Paramilitary soldiers with riot shields guarded his path from the courtroom to the car.
Junk science was supposedly banished from the courtroom in the 1993 Supreme Court decision Daubert v.
That September, Tyler Clementi and Ravi were freshman roommates at Rutgers University, in a dormitory three miles from the courtroom.
He was then led from the courtroom and back to the Arapahoe County Jail, where he is being held in isolation.
He was led away from the courtroom by US Marshals and turned over to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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The judge then removed the jury from the courtroom as Martinez worked to introduce as evidence a video of police questioning Arias' father, William Arias, on the day his daughter was arrested.
His co-accused, ICC lawyer Melinda Taylor and another colleague from the International Criminal Court in The Hague, were absent from the courtroom during Thursday's appearance in court in the western town of Zintan.
Armed paramilitary soldiers, provided by the government for his protection, with riot shields guarded his path from the courtroom to the vehicle, which then raced to Mr. Musharraf's mansion on the outskirts of Islamabad.
Ankara had inflamed European skepticism about the trial by barring international observers from the courtroom, limiting Ocalan's access to his legal team and announcing he would be tried not by a criminal tribunal, but by a State Security Court, a panel usually convened to hear cases dealing with national security.
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And the court added, the rules under which the administration sought to try Hamdan were a blatant violation of both the Military Code and the Geneva Conventions since they allow a prisoner to be excluded from the courtroom and convicted on the basis of evidence he's not permitted to see or hear, even evidence that may be the result of torture.
However, Justice Elena Kagan drew an audible gasp from the packed courtroom by quoting from the official House reports of 17 years ago, when legislators stated one reason to pass DOMA was to "express moral disapproval" over gays and lesbians being allowed to wed.
When King asked Judge William Blair Sylvester for a delay of the arraignment, there were audible sighs from the side of the courtroom where shooting survivors and victim families sit.
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Arias' four-month trial quickly became a media sensation ratings gold for cable networks that could broadcast from inside the courtroom and feed an insatiable public appetite for true-crime drama delivered live and up-close.
The two companies are locked in a epic battle for the fastest growing new markets smartphones and tablets and their battle has spilled from the marketplace into the courtroom in venues around the world.
It's been the quiet, rather overlooked subtext to the drama and detail emerging from Courtroom C over the past few days: the shambolic state of South Africa's police force.
District Attorney Seth Williams, flanked by a security detail, entered the packed courtroom and observed from the back of the room.
One unexpected revelation from the Apple v Samsung courtroom saga, as reported by SFGate, was the admission that Apple puts a lot of stock in product placement as a marketing tool.
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More importantly, however, this will put all others who are attempting to cash-in on notice that Johnny Football is willing to play Johnny Hardball, taking his efforts from the gridiron to the courtroom.
Mr. Amjad said that he was hurried away from the court to save him from the "mad lawyers, " who were protesting outside the courtroom and were trying to "attack" the former president.
Denying that Mr. Musharraf was now a fugitive, Mr. Amjad said that he was hurried away from the court to save him from the "mad lawyers, " who were protesting outside the courtroom and were trying to "attack" the former president.
There's an understated delicacy in Rattigan's treatment of the relationships between the characters, and he contrives to capture all the drama of the courtroom, though the scene never moves from the Winslows' Kensington drawing room.
Some appellate courts have upheld lawyers' rights to research jurors online, including one in New Jersey that ruled last year that a lower-court judge erred by prohibiting a plaintiffs' attorney from using the Internet in the courtroom.
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When the money is stolen by a neighbor (David Morse), a vengeful Selma quickly conquers her shyness with the help of a gun, and from there it is a short step to the courtroom and the gallows.
Jerry Sandusky's letter expanded on the rambling, 15-minute courtroom soliloquy that touched on everything from the writer Henry David Thoreau to "special inmate friends" to wet kisses from dogs.
The three-judge panel delivered the verdict as most of the defendants watched from wooden benches in a glass-enclosed area of the courtroom.
Denis Lavant valiantly throws himself into the role of a vengeful sewer-dwelling creature as the story careens from the slaughter of innocents to a courtroom circus and an execution.
Denying that Mr. Musharraf was now on the run, Mr. Amjad said that he was hurried away from the court to save him from the "mad lawyers, " who were protesting outside the courtroom and were trying to "attack" the former president.
Monday's verdict was read from a temporary courtroom set up outside the city.
The trial started in a secure basement courtroom equipped with bullet-proof glass separating the defendants from the three judges who will hear the case, and more bullet-proof glass separating the public from the court.
ISLAMABAD A Pakistani judge ordered the arrest of former President Pervez Musharraf on a "terrorism" charge, prompting the man who once ruled the country as a military dictator to flee the courtroom on Thursday with help from his armed security guards.
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