He said the recently-appointed ambassador said the Turkish government could not directly interfere in judicial proceedings.
But the process, which in some cases runs over decades, can leave people like Knox in judicial limbo.
For instance, in Cook County, which includes heavily Democratic Chicago, hardly any Republicans bothered to run in judicial elections last year.
But Mr Clements, at Cardiff, believes there may be a more mundane explanation for the liberal drift in judicial thinking: staff turnover.
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It is practically a seminar in judicial reasoning about anti-discrimination logic.
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The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal that would have allowed Zacarias Moussaoui direct access to witnesses allegedly from al-Qaeda in judicial proceedings.
France's football coach said the matter was in judicial hands and did not affect the players' role on the football pitch or in the national team.
She argues that courts should screen for weight bias during juror selection and should address weight bias in judicial instruction, which already covers race, gender and ethnicity biases.
Ms Guigou, then minister for European affairs, rejected the accusations, saying: "Roland Dumas appears unable to accept the fact that this government chose not to intervene in judicial affairs".
Perjury: On the 8 July 1987 as a sworn witness in judicial proceedings at the High Court, made a false statement that the diary was in existence before 26 October 1986.
Perjury: On 23 June 1987, made a statement under oath for use in judicial proceedings that the diary and a list of appointments were the only documents of that type which had been in his possession.
Since 2007, the foreclosure crisis, which has claimed nearly four million homes, has played out very differently across the U.S. After the robo-signing scandal of late 2010, lenders, flush with defaulted mortgage notes, delayed their processing of foreclosures, most notably in judicial states, where filings circulate through a court system.
Mr. NORQUIST: It's easier for him to leave having been exonerated in both judicial and public opinion in terms of those issues.
But there was a difference of view with ministers on the need for the special position of women in the judicial system to be recognised in statute.
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Generally, a final ruling by a district court can be appealed to the United States court of appeals in the federal judicial circuit in which the district court is located.
"If such trials were possible then in Russian judicial practice there would be a lot of 'dead souls' in the role of the accused, " she said.
Mr Erdogan himself, at the time the Welfare mayor of Istanbul, was caught in the judicial net when he was briefly jailed for reading an Islamist poem in public.
Ms. Jones has often been described as a small person in our judicial system.
Bringing charges is the first step in a judicial process that could continue for years.
Current law requires cases to be heard in the judicial district where the charges are brought.
Not surprisingly, his most talked-about ruling, a case from early in his judicial career, deals with abortion.
The Federal Rules of Evidence make reference to the importance of the oath in our judicial system.
The habeas lawyers are not doing what John Adams did -- representing accused criminals already in the judicial system.
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The reason for Mr Rhodes's suspension - over an employment dispute - was only revealed in the judicial review.
The High Court ruled in a judicial review the government white paper only considering Stansted and Heathrow had been illegal.
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Following the court's ruling the judge in the judicial review hearing will now decide the merits of the material sought.
Much of the increase came from the newer democracies of central and eastern Europe, where there was less trust in local judicial systems.
Cuffaro, a Christian Democrat, said the case had reinforced his trust in the judicial system, as well as his religious faith.
"We have full faith in the judicial process and are confident our position will be vindicated before the courts, " the statement added.
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