That's if they complete the border patrol academy training and take the oath of office.
The court clerk then told the jurors to stand and take the oath.
There is debate over what the constitution requires for a president to take the oath of office in this circumstance.
Venezuela's Supreme Court delayed the swearing-in ceremony and ruled that Mr. Chavez's government remained in place until the leader could take the oath of office.
Obama has at most one more chance to take the oath of office, and Roberts will probably have a half-dozen more opportunities to get it right.
Soon afterwards, an announcement from the emir's side said he wanted to take the oath of office before parliament met, but this was rejected by parliament.
The new Senators will be sworn in Jan. 3, 17 days before the new President and his running mate take the Oath of Office on Jan. 20.
After another chant calling on the Holy Spirit to intervene, the cardinals take the oath of secrecy, followed by a meditation delivered by elderly Maltese Cardinal Prosper Grech.
If Mr Chavez does not take the oath of office, the Speaker of the National Assembly should act as caretaker president until new elections are held within 30 days, the opposition say.
Across the state, officers take the oath every day, he says, and many from the executive branch are already doing so, despite the directive for them to do so not yet being ratified.
Johnson take the oath of office.
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Our real focus should be on the candidates and their views on the issues, because one of them will stand before the nation and take the oath of office and swear to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States.
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If Bush wins Florida, which he most probably will, given that the remaining absentee ballots traditionally come from Republicans more than Democrats, he will take the oath of office on January 20, 2001, even if Gore stays miniscully ahead in the popular vote.
And he made clear at the end of his speech yesterday that the oath he took -- both yesterday and the day before -- is very similar to the oath that members of Congress take, very similar to the oath that men and women in our armed forces take, and similar to the pledge that we make to our flag, every American makes.
And there would have to be some deal on the form of the oath MPs take to the Queen... but that would probably not be an insuperable obstacle.
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers is the first head of the Supreme Court and the first to take the new judicial oath.
' And the citizens who sit on a grand jury take an oath to seek the truth.
The commissioner will take his oath of office on Tuesday before officially taking up his new role on Thursday, succeeding the police authority that will cease to exist from that date.
Ultimately, these seniors understand that shutouts and bowl games and trophies are not nearly as important as the solemn obligation, the solemn oath that they will take in just a few weeks as the newest officers in the world's finest Air Force.
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The judges who replaced them were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued the same day.
But my first interest is I take an oath of office to the Constitution of the United States.
At the time of their appointment, they were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued on the same day.
Members of Congress take an oath of office to uphold the Constitution, and the GOP specifically has announced that they want all legislation to include an explanation of why it is consistent with the Constitution.
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Perjury about a purely private matter should at the very least lead this body to question whether no matter how seriously we take the person's violation, for example, of the witness's oath, the drastic remedy of removal from office is the proper response.
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How would Harold Koh square the oath of office he must take if confirmed as State Department Legal Advisor to uphold and protect the Constitution with his insistence that international "law" and "norms" must take precedence if there is a conflict between them?
Jeff Skilling had a strange look on his face, as he took the oath and then stepped forward to take the stand.
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MPs can take a religious oath or a secular affirmation of loyalty to the Crown.
But the first day's proceedings were overshadowed by a decision by Pakistan's chief justice, Said-uz Zaman Siddiqi, and five other Supreme Court judges, to refuse to take an oath of allegiance that would have in effect bound them to the army-led administration that has run the country since the coup in October.
Mr Chesnutt said he was investigating if he could take legal action against the landlord, who he said had "manufactured evidence and lied under oath".
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