossible to get the ultra-rich to take part in them.
But if Japan takes part, it may seek to take its protected rice market off the table.
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Jordan's Islamists, who boycotted the last election, agreed to take part in this one, but are now crying foul.
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The United Kingdom said it is prepared to provide 240 troops to provide military training support, but will not take part in combat.
Being of tubby build Mr Perez declined to take part in the races himself but would follow the contestants on a motor scooter.
But he says that he is no longer able to take part in team sports like five-a-side football and hockey which he used to enjoy.
But it was not clear whether Kenya would continue to take part, and be the only team to travel to Egypt, if they had to pay for themselves.
But perhaps that is not going to take place until the late part of 2012.
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