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"We are satisfied that the appellant's words and actions tend to be inflammatory, divisive, insulting and likely to foment tension and radicalism"
Joseph Weissman: “Christ at the Checkpoint” Conference Will Only Breed More Theological Extremism Joseph Weissman 2011
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"The hearing of the application will inevitably involve the discussion of aspects of the appellant's treatment and condition."
Judge rules Iris Robinson injunction application to be considered in private 2011
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"The hearing of the application will inevitably involve the discussion of aspects of the appellant's treatment and condition."
Judge rules Iris Robinson injunction application to be considered in private 2011
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"We are satisfied that the appellant's words and actions tend to be inflammatory, divisive, insulting and likely to foment tension and radicalism"
Joseph Weissman: âChrist at the Checkpointâ Conference Will Only Breed More Theological Extremism Joseph Weissman 2011
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"If this suggestion of personhood is established, (emphasis added) the appellant's case, of course collapses, for the fetus's right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the fourteenth Amendment."
Don C. Reed: How Not to Have Sex in Colorado: the Personhood Amendment 2010
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[T] he hands of appellant were tied behind him, he was laid upon the floor upon his back, and, while some of the men stood upon his feet, Gilbert, a very heavy man, stood with one foot entirely upon appellant's breast, and the other foot entirely upon his neck.
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Because the district court failed to charge Davis's jury as to the necessity of finding an explicit promise before the jury properly could convict -- and indeed informed the jury that 'a specific quid pro quo is not always necessary for a public official to be guilty of extortion '-- appellant's conviction is due to be REVERSED and the case REMANDED to the district court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
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[T] he hands of appellant were tied behind him, he was laid upon the floor upon his back, and, while some of the men stood upon his feet, Gilbert, a very heavy man, stood with one foot entirely upon appellant's breast, and the other foot entirely upon his neck.
Is That Legal?: If It Was Torture in Mississippi, Then It's Definitely Torture, Right? 2007
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The United States Supreme Court declined to hear the appellant's appeal.
Josh Sugarmann: "Say Hello to My Little Friend"-- Judge Alito and Federal Gun and Explosives Laws 2008
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"Viewed objectively, it appears to us to be likely that the extradition proceedings were used for an ulterior purpose, namely to secure the appellant's detention in custody in order to allow time for the US authorities to provide evidence of a terrorist offence," the judges said.
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