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.... The State's closing argument suggested that on the night of her murder... described as a violation of proper procedure, the styrofoam box was packed in the same cardboar...
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...Being a Manhattan hotel housekeeper is different now too. These days, they have to wea... 1294 of the California Code of Civil Procedure to make denials of orders to compel arbitration no...illegally charges mortgage borrowers closing fees. The high court invited the solicitor general...
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In the U.S. Senate, only one-third of the members stand for election every two years; the rest carry over from one congressional term to the next. In this regard the Senate differs from the House of Representatives, where all members stand for election every two-year cycle. That much is familiar, but what legal consequences flow from this structural difference? According to some legislators, courts, and commentators, this difference is very important in that it makes the Senate, but not the House, a “continuing body.” The continuing-body idea is invoked to defend highly controversial aspects of Senate practice. By far the most familiar context in which the idea arises—and the one with the most potential for generating serious conflict—is the debate over the legal...
... the other side of debates over Senate procedure often find themselves denying that the Senate is a... they be rules governing voting, rules for closing debate, or rules for setting the procedural rules ...
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...On the way, theystopped at Lisa Tapar's house, where Pinholster put hisbuck knife through her fr...7407. And in her closing argument, theprosecutor attempted to undercut defe... when,inter alia, "the fact-finding procedure employed by the state court wasnot adequate to aff...
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... or as a part of a crew, administering house rules and making payoffs. Dedicated camera means a...Also, the procedure of counting the coins, tokens, and cash or the pro...This form reflects the opening and closing table inventories, the fills and credits, and the ...
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Spurred by public outrage, the House of Representatives is again attempting to draft legislation to prevent financial institutions that have received government bailouts from paying hefty bonuses to employees.
This feels a little bit like closing the barn door after the horse has bolted. Doesn't anyone in Congress come from a business background? Didn't anyone know that bonuses -- even those of the big- ticket variety -- are standard operating procedure in the corporate world?
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... to provide prosecutorswith formal in-house training about how to obey the law.Bryan Cty., 520... have enrolled in criminal procedure class-misses the point. See post, at 29-30. The ... a Batson2 claim; crossing the line in closing argument; or eliciting hearsay that violates the C...
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... that would assist the Congress in closing that gap between what I call the offense of the in... this entire episode is that the -- the procedure for modification was OK'd, let's just say, in half...First, the government needs to have in-house expertise to oversee a source control effort. An ...
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One of the grand things about life - in addition to weekends and occasionally engulfing an entire bag of mini-Snickers bars - is mankind's ability to never quit being entertaining.
As further evidence, we offer our latest installment of News Is Stranger Than Fiction, a collection of recent news stories, as culled from the news wires and newspapers:- At a bank in Springettsbury, Pa.,-where a 48-year-old-robber bolted in right at 9 a.m., tellers informed him it was-too early to pull off a robbery because tellers had yet to-receive their cash drawers. It was at that point the robber stormed off and announced loudly on his way out that he planned to file a complaint with the branch manager. - In Mount Lebanon, Pa.,-a man was accused-of snatching an 84-year- old woman's purse, and police fou...
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- Sen. Arlen Specter; Sen. Harris Wofford; Sen. Bill Bradley; Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg; Governor Robert P. Casey; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Ernest D. Preate, Jr., Pennsylvania Attorney General; Rep. Curt Weldon, Rep. Thomas Foglietta; Rep. Robert Andrews; Rep. R. Lawrence Coughlin; City of Philadelphia; Howard J. Landry; International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 3, William F. Reil; Metal Trades Council, Local 687 Machinists; Governor James J. Florio; State of New Jersey; Robert J. Del Tufo, New Jersey Attorney General; Governor Michael N. Castle; State of Delaware; Rep. Peter H. Kostmeyer; Rep. Robert A. Borski, Ronald Warrington; Planners Estimators Progressman & Schedulers Union Local No. 2 v. H. Lawrence Garrett, Iii, Secretary of the Navy; Richard Cheney, Secretary of Defense; the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Its Members; James A. Courter; William L. Ball, Iii; Howard H. Callaway; Duane H. Cassidy; Arthur Levitt, Jr.;..., 971 F.2d 936 (3rd Cir. 1992)
... on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives of the bases selected for closu... Act was not a permanent mechanism for closing and realigning military installations, but was rat... Constitution by disregarding the procedures set forth in the Act in deciding to close the Ship...