He placed him under an 18-month supervision order and ordered him to carry out a total of 260 hours of unpaid work as a direct alternative to custody.
According to the ABA Journal, Mark Byron was upset about a protective order that ordered him to stay away from his wife and affected custody of his son.
On July 25, 2008, the President issued Executive Order 13469, which expanded the scope of the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13288 and ordered the blocking of the property of additional persons undermining democratic processes or institutions in Zimbabwe.
She was also given a supervision order for a year, a restraining order for a year and was ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work.
In her order, Judge Illston ordered the government to stop issuing national security letters or enforcing their gag orders, although she said enforcement of her judgment would be stayed pending appeal.
She was also given a supervision order for 18 months and ordered to do 60 hours of unpaid community work.
Nickelodeon announced the pilot order in August, and has ordered 20 episodes.
However, in order to give time for items ordered online to be delivered, the busiest day in the online shopping calendar comes earlier.
The minister said she had ordered a review in order to facilitate long term planning.
While President Barack Obama issued an executive order in 2009 disavowing the use of torture, banned the use of enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects, and ordered the closure of secret detention facilities, the order did not repudiate the practice of rendition.
If the inventory slides too close to 500 billion feet, industrial users would be ordered to curtail use in order to safeguard supplies for home heating.
Richard Burr, a death penalty specialist who helped defend McVeigh and is a consultant for his legal team, told CNN Friday a stay would not require a court order because the execution was not court-ordered.
The programme motion puts the prime minister's amendments at the top of the batting order - and how any other amendments are ordered (the "calls and the falls" in Commons-speak) will depend on what the detail of whatever they contain.
On June 16, 2006, by Executive Order 13405, the President declared a national emergency and ordered related measures blocking the property of certain persons undermining democratic processes or institutions in Belarus, pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706).
On August 1, 2007, by Executive Order 13441, the President declared a national emergency and ordered related measures blocking the property of certain persons undermining the sovereignty of Lebanon or its democratic processes or institutions and certain other persons, pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706).
The judge said the council had decided not to order environmental assessments but, at the same time, had ordered water quality testing to ensure pollutants were not contaminating the river.
This may be a tall order, as his parliamentary base has been battered by court-ordered dissolutions and breakaway factions.
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The judge ordered her to stay in Peru for five years in order to serve out the remaining years of her sentence on conditional release.
Hodges ordered Snipes to comply with a Federal Bureau of Prisons order that he report to the Federal Correctional Institution-McKean in Lewis Run, Pa. by noon on Thursday, Dec. 9th.
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The imposition of a restitution order or any other monetary sanction herein, and the timing of such ordered payments, does not preclude customers from pursuing their own actions to obtain restitution or other remedies.
They suspect that even if the court finds the pair guilty, implying that the Libyan secret service ordered the attack, no one will seek to trace the order along the chain of command.
Essentially, the Cornucopia concept is a 3D printer that precisely mixes foods and flavors from a number of canisters in order to produce something that's edible (and supposedly close to what you ordered).
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When Mr Zelaya insisted the consultation go ahead, Congress voted to remove him for what it called "repeated violations of the constitution and the law", and the Supreme Court said it had ordered the president to be removed from office to protect law and order.
With JIT only Y parts were ordered, and the kanban was sent off as soon as the new order arrived.
Liam Fox, the defence secretary at the time, had ordered that his review should retire one major type of combat aircraft in order to save money.
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Clinton signed a sworn statement in July of 1999 that said she never ordered anyone to request any files from the FBI, nor did she order any background checks on any operatives from the previous administrations.
At Poppea's urging, Nero has ordered Seneca's death, and Seneca has decided to carry out that order himself.
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