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The phrase "appellant on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a legal context involving an appellant, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The court ruled in favor of the appellant on the grounds of procedural error."
Alternatives: "appellant regarding" or "appellant in relation to".
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He will be represented by a security-cleared, special advocate, appointed by the commission: but the special advocate may not, without leave, take instructions from the appellant on the evidence and submissions to be heard by the commission in secret.
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With the appellant reassured on that point, the appeal was dismissed.
That is a "win" rate for the appellant of 28.2%.
Three of the Lords Appellant of 1388 were arrested in July and tried in Parliament.
"In my view, the case for the appellants rests on the central proposition that safeguards for the appellants' convention rights must be explicitly spelled out in the 2003 Act.
Yet the state fails to provide any expert (or indeed any) aftercare; more than one appellant who has emerged seemingly triumphantly from the Court of Appeal has within weeks been reduced to sleeping on the pavements.
An appellant court ruling on Thursday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit against the city of Glendale demanding the removal of a memorial statue in Glendale dedicated to as many as 200,000 women from Korea and other countries forced into sex slavery by Japanese soldiers during World War II.
She says it is blatantly unfair to put the burden of proof of innocence on an appellant.
On 16 July 1982, the Attorney-General wrote to the President of the Law Society of Singapore, providing information on the appellant's conviction and other records.
Marked out by his prison pallor, he seemed lost in thought as the lord chief justice, Lord Judge, lost no time in pronouncing the vital words to a courtroom filled with journalists, interested members of the public, police and lawyers: "On February 5 1982 the appellant was convicted of murder and sentenced to life.
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