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1 The court could also choose to decide cases without hearing oral arguments.
2 I am no Jesuit, however, and cannot decide cases of conscience.
3 I started to talk about exactly how judges decide cases .
4 Indonesia has no jury system and judges decide cases .
5 A statute of 1661 gave jurisdiction to naval courts-martial to decide cases at sea, e.g.
6 Johnson said her group has been assembling panels to decide cases over the next six months.
7 The Judiciary shall independently try and decide cases of civil and criminal law suits according to law.
8 It's not the function of parliamentarians to decide cases or decide that the judiciary has got it wrong.
9 We even occasionally find amongst Australians the formal duel employed to decide cases of the violation of property-rights.
10 They inspire or reveal the truth, ordain or prohibit worships, judge of doctrines, and decide cases of conscience.
11 That would mean the court would be shorthanded for more than a year, hampering its ability to decide cases .
12 The King and his freemen would hear and decide cases of wrongful behavior such as breach of the peace.
13 Sequestered jurors, penned up and force-fed, decide cases in a way unfathomable to free-range citizens...
14 APPELLATE jurisdiction is the power of a court to hear and decide cases of APPEAL against the decisions of lower courts.
15 Since when had England, recognized the right of the pope to confirm its sovereigns or to decide cases of disputed succession?
16 However, our judges, have supposedly been selected to implement the law and are trained to decide cases on the basis of the evidence.
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