The 47th-ranked Russian completely controlled the centre of the court and make light of Stevenson's huge first serve.
If, as some have predicted, the federal district court judge in Wilmington again rules against MacDonald, the case will be back in the hands of the same Court of Appeals that finally saw the light and ordered the hearings after decades of judicial dawdling.
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Since there was nothing in the record about bribery or kickbacks, the Court remanded Skilling's conviction on 19 counts of fraud and conspiracy to the lower court for reconsideration in light of its opinion.
Some details about the scale of the Liberty Reserve operation came to light in court documents unsealed by the New York office of the DoJ, which is leading the action against the service.
Lawyers for the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) - which took over the Anglo Irish Bank - told the court there could be no doubt about the decision to jail him in the light of new evidence brought to the Supreme Court.
But lawyers for the group asked Judge Mackie QC to delay their court application in the light of Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's decision last month to order a full review of the JCPCT recommendations by the Independent Review Panel (IRP).
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In allowing the Jones suit to go ahead, the Supreme Court made light of this danger.
The buildings were considered pioneers in the "light-court" model of tenement development, intended as an alternative to the dark and unventilated tenements common at the time.
On his third attempt, the case was sent to the Court of Appeal after new information came to light regarding the credibility of the main police witness, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) said.
The Scottish Court Service said this was in light of a 20% reduction in its budget and imminent changes to the justice system.
"There's a substantial amount of fisheries work that's not actually going to see the light of day until after the court case is resolved, " USF's Murawski said.
The issues were brought to light by a legal case in which the European Court of Human Rights ruled that holding DNA samples from individuals who have been arrested but are later acquitted or have charges dropped against them is a violation of the right to privacy - an outcome that was backed by civil liberties campaigners.
It had to be preserved, and Foster's scheme for so doing entailed sweeping away the clutter of now obsolete bookstack buildings from around it and covering the court with a light glass-and-steel roof, creating Europe's largest enclosed space, which will function as the access core of the museum.
" Toward this end, Koh believes that, in several circumstances, it is "appropriate for the Supreme Court to construe our Constitution in light of foreign and international law.
This week the New Yorker magazine sheds further light on that issue in its lengthy analysis of the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the Tea Party activism of his wife Ginni.
The numbers came to light during the trial in U.S. District Court here over the constitutionality of the gay-marriage ban established by voters in 2008.
The probate court documents, reviewed by The Associated Press on Wednesday, shed no light on the circumstances of Khan's death, but they do add a layer of drama to an already baffling case.
However, since I believe the Court should give deference to the purpose and research of the legislature, the ruling should be made in light of the economic analysis of the laws proponents.
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Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, whose department will be defending the action in the High Court, was one of the young MPs who expressed his outrage at the eviction when the story came to light in 1975.
The decision by New York Presbyterian Hospital not to discipline Dr. Moses and to allow him to continue to operate was made in light of the negative tests and a court-ordered examination of Dr. Moses in May 2006 by a forensic psychiatrist who opined that he had no cocaine addiction problem.
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When the Nets began playing at the Barclays, it was obvious that the team had decided to do something dramatic with lighting, which was to brightly light the herringbone basketball court and keep the rest of the place in darkness.
All of this came to light in court last week when the 46-year-old Ms Corley pleaded guilty to defrauding the Pentagon.
Federer made light of swirling wind and the roar of helicopters buzzing over center court as he tore through the first set in 36 minutes.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals was known for upholding convictions even when overwhelming exculpatory evidence came to light.
Professor RICHARD HASEN (Loyola Law School): First thing that the court has done is generally given a green light for voter ID laws and other kinds of election laws that may be motivated completely for partisan reasons.
Finally, although it need not have addressed the issue in light of its finding with respect to lack of bad faith, the court found that the plaintiff had also failed to prove the third prong of the test relevance.
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They have scoured court records from Cleveland to Jefferson County, Alabama, to throw light on the darker side of the business.
In light of that, the authority's policy and resources committee agreed to initiate court proceedings against Kier to recover the cost of the work and all other "reasonable costs and losses".
Taken at face value, the London court feud of two London-based oligarchs, Boris Berezovsky and Roman Abramovich, shines a harsh light on the corruption of the late Yeltsin and Putin years.
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This has generated legitimate concerns that UAVs could be used by the government in ways that infringe privacy rights, particularly in light of three 1980s-era Supreme Court decisions that found no Fourth Amendment violation in warrantless observations from manned government aircraft.
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