Search results for "Judge" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • carried out in the context of a competent judge. (Kaiser 1983) ... Christians to let the church authorities judge lawsuits between brothers ...
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  • the victim was about to attack him. The judge directed the jury that his ... who ran away when challenged. The trial judge held that the prosecution ...
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  • ladies' man of the period, and the middle judge's book rests on a blindfolded cupid—these last two suggesting that the judges' decisions ...
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  • embraces suffering; and a future eschatological judge. As an earthly figure, Mark represents the Son of Man as possessing the ability to forgive sins ...
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  • was cited by United States federal court Judge John E. Jones III in his ... ID is Science isn't Semantics: Judge John Jones gave two arguments ...
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  • in the cave of a man called Kenaz, identified as a judge, possibly a reference to Kenaz the father or ancestor of the judge Othniel. This source also ...
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  • him and the laws he had supposedly broken, but the judge, the Lord Mayor of London, refused—even though this right was guaranteed by the law. Despite ...
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  • one institution in the United States, the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center ... a practice that is openly used only at the Judge Rotenberg Institute. ...
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  • MIT]] ballroom dance competition. A judge stands in the foreground.]] ... e.g., International Standard) in front of a judge. In North America, examination ...
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  • on April 5, were sentenced to death by Judge Irving Kaufman under Section ... Cold War. In imposing the death penalty, Judge Kaufman noted that he held ...
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  • as Don Felipe's First Minister. To judge from the general stylistic influence in terms of grand scenic effects, and from some specific musical ...
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  • judicial authority, the gaon officiated as supreme judge. In front of the presiding gaon and facing him were seated seventy members of the academy in ...
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  • to establish his own courts or to act as a judge himself) ** freedom from taxation by royal prerogative, without agreement by Parliament ...
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  • Book of Judges and the Books of Samuel. The judge Shamgar reportedly killed ... as a result of the leadership of the great judge Samuel. The Bible declares ...
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  • British Empire. She was also appointed as Judge of the Juvenile Court of ... good or bad, others' are less easy to judge. Murphy's achievements ...
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  • national security. In 2005, U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff ordered the Department of Defense to ask each detainee for permission for their ...
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  • lives. Her son became a councilman and judge for the Modocs living in Oregon. ... in leadership. He became a councilman and judge for the Modocs living in Oregon. ...
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  • in the house of Judah's father as a judge in religious and legal questions ... as director of the academy and chief judge of the rabbinical court is ...
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  • Taft served as Solicitor General, a federal judge, Governor-General ... in 1886. In 1887, he was appointed as a judge of the Ohio Superior Court ...
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  • John Rutledge (September 17, 1739 – July 23, 1800) was an American statesman and judge who became the first Governor of South Carolina following ...
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