The judge on Wednesday also ordered both sides not to discuss plea negotiations in future court filings, saying that violated state judicial rules.
The sweep began after army raids of gangs belonging to the Gulf Cartel, one of Mexico's strongest, led to the discovery of lists of officers in the gangs' pay, according to state judicial officials.
The State Duma should be given investigatory and judicial powers in cases of state importance.
The Supreme Judicial Court, the state's highest court, used to be steadily against the death penalty, but three new Weld appointees may tilt it the other way.
The 108-acre city-state has its own judicial system, distinct from the Italian judicial system.
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The first was the state's Supreme Judicial Court's 2003 ruling that a ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.
In addition, he sits on the U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Conference Committee on Federal-State Jurisdiction and the Arkansas Supreme Court Committees on Technology, Child Support, and Foster Care.
This week the state's Supreme Judicial Court rejected a plea filed by Ms Murphy on behalf of all the pregnant women in Massachusetts, asking it to overturn Judge Nasif's ruling.
He has, for instance, given full backing to the judicial investigations into paramilitary infiltration of the state.
It said the state must make sure its judicial system had speedy hearings to review whether detentions were lawful.
During her three-year-plus as state attorney of the 4th Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville's Duval County jail has seen an increase in the population, despite a drop in crime in the city.
The Flaschner Judicial Institute, which provides continuing education to state judges, would deal with the law firms that supply the interns.
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In doing so, she proposed the "endorsement" test, which established a judicial standard to measure the limits of church-state interaction.
His judicial review application centred on whether the Secretary of State was wrong to decide no findings of police wrongdoing were made.
The federal court system, long on tradition and resistant to change, needs to join the overwhelming majority of state courts which allow video coverage of judicial proceedings.
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Three days after Musharraf suspended the constitution and declared a state of emergency, Pakistan's judicial system is in lockdown, with thousands of lawyers jailed and many judges detained in their homes.
The State Supreme Court Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, said in a written ruling that a videotaped confession should have been suppressed before the 2010 trial of a man convicted of attempted robbery.
The opinions of recognized scholars constitute evidence of customary international law in a case in which there is (a) no controlling judicial decision, (b) no controlling State practice and (c) no otherwise controlling treaty.
Mr Finucane's widow, Geraldine, was granted an application for the holding of a judicial review into the failure of the Secretary of State, Paul Murphy, to publish Judge Cory's reports, which he received last October.
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Article VI of the Constitution requires that all Senators, Representatives, Members of the State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers of the United States and the States shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support the Constitution.
Legal challenges to state voter regulations are drawing close political and judicial scrutiny.
In the balance of power between the elected and judicial branches, the scales tip heavily toward Congress and state legislatures.
"Judicial review is vital in allowing ordinary people to hold the state to account, " said Shami Chakrabarti, the organisation's director.
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And reforms of the judicial system, though blocked at the federal level, are slowly proceeding state by state.
But I know they've had contact with the Haitian judicial system and with those missionaries, so I would point you over to State on that.
State law regarding the legal status of trust protectors originates either from statute or judicial decisions.
No judicial decision contradicts the scholarly view that a non-dispositive bilateral treaty of an extinct State does not automatically become a treaty of its successor or successors.
His current employer, Penn State, is being accused of botching an internal inquiry, and a recent judicial ruling is ordering the University of Virginia, his employer during the period in question, to release requested documents in compliance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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Any state in a border dispute with another can petition directly to the high court under judicial powers defined in Article III of the Constitution, according to Joseph Zimmerman, a political-science professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and the author of several books on interstate disputes.
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The borough council is pressing for a judicial review and for the plans to be "called in" by Eric Pickles, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, to become the subject of a public inquiry.
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