And so, he cannot, the president cannot use the lawyer talk and judge banter and the descriptions and definitions of sexual relations to cloud the answers that he gave at that time.
President Ronald Reagan named Scalia to the high court in 1986 after previous jobs as an appeals court judge, a government and private lawyer, and a law professor.
"All their lives, blacks are told to work through the system to get a piece of the action, " says Morial, a civil rights lawyer and judge before his 1978 election.
With her career as a top lawyer, a judge and state governor she would seem to have removed most obstacles to women's progress in a previously male-run world.
During the second trial, Johnson's lawyer and asked the judge to consider his client's mental disorders and the fact that he had been a sexually abused child.
Pte Manning has also elected to be tried by military judge alone, rather than a judge and panel of military officers, added his lawyer.
Hasan has retained a lawyer, ex-military judge and retired Army Col.
With a nod of his head, Mr Bemba acknowledged the judge's welcome to him, and through his lawyer, he proceeded to plead not guilty to all five charges against him.
He appeared before a US judge for the first time on Thursday and officials said a lawyer would be appointed for him.
An American Civil Liberties Union lawyer called Obama the "judge, jury and executioner" in the matter, and said he agreed with Paul.
Pillard is a Georgetown University law professor, Millet is an appeals lawyer in Washington and Wilkins is a judge on the U.S. District Court in Washington.
But the president, his counsel, the lawyer for Trooper Danny Ferguson and Federal Judge Webber Wright had no idea what they and Linda Tripp were planning.
And so, basically his lawyer got the judge to agree to send him to a drug rehabilitation clinic rather than to send him to a juvenile detention center.
Defence lawyer William Taylor thanked the three-judge panel and said he was "comforted" by the ruling.
In early August Ohio Judge Harry Hanna ordered the release of lawyer e-mails and asbestos-trust filings by Kananian and his lawyers.
She appeared for sentencing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo and must report to prison July 8 unless her lawyer appeals.
Lohan entered Monday's hearing with a lawyer whose competence has been questioned by a judge, and another set of attorneys waiting in the wings to take over.
Lohan enters Monday's hearing with a lawyer whose competence has been questioned by a judge, and another set of attorneys waiting in the wings to take over.
"Mr. Weberman maintains his innocence and stands ready to be vindicated, " the lawyer told the judge.
"She's a very smart and fair-minded judge, " Jeffrey Kessler, a longtime players-association lawyer said during a recent interview.
The lawyer's argument is that the officer is a former military judge and now works for the civilian government as a prosecutor for the Department of Justice, which has its own case against Pte Manning.
"We believe Rembrandt's patents represent an important foundation of social media as we know it, and we expect a judge and jury to reach the same conclusion based on the evidence, " said lawyer Tom Melsheimer from legal firm Fish and Richardson, which represents the patent holder.
Prozer was indicted last April and represented to a federal magistrate judge that he had money for bail and would soon be joined by a high profile defense lawyer that would prove his innocence.
Ohio lawyer Stanley Chesley is rich, politically powerful, and married to a federal judge.
As Mr. Daugherty's numbers rose, judges, staff and local attorneys began complaining about the volume of cases brought before the judge by one Kentucky lawyer.
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The judge, aged 75, will be flanked by a former general of 86 and a former diplomat and lawyer of 93.
"He really doesn't feel well and he's not able to continue, " defence lawyer Luc Leclair told the judge, the Associated Press reported.
But a smart lawyer, a sympathetic victim, and a complex medical case can easily confuse both judge and jury, leading to enormous jury awards regardless of what the scientific evidence shows.
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After the judge read the verdict to a hushed court, Knox buried her head in her lawyer's chest and sobbed.
The scientists and their lawyer, Samuel Casey, said they were surprised by the sweeping impact of federal Judge Royce Lamberth's decision.
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