Criminal court Sentence Examples

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  • The central criminal court has jurisdiction over certain parishes adjacent to London.

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  • When sitting in its capacity as a criminal court it is known as the tribunal correctionnel.

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  • By the Central Criminal Court Act 1834, cognizance of crimes committed within the jurisdiction of the admiralty was given to the central criminal court.

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  • The chief courts for the trial of criminal cases are the Central Criminal Court and the Court of Quarter-sessions.

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  • On the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly he became judge of the criminal court at Douai.

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  • Rudigier, bishop of Linz, was summoned to a criminal court for disturbing the public peace; he refused to appear, for by the concordat bishops were not subject to temporal jurisdiction; and when he was condemned to imprisonment the emperor at once telegraphed his full pardon.

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  • Other new official buildings are the patent office on the site of the old ministry of the interior; the new ministry of posts (with post museum) at the corner of the Mauer-strasse and Leipziger-strasse; the central criminal court in Moabit; the courts of first instance on the Alexander-platz; the ministry of police, and the Reichsversicherungsamt, the centre for the great system of state insurance.

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  • In the quarrel that ensued the prelate was openly accused of simony, of heresy, and other matters more suitable for a criminal court.

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  • For the administration of justice there have been established a supreme court composed of six justices elected for a term of six years; a criminal court of appeals composed of three justices appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate; twenty-one district courts each with one or more justices elected for a term of four years; a county court in each county with one justice elected for a term of two years; a court of a justice of the peace, elected for a term of two years, in each of six districts of each county, and police courts in the cities.

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  • The criminal court of appeals has jurisdiction in all criminal cases appealed from the district and county courts.

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  • The prisoners were finally brought to trial before a supreme criminal court established by imperial ukaz on the ist of June 1826; there were 121 of them and their trial had concluded by the 12th of June.

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  • This book aims to assess the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and to explore the borderlines of judicial interpretation.

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  • How does history explain the American reluctance to support the International Criminal Court?

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  • In the criminal court of Scotland, the earl of Argyll, hereditary justice-general of the kingdom, sometimes presided in person, but more frequently he delegated his functions; and it appears that in 1561 Archibald Napier was appointed one of the justice-deputes.

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  • Agricultural subsidies, steel tariffs, Kyoto, rights, the International Criminal Court are all problems.

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