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68 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 179
THE CUSTOMARY ORIGINS AND ELEMENTS OF SELECT CONDUCT OF HOSTILITIES CHARGES BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBU...
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PLEA AGREEMENT; CRIM.R. 11; AMENDED CHARGES; CONCURRENT STENTENCE; CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES; STATE v. FOSTER; NATURE AND ELEMENTS OF THE CHARGES; KNOWING AND VOLUNTARY; POST-RELEASE CONTROL.
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THE long-delayed trial of Casey Anthony, 25, on charges of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, had all the elements of a made-for-TV drama:
A beautiful little girl discarded in a garbage bag in a swamp. An attractive young mother who lied about where her daughter was and partied as the child's body rotted.
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...PART 69: ACCESS CHARGES. Subpart A: General. 69.3 - Filing of access serv... the association tariff for some access elements and include separately computed charges of such co...
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guilty plea to charges of attempted aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, and kidnapping; Crim.R. 11(C)(2) requirements; strict compliance required by trial court in informing defendant of right to have the state prove charges against him by proof beyond a reasonable doubt; defendant was advised of the nature of the charges against him and the elements of each offense; speedy trial issue in juvenile case
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SALT LAKE CITY -- A Blanding man facing as many as 18 different felonies in connection with dealing in Native American artifacts will face all of the charges leveled against him, a federal court judge ruled Friday. Joseph M. Smith, 32, was indicted on 28 separate counts of stealing and selling a number of artifacts and other archaeological resources from sacred or public land. He was one of 26 netted last year in a government sting that cracked down on artifacts collecting, trading and selling in the Four Corners area. He has pleaded not guilty to all of the counts.
Smith's attorney filed a motion to dismiss 14 of the 28 counts on the basis that the charges were "multiplicitous," or repetitive, and constituted double jeopardy. But U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart wrote in his ruling that...
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Courts are not required to explain the elements of each offense, or to specifically ask the defendant whether he understands the charges, unless the totality of the circumstances shows that the defendant does not understand the charges; Court did not err by failing to explain that the plea meant defendant admitted to the facts in the indictment because defendant was not prejudiced by the courts failure to advise him, nor is any prejudice apparent on the record; it was error for the trial court to impose court costs on the defendant when the defendant was not notified of the costs during the sentencing hearing; trial courts are not obligated to engage in judicial fact finding prior to imposing consecutive sentences. See State v. Hodge, 128 Ohio St.3d 1, 2010-Ohio-6320, 941 N.E.2d 768.
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MONTEBELLO - Guns, beers, fisticuffs and police, on any other day this combination is almost sure to result in criminal charges, but the elements came together to take-on cancer in the City of Hope's "Fight for Life.
Spectators poured into the Quiet Cannon Golf Course Friday March 26 to watch LA County sheriff's deputies square off against LAPD's finest in seven contest for pugilistic superiority.
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... blast, incendiary, or combined types of charges. . High accuracy of, and localization of damage ca... (and limited) part of critical (key) elements of the resource-producing macro-industries of a co...
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Floyd Landis rolled out key elements of his defense against doping charges in an online presentation today, several months before the cyclist is scheduled to present his case to an arbitration panel in hopes of keeping his Tour de France title.
Landis posted a PowerPoint presentation prepared by Arnie Baker, a retired doctor and longtime coach and adviser, as well as several hundred pages of documents related to the charges on his Web site, www.floydlandis.com.