Her lawyers and a prosecutor met with the judge in chambers for more than an hour, and the conference was continuing.
This question was left unresolved, with the two journalists present fearing the possibility of a cynical public reaction to the Met Office being considered judge and jury and the scientists considering this fear rather silly.
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"But the ceasefire is contingent on several of our demands being met and we will judge Mr Bozize's sincerity in the coming days, " he told Reuters news agency.
Contending that they have met the legal requirements of renewal and relocation, they have asked a Cook County Circuit Court judge to allow the license transfer.
The source said Saddam and his attorney met an investigative judge, who made sure Saddam was getting proper representation.
Isn't it true that the judge had issued her order before you met with Ms. Lewinsky and before you made the calls?
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From this powerful circumstantial evidence the Judge ultimately concluded the two American men had met their deaths at the hands of the Ugandan Army, even though their bodies were never found.
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The judge wanted to determine how often the politician had met Mrs Bettencourt in 2007.
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The timing of general elections is not fixed in the UK. We have taken the five-year time limit imposed on governments as the point at which to judge whether or not a pledge has been met.
Mr Fuller and the school, however, were cleared of blame by Judge Mr Justice Owen, who said the responsibility lay with a scoutmaster, who had met the youngsters on the moor and tried to help them by directing them across the brook.
In 1997, after the Labour government came to power, Straw asked Sir William Macpherson to enquire into how public institutions could judge how well they were addressing the needs of an ethnically diverse society - focussing on the Met.
The Bronx-born judge, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, met privately and separately with senators in the weeks following her nomination.
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