In its densely packed downtown, for instance, the 19th-century courthouse and red-and-white brick Portland Parish Church stand as proud remnants of colonial-era grandeur.
There is not much to the village now: a few boarded-up houses, a couple of shops, a down-at-heel courthouse.
The 190-year-old courthouse was earmarked for closure in December 2010 when the government announced that it would shut 93 magistrates' courts.
She knew that the courthouse and the rights of citizens which are advanced in that courthouse is -- are the system of government.
The trial was being held at the courthouse-prison complex in the town of Silivri, 70 kilometers outside Istanbul, which has become infamous for housing Turkish generals and journalists accused of plotting coups in high-security prisons.
The commission sent an investigator to the courthouse in Al-Hurath, Al-Yami said.
The commission sent an investigator to the courthouse in Al-Hurath, Al-Yami said, and is planning to offer the girl and her family as much help as she's able to receive, particularly legal help in case the courts require her to formally dispute the marriage.
Joel Klein, whom Bloomberg tapped to run the New York City Department of Education, sits in a pew-turned-cubicle in the converted Tweed Courthouse, surrounded by his senior staff.
"What I expressed was that, unlike a lot of others, I do not hate him, that I forgive him, " the 23-year-old woman told reporters outside the courthouse.
The fight has now moved from the courthouse to the gold-domed state capitol.
On his way out of the courthouse, the 54-year-old Mr. Lopez accepted a MetroCard from his new lawyer, Richard Levitt.
So what defense strategy do you have when your client is the last man to the courthouse in a two-man conspiracy?
Jurors at the federal courthouse watched a closed-circuit TV signal of the testimony, with extraordinary security measures in place to prevent electronic interceptions.
While Michael Lohan was satisfied his daughter would get drug treatment in rehab -- not jail -- her father expressed anger outside the courthouse with her lawyer, Mark Heller.
But this week the professorial 74-year-old will cross the narrow street that separates his courthouse from the Capitol to become, at least for a while, the most televised person in America, the one in charge of President Clinton's trial in the Senate.
Outside the Albany courthouse yesterday afternoon, same-sex couples from around the state, who also had been refused licenses, lined up to attend the oral arguments.
The neighborhood is also home to the Richmond University Medical Center, on Bard Avenue, and the Staten Island Civil Courthouse, in an 83-year-old Georgian Revival building on Castleton.
Once upon a time, searching deeds and insuring against defects in them meant taking a horse and buggy to the courthouse and poring over hand-inked ledgers in search of mechanics' liens.
The practice seemed to have been allowed before statehood, and had been used for soldiers during the Second World War, but no one knew exactly why it had arisen: possibly because it was difficult to travel long distances to a courthouse to marry an out-of-state sweetheart.
The tweets from the Grade I-listed Victorian courthouse were posted on Tuesday morning.
He managed to swim for about one hour almost every morning, and he showed up many days at the federal courthouse in Tucson in his burgundy-colored Corvette, said Richard Weare, a senior administrator for the federal bench in Arizona.
Entering the courtroom requires passing through metal detectors twice - first in the courthouse lobby and again in the hallway outside the courtroom.
The other three properties -- the Presbytere, which was used as a courthouse until 1911, and the 1850 House and Madame John's Legacy, both historic homes -- were undamaged, but are closed because of staffing shortages.
The attack began Wednesday when two suicide bombers detonated an explosives-laden vehicle near the courthouse, shattering windows and devastating several buildings.
According to Courthouse News Service, Noa is a Cuban-born model.
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According to an indictment (via Courthouse News Service), the two co-ed hackers developed a virus to infect the computers of fellow students and administrators.
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Some, such as Luiz Francisco de Souza, a former seminarian who has been outspoken in pursuing those involved in the courthouse case, have been accused of headline-seeking.
The courthouse was evacuated and police did a floor-by-floor search of the 12-story building to make sure there was only the single gunman and there were no more threats, Shavack said.
That this sort of thing is being decided in a Tyler, TX courthouse is an unfortunate illustration of the foot-dragging our elected officials are engaging in and the hard work yet to be done.
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By chance, a used-car dealer in Los Angeles, seeing Parcher on tv outside the courthouse, called to say that he had seen someone resembling Mcintosh buy drugs from a well-known dealer.
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