Often a trial judge or appellate court will reject or reduce a steep verdict.
The jury convicted Schultz, a decision that was upheld this year by an appellate court.
The appellate court expressly sidestepped these public policy issues, but its ruling nicely advances those interests.
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But two of three judges on the appellate court said those restrictions were unconstitutional.
Kagan, at the age of forty-eight, had never argued a case before an appellate court.
The Dutch appellate court refused a free-speech defense because the insults were so egregious.
The Supreme Court used to be not only an appellate court but also a trial court.
An appellate court ruled that the experts had to return to work and received some back pay.
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Voters were so unhappy with Judge Maag that they kicked him off the local appellate court too.
In March Semtek pleaded its case to that appellate court for the third time in a decade.
Environmental groups countered, asking the appellate court to uphold the lower court's ruling, despite the new law.
Despite the applause Judge Rakoff received, however, an appellate court rejected his decision in a preliminary ruling.
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However, that decision was reversed by a New York Appellate Court that ruled 3-2 in favor of Simkin.
C. appellate court ruled that the agency had no authority to enforce its existing Open Internet policy statements.
The case has received added attention because Sotomayor was on the appellate court that dismissed the appeal.
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He bought a Manhattan firm that processed paperwork associated with moving a lawsuit from trial to appellate court.
That appellate court had already taken up the cost-of-living increase issue in 2001 in a case captioned Williams v.
Last week, the appellate court vacated Bell's battery conviction, saying he should never have been tried as an adult.
The retrial is not expected until sometime early next year, to be heard in an appellate court in Florence.
Mr. Bloomberg, speaking at a news conference Monday evening, said he believed an appellate court would reinstate the ban.
No doubt an appellate court will be asked to reconcile these two positions.
The appellate court in its ruling Wednesday also upheld a four-year prison term and a five-year ban from political office.
The appellate court hearing the new case could declare her in contempt of court but that carries no additional penalties.
The Nebraska Supreme Court overturned an appellate court decision that an order to file a joint return was valid.
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One defense endorsed last year by a federal appellate court may well resonate with jurors in a way that other defenses have not.
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Here in the United States, 30% of federal trial court judges, 31 percent of federal appellate court justices are women.
And just last month, as Adelman predicted, an appellate court ruled that the feds couldn't exact such a massive monetary penalty.
The company filed its brief with the appellate court in early October, but Davison says there may be a settlement hearing.
He left those for the appellate court, and stayed his own decision until June 29 to give Vitro time to appeal.
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By entering guilty pleas, Manning loses his right to have an appellate court consider that ruling, if he chooses to appeal.
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