Joseph Chigona told the AP news agency the case involving 3-year-old Chifundo James would come up before three Supreme Court of Appeal judges.
" And in an interview with TIME shortly before the election, he noted, "My attorney, who by the way has won three Supreme Court cases, does not have a clue what they are talking about.
The government has appointed three former supreme court judges to investigate possible criminal activity in the crisis.
But General Augusto Pinochet's 1980 constitution provides for nine non-elected senators: two named by the president, three by the Supreme Court, four by the armed forces.
In its ruling on Monday, the three-judge Supreme Court said Mr Mancini, who had negotiated the marines' release, had waived his immunity by giving an undertaking to a court that the pair would return.
In its order on Monday, the three-judge Supreme Court bench said Ambassador Mancini, who had negotiated the marines' release, had waived his immunity by giving an undertaking to a court that the pair would return.
Over the next twenty years the case, in various iterations, went up to the Supreme Court three times.
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Three days earlier the Supreme Court had ruled against a further extension of the assembly's term, which had already been extended four times.
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The Ninth Circuit has a reputation for forging its own path but today had to be special: It was reversed three times by the Supreme Court, with a partial defeat in another case.
This has generated legitimate concerns that UAVs could be used by the government in ways that infringe privacy rights, particularly in light of three 1980s-era Supreme Court decisions that found no Fourth Amendment violation in warrantless observations from manned government aircraft.
The case took a number of twists and turns over the years, including three trips to the state Supreme Court.
The law substantially expands eligibility, at Washington's expense for the first three years, but the Supreme Court ruled that states don't have to go along.
The Supreme Court scheduled three days of arguments on the law.
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In March, the the Supreme Court heard three days of politically charged hearings on the law formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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But not enough -- not when you have a Latina in the Supreme Court, three Latinos in the U.S. Senate, and Latinos heading Fortune 500 companies.
So maybe Governor Romney wants to spend the next three years rearguing what we've been arguing about for the last three years, but the Supreme Court has spoken -- we are implementing this law.
The Supreme Court heard three days of politically charged hearings in March on the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a landmark but controversial measure passed by congressional Democrats despite pitched Republican opposition.
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Three years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that denying offenders the right of appeal against being on the register was incompatible with their human rights and the law was changed so sex offenders could ask their local police force to remove them from the register 15 years after they are released from prison.
Then came Mahathir's speech ahead of polling for the three vice-presidents and 25 Supreme Council members.
India's Supreme Court has directed three doctors to examine the medical condition of a woman who has been in a vegetative state since 1973.
Indeed, if Kagan is confirmed, it would be the first time in U.S. history that three women would serve on the Supreme Court at the same time.
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Though legal challenges including up the Supreme Court resulted in three distinct versions of military commissions over the past six years, the military remains ready to move forward with additional trials.
Backing VSP's request for a Supreme Court hearing are three national charities, all partners in Sight for Students--Prevent Blindness America, the National Association of School Nurses and the National Council of La Raza (a Hispanic anti-poverty group).
While the Supreme Court has recognized three exceptions to the border search doctrine (which may require a heightened suspicion for more detailed or delayed searches), the general rule is that whatever you carry with you into the U.S. you can expect to be searched and that you have tacitly agreed to such a search.
Their eight-year mandate ends in March, and the Supreme Court, naming its three replacements this week, gave the government a boost.
The judge's speech came as she and fellow Supreme Court justices are considering three issues dividing the nation: affirmative action, voting rights and gay marriage.
If Gates chooses a fight to the death, it could take three years and a trip to the Supreme Court before we have a final winner.
With little to lose except legal fees, imprisoned actor Wesley Snipes has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review his three convictions for not filing tax returns.
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In 2008 the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from three Paralympians who had sued the United States Olympic Committee for stinginess towards disabled sport.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear three more challenges to class-action procedures this fall, at least one of which could cement the changes set in play by Dukes.
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