The gross inadequacy of the legal defense for persons facing execution is fostered by the state's judicial system. |
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The Constitution will give it a common foreign policy and a common judicial system. |
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It would thus be expensive both to the parties and to the resources of the judicial system. |
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Because in this country, in the judicial system, money is a great equalizer. |
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The poll was just one of many signs of the divorce between business and the judicial system. |
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The judicial system does not ensure due process, and prisoners are often tortured. |
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Dozens of these deputized officials were deployed soon after the expanded judicial system became operational. |
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Many will argue that his disrespectful behaviour towards police officers should automatically debar him from the judicial system. |
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Manny is in a total daze as he's processed through the judicial system, handcuffed, and sent to jail. |
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Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome investigative and judicial system. |
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If the continentals couldn't maintain an independent judicial system, then that's their fault. |
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They are either totally ignorant or contemptuous of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system. |
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It is essential that people retain faith and confidence in the judicial system. |
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The important question is what can be done to counter political attacks which are inimical to the effective operation of the judicial system? |
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But over the centuries, the U.S. judicial system has amply demonstrated its ability to adapt to new, complex problems in criminal and civil law. |
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It also has a judicial system strong on execution and mutilation, just like the Romans. |
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Historically, fatwas were independent of the judicial system, although some muftis were officially attached to various courts. |
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And yet the context in which the judicial system is situated has changed radically in the last fifty years. |
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No. To me the idea that words or taunts can enrage somebody to kill and act out of anger, and our judicial system says that's okay, is barbaric. |
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These low-lifers work, drive and shop among us without conscience, in every area of the judicial system. |
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Fairstein is credited with changing the way crimes like rape and incest were handled by the judicial system. |
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He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty. |
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For those who disagree with a judge's opinion, there is ample opportunity to respond within the normal workings of the judicial system. |
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Still, its ideal is a judicial system which dispenses objective, appropriate, rational, and wise justice. |
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The judicial system was not efficient enough and people rarely received fast and fair justice. |
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In 1864, a system of limited local self-government was introduced and the judicial system was partially westernized. |
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Our judicial system is not renowned for its speedy and expeditious methods and court cases are often bogged down for years. |
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Judicial protection in Punjab improved and many people were using the judicial system. |
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I feel the police and our judicial system are aiding and abetting a government that makes criminals out of ordinary members of the public. |
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One of America's toughest cops is lashing out at the judicial system in Ireland after that country refused to extradite an accused pedophile priest. |
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With the war having destroyed the judicial system, Syrians seek out members of ISIS to adjudicate disputes. |
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The judicial system remains weighted in favour of the police. |
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Only the judicial system can properly adjudicate criminal guilt. |
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The judicial system resembles that of other common law jurisdictions. |
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The Supreme Court Bill provides for New Zealand's final court of appeal to be located in New Zealand, and marks the coming of age of New Zealand's judicial system. |
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Prior to this, the military apparatus, the judicial system, and the religious establishment were already in the hands of the conservative circles. |
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While that is unlikely to happen, the very fact that it can is a stain on the American judicial system. |
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The discussion of the role of truth serum in the American judicial system is a worthy one. |
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After all, even the vicious and unredeemable are entitled to the protections the judicial system is supposed to provide. |
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Black people are tense because they are sick and tired of being subjected to what they see as a prejudiced judicial system. |
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Outside the judicial system, the Confederate military and civilian vigilance committees continued to threaten and attack people suspected of disloyalty. |
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The Italian judicial system has essentially been put through the ringer in this case, and has come out stained. |
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This case, the idea that the United States judicial system would be subservient or subordinate to an International Court of Justice, or the world court, is mined-boggling. |
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Never let it be said that the US judicial system is devoid of any benevolence, particularly when guilty parties hold up their hand and confess to their crime. |
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The FSLN National Directorate, like a Communist Party politburo, was the sole entity governing both the instruments of coercion and the judicial system. |
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The idea that the enforcement of criminal law is an aspect of foreign policy is odious, and in any country with an independent judicial system, is a furphy. |
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Their social tendency to confront the law on specific issues, including illegal drugs, overwhelmed the understaffed judicial system. |
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Nevertheless, Claudius paid detailed attention to the operation of the judicial system. |
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For several hundred years, each has had its own separate legislature, government and judicial system. |
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However, since the late 19th century the judicial system has been largely based on the civil law of Europe, notably Germany. |
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The Italian judicial system is based on Roman law modified by the Napoleonic code and later statutes. |
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But let the judicial system be criticized, and up-handed horror echoes its protest in all directions. |
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The judicial system is based on civil law and originates from the Napoleonic code. |
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At the time of independence, the Singapore Parliament did not make any changes to the judicial system. |
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The judicial system consists of courts of first instance, a High Court of Appeal, and a Supreme Court. |
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When the Constitution came into force in 1789, Congress gained the authority to establish the federal judicial system as a whole. |
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The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction only in narrow circumstances, but holds appellate jurisdiction over the entire state judicial system. |
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It has been carried out by Israel's judicial system only once, in the case of Adolf Eichmann. |
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The judicial system includes local magistrates grouped under the Magistrates' Court, which hears less serious cases. |
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That is the way the judicial system in Iran runs its course. |
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In nearly all cases the judicial system has ruled that the statute of limitations on these possible claims has long since expired. |
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Rather, rights in specific cases were to be decided by the judicial system of courts. |
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After receiving a report by a committee, which condemned the Mayor's Courts, the Crown issued a charter for a new judicial system in the Bengal Presidency. |
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The territory has its own independent judicial system with a High Court. |
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The judicial system of Northern Ireland is very similar to that of England and Wales, and superior court judges are addressed the same way as those in England and Wales. |
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At the head of the Supreme Court and at the head of the judicial system as a whole stands the President of the Supreme Court, and at his or her side, the Deputy President. |
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The guiding principle is an independent judicial system in which the Rule of Law, as opposed to Rule by Law, safeguards judicial courts from government intervention. |
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Research also suggests that there may be possible discrimination by the judicial system, which contributes to a higher number of convictions for racial minorities. |
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Unlike Odoacer, however, Theoderic respected the agreement he had made and allowed Roman citizens within his kingdom to be subject to Roman law and the Roman judicial system. |
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Since 1971, the government has functioned under the seventh Constitution of Virginia, which provides for a strong legislature and a unified judicial system. |
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The Romanian judicial system is strongly influenced by the French model, considering that it is based on civil law and is inquisitorial in nature. |
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Often, as is the case with the United States, such conflicts are resolved through the judicial system, which delimits the powers of federal and local governments. |
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The English judicial system had altered considerably over the previous century, with the royal judges playing a larger role in delivering justice across the country. |
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The Courts' strict and formal mission is to regulate the Norwegian judicial system, interpret the Constitution, and as such implement the legislation adopted by Parliament. |
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