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"It is a whole new chapter in DNA exonerations," Professor Dow said, describing how the Sutton case has caused his group to revise its process for deciding which cases to accept.
The justices have all but complete control over which cases to accept but relatively little control over the timing, generally considering new appeals in the order in which they were filed.
The justices vote on which cases to accept in a closed meeting held around a large, imposing table in the chief justice's corner chambers in San Francisco.
The criteria APS agencies use to determine which cases to accept, such as whether the abused person must be 60 or 65, differ by state, influencing the caseload burden.
Proposition 66, one of two competing death penalty measures on the Nov. 8 ballot, would also limit appeals and require appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeal cases to accept death penalty cases.
In contrast, in the United States, it would be considered inappropriate in most cases to accept a meal.
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But it was a hard case to accept from someone whose brand signature, hitherto successful, is the singular use of his first name.
But in order to change a situation one has first to see it for what it is: in the present case, to accept the fact, whatever one does with it thereafter, that the Negro has been formed by this nation, for better or for worse, and does not belong to any other- — not to Africa, and certainly not to Islam.
In both instances, fans have not recognised - or, in some cases, refused to accept - the predicament into which the Old Firm clubs have been steadily sinking over the past few years.
Banks were misplacing mortgage payments, and in other cases, refusing to accept them.
The three were acquitted of manslaughter, and the judge in the case refused to accept that streams of racist texts on phones of two of the men were relevant.
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