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This can be achieved with a "motion for release from non-coercive confinement," or "Grumbles" motion, named after the appellants in a 1971 court case.
In the last years of Richard's reign, and particularly in the months after the suppression of the appellants in 1397, the king enjoyed a virtual monopoly on power in the country, a relatively uncommon situation in medieval England.
But in her decision, Judge Ruggiero concluded that he "clearly wanted the appellants to be disciplined".
"The removal of the appellants from their jobs was detrimental for them in financial terms.
Mignini described him as a "poor black man" having earlier, pointedly, referred to the appellants as being "of good families".
Officials say the forms will allow many appellants to avoid traveling to the board's downtown offices to argue their cases before a hearing officer.
Loewen says it would have appealed but for a rule requiring appellants to post 125% of the judgment as bond.
Although the court would certainly have allowed more time for presentation of Appellants case, they chose to rest after their two experts opined on hypothetical possibilities.
The friend-of-court brief comes one week after Abbott's office filed an appellants brief urging the appeals court to reverse U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia's February decision, which deemed the state's same-sex marriage ban in violation of the 14th Amendment's due-process and equal-protection clauses.
A hearing on the claim to anonymity of three other appellants, known only as "A", "K" and "M", will be decided later this week after more evidence is presented.
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