Sentence examples for be fully adjudicated from inspiring English sources

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"If the judiciary can make referrals early, rather than waiting for cases to be fully adjudicated before someone gets assistance," he says, "you will create outcomes that are better for individuals, the legal system and the community".

The Rome Statute provides an avenue through which these interconnected crimes can be fully adjudicated despite the impediments to launching such investigations and prosecutions, such as noncooperation from states in which the crimes occurred, protecting victims and witnesses, under-reporting due to stigma, and the reluctance to pursue as yet—underdeveloped crimes at the international level.

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Moreover, all cases on "Confessions" have been fully adjudicated and are part of the public record.

But as far as Ms. Luff can determine, no other complaint has yet been fully adjudicated by a court.

Many commentators have come out against any such prosecution because, they say, the charges against President Clinton were fully adjudicated in his impeachment trial.

The charges against him were fully adjudicated in the impeachment trial before the Senate, the forum designated by the Constitution for dealing with presidential misdeeds.

"If this claim could have been raised" after the first sentencing "and would have been fully adjudicated had it been, it's barred," Justice Breyer said.

Even if the SEC's ratification process passes muster, the SEC Order applies to matters pending before the agency, not those that have been fully adjudicated or are already before a court.

Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley first suggested in 2009 that he would publish a list; diocesan officials said this week that it had taken two years to gather the necessary feedback and weigh complicated issues like the due process rights of priests whose cases had not been fully adjudicated.

They have not been fully adjudicated because two successive administrations have fought tooth-and-nail to deny plaintiffs access to the courts, usually with the acquiescence of a supine judiciary.

They cited an agreement signed by Kibaki as part of the implementation of the Waki Commission's report in December 2008 which states "The parties shall ensure that any person holding public office or any public servant charged with a criminal offence related to 2008 post-election violence shall be suspended from duty until the matter is fully adjudicated upon".

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