According to the state news media in Egypt, in 220 courts handed down 225 death sentences, triple the 2000 handed down in 215.
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Judge John C. McKeon's sentence was handed down on Oct.
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Though an official decision has yet to be handed down.
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Yesterday, the court handed down a decision on Hassell v.
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Jackson County Judge Robert Krebs handed down the sentence Thursday.
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The guilty verdict, handed down February 16, provoked an uproar.
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In 85033, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Morrison v.
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Trump hailed the ruling immediately after it was handed down.
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The oldest piece is definitely jewelry that's been handed down.
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"Government isn't handed down in the genes," Justice O'Connor said.
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When the indictments were handed down, some startling facts emerged.
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Usada handed down a raft of penalties to Moorcones's customers.
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When Magistrate Addah Obura handed down her judgment on Aug.
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Before canons are handed down, someone has to make them.
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The hunters are relying on traditions handed down through generations.
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A Wyandotte County, Kansas, grand jury handed down the indictments.
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The decision upholds a sentence already handed down in Chile.
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The Supreme Court handed down several notable decisions in June.
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The league handed down the indefinite suspension a day later.
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This was before the indictments were handed down, let&aposs watch.
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Wade was handed down to us on stone tablets from God.
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And last week, a federal grand jury handed down an indictment.
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So far the Court has handed down opinions in 42 cases.
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It was not clear when the judgment would be handed down.
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Verdicts about the court itself, meanwhile, are already being handed down.
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The sentence was handed down Friday, according to the Associated Press.
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"Patterns, in the most innocuous ways, get handed down," he says.
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They came into households at older generations and got handed down.
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A decision won't be handed down in the coming week, however.
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A sentence is expected to be handed down later on Friday.
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The next day that person is handed down those very codes.
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She is the same judge who handed down the initial sentence.
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Leibel, 37, was handed down the sentence Tuesday in Los Angeles.
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The souvenirs that weren't handed down within families were often sold.
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A federal judge handed down the sentence in a Jacksonville, Fla.
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They need to be handed down fairly, with equality for all.
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But the injustice handed down to León cannot be taken alone.
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The death sentence announced in December was handed down in absentia.
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My father is rich and I will be handed down a company.
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They have been handed down from person to person, repeated, and changed.
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Before the sentence was handed down by Judge Robert Turk, Eisenhauer apologized.
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This is a sentence a different judge might not have handed down.
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It is the longest UK prison term handed down for the crime.
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It has previously handed down lengthy sentences to foreigners before freeing them.
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The new map, above, was handed down by the court in February.
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The salsa recipe has been handed down within Adelo's family for years.
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The Supreme Court handed down victory after victory to conservatives this term.
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Tomorrow, the nominations for the 90th Academy Awards will be handed down.
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She handed down the unexpected prison sentence against the recommendation of prosecutors.
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Unlike the Kepler mission, K2's objectives aren't handed down from NASA.
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Then in 2003, he handed down his landmark decision in Lawrence v.
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Before the sentence was handed down, Perez delivered a victim-impact statement.
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It could be somebody who's handed down the business, so to speak.
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Still, Democrats take issue with past decisions the judge has handed down.
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When the federal circuit handed down the decision in Ariosa Diagnostics v.
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The sentence had been expected to be handed down before that date.
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The company settled after the state Supreme Court handed down its decision.
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This isn't the same Supreme Court that handed down the Hellerstedt ruling.
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The case then proceeds to trial, where a sentence is handed down.
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He said he hoped his furniture would be handed down through generations.
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That's how diseases are handed down from one person to the next.
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The Supreme Court last year handed down a decision in Janus v.
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It did not specify when exactly the sentences had been handed down.
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The name that was handed down to me; I never chose it.
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In 2012, the court handed down National Federation of Independent Business v.
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His sentence was handed down in the Federal District Court in Syracuse.
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The court's decision was gravely disappointing the day it was handed down.
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But in a 36-page ruling handed down Friday, the judge, Col.
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When the death sentence was handed down, he accepted his fate calmly.
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We don't accept handed-down summaries of those we lost—we participate.
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That's essentially the directive we're told was handed down by commanding officers.
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Assignments were often handed down live on the air during his show.
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Arpaio lost reelection in 2016, before the guilty verdict was handed down.
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The sentences being handed down against the senior officers are indeed crushing.
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You got them handed down as I got newer ones, pretty much.
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Institutions, traditions and wisdom are either handed down or, if need be, rediscovered.
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Hours before the verdict was handed down, an assailant attempted to shoot Dundar.
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In 2014, when his death sentenced was handed down, mass protests were held.
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The verdict was handed down on Tuesday, while sentencing took place on Friday.
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In January, South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Steven John handed down Toney's sentencing.
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A verdict in their trial could be handed down in the coming weeks.
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FGM is a deep-rooted social practice handed down from parent to child.
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The sentence was handed down behind closed doors by a Lisbon criminal court.
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Most were handed down fines in the $1,500 to $2,000 range, Thorn said.
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Many other works in their world-class collection were handed down over generations.
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Abe said voters had handed down a "very severe judgment" on his party.
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Handed down in December, the judgment only came to public light this week.
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Applause reportedly broke out in the courtroom when the judgment was handed down.
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Wade since the moment the Supreme Court handed down that decision in 1973.
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The Supreme Court, still missing a ninth justice, handed down two momentous decisions.
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The backlash comes years after the controversial ruling was handed down in 85033.
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They do not accept a canon of unchanging characters handed down from antiquity.
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A judge ruled in their favour in a decision handed down in August.
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The sentence was the highest ever handed down by the International Criminal Court.
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By the time the Ninth Circuit handed down its opinion in Peruta v.
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Judge Mohammad Bashir handed down the sentences in a court in Islamabad Friday.
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The verdict, handed down by the misdemeanors court in Giza, can be appealed.
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Petitioners' homes in Lagos are sometimes flattened before judgments can be handed down.
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In July 2016, Judge Masipa handed down a six-year term for murder.
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Indeed, the Court hasn't handed down a significant Second Amendment opinion since 2010.
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They were the first charges handed down by the special counsel Robert Mueller.
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On Wednesday, they handed down a ruling that aims to do just that.
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These were pieces handed down to me, or from my husband and children.
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The men will not be detained until a final verdict is handed down.
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The appeals court decision, handed down in the state of Goiás on Oct.
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The sentence was handed down at Aylesbury Crown Court in Buckinghamshire, southern England.
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Since Heller, moreover, the Court's only handed down one significant Second Amendment opinion.
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On Tuesday, a jury heard Winder's case and handed down a guilty verdict.
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Bryan died in Dayton a few days after the verdict was handed down.
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Prison officials summoned media witnesses shortly after the court's ruling was handed down.
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"There's lots of different practices handed down by different cultures," Pavlova told Vox.
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Judge Helene Kazanjian handed down two life sentences for Matthew Borges, 18, of Lawrence.
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Board of Education Supreme Court decision that was handed down 65 years ago Friday.
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The Phillies agreed with the discipline handed down to the 27-year-old outfielder.
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In fact, every piece is still in good enough condition to be handed down.
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The original ruling was handed down by Russia's FAS (Federal Antimonopoly Service) last September.
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Is it from arcane teachings handed down over centuries in the form of books?
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And indeed, that is what ballads are: musical folk tales, handed down over generations.
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But the opinion handed down by that court will shape how Pruitt can proceed.
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The English pronunciations use a modified form of the system handed down from Latin.
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Saunders handed down a life sentence with no chance of parole for five years.
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In a 6-2 decision handed down on Monday in the case Voisine v.
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The indictment supporting the arrest was handed down by a grand jury May 16.
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The court said a verdict would be handed down at an unspecified later date.
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He&aposs handed down an indictment of 12 military intelligence officers of the GRU.
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The sentences were handed down by a court in the capital Riyadh on Thursday.
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Cleveland officials have finally handed down discipline to 13 officers involved in a Nov.
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Their ruling will be handed down at 0930 GMT next Tuesday, the court said.
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The original antitrust ruling against Android was handed down by the FAS last September.
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The court decisions handed down over the past few days, as Florida Democratic Sen.
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History is handed down from father to son like a punch in the arm.
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Three years later, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its verdict in Roe v.
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Since the term began last October, the justices have handed down 23 signed opinions.
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In March, the Supreme Court handed down a 6900-2628 decision in Friedrichs v.
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The terminations were handed down Wednesday, the city said in a statement to CNN.
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Hernandez has served three years of the three-decade sentence that was handed down.
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But the real drama might not begin until after the verdicts are handed down.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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Environmental Protection Agency, handed down on the final day of the term last year.
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The first sentencing in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe has been handed down.
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A victim's search for justice doesn't end once a sentence has been handed down.
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Today, more people then ever can enjoy the labors those few have handed down.
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The US also handed down 52 death sentences – also a record low since 1977.
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It was his first outing since a 20-game suspension was handed down Aug.
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The first sentence in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe has been handed down.
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" The doctor replies: "The dogma of beneficial motherhood has been handed down by men.
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Moral laws are handed down, and Noah is told to go off and recreate.
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Hawaii, handed down on Tuesday, and the court's recent decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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Board of Education of Topeka was handed down by a unanimous court in 19443.
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The sentence was handed down by Judge Thomas Whelan in San Diego Tuesday morning.
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The theory goes, post-traumatic stress disorder mechanisms get handed down through surviving generations.
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The grand jury handed down a 2-count indictment for aggravated assault and kidnapping.
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Tales handed down from the aboriginal Inuit people describe cannibalism among the desperate seamen.
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He handed down an executive order to bring the National Guard troops home Monday.
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Hendricks handed down varying sentences for each of offences, saying some would run concurrently.
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"I am disappointed in the decision handed down late this afternoon," Arkansas Republican Gov.
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Decisions will be handed down by the end of the court's term in June.
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Death sentences were also handed down in 2017 to 13 defendants tried in absentia.
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Zacharia Yusuf Adburahman, 21, received a 10-year sentence, the harshest handed down on Monday.
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When Superior Court Judge Beau McClain handed down the prison sentences, she was in shock.
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Penalties handed down to corporate polluters last year were the lowest in over a decade.
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The decision was handed down on the final opinion day of the Supreme Court's term.
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The ruling was handed down by Sheri Pym on Tuesday afternoon in Californian district court.
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A federal appeals court just handed down a huge ruling in favor of gay rights.
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The opinion was handed down before either Gorsuch or Kavanaugh was confirmed to the bench.
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The decisions handed down certainly did not represent an unmitigated victory for the White House.
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Manning deserves every single day of the 35-year sentence handed down by the courts.
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"There's a strength handed down in this place from the criminals in here," he wrote.
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Pinedo's sentence is the third handed down in Mueller's probe so far — and the longest.
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Bolton handed down a guilty verdict in the former sheriff's criminal contempt case in July.
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Defense attorneys did not make statements outside of court after the verdict was handed down.
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In the Harvard Law Review, Kavanaugh eviscerated the judicial precedent handed down in Chevron v.
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Neither Manafort nor his wife, Kathleen, showed any emotion when the sentence was handed down.
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Federal prosecutors in New York handed down a 32-page indictment Thursday, naming 46 people.
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That additional sentence, Gorsuch wrote, was unconstitutional because it wasn't handed down by a jury.
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In 2900, the Supreme Court handed down the cases of Commonwealth of Puerto Rico v.
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Twenty-six states that authorize the death penalty handed down no new sentences last year.
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They are, in other words, anything but passive recipients of edicts handed down from Washington.
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It is believed to be one of the largest rewards handed down in the state.
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As the sentence is handed down, as the soldier cocks his weapon, a prompt appears.
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A court spokesperson confirmed that a judgment had been handed down but declined further comment.
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This is the stiffest punishment that Pakistan has handed down for online comments to date.
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Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams handed down his verdict after a bench trial.
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He's following these traditions that have been handed down, even though they don't really fit.
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Well-made kids' clothing won't wear out as quickly and can be handed down later.
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It can be handed down once you know it, and once you're proud of it.
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Brown proposed with a gorgeous ring that has been handed down within the Adams family.
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She was found guilty last month and her death sentence was handed down on Thursday.
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Nonetheless, Coe's organization, the International Association of Athletics Federations, handed down a two-year ban.
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Board of Education of Topeka, handed down that year, had outlawed segregation in public schools.
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She will accept the consequences handed down by the district, and she will feel empowered.
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Constand's attorney put her arm around her shoulder as the judge handed down the sentence.
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Her sentence would be handed down at an unspecified later date, the news agency said.
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Convicts typically use the opportunity before a sentence is handed down to ask for mercy.
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He said the verdict was handed down by East Jakarta District Court on Aug. 25.
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U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Jackson, an Obama appointee, handed down a ruling on Nov.
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The indictment handed down Friday focused on charges against 13 Russians and three Russian entities.
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It is the largest penalty fine to ever be handed down to a technology company.
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They say they instruments they use, evoking their bitter history, have been handed down through generations.
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The sentencing was handed down on Thursday in a Manhattan federal court, reports the Associated Press.
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Wade was handed down, calling for an end to the abortion-on-demand industry in America.
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So the judgment will in fact be handed down not by nine judges, but by seven.
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"Then the outfit just sort of got handed down to the next generation," Mark tells PEOPLE.
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Maybe their old tablet is cracked, or slow, or has been handed down to their kids.
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The relatively light sentence was handed down as part of a plea deal with the prosecution.
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India's federal government has not commented on the issue since Andhra Pradesh handed down the Oct.
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Last week a judge handed down a death sentence to the murderer of an albino teenager.
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This week they appeared again, after an appeal overturned controversial custodial sentences handed down last year.
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Not all justices involved in partisan nominations, or who were poorly vetted, handed down dreadful rulings.
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AMERICA'S HIGHEST court has handed down decisions that will shape voter representation for years to come.
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The LIA said it was "naturally disappointed" with the judgment handed down by Judge Vivien Rose.
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The royal mom has even handed down favorite pieces from George to Charlotte over the years.
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Turner served only half of his six month sentence, which was handed down in early June.
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On Tuesday, a Texas grand jury handed down an indictment for assault with a deadly weapon.
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The "Going Bad" rapper thanked the court for the ruling shortly after it was handed down.
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The court of 15 judges, including 12 lawmakers, has never handed down a firm prison sentence.
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Masipa handed down a six-year jail term, which was also strongly criticized by state prosecutors.
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On Wednesday, Burleson received the longest sentence handed down to Bundy supporters in the two standoffs.
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On Friday, a Russian court handed down a 7-1/2-year sentence for drug smuggling.
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The country also handed down rules earlier this year that restrict cryptocurrency investments by financial firms.
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US District Court Judge Susan Bolton handed down her verdict in court papers signed on Monday.
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The indictments come four years after Dempsey's death, and were handed down by a grand jury.
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Some cars wear the word "awesome" like handed-down varsity jackets; the Dodge Viper deserves it.
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And informal, community-driven punishment can be more effective than judgments handed down from on high.
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France's highest court upheld the ban on UberPop in a ruling handed down in September 2015.
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On Tuesday, appeals officer Harold Henderson upheld the suspension handed down from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
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Wade was handed down, abortion providers have also been subjected to routine violence, harassment and intimidation.
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The most recent sentences, which included a 10-year prison term, were handed down on Friday.
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They implicated Smollett in the hoax, and a grand jury handed down 16 charges against him.
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"It's not like she's a prophet who's being handed down something from someone else," she said.
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On Tuesday, a Missouri appellate court reversed a $72 million verdict handed down in February 2016.
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They were handed down to black service members in disproportionate numbers, according to later government studies.
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Myths are not just handed down in unchanging fashion; they are repurposed, tweaked, and sometimes inverted.
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That indictment was handed down Monday, when Manafort was charged with tax fraud and money laundering.
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China's central government handed down an edict last week that effectively barred them from the council.
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Federal court records show the ruling was handed down Tuesday for 29-year-old Benjamin Roden.
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The jury handed down its verdict at the end of its first full day of deliberations.
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Musicians have been vocal in their opposition to the order since it was handed down yesterday.
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The unit's most recent major conviction, of 95th-ranked Nicolás Kicker, was handed down in May.
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In the first, a federal jury handed down a rare criminal conviction of a Chicago policeman.
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It was one of the worst decisions handed down by the court in the last decade.
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The Supreme Court's opinion in June Medical will most likely be handed down in late June.
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Most trafficking cases involve child sexual exploitation, with eight convictions handed down last year, she said.
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This will become more starkly apparent as more indictments are handed down by the special counsel.
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Think of the cultural traditions, handed down over generations, that brought this food to your plate.
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Eventually, as the months passed, orders were handed down to Sheeran, he claimed in the book.
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What crime were the Virginia teenagers guilty of, and what sentence was handed down to them?
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In 109 of the cases studied by the UN, death sentences were handed down, Laurence said.
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Just one year before the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its 2015 ruling in Obergefell v.
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The London-based designer Buffy Reid grew up wearing quality cashmere pieces handed down over generations.
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He was handed down three concurrent sentences of 20 years each for rape and sexual abuse.
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Courts in the Lone Star state handed down only two death sentences in the same period.
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A few months before the Justice Department's announcement, however, the Supreme Court handed down Bucklew v.
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The suspension was handed down by Commissioner Rob Manfred on Wednesday, and Familia will not appeal.
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For example, when Starr handed down indictments against James McDougal, Susan McDougal, and former Arkansas Gov.
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Azilah's co-accused, Sirul Azhar Uma, fled to Australia shortly before his sentence was handed down.
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I wouldn't really call it my style, though—more headwear handed down from father to son.
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Crazy enough, his sentence was handed down right before the new season aired on May 28.
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It is the first time baseball has handed down the most severe punishment under its antidoping program.
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It has previously handed down lengthy hard labor sentences to foreigners, though many are released within months.
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That ruling in favor of the government was handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel.
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The ruling, handed down by an exasperated court on March 17th, was something of a U-turn.
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The group said the attack was in revenge for death sentences handed down to thousands of convicts.
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Unfortunately, Tesla and Marconi had already passed away by the time the court handed down their decision.
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But considering the map was handed down yesterday afternoon a lot of these races are still developing.
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International rights group Human Rights Watch condemned the sentence handed down to the student from Wyoming, Ohio.
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Judge Wendy Demchick-Alloy handed down the sentence after several hours of testimony, CNN affiliate KPVI reported.
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The jury has just handed down convictions while Christie has continued to work unscathed for Team Trump.
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The NBA has handed down harsh punishments to players in the past for using language deemed homophobic.
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In the last financial year it handed down 12.5 million pounds ($16.36 million) in sanctions against auditors.
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Aramcons pride themselves on a Westernised culture handed down from their American forefathers before nationalisation in 1980.
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When America gained independence, Webster wanted to simplify unreasonable spellings that were handed down from the British.
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He has a Republican pedigree handed down from his mom, who served in President Ronald Reagan's administration.
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Remember, Judge Mennin handed down a light sentence of 4 years probation as opposed to jail time.
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In June 2012, the justices handed down their landmark decision upholding the Affordable Care Act, for instance.
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The jurors been partially sequestered while in deliberations, and the verdict could be handed down this week.
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A grand jury in Waycross, Georgia handed down the 2-count indictment for aggravated assault and kidnapping.
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Graham was at one time a segregationist but, after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Brown vs.
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After oral arguments are heard, the Supreme Court's opinion should be handed down in December or January.
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Once there were three major television networks, and everyone believed what Walter Cronkite handed down from Sinai.
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We did have a car—another handed-down Honda—but I always got into it with fear.
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The Supreme Court handed down a major decision on digital privacy on Friday, ruling in Carpenter v.
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In September, two federal appeals courts handed down rulings in favor of laws curtailing access to abortion.
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State that life sentences handed down before 1981 violated due process protections due to misleading jury instructions.
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She was also handed down a $143,000 fine and ordered to complete 250 hours of community service.
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"In light of the conviction, the court handed down a life sentence with hard labor," it said.
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More significant was the opinion handed down by the appeals court on Monday in United States v.
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Robert Abrams, head of U.S. Army Forces Command, approved the court-martial sentencing handed down last November.
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CURIOUS VOTING lineups marked three of the four rulings the Supreme Court handed down on June 17th.
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The team expects that Machado will receive some penalty and will react depending upon what's handed down.
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Too often, America's politicians only hear from educators who are responding to policies handed down to them.
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It replaces and enlarges upon a five-count indictment handed down in the same district last summer.
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The Windsor decision, handed down in 2013, was limited to 13 states and the District of Columbia.
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Courts have handed down jail terms to scores of protesters and activists, with many still awaiting trial.
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Many villagers were working in machambas — farm fields handed down from the nation's former colonial power, Portugal.
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Mr. Bush was given to malapropisms, a trait he may have handed down to his son George.
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It was the third penalty handed down by European authorities since 2017, totaling €8.2 billion in fines.
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The penalty handed down by the federation was immediately appealed, allowing Cecchinato to continue playing on tour.
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Being a healer is a respected position in Balinese society, one that is handed down over generations.
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But prosecutors appealed for tougher punishments, and the Court of Appeal handed down jail terms last year.
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Jurors handed down the verdict for his widow, Noor Salman, 31, on the third day of deliberations.
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The sentences, handed down by Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Joyce Draganchuk, are to be served concurrently.
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The court also vacated two other sentences handed down for parole violations stemming from the 2008 case.
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An Army physician assigned to a maneuver unit said the guidance handed down has been too reactive.
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Both the prosecution and the defense had brought appeals against the judgments handed down against the men.
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" As she handed down the sentence, she said: "It was, in fact, a carefully planned life's work.
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And there would be no punishments that could be handed down after the official had left office.
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Joe Torre, the former Yankees manager who handles discipline for M.L.B., handed down the decision on Friday.
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The estranged husband of Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's former adviser, cried when the sentence was handed down.
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But Mr. Curley and Mr. Schultz made emotional appeals for leniency before the sentences were handed down.
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"If you're passionate about a cultural thing, it's a history, a tradition handed down," Mr. Plotkin said.
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In fact, the prosecutors had asked for probation, but the judges handed down two years in prison.
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The Supreme Court prevented the administration from adding that question in an opinion handed down last June.
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Student Opinion Did you have any rules handed down to you when you were a small child?
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On Sunday, the C.T.C. ended and, soon after, the selection committee handed down the N.C.A.A. tournament bracket.
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The Army handed down its decision on the accommodation late that night, according to his legal team.
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The judgment was handed down in 2013, and Apple started sending iTunes credits to customers in 2014.
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But progress stalled and the tricky task was handed down to states, which share responsibility for land regulation.
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But before the sentence was handed down, relatives of his victims faced him, and they didn't hold back.
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The EU competition watchdog has handed down billion-euro fines to several banks for rigging several financial benchmarks.
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Malta's court handed down four money laundering criminal convictions last year but disclosed none in the financial sector.
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The ruling, handed down after a hearing on Monday, did not explain the legal reason for her decision.
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In a signed letter accompanying the watch, Nell explains the moment the watch got handed down to Cox.
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Each president also has the authority to reverse executive actions that previous commanders-in-chief have handed down.
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Judge Avelina Jacob, of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, handed down the sentence earlier this month.
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Many teams—like Li's—try to get an edge through hacks handed down from clever coders of yesteryear.
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President George W. Bush commuted Libby's sentence shortly after it was handed down, allowing Libby to avoid prison.
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A 1.06 billion euro fine handed down to U.S. chipmaker Intel in 2009 is the highest to date.
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As Business Insider previously reported, presidential pardons can only be applied to convictions handed down in federal courts.
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AEDT, the result of the postal survey were handed down, with 61.6 per cent of Australians voting yes.
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On 29th April a Sharia court, which follows Islamic religious law, handed down a conviction of premeditated murder.
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The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge Sandra Feuerstein in Central Islip, New York federal court.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission handed down a record 2.42 billion euro ($2.73 billion) fine to Alphabet (GOOGL.
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The jury on Tuesday handed down the verdict against Crime Prevention Agency, the security company that employed Zachary.
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Zaghari-Ratcliffe's family said in September that a Revolutionary Court had handed down the sentence on undisclosed charges.
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I think of highlighter as a way to accentuate the cheekbones that were handed down by my ancestors.
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"He didn't get it handed down to him like Hillary did from her parents," one Trump backer says.
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If you're in a house that's been handed down on land cleared by slaves, you can't ignore it.
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It handed down multi-million euro penalties to a number of drugmakers in recent years for various offences.
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"From there it's been handed down and has even become part of tradition and culture," Hadi told Reuters.
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Egyptian courts have held mass trials and handed down death sentences for hundreds of people, drawing international condemnation.
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The penalties comprised one of the largest punishments ever handed down for a securities scandal in the kingdom.
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The event was also attended by Bernie Sanders supporters – for whom the Donald handed down a harsh message.
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A judge officially handed down Davison's sentence on Thursday, at a jury's recommendation, local TV station KFOR reports.
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There were two sentences handed down: death by the sword (ad gladium) or by wild beasts (ad bestias).
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Linder also pointed to the 19-year prison sentence for Marcelo Odebrecht, handed down by a Brazilian judge.
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Of the 155 death sentences the state has handed down and resolved since 1976, 28 resulted in executions.
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The nights after the verdict was handed down, some protesters threw rocks at the St. Louis Mayor's house.
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A court handed down the four-month suspended sentence on George Germenis for attempting to cause bodily harm.
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Madsen, dressed in black, sat completely still as his sentence was handed down in the Copenhagen City Court.
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She aimed to impart a familial identity handed down from my great-grandmother to her children and grandchildren.
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Beyond tradition, locations are also handed down by generation, which can give the business a Mafia-like air.
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He has served several prison sentences, including a 4-and-a-half-year sentence handed down in 2010.
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"Grenson skills have been handed down for 150 years, and they're still in the shoe now," Little says.
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The ruling, handed down Wednesday by the Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, affirmed a lower court decision.
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In 1990, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit handed down a decision in Reckmeyer v.
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Iranian judges scarcely ever handed down stoning verdicts, but the situation seemed to require an especially horrific punishment.
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That leaves the students stuck in a sort of limbo, waiting for a decision to be handed down.
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The committee is currently appealing that ruling, freezing activity on the case until a decision is handed down.
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He evoked a story from his time on the bench when he ultimately handed down a death sentence.
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Prosecutors appealed his decision to Texas' 11th Court of Appeals, which has not yet handed down an opinion.
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He was facing a 2-4 year prison sentence that was handed down at the beginning of November.
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And here we are, in an even more uncertain place, with a sentence yet to be handed down.
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Mr. Schellenberg was tried in March 2016, but the court handed down its verdict and sentence last month.
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The most recent ruling requiring all men to serve was handed down by Israel's highest court in September.
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The university president, Michael V. Drake, who handed down the suspension in August, skipped the news conference Tuesday.
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The suspension of Wright was the third high-profile suspension ABC News has handed down in recent years.
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In recent weeks, a grand jury has handed down 17 indictment against five individuals related to the scheme.
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The series was overshadowed by the riots in Los Angeles after the Rodney King verdicts were handed down.
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The ministry said severe punishment is handed down only in cases where the most dangerous crimes are committed.
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The judges who handed down these decisions were appointed to the federal bench by Democratic and Republican presidents.
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"We have handed down this judgment with a heavy heart," the Islamabad High Court said in its verdict.
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That, unfortunately, is the problem with climate efforts handed down from on high by wealthy individuals and corporations.
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Dozens of their supporters chanted "shame" in the military court in Penza as it handed down its ruling.
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For some, devotion was handed down through family; others discovered their favorite teams at various stages in life.
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The 26-year-old's sentence was the longest ever handed down for such a leak of classified information.
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"I ask you to be compassionate," he told the judge before his 47-month sentence was handed down.
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In 2014 the German Federal Court of Justice handed down a final judgment, once again rejecting her case.
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The World Trade Organization has handed down favorable rulings to both sides, underscoring the complexity of the dispute.
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We're talking about sports idioms, those everyday phrases ingrained in our lexicon, handed down from generation to generation.
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In a filing, Braskem said the court's favorable ruling was handed down after the company offered financial guarantees.
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Mr. Galeano, the former judge, was sentenced to six years, the longest term handed down in the case.
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The phrase "germline" refers to the modification of genetic traits that may be handed down to future generations.
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His 2000-year sentence was handed down at a trial that ended when he was 18 — Moore's age.
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The decision handed down by by Margrethe Vestager, the EU's leading antitrust regulator, amounts to about $294 million.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell handed down the initial four-game suspension for Brady's part in allegedly deflating the balls.
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Park supporters have been cordoned off by police; they're trying to reach the court which handed down the decision.
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Moss, 36, showed no reaction when the death sentence was handed down Tuesday, local media inside the courtroom reported.
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For one thing, he handed down films he had the rights to his films like Zeus on Mount Olympus.
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Just as our digital constructs will require vigilance, so should the algorithms handed down to us by our ancestors.
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The 18-count indictment, handed down in the Eastern District of Virginia, alleges that Assange actively solicited classified information.
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Subjects that are vibrant in the minds of experts become lifeless by the time they're handed down to students.
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"I'm asking now, do black lives matter?" said Frank Graham, Ramarley Graham's father, after the decision was handed down.
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However, punishments handed down to graffiti writers within UK courts have been off-putting for even the most dedicated.
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The first suit filed against the school district came in 1965, according to the opinion handed down on Friday.
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Rathburn and his wife were both arrested, and in January a grand jury handed down a 13-count indictment.
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Ron Flanders, the pilots' identities and the disciplinary action that was handed down is protected by federal privacy laws.
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Death penalties handed down by the trial court to 11 other convicts have been commuted to life in prison.
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Ofcom directed the Russian broadcaster to air a summary of the ruling, which was originally handed down in December.
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The current conflict stems from the sentences handed down following convictions for incidents that occurred in 2001 and 2006.
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US District Court Judge Murray Snow's recommendation, which he handed down in a 32-page written order, isn't binding.
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Guzman, who recently grew a mustache, complained about the terms of his confinement before his sentence was handed down.
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He's known more for the cases he's prosecuted than the decisions he's handed down from the bench, Vladeck said.
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The judge handed down the sentence after a two-day trial and less than 45 minutes of jury deliberation.
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But a birthright of intellectual and aesthetic training can be handed down even in the face of deep disadvantage.
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Then, in 2015, an Italian court handed down a ruling on Monterchi's 2003 litigation against the Ministry of Culture.
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The most severe sentence yet in the college admissions scandal has been handed down to California father Toby MacFarlane.
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Donald Rumsfeld helped create an iPhone game app for a difficult version of solitaire handed down from Winston Churchill.
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We are brought up to respect the legal system that was handed down to us through English common law.
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However, they did not specify the number of each count of the indictment, which was handed down on Thursday.
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Mueller handed down indictments on Friday against 85033 Russian intelligence officers, alleging they interfered in the 2016 presidential elections.
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A spokesman for Iran's judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, virtually confirmed as much after the death sentence was handed down.
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The High Court has not yet handed down its final judgement, and said a draft could not be circulated.
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Wade decision the Supreme Court handed down four years prior, in 22013, to protect women's constitutional right to abortion.
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Roof reminded the jury that under federal law, a death sentence must be handed down with a unanimous verdict.
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The skull had been kept as a relic, sold and probably handed down through generations, for nearly 185 years.
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But Judge Glenn T. Suddaby cited Mr. Taubert's history of menacing phone calls as he handed down the sentence.
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If you're going to do rules-based, you need to have people trust the decisions that are handed down.
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In the filing, Braskem said the favorable ruling by the court handed down after the company offered financial guarantees.
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I grow suddenly savage in the face of this horror — a life sentence handed down by a brain bleed.
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The French authority said this penalty — totaling 1.24 billion euros — was the largest ever handed down in one case.
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The teenager was interviewed for his application in late April and the decision was handed down in early May.
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Question: Recently, my mother handed down one of her yukata (a Japanese summer kimono made of cotton) to me.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was infuriated by the vote, handed down the order, according to the reports.
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Juries in California, the state with the largest death-row population, handed down three new death sentences in 2019.
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And, if a decision handed down Monday by a federal district judge stands, the tactic backfired spectacularly for DoorDash.
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Handed down in Richmond, Va., the ruling reversed a Federal District Court judge's decision to throw out the case.
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This showed that the city government was being complacent despite the urgent orders handed down by Beijing, he said.
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McConnell's comments come after the first indictments were handed down in Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference last week.
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The judge handed down a six-month jail sentence and probation, but that price was apparently still too steep.
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What is the name of the judge who handed down the sentence, and what is special about the books?
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The big picture: This could be the first of many verdicts likely to be handed down against al-Bashir.
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The dozens of accounts suspensions handed down by Twitter Friday focus on pro-Bloomberg posts pushing out identical messages.
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Plus he would get to murder the man who had handed down to him this huge, horrible, historic intelligence.
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It is doubtful that Flynn's indictment would have been handed down but for the appointment of the special counsel.
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Defense attorney Matt Gonzalez urged politicians and other Americans to respect the jury's verdict after it was handed down.
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Far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders was convicted on Friday of inciting discrimination, but no penalty was handed down.
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That's the essence of a new directive for immigration judges, just handed down by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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Late in 2011, an anti-terrorism court handed down a double death sentence to Qadri for murder and terrorism.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, who handed down the 7-2 ruling in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, was explicit about this.
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But the outcome is now being appealed and a decision could be handed down as early as 2018, said Gerrard.
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The World Trade Organization has handed down favorable rulings to both sides since then, underscoring the complexity of the dispute.
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Today these indictments were handed down, very long indictments, Russian GRU officers, intelligence officers what do you make of this?
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Order is not simply forced on people by the police or handed down to them by Congress or the courts.
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Sharapova is seeking to have her suspension, which was handed down by the ITF in June, wiped out or reduced.
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Here's the problem – benchmarks are not handed down from God on Mount Sinai and they do not appear in nature.
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It could have handed down a limited ruling that forced states to recognize but not grant same-sex marriage licenses.
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The White House tapes case, in 1974, was argued on July 9 and the decision was handed down July 24.
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During a break shortly before the sentence was handed down, Manafort turned around and blew his wife, Kathleen, a kiss.
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Human rights groups have criticized prison sentences handed down to people convicted of defaming or insulting the Thai royal family.
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The suspension was handed down by the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Swimming, USA Today reported, citing an unnamed source.
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Meghan Markle could use her new royal role — recently handed down from Queen Elizabeth — to land back in show business.
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He was arrested after the indictment was handed down earlier Thursday in federal court for the Northern District of Illinois.
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That verdict was again handed down last month for the officer who fatally shot Philando Castile in Minnesota last year.
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Authority is handed down and money up, the whole elite nexus of business and political families cemented through tactical marriages.
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Though no additional indictments have been handed down yet, it's uncertain how many people have been contacted by federal prosecutors.
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TMZ reports that the suspension was handed down by the US Olympic Committee, US Swimming, and the International Olympics Committee.
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The specialized first instance criminal court handed down the death sentences on Tuesday, U.N. human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said.
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Saudi Arabia has faced increasing criticism for the punishments handed down by its judicial system, including beheadings, crucifixions and floggings.
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The docs, obtained by TMZ, say therefore the 15-year prison sentence the judge handed down should be thrown out.
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THE VERDICT HAS BEEN – THE JUDGMENT HAS NOT YET BEEN HANDED DOWN AND THEN THERE IS ANOTHER APPEALS COURT HEARING.
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The indictment, handed down on Tuesday, said the offenses were alleged to have occurred between May 1 and Oct. 12.
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To go one step further, it's the conventional Christian Trinity, handed down from Augustine, of Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
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As the European Commission's competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, was when she handed down Google's latest massive antitrust fine last summer.
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Hernandez's sentence was handed down on Tuesday afternoon — more than three decades after the New York City boy was slain.
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The ruling handed down by the European Union Court of Justice could have enormous consequences for users across the internet.
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There was a conflict over whether local and national news outlets would sign an unusual edict she had handed down.
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Before the judge handed down the sentence, family attorney Chris Gramstrup read a statement from Jayme, according to USA Today.
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A judge handed down a 15-year sentence, which Ream was serving when he was implicated in Cindy Zarzycki's murder.
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While I am thrilled the Court corrected its quarter-century-old mistake when it handed down the South Dakota v.
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Mr. Kim's sentence was handed down by North Korea's Supreme Court, meaning that it is final and cannot be appealed.
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And Donald Rumsfeld helped create an iPhone game app for a difficult version of solitaire handed down from Winston Churchill.
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Last Thursday, the United States Supreme Court handed down a ruling in the closely-watched case South Dakota v. Wayfair.
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The sanctions that were handed down were intended to prevent RAPP from "planting in protected peatland forest areas", she added.
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It was a command I heard repeatedly at home and around town, handed down by my stepfather and role models.
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Wearing a prison-issued orange jumpsuit, the 29-year-old former officer sat silently as the sentence was handed down.
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Robert Lloyd Schellenberg made an appeal after being handed down the sentence in November, saying he should have been deported.
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Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky faces a recall effort over the six-month sentence he handed down.
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And when that rule is handed down, it's likely that the Court will be very deferential to public health officials.
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Kodak's currently serving a 46-month prison sentence handed down by the judge in his federal gun case in November.
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Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down a ruling that could prove decisive in November's battle for control of Congress.
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I have never done it, and barring some sort of strange punishment handed down by the state, I never will.
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Mr. Netanyahu is now entitled to a hearing to challenge the charges before a formal indictment can be handed down.
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Bearing copperplate land titles handed down over generations, they have staged protests, accosted politicians and sought out the news media.
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There were also decisions handed down from higher courts on minuscule slips that had to be intricately rolled and sealed.
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Fabiano was among the ineligible players listed by the Asian Football Confederation when it handed down its punishments on Friday.
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Mr. Trump could well end up altering the ideological composition of the Supreme Court that handed down the marriage decision.
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Thousands of complaints have been filed since the GDPR came into force but precious few decisions have been handed down.
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Though they are called hereditary chiefs, their titles are not necessarily handed down by bloodline, but by consensus during feasts.
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Ali Wong's fantastic and hilarious book, Dear Girls, is full of handed-down advice to her daughters — and to readers.
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Geyser's sentence was handed down after a day of testimony from expert witnesses about the teenager's progress in psychological treatment.
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And after their sentence was handed down on Wednesday, the convicted men vowed to carry out an even bloodier attack.
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The verdict was handed down late Thursday following a trial before U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo in New Orleans.
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Levashov denies the charges in an eight-count indictment handed down by a federal grand jury in Connecticut in April.
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The guru's spiritual devotees clashed with police Friday in the northern city of Panchkula, where the verdict was handed down.
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Congratulations, Americans: Your ability to rant on Facebook is constitutionally protected, thanks to a Supreme Court opinion handed down Monday.
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The minimum sentence for that crime is 15 years in prison, three fewer than what Goliath handed down for Mthethwa.
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Because of the historic conflict with the Shia community, the execution orders handed down by Saudi magistrates in April were expected.
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He said inmates in U.S. federal prison "are serving sentences handed down by federal judges after thorough due process of law".
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However, in Mexico, the investigation has not advanced as much as in other countries, where sentences have already been handed down.
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The first thing that crossed his mind when Judge John Kastrenakes handed down his sentence was his disabled grandfather, Somerville said.
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" Dr. Navayan said a contentious ruling handed down by the Supreme Court last month was like "rubbing salt in a wound.
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Per the report, the team is bracing for a suspension to be handed down soon and Smith is expected to appeal.
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Black silk top hats often handed down in families can be hard to come by but are regarded as the finest.
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In 2013, the Alabama Supreme Court handed down the kind of opinion that personhood activists had spent years trying to engender.
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Judge Thomas Durkin called Hastert "a serial child molester" when he handed down the sentence in April, CNN affiliate WGN reported.
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The suspension was initially handed down by the league in August after an investigation into a domestic-assault claim against Elliott.
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The films use family recipes and traditions, handed down from one generation to the next, to express the continuation of culture.
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It's the same punishment Twitter has handed down to other repeat trolls, like rapper Azealia Banks and Gotnews founder Chuck Johnson.
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The 19-year prison sentence handed down Monday by Judge Jeannice Reding was part of a plea agreement reached with prosecutors.
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"It is wonderful it is all over," Diana Ware, Barbara's stepmother told PEOPLE after the jury handed down the death sentence.
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The Federal Circuit handed down a decision that looked a lot like the appellate judges hadn't understood what an API is.
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If the case goes to oral argument, a decision on the law's constitutionality will likely be handed down sometime next year.
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We're told the punishment was handed down not just by the USOC but by the IOC and USA Swimming as well.
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But the indictment on Wednesday handed down charges of willful retention of national defense information, a violation of the Espionage Act.
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This ill-placed reliance on "experts" to govern is rooted in an understanding of government handed down to us by progressivism.
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Uber suspended the service following the June protests, and it was officially banned under a court ruling handed down in September.
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In February, the court handed down a decision declining to reinstate the first travel ban just two days after oral arguments.
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Just this week, the administration handed down a long-awaited regulation that bans states from defunding Planned Parenthood for political reasons.
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Airlines have 15 days to submit their proposals to the US government, and final decisions will be handed down this summer.
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The judge handed down the order Friday ... along with a warning not to drink any alcohol until her cases are resolved.
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The judge handed down the Oklahoma County jury's recommended sentence of life in prison without parole, according to The Washington Post.
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A National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) analysis found that the Obama administration handed down 637 major new regulations through October 2016.
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She submitted her own request to the Alabama Ethics Commission soon after the FEC handed down its decision in Shirley's case.
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The league handed down the punishment back in July -- and said he'll be eligible to apply for reinstatement in 2 years.
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Decision making is generally handled by owners, board members and management, before resolutions are handed down from on high to fans.
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The punishment that Wheaton handed down to Hawkins is far more extreme than what student protesters have demanded on secular campuses.
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Beginning in the mid-'60s, the court handed down a series of decisions that determined that not only did Brown v.
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The sentence, handed down by an international panel of judges in The Hague, is considered significant for a number of reasons.
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The Justice Department handed down indictments on Friday against 12 Russian intelligence officers, alleging they interfered in the 2016 U.S. elections.
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A federal judge in Brooklyn handed down the sentence Wednesday, five months after Guzman's conviction in an epic drug-trafficking case.
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A Washington, D.C., restaurant is offering $5 "Moscow Mueller" drinks when indictments are handed down in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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She was one of two jurors who believed the monetary award should've been much higher than the $19953 million handed down.
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Three people currently live within the space, according to reports, and the eviction notices were handed down by the warehouse owner.
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The same day, the German government announced it would overturn convictions handed down decades ago under a law that criminalized homosexuality.
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The first of several indictments for Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was handed down by a grand jury in October.
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Palin filed her original suit against the Times in June, alleging defamation, but lost in a ruling handed down in August.
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John Kitzhaber (D) in 2011 issued a moratorium on the death penalty because he argued that it wasn't handed down fairly.
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Drifting beneath every aspect of "War and Turpentine" is Mr. Hertmans's interest in painting, one that was handed down to him.
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But this is a flawed indicator because death sentences are often carried out years or even decades after they're handed down.
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Her sentence was a month longer than the one handed down to the man who raped her when she was eleven.
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That's why I am particularly pleased and grateful for the swift and decisive dismissal handed down by the Judge in mine.
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And no DOJ component would be hobbled if the public weren't immediately alerted to the sentences handed down in these cases.
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Post's soldier is a didact, blindly pursuing an agenda either of his own or handed down to him by his superiors.
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I grew up in a family where the tradition of pottery and craftsmanship has been handed down from generation to generation.
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The sentence, which was handed down by Judge Leonard Wexler, also includes three years of supervision for Burke after his release.
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His sentence was the first in modern history that the Vatican's own tribunal had handed down in a clerical abuse case.
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President Trump reacted angrily to the relatively short prison sentence handed down to Michael Cohen, his longtime personal attorney and fixer.
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At last, a few prosecutors are doing this and are moving to correct the heavy sentences handed down in the past.
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According to BuzzFeed News's Hamed Aleaziz, USCIS began instructing officials to ignore the asylum directive handed down by Cuccinelli last June.
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And then, after a two-and-a-half month investigation, a grand jury handed down a sprawling indictment against 18 students.
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Punishments handed down to those convicted of illegal voting vary widely, from the payment of court fees to years in prison.
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The judge's decision, handed down on Friday, stunned many legal experts with its conclusion that words alone could cause a suicide.
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It's serving up traditional Baba-Nyonyan cuisine that was crafted from family recipes that were handed down from generation to generation.
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Whatever happens, companies can just point to their TOS as if it were some sacred text handed down from on high.
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Before the verdict was handed down, police were placed on high-alert across three states, amid the threat of further violence.
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Like the priceless vestments passed down through centuries currently on display in the exhibit, the ensemble was handed down to him.
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The verdicts were also handed down just before some of the defendants completed two years in jail, after being denied bail.
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Implementing the rule, handed down by the U.S. Department of Labor, is expected to be costly and complicated for large brokerages.
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An indictment in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election will reportedly be handed down Monday.
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The actor was by his wife's side at the courtroom in Boston when the sentence was handed down by the judge.
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At about the same time Wednesday, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision saying the 10th Circuit had been wrong.
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But San Francisco juries rarely, if ever, handed down the death penalty and the suspect was just 29, she told CNN.
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The Fed's sanctions, handed down in February, require the bank to take a series of steps before the penalties are lifted.
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The judge said he would provide a longer explanation of his ruling in a public judgment to be handed down soon.
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The Times notes that it is unclear what, if any, punishment will be handed down by the commissioner, for either team.
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The Assistant District Attorney believed me, as did the twenty-four members of the grand jury who handed down the indictment.
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It took nine years for America's Supreme Court to quash their convictions, in a landmark ruling handed down on June 12th, 1967.
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The sentence was handed down Thursday by Sergio Moro, the federal judge who is leading Brazil's massive "Operation Car Wash" corruption investigation.
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The sentence was handed down Friday in federal court in Chicago, according to WGN, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune.
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This would be on top of a nearly 2 million euro fine that was handed down as part of last year's sentence.
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"President Jacob Zuma has noted and respects the judgement handed down by the Constitutional Court," the statement said, according to the BBC.
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Pounamu is traditionally handed down as a valued heirloom or given as a gift to affirm relationships, peace, love and safe journeys.
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In May, Turkey handed down 53 life sentences without parole to Yusuf Nazik, the man authorities say planned the 2013 bomb attack.
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Yet Amnesty recorded at least 360 death sentences handed down in 2016, over 200 in 2017 and upwards of 250 last year.
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In California, for example, this is known as the ABC Test from the Dynamex decision handed down by the California Supreme Court.
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It was a standard practice, like brushing your teeth, which had been handed down by my ancestors and perpetuated among our clan.
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When she handed down the sentences, Judge Segopotje Mphahlele said she was appalled that the accused had put Mlotshwa into a coffin.
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Other mass rallies held across the city to denounce lengthy prison terms handed down this week to nine independence leaders, were peaceful.
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But the 12-year sentence handed down on February 17th to Imran Abdulla, head of an Islamist party, has undone their work.
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With the 1992 presidential election fast approaching, Kolbert sought to make sure the Supreme Court handed down its decision overturning Roe v.
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"There can never be a justification for what you have done," she told Franklin before she handed down a sentence of death.
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The court handed down the order Monday after a Spanish woman claimed her mother had an affair with the artist in 1955.
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A local judge handed down the sentence on Wednesday to Crystal Mason for illegally casting a provisional ballot during the 20163 election.
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Unfortunately, liberal policies and regulations handed down from the Obama administration have cost thousands of jobs for workers in Louisiana's energy sector.
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Mintas predicts that a ruling won't be handed down until June when the Supreme Court announces its final cases of the year.
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The indictment handed down Thursday by a grand jury in Washington came at the request of the Demers' division, Craig's attorneys said.
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MORE for their ties to said rings; and hundreds of sealed indictments may have already been handed down in the Clinton case.
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Handed down orally and in secret, "orasho" chants - from "oratio" in Latin - combined Latin and Portuguese with Japanese, their meanings mostly symbolic.
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It was a strange family, in part because of the cycle of child abuse handed down from Brian, Dennis, and Carl's grandfather.
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Many are executed on the orders of male tribal councils called jirgas, which have also handed down sentences of rape or mutilation.
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The Honorable Michael Phelan handed down a decision that declared the MMPR needed provision to allow patients to grown their own cannabis.
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One of the officers found guilty of her murder, Sirul Azhar Uma, fled to Australia shortly before his sentence was handed down.
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The opinion was handed down while the court remains closed to the public the because of the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the nation.
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The charges are the first to be handed down by Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian links to the Trump campaign.
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It wasn't until five months later, after the election was over, that the administration handed down sanctions based on the 22017 hacks.
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This painstaking craft is often handed down in families, so the Abbeys have pieces by Tanabe Chikuunsai III, II and I, too.
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The excessive court supervision handed down in the earlier court proceedings affected Meek Mill's livelihood for more than a decade, he said.
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Not so much about topics handed down to them during ubiquitous 'advisory' meetings but about the issues that confront them every day.
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All useful objects, from satellites to screwdrivers, are a repository of this material intelligence that has been handed down from previous generations.
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BALTIMORE — The ruling the Yankees had been bracing for was finally handed down Monday morning — and it was a reprieve of sorts.
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The type of punishment handed down to Mr. Louis is rare but has happened at least once before, in Hungary in 2013.
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It is important for all of us to respect the rule of law as reflected in decisions handed down by our judges.
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A third jury handed down a guilty verdict as well, but, after years of appeals, a judge in 1971 ordered him released.
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Mr. and Ms. Le Guennec cannot appeal the final verdict, which was handed down on Tuesday by the Lyon Court of Appeal.
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As he did in the Virginia case, Manafort will have the opportunity to address the court before his sentence is handed down.
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President Trump vowed to take the case to a higher court immediately after the decision was handed down, citing national security implications.
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"Gandhi for all the people who made these [statues] was long dead so it's like transferred wisdom, handed down," Mr. Dutta said.
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The nine-member Alabama Court of the Judiciary handed down the punishment Friday after ruling Moore had violating standards of judicial ethics.
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Courts handed down just 30 new death sentences, down from more than 300 in 1996, the lowest figure since the early 1970s.
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The suspects in this case received relatively short sentences compared to the one handed down in another high-profile celebrity hacking scandal.
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The investigation has moved increasingly closer to Trump's inner circle, with a series of indictments handed down over the past two months.
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In 2010, the Supreme Court handed down a ruling that effectively flooded political campaigns with limitless money from corporations and wealthy donors.
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Then, just moments after the latest sentence was handed down, the Manhattan district attorney charged Manafort with business and mortgage fraud allegations.
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In my high school band, I played a beat-up E-flat tuba handed down from one of the white high schools.
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The costumes, designed by Jacqueline Durran, are a triumph of the homespun: a plausible patchwork of things borrowed, mended, or handed down.
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Hardball squash was a Wasp birthright, something handed down along with seersucker, circumspection, and a reflexive way with a thank-you note.
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Illinois House Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang said such moves send a message that the state rejects policies handed down from Washington.
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Kentucky's lone abortion clinic, EMW Women's Surgical Center, reportedly had to turn away patients on Friday before Hale's order was handed down.
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Kim denied the charge and said he would "fight to the end", shortly after the judge handed down the verdict, YTN reported.
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Hellerstedt is a much stronger abortion rights decision than the last one the Court handed down in 2007's Gonzales v. Carhart.
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The decision handed down by the Supreme Court on May 30th had little to do with copyright, being concerned primarily with Patent Law.
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McGlew added that with certain findings from the Royal Commission yet to be handed down, the banking sector is still in the spotlight.
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Before his sentence was handed down, more than 40 defense witnesses asked for leniency before Pawlowski spoke in defeated tones to the judge.
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He has been charged with two counts of murder, and authorities say that more charges could be handed down at a later time.
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Pounamu is traditionally handed down as a valued heirloom or given as a gift to affirm relationships, peace, love and safe journeys/life.
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"We respect the Court's decisions in this case, but do not agree with the sentence handed down today," he said in an email.
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The administration then handed down its judgment, and Qualcomm pushed up its shareholder meeting as a result to ten days following the decision.
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Today's decision was initially meant to be handed down in February, but it was delayed because not all the presiding judges were present.
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Facebook and its photo-sharing site, Instagram, are mentioned dozens of times in the indictment handed down Friday by special counsel Robert Mueller.
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The verdict was handed down by a jury in Manhattan federal court after nearly four days of deliberations, following a four-week trial.
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Law Minister Huq pointed to the December 2015 death sentence handed down to two men convicted of killing blogger Ahmed Rajib in 2013.
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Hulk Hogan had his trial expenses paid, but Thiel's involvement only came to light after the lawsuit was concluded and damages handed down.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's cyber watchdog has handed down maximum penalties to several of the country's top tech firms, including Tencent Holdings Ltd (0700.
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But employers could no longer count on the waivers being enforced nationwide following a pair of appeals court rulings handed down in 2016.
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When the verdict was handed down on October 4, 1995, I couldn't imagine that we would still be talking about The People v.
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Early renewals has been something of a trend this year for broadcast TV. ABC handed down heaps of good news back in March.
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The "Corte di Cassazione" also annulled the 14-month sentence handed down in the same case to Mediaset Chairman Fedele Confalonieri, Mediaset added.
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Handed down in 1857, Dred Scott held that people "of African descent" are not and cannot become citizens under the United States Constitution.
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The U.S. State Department said in a statement it was "deeply troubled" by the convictions and sentences handed down to Binh and Phong.
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He denied any wrongdoing and excoriated the decision handed down by Judge Sergio Moro, who has overseen a sweeping three-year graft probe.
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We're told the suspension has nothing to do with Manziel's legal issues -- it was specifically handed down because of the substance abuse violation.
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In a supporting opinion, Justice Richard Palmer cited concerns that the capital sentences are more likely to be handed down against black defendants.
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The Commission handed down a landmark 2.4-billion-euro ($2.82 billion) penalty to Google last year for favoring its shopping service over rivals.
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There's also evidence that cheaper notebooks are becoming a more attractive replacement option as older computers get either handed down or given away.
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Major League Baseball handed down eight suspensions Thursday stemming from the bench-clearing brawl between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
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"If there is a campaign conspiracy indictment that gets handed down, I would fully expect Manafort to be named in it," said Kirschner.
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McConnell's campaign shared the image just minutes after the Supreme Court handed down its 5-85033 ruling finding that the ban was constitutional.
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A federal appeals court in Louisiana has handed down a ruling that could force three of the state's four abortion clinics to close.
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The verdict, handed down in federal court in Chicago, came in a lawsuit Tennessee resident Jeffrey Konrad and his wife filed in 2015.
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The 87 concurrent prison terms formed the maximum allowable sentence, which was described then as the longest ever handed down in New York.
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And since he handed down the sentence, a petition to remove him from the bench has attracted 1.4 million supporters, its organizers say.
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Bigger picture: Abortion rights groups want majorities in the House and Senate to undo abortion restrictions being handed down by the Trump administration.
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Van Der Zwaan was sentenced to 30 days in prison back in April, the first sentence handed down in connection with Mueller's probe.
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Then, last September, a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down its decision in June Medical Center v.
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But those rulings were limited in scope, applying to travelers already in the U.S. or en route as the order was handed down.
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This solution isn't replicable; these countries are debating compliance with a verdict that has already been handed down, not challenging the verdict itself.
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The court handed down the minimum 15-year sentence prescribed for murder in South Africa, and subtracted the years Pistorius had already served.
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The Estelle decision was handed down just as the American Medical Association was leading a drive to reform health care for the incarcerated.
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Sharapova is seeking to have her suspension, which was handed down by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in June, wiped out or reduced.
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The same goes for a recipe handed down from a plantation; honor the people who actually developed and prepared it by adding information.
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Tribunals dealing with Lebanon, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and the former Yugoslavia have all handed down fines and prison sentences for contempt of court.
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Officers who initially went inside the bodega left after being unable to identify the suspect, according to the court decision handed down Tuesday.
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Some women's groups drew comparisons between the sentence issued to Ms. Rivas and those handed down in April in a case in Pamplona.
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But shortly after Jackson handed down her sentence on Wednesday, prosecutors in Manhattan indicted Manafort on 16 felony charges in New York state.
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In a decision handed down in June, the court ordered his detention in a mental illness facility for an undetermined period of time.
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Now that Parliament has dissolved itself, his chances of having such a law in place before any indictment is handed down are slim.
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Manning was convicted in 2013 and sentenced to 35 years in prison, the longest sentence ever handed down in an American leak case.
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But before the season began and Meyer's punishment was handed down, the last thing he seemed like was a coach ready to quit.
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The court handed down a suspended prison sentence against Mr. Shin, however, effectively allowing him to continue running the group's vast business empire.
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He is free on bail and, unlike after a previous extradition case, he was not arrested immediately after the verdict was handed down.
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"For me, it has been very important to share this unique rite that has been handed down for centuries," Mr. De Bartolo said.
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Earlier this week, their Bay Area counterparts handed down similar "shelter-in-place" orders, the strictest measures taken in the country so far.
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Just a few hours after Speweik filed this second case, Dr. Acton handed down her order requiring the polls to close on Tuesday.
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Wednesday's interim ruling was handed down because the judges said they recognized the urgency of Iran's plea at this stage of the proceedings.
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At 92, the queen still goes riding and is involved with her racing operation, which will eventually be handed down to Prince Charles.
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But the sordid details of the Louisville scandal apparently made an impression on the N.C.A.A.'s infractions committee, which handed down Thursday's sanctions.
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Judge Conti, telling Mr. Sand that he had "contributed to the degradation of mankind and society," handed down a sentence of 15 years.
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Mr. López Obrador and other elected officials could barely contain their frustration with the judge's decision in the case, handed down in October.
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Al-Imam, a slight 47-year-old who wore an orange jail uniform, did not noticeably react when the sentence was handed down.
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Back in February, Mueller handed down his major indictment of 13 Russians for actively interfering with the 2016 election by spreading false information.
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School officials have handed down specific guidance about, for example, how to cover door windows with paper in the event of a shooting.
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Mr. Navalny, however, was sitting in a detention center that day, serving out a sentence handed down after an earlier series of protests.
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Judge Chang noted the lengthy history of public corruption in Chicago and the school system's financial struggles as he handed down the punishment.
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After the public clamor, prosecutors requested that the prison term handed down on Monday be lifted and that Mr. Ustinov be set free.
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"It was done in good faith," Crabb told U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, before she handed down Stone's sentence.
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A Hass poem is a site of instruction, sometimes handed down from Hass's own masters, like Eugenio Montale, Czesław Miłosz, and Stanley Kunitz.
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The International Court, based in The Hague, handed down its first sentence in 2012, after convicting the former Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
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That's what they were doing the night a Florida jury handed down a not-guilty verdict in the murder trial of George Zimmerman.
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TripAdvisor said in a statement that the sentence was handed down in June by a court in the southern Italian city of Lecce.
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A grand jury on Monday handed down the 10 indictment charges against James Alex Fields, The Associated Press reported Tuesday, citing court records.
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In February, Mueller handed down indictments of 13 Russian nationals and three Russian organizations for election-related crimes, from hacking to identity fraud.
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Nick was ordered to fork over the hefty chunk Thursday when -- again -- he was a no-show as the court handed down damages.
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Having been handed down from Andy to Bonnie, all is well for the toys, until suddenly a new guy named "Forky" shows up.
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He said he had been convicted and sentenced in his absence and still did not know which court had handed down the punishment.
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Part of the dilemma is how we interpret the right to privacy using centuries-old ideals handed down to us by our forbearers.
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This marks the end of the retrial of Oracle's initial 2012 suit against Google, in which a jury handed down a partial verdict.
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Massachusetts' Bristol County Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz handed down his decision on Friday, three days after closing statements in Carter's six-day trial.
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They're huge sums of money -- all approved by Congress, then handed down to states and cities, which use the cash under strict federal rules.
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On Monday, a jury handed down a $2.055 billion decision in favor of the Pilliods, including $1 billion each in punitive damages against Monsanto.
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Law Minister Anisul Huq pointed to the December 2015 death sentence handed down to two men convicted of killing blogger Ahmed Rajib in 2013.
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When the finance minister, Bill Morneau, handed down his first budget in April, the federal deficit for 2016/17 was almost C$30bn ($22.4bn).
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Skupin, 54, bowed his head and blinked back tears as Judge Kelley Kostin handed down the sentence in the Oakland County Courthouse near Detroit.
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WASHINGTON – If the first indictments handed down in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe are any indication, things are looking increasingly bad for Michael Flynn.
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If this sounds familiar, that's because there is already a court order covering the exact same case, which was handed down earlier this week.
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Segin said that Wednesday's move was the culmination of efforts undertaken by the government as soon as the decision was handed down in August.
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The sentence handed down in federal court includes an additional 15 years of supervised release after her prison term, reports The Dispatch of Columbus.
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THIS week the European Court of Human Rights handed down a verdict which law-and-religion pundits will be pondering for years to come.
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But if the Microsoft antitrust case is any guide, it will take years before a final decision in any potential case is handed down.
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According to a spokesman at Indonesia's environment ministry, the fine is the biggest ever to be handed down to a company linked to fires.
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Smith's fiancee, Christina Wilson, speaking at a news conference with Greitens on Thursday, appealed for a peaceful response to whatever verdict is handed down.
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Though the convictions were eventually handed down, it came nearly two decades after the murder itself — and only for two of the alleged murderers.
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The jury in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts handed down the verdict on Thursday, a day after it began deliberating.
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Judge William Orrick, who handed down the decision Tuesday, is based in San Francisco and is not on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Neither Princess Cristina nor her husband were in court for the February 17 verdict, which was originally expected to be handed down last year.
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The court, in the Ural mountains city of Yekaterinburg, has not yet handed down a sentence on the blogger, 22-year-old Ruslan Sokolovsky.
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Bias spiked in states that had not approved same-sex marriage after the nation's highest court handed down its 2015 ruling, the research found.
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The judgment handed down Wednesday marks the most extreme implementation of a controversial anti-terrorism law promulgated by President Paul Biya in December 2014.
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The jury handed down its thriller of a decision Wednesday in Quincy's legal battle for unpaid royalties on Michael Jackson's three mega hit albums.
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In May 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its unanimous ruling in Brown, thereby declaring racial segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional.
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The court handed down sentences ranging from 2 1/2 to 7 203/2 years to the Cumhuriyet staff, lawyer Ozden Ozdemir told Reuters.
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Death sentences are still being handed down, but many states are not scheduling executions because authorities don't have the drugs needed for lethal injection.
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And at the end of the day, neither the environment nor the internet will be able to protect the culture handed down over generations.
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The latest round of commutations is part of Obama's effort to free prisoners serving lengthy sentences handed down during the government's war on drugs.
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And the film raises the issue that women who served the church weren't involved in the Second Vatican Council that handed down the reforms.
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Before the Senate handed down the vote, the streets of Buenos Aires were flooded with citizens and activist groups hopeful for more reproductive freedoms.
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Defendant Evelyn Hernandez, 21, has already served three years of the three-decade sentence handed down after prosecutors said she had induced an abortion.
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Efimova, the reigning world champion, served a 16-month doping suspension handed down by FINA, swimming's global governing body, which ended in early 2015.
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Since the verdict in the Hogan case was handed down by a Florida jury in March, Gawker's typical defiance has been tinged with resignation.
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In that time the courts have handed down the death sentence to at least 140 people and there have been at least 32 executions.
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Randolph County Judge Richard Brown handed down the sentence on Friday against Peterson, who faced up to 70 years for the two solicitation crimes.
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The complex, multi-stranded trial has already seen prison sentences handed down to three businessmen in February for their roles in a kickback scheme.
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The ruling was handed down as a growing number of liberals and conservatives turn to Yelp as a way to seize on cultural controversies.
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Macfarlane's sentence, in contrast to Huffman's less than two weeks, is the longest ever to be handed down thus far — six months in prison.
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Although death sentences are still being handed down, many states are not scheduling executions because they don't have the drugs needed for lethal injection.
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In 2015 only 49 new death sentences were handed down, the lowest one-year total since the Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976.
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Coördination was easy—a check that fell under someone else's purview could be handed down the line—and there was conversation throughout the day.
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It's the heaviest sentence ever handed down by the tribunal, and it makes Ntaganda that first person convicted at the ICC for sexual slavery.
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Vestager has taken on tech giants including Google and Qualcomm in recent years and handed down million-euro fines for abusing their market power.
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The decision was handed down Thursday afternoon, nearly four-and-a-half months after those issues had been heard at a post-trial hearing.
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Despite objections from the players' union, the appeal was heard by the man who handed down the suspension, Goodell, and the ban was upheld.
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The European Commission, the executive branch of the EU that handed down the decision, has been pressuring Ireland to recover the money since 2016.
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In Europe regulators have handed down multibillion-dollar antitrust fines and tax bills to Silicon Valley in the last year and a half alone.
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An international campaign to get the club's license back kicked off pretty much as soon as the ruling was handed down by local authorities.
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He explains that traditional jamu recipes are handed down from generation to generation, whereas most other herbal medicines lack the charm of historical lineage.
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Driving through Pennsylvania last winter, I hit a deer and totaled the Honda my wife's father handed down to her just before we met.
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Immediately after his sentence was handed down, Wong took to Twitter with a stream of messages vowing to prevail in his fight for democracy.
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For example, from 2005 to 2007, the 18 judges in Chicago on average handed down sentences that were 10 percent shorter than federal guidelines.
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The tribe's carefully tended heritage, traditions and memories, handed down through generations, are at risk, with so many families now being ruptured by drugs.
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Impact: Many villagers in Mozambique work in machambas — farm fields handed down from the nation's former colonial power, Portugal — and many are subsistence farmers.
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More than 100 flogging sentences were handed down in Iran in 2017, and at least 50 were carried out, according to the United Nations.
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If the court decides against throwing out the appeal and hears the full case, a judgment would likely be handed down in several months.
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The appeals court affirmed an initial injunction on the policy handed down in December 85033 by U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, an Obama appointee.
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According to team Felicity ... the prosecution has cited 2 dozen old cases in which prison time was often handed down to the ring leaders.
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Swire said it fully supports the carrier's "strict implementation" of new restrictions on the airline handed down by China's aviation authority over the weekend.
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After the verdict was handed down on Monday, Hernández was greeted by a crowd of supporters who had rallied outside the Ciudad Delgado courthouse.
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Business's influence was magnified by a series of Supreme Court rulings — handed down by a court whose members had been nominated by Republican presidents.
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If Balkman sides entirely with the state, the verdict would be the biggest monetary award handed down in a bench trial in American history.
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The Mashpee decision being handed down by the White House as the entire nation remains singularly focused on staying alive was likely no accident.
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Judge Persky was cleared of any official misconduct, but talk of a recall campaign began almost as soon as he handed down his sentence.
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"Hopefully, sir, you have stabbed your last victim," Judge W. Fletcher Sams of Spalding County Superior Court said as he handed down the sentence.
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For one thing, they would be out of office by the time a final ruling in the case, filed in 2014, was handed down.
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The decision was handed down by an unusual coalition of justices, and was the latest in a series of setbacks for Republican-led legislatures.
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However, the court handed down guilty verdicts against two other defendants, Italian public relations expert Francesca Chaouqui and Spanish priest Angel Lucio Vallejo Balda.
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Just 12 people have been sentenced, Tang said, with the longest sentence, 14 months, handed down to a protester who had a petrol bomb.
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Just 2000 people have been sentenced, Tang said, with the longest sentence, 270 months, handed down to a protester who had a petrol bomb.
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Helleland told the Times that Russian athletes should not be able to continue competing, even with the penalties handed down in the Monday vote.
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Not long after the Supreme Court handed down Bivens, however, the Court took a sharp right turn — and it's steadily moved rightward ever since.
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This is, to date, the longest sentence handed down for any defendant in the case, though prosecutors actually recommended he be reprimanded even further.
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That defense was undercut last week when FBI special counsel Robert Mueller handed down indictments of several Russians accused of masterminding the election interference.
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At about the same time Judge Gorsuch was speaking, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision saying the 10th Circuit had been wrong.
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The constitutional smackdown handed down in the Hage case should have ended rancher efforts to seize control of federal lands through the court system.
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Once this separate verdict is delivered, he will then serve the two-year correctional facility sentence handed down Saturday -- along with any additional sentences.
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The enormous $140 million verdict, handed down in March, ultimately bankrupted the company and led to the permanent closure of its flagship property, Gawker.
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One of the few times he did, he compared the recall effort to the backlash against the justices who handed down the Brown v.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday handed down multiple indictments of Russian individuals and companies for the country's interference in the 2016 US elections.
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Those rules are handed down from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as state securities and insurance commissioners.
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Most of all, she doesn't like the fact there's room for error, as evidenced by the scores of death row exonerations handed down since 1973.
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The Beijing Intellectual Property Bureau apparently agreed with Shenzhen Baili, the company that owns the 100c design, and handed down an order late last month.
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ASHLAND, Ohio – A judge has handed down a death sentence to an Ohio man convicted of strangling two women and suspected in two more deaths.
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A judge handed down the sentence after learning that Hansen agreed to outpatient treatment and to abstain from drug and alcohol use for a year.
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Savchenko's lawyer, as well as officials in Kiev and Moscow, have suggested that a prisoner exchange could come after expected guilty verdicts are handed down.
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"It is a complete betrayal of trust when a caregiver does not prolong life, but terminates it," Thomas said as he handed down the verdict.
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The suspect said he wanted more time to decide his plea to a list of a charges handed down by a grand jury last week.
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He did not comment specifically on the European Commission's 1.49-billion-euro ($1.7 billion) fine handed down earlier on Wednesday for blocking rival online advertisers.
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The summaries would include details about the allegations and penalties handed down by the department while omitting the officers' names and any other identifiable information.
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The rise of streaming services could give cable companies an excuse to raise rates under a Federal Communications Commission order handed down on October 25th.
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Image: WikimediaLast week, the US Patent and Trademarks office handed down a decision in one of the most high-profile patent cases of the century.
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Handed down in July, the ruling also came with a $5 billion fine, although the forward-looking unbundling measures are expected to be more significant.
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The decision was handed down shortly before his federal sentencing, but the 60 years won't begin until after he completes his time for sexual assault.
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ABORTION OPPONENTS have railed against Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court ruling recognising a right to abortion, ever since it was handed down in 1973.
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Magistrate Robert Stone handed down the verdict against Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson in Newcastle Local Court, north of Sydney, following a magistrate-only trial.
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The contempt conviction of an American official was the first handed down since military commissions began at Guantanamo Bay in the wake of the Sept.
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It was the largest penalty handed down by the regulator to date, equivalent to 70% of the fines it dished out in total last year.
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It was the second verdict against Kirov, who is already appealing a 10-year prison sentence handed down in 2015 in an earlier misappropriation case.
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The ruling was handed down Monday by a judge in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan, the New York Times and ABC News report.
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A judge handed down the sentence Wednesday morning in Newark, NJ. He'll also be under supervised release for 12 months after he's completed his time.
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It was passed in protest against a manslaughter verdict handed down in 1933 in a widely publicised case in which the accused murderer was Jewish.
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That is the shorthand name for the 2010 Supreme Court decision that has to rank among the most destructive to American democracy ever handed down.
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The judge handed down the maximum sentence -- 40 years to life -- Friday morning in L.A. A jury convicted Jace of 2nd degree murder last month.
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The three-year prison term he handed down will be followed by a period of probation with Peterson required to register as a sex offender.
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In its decision handed down on Wednesday, the court dismissed all appeals brought by British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco, Imperial Brands and several paper manufacturers.
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In recent years, the European Commission has handed down orders to pay back taxes or antitrust rulings against other U.S. companies, including Starbucks and McDonalds.
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At issue is when and how the federal government will implement the so-called "fiduciary rule" handed down by the U.S. Labor Department last year.
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After Greville's death in 1942, it was handed down to the Queen Mother and subsequently on her death, the collection passed down to the Queen.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, the order, handed down by U.S. District Judge Michael Simon, prohibits the policy from taking effect for 28 days.
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Ever since the court handed down its order, advocates for gender equality -- both in and beyond Kerala -- have been calling for it to be implemented.
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There was also an increase in the number of civilians tried in military courts, and the number of death sentences handed down by military judges.
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In Noreika's view, examiners must be empowered to use their own judgment rather than simply enforcing rules handed down by lawmakers and bureaucrats in Washington.
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Before her sentence was handed down, Roy's father, also named Conrad Roy, told the court that he believed Carter, of Plainville, had exploited his son.
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Rice, was handed down in 1927, three years after Congress passed the Johnson-Reed immigration act, which barred all Asians from entering the United States.
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The Republican jurist from Colorado stood up for Gutierrez-Brizuela in a decision recently handed down by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.
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Even though the American dream is pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, we've made ample room in it for people whose boots are handed down.
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A federal appeals court this week upheld the sentence handed down in ignorance by a Florida district judge, for a crime the man never committed.
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Many people were handed down long prison sentences during their 20s and 30s, so they're now forced to remain in prison through their elderly years.
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Officials are still investigating irregularities in the 2018 general election there, leaving open the possibility that more charges could be handed down in the future.
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Magistrate Belinda Wallington handed down her decision that Pell's case will proceed to trial in a Melbourne court, following a month-long pre-trial hearing.
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But the indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence officers, handed down three days before the two leaders were scheduled to meet, tells a different story.
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The ruling on Friday is the first time that a fine was handed down since the law — which was largely ignored for years — was changed.
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The Kachin state police office said the tribunal handed down the sentence after finding the soldiers guilty of killing three ethnic Kachin civilians in September.
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The ruling, handed down in June, allows government workers in every state to opt out of paying agency fees to labor unions that represent them.
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Mr. Silver's retrial is being watched as a test of the new rules for corruption prosecutions, as handed down by the United States Supreme Court.
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The tradition has been handed down through the generations, and is a moment that publicly marks the ticking of time in the village of 5,000.
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He recently has lived in London and Madrid and appears to believe he's essentially immune to a civil judgment handed down by an American court.
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Winter athletes hit with Olympic bans: The International Olympic Committee handed down lifetime bans for doping violations against two Russian bobsledders and two speed skaters.
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The court handed down a three-year jail sentence, suspended for four years, it said, adding that Li would be stripped of his political privileges.
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The new revelations come less than a week after the first indictments were handed down in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's election interference.
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The unanimous decision, handed down on Tuesday, is an unalloyed defeat for Mr. Johnson and will propel Britain into a fresh round of political turmoil.
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One of the seven students caught fighting dropped out of school before the district handed down its decision, but the others received two-year expulsions.
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To put it another way, this heavy weight my father carried—a trauma, in today's terminology—was handed down, in part, to me, his son.
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Of course, there WILL be punishment handed down ... so it's just a matter of time before the teams find out the consequences of the melee.
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Her four-year sentence, handed down in 2006, was punishment for drinking alcohol at a party with single men to whom she was not related.
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The final ruling by the Supreme Court, in United States versus Richard Nixon, was handed down two months after an order by the trial court.
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The new revelations comes less than a week after the first indictments were handed down in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian election interference.
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After five teenagers defaced a historic black schoolhouse in Virginia with racist and anti-Semitic graffiti last year, a judge handed down an unusual sentence.
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The lawyer, Steven F. Molo, invoked the 2016 Supreme Court decision — which was handed down seven months after Mr. Silver's conviction and involved former Gov.
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A three-judge panel of federal appellate judges — two appointed by Republican presidents — left this decision in place in an order handed down on Monday.
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So far, no punishment has been handed down to Brown ... and he's expected to play again this weekend when the Patriots take on the Jets.
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In the end he handed down a three-year sentence, more than what Mr. Cohen's lawyers had wanted, but less than prosecutors had asked for.
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Theu, who has been in jail since her arrest in June, appealed against the sentence handed down in September for leading protests outside government offices.
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The UN estimates that the Islamic Republic executed more than 950 people last year, with most of the death sentences handed down for drug crimes.
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The settlement, handed down earlier this month, gave Wilson's company, Defense Distributed, the green light to resume uploading blueprints for 210D guns starting Aug. 22013.
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The settlement, handed down earlier this month, gave Wilson's company, Defense Distributed, the green light to resume uploading blueprints for 3D guns starting Aug. 103.
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The attorney general's office stated that these were not isolated incidents, but rather "guerrilla policy handed down by top officials," according to Human Rights Watch.
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The new sentence, made public on Tuesday, reversed the one handed down in November when Mr. Fayadh was convicted of blasphemy and illicit relationships with women.
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Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky's sentence, handed down on June 2, was widely criticized as too lenient, drawing significant public outcry and media coverage.
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The court's new ideological balance means that rulings favorable to Trump's leanings on everything from deregulation to abortion could be handed down for years to come.
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A federal court declared the Texas law unconstitutional and the case was appealed to the Supreme Court, which handed down its ruling on January 22, 1973.
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College admissions are under heightened scrutiny after indictments were handed down against wealthy and powerful parents who allegedly paid their kids' ways into elite universities. 5.
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Britain&aposs Guardian newspaper reported Monday that more than 80 of the 193 terror-related sentences handed down between 2007 and 2016 will expire this year.
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His life sentence is the heaviest to date to be handed down by a court to any of the secular activists who spearheaded the 2011 uprising.
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The case had drawn little media attention until Sviridov shot himself shortly after the verdict was handed down at Moscow's Chertanovo District court on Wednesday afternoon.
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Back in 2010, he was Montana's top law enforcement officer when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its ruling on Citizens United, a campaign finance case.
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The sentence was handed down Monday in the northern town of Rohtak, where the guru has been in a prison since he was convicted on Friday.
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The order handed down on Friday bans US companies from doing business with Huawei, which resulted in Google and a string of other companies cutting ties.
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A Dutch court asked the EU Court of Justice to rule on their legality back in 2015; now, it's handed down a clear condemnation of them.
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While the counts handed down today are in a sense alleging a cover-up, he explained, the charges have more to do with poor job performance.
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But we're very much living in an Enlightenment paradigm, and this is the vision of human nature that was handed down to us from this era.
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A judge in the Canadian city of Calgary did not find Boria's actions to be a laughing matter when he handed down his sentence on Friday.
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The judge in Bozeman, Montana, also handed down a six-month deferred jail sentence, which Gianforte would avoid serving if he complies with the court's orders.
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By the time Uber handed down its UberX directive in September, the drivers had long since recognized that they were at the company's beck and call.
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Yingluck fled Thailand last August, ahead of a verdict in a negligence trial that eventually found her guilty and handed down a five-year jail term.
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Some observers criticized the decision to retry Sampson as the numbers of death sentences handed down and executions carried out are falling across the United States.
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That distinction should be borne in mind when trying to make sense of the first indictments to be handed down as part of the Mueller probe.
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A federal judge handed down the sentence shortly after the star, whose real name is Michael Sorrentino, received a two-year sentence on the same charge.
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The order, handed down by Judge Lucy Koh of the Northern California District San Jose court, is the end result of a long-running patent dispute.
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Today, the European Commission handed down a $5 billion fine to Google for anti-competitive behavior, the single biggest antitrust ruling the company has ever faced.
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One of the most damning sanctions handed down last week prevents ITT Technical Institute from admitting students who rely on federal aid to pay for tuition.
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A decision would likely be handed down around the end of the term in June 2020, a month before Republicans and Democrats host their national conventions.
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This past Christmas, one of the men I hunt with, a man we call Son in Law, handed down a Model 94 Winchester to his grandson.
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Hours after the ruling was handed down on Thursday morning, Judge Moro signed a warrant ordering Mr. da Silva to surrender to the authorities in Curitiba.
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"The sentence handed down by the Judge — against the recommendation of the Assistant District Attorney and Probation Officer — is unjust and heavy handed," JAY-Z said.
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Sirul was arrested and has been held in an Australian immigration detention centre since January 2015, after fleeing Malaysia shortly before the verdict was handed down.
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Greenberg also points out that the AAR is not fighting a separate decision by the STB that was handed down alongside the on-time performance rule.
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Harris, 36, who appeared in an orange jumpsuit with his wrists shackled at his waist, cast his head slightly downward as the sentence was handed down.
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The first sentencing has been handed down in a Texas case centered on the use of Grindr as a platform from which to perpetrate hate crimes.
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Our camera guy got it right though -- Boosie's facing this sentence, which doesn't necessarily mean it's been handed down yet ... or that he'll actually receive it.
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NBA commish Adam Silver says the league is investigating the incident ... and a punishment for Ujiri could be handed down once they have all the facts.
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The issue: The NHL handed down a decision in the Dennis Wideman case, suspending the Flames defenceman 20 games for his collision with linesman Don Henderson.
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On Thursday, Judge Laura Taylor Swain held Mr. Tsirkos in contempt of court for failing to begin payments on a $19983,000 judgment handed down in 2014.
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The fact that the Supreme Court handed down an opinion decades ago, in and of itself, is not sufficient grounds for it to be continually upheld.
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The recipe was handed down to his mother, and then to Mr. Adams, who tweaked it (adding more cinnamon and extra eggs to make it fluffier).
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Sirul was arrested and has been held in an Australian immigration detention center since January 2015, after fleeing Malaysia shortly before the verdict was handed down.
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In March, the Manhattan DA indicted Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, just minutes after his combined seven-year sentence was handed down in federal court.
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While the indictments handed down by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday increase political pressure on Trump, they did not change his attitude towards the investigation.
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This is the first punitive judgment handed down to an American official since legal proceedings began in the military court at Guantanamo Bay early last decade.
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Their mother, a practicing Buddhist, taekwondo master and fifth-generation Uruguayan cattlewoman, has her own 219,000 acres, handed down from her family, about 10 miles away.
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So now, as we all too often do, Congress will have to react; this time to a Supreme Court ruling to be handed down in June.
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The EEOC on Thursday said the jury in Central Islip, New York handed down the verdict against United Health Programs of America Inc a day earlier.
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Wiseman's college career was up in the air after the suspension was handed down ... considering he's expected to go #1 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft.
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It also says that the initial guidance handed down by the Obama administration in 2015 should have been subjected to public comment before it was issued.
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It's been quite the week in Washington, after the first indictments from special counsel Robert Mueller's 2016 election probe were handed down by a grand jury.
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Things got ugly in Putin's America Russia as an amateur hockey game went haywire and a stick-up beating was handed down to referee Nikita Tikhonov.
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It's certainly evident in the light sentence handed down by Judge Aaron Persky who worried that "a prison sentence would have a severe impact on" Turner.
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Manning told a federal judge that she would accept whatever punishment he handed down but would not testify due to the secretive nature of the process.
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That test is often criticized by conservative legal scholars; the Supreme Court has also drifted away from it in the decades since it was handed down.
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In its decision rejecting Seila Law's position, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely relied on the decision handed down by the D.C. appeals court.
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That penalty was handed down by FIFA for claims of financial wrongdoing and other violations of its ethics code, including the excessive use of private jets.
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Either through mediation, decisions handed down by judges or settlements from the trust fund, homeowners received about $2.4 million in restitution in 2017, Ms. Salas said.
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In 28, she reportedly described as "very excessive" a prison sentence of 212 years with hard labor handed down to four local journalists and their boss.
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Kim Kardashian wants justice handed down hard against the people who robbed her, but we've learned her participation will go down thousands of miles from Paris.
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If he does, the suspension will be delayed pending the outcome of a formal hearing, in which a decision would be handed down by a panel.
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The case in Watertown, about 70 miles north of Syracuse, also has reignited a fresh debate over the severity of punishments handed down to sex offenders.
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While the death penalty is used in the United States, it is generally handed down in federal cases only in connection with the most heinous crimes.
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But in the order Judge Meyer handed down on Thursday, he said that the plaintiffs had reframed their claims under an amended complaint in July 2018.
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Common Sense The last time there was an antitrust ruling as important as the one handed down Tuesday by Judge Richard J. Leon, cellphones didn't exist.
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The prison term handed down by New York Supreme Court Judge James Burke was slightly less than the maximum sentence of 29 years that Weinstein faced.
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"I think I stepped on it and, and it went off by itself," Zarate had told the cops, according to the court's decision handed down Friday.
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The indictments were handed down more than a year after Timpa's death and three months after The Dallas Morning News published its investigation into the death.
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His sentence for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in Afghanistan in 2009, which was handed down Friday, included a dishonorable discharge and no jail time.
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Count 1: Predatory sexual assault Predatory sexual assault charges are handed down in combination with charges of rape or criminal sexual act in the first degree.
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He had some rote knowledge of cockpit procedures as handed down from the big manufacturers, but he was weak in an essential quality known as airmanship.
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A federal appeals court handed down a decision on Wednesday that upholds a small part of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on undocumented immigrants.
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Tennys — pronounced exactly like the name of the game — was handed down from his great-grandfather, a first-generation American born in Michigan to Swedish immigrants.
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While there have been major punishments handed down by MLB, it's been open season on the Astros for those using humor to cope with the cheating.
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When the Board has handed down a decision on the merits, it has upheld some or all of the challenged claims 85033 percent of the time.
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But the court has come in for criticism, having handed down just two convictions, both of little-known African warlords, in its almost 14 year history.
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Frederick M. Hess, director of education policy for the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute, noted that courts have reversed some punishments handed down by campus administrators.
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Lee's lawyer has steered media inquiries to Samsung, whose spokeswoman did not have any immediate comment about the appeal against the sentence handed down on Friday.
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Most observers think he could be facing a decade behind bars in a sentence that could run concurrently or begin after the one handed down Thursday.
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From the beginning, Baker handed down all of his techniques, teaching aspiring puppeteers how to make his collection of over 4003,000 puppets walk, swoop and twirl.
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New York (CNN Business)Last week, Deadspin's editorial staff resigned in the wake of a "stick to sports" mandate handed down to them in a memo.
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A Suffolk County grand jury in Massachusetts on Tuesday handed down the charges against Mohammad Khan, 36, of Cambridge, and his employer, Securitas Security Services USA.
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The public caning handed down by a panel of judges is the first time laws against homosexuality, introduced in the province in 2014, have been used.
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He was handed down a 2-year suspended sentence after pleading guilty to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in serious injury ... an aggravated misdemeanor.
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But the Tokyo District Court on Friday found Karpeles not guilty of the other charges and handed down a suspended prison sentence for the falsification conviction.
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Earlier this year, Trump handed down "Fake News Awards," with recipients including CNN, The Washington Post and The New York Times — frequent targets of the president.
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He's facing centuries of jail time in Heyer's August 2017 death after Virginia and federal judges separately handed down life sentences for the 22-year-old.
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The ruling, handed down Friday by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, is a victory for Actavis Inc.
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The indictment handed down in Detroit indicated that the payments to Mr. Holiefield began as a way of winning his cooperation in negotiations and labor issues.
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Online platforms have come under fire in Europe because of their dominance and anti-competitive business practices, resulting in hefty fines handed down to some companies.
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Judge Cogan informed the jurors after the verdict was handed down that they are allowed to speak to the media, though he cautioned them against it.
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Ontario Superior Court Justice Michael Penny, in a 174-page judgment handed down late Wednesday, found that Chan engaged in fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and negligence.
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He also said that any ruling on the case could be irrelevant before it is even handed down, if the president nominates a permanent replacement for Sessions.
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Sabrina Limon's sentence was handed down Wednesday after Kern County Superior Court Judge John Brownlee denied the 38-year-old convicted killer's request for a new trial.
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Judge Patricia Gallaher, a Monroe County family court judge, handed down the order requiring that she regain custody of her infant son before conceiving any other children.
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Iran's 'double-edged sword' In 1987, Iran's religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued a fatwa (a legal decision handed down by a religious leader) allowing sexual reassignment surgery.
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The ruling, handed down Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs in Boston, is a victory for German diagnostics company Qiagen NV, which had challenged the patents.
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Cross made her comments before the judge handed down his verdict in the Ghomeshi case Thursday, but she had a message for those who watched the trial.
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But six years later, in April 2014, a grand jury handed down a secret indictment against Nichols and an arrest warrant was issued for him days later.
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But last week, a federal court in Washington, DC, dealt a big blow against the case — by forcing a retrial after a jury handed down a conviction.
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Kayla Sprinkles, 26, was arrested on June 7 after a grand jury handed down a five-count felony indictment on charges of sexual activity with a student.
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But Pitino's postgame press conference was the story as he addressed the ban, handed down by athletic director Tom Jurich and announced by school president James Ramsey.
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The nine-count indictment, handed down by a federal grand jury in Atlanta, implied that there may have been more co-conspirators within China's People's Liberation Army.
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On Wednesday, Kate stepped out for her first engagement as patron of Action for Children since the Queen handed down some of her associations late last year.
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Both states maintain that race did not play a predominant role in shaping their electoral maps, but lower federal courts handed down rulings pointing in opposite directions.
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The decree, handed down by Saudi King Salman last September, officially went into effect on Sunday, when the nationwide ban against women behind the wheel was lifted.
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