Three men were jailed in 2003 over the fire after a Leeds Crown Court trial.
Could you speak to that decision and why more time wasn't given to allow for a civilian court trial?
The court trial heard that violence had broken out in the streets around Liquid nightclub on 23 October 2011.
Mandy Power herself left two sisters and a brother - all of whom are attending the court trial in Swansea.
Mays and Richmond were determined to be delinquent, the juvenile equivalent of guilty, Lipps ruled in the juvenile court trial without a jury.
Mr Joshi, with an address at Cole Mill Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina, was returned for Crown Court trial on a date to be fixed.
Another headache for the Democrat Party is a Constitutional Court trial, in August, into claims (which it denies) that it broke electoral laws in 2005.
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Earlier in the Preston Crown Court trial Cregan admitted killing PCs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, in a gun and grenade attack in September.
The court can decide to confirm the acquittal, making it final, or throw out the Perugia appellate court ruling entirely or partially, remanding the case to a new appeals court trial.
Kenyatta's International Criminal Court trial is set to begin in July and could take years, meaning that if he wins he may have to rule Kenya from The Hague, Netherlands, for much of his five-year term.
The Court of Appeals agreed that the trial court had abused its discretion by admitting the MySpace pages as appropriately authenticated, in particular because the trial court did not acknowledge the possibility that another user could have created the profile at issue.
Whereupon, the trial court held a bench trial wherein the Engineer was the sole witness.
The Supreme Court used to be not only an appellate court but also a trial court.
"We are pleased to see that it will be allowed to continue while the Court of Appeals examines the trial court's decision, with which we strongly disagree, " deputy White House press secretary Dana Perino said in a statement.
Andress-Tobiasson said the evidence was enough to bind Drayton over to state court for trial.
The court remanded the opinion to the trial court for reconsideration based on its instructions.
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Prosecutor Richard Smith QC told the court the trial was expected to last between six and eight weeks.
In 1998 he famously interrupted proceedings in a High Court libel trial to ask: ''What is Linford Christie's lunchbox?
The International Criminal Court, however, still insists that Mr Museveni is bound to hand over Mr Kony to the court for trial.
Malvo is awaiting a preliminary hearing in juvenile court next week, but his case is widely expected to be moved to circuit court for trial later this year or 2004.
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The lawyers told the appeal court that trial judge Lord Turnbull was wrong to reject a legal challenge which claimed there was not enough evidence to show the men believed the packages were capable of exploding.
However, the Florida appeals court was concerned that the Florida trial court had not correctly calculated interest as well, and thus remanded the matter to the Florida court to recalculate the interest payment but affirmed the rest of the matter and thus Donald lost.
And the need for an effective law preserving constitutional rights against the enforcement of unconstitutional foreign law is both real and urgent: an independent study found fifty cases in 23 states where shariah law had been introduced into state court cases, including many appellate and trial court cases where the judges ruled for shariah law over U.S. law.
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He surrendered in December after the federal appeals court in Atlanta affirmed his conviction and the trial court in Ocala, Fla.
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Unfortunately for the objectors, the appeals court merely sent the case back to the trial court to reconsider the issue of fees, which equaled more than 83% of the total deal no matter how you analyze it.
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Finally, in the next sentence of her speech, Sotomayor went on to specify that she was addressing the dynamics of an appellate court with multiple judges (such as the three-judge and en banc panels on which she sits as an appeals court judge and the Supreme Court), rather than talking about a trial court context in which a single judge presides.
We have a case going in Iowa right now that's scheduled to be heard by the Iowa Supreme Court December 9th, that Lambda Legal won at the trial court.
The trial, which the court heard was a re-trial after the jury in a Cardiff Crown Court case last year was discharged, is expected to last for up to six months.
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These percentages are echoed in our state court systems where 32 percent of State Supreme Court Justices, 32% of State Appellate Court Justices, and between 25 and 31 percent of State Trial Court Judges are women.
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