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After nearly five months in a federal jail, Mr. Eppolito stepped somewhat shakily out of court, guided by his lawyer, Bruce Cutler, and told a crush of reporters that he would fight charges that he and his former partner, Steven Caracappa, had taken part in at least eight murders on behalf of the Luchese crime family -- most of them while serving in the New York Police Department.

And because the courts were guided by the goal of treatment rather than punishment for juvenile offenders, judges almost never moved cases involving youths accused of murder to an adult court, said Hugh F. Keefe, a criminal defense lawyer in New Haven.

The site is running a mini festival in the lead-up to the Grand Départ, with bar and entertainment, a food court and guided bike rides.

The Earls Court Project, guided by architect Sir Terry Farrell's 2010 masterplan, foresaw the closure and destruction of the Earls Court exhibition centre, the relocation of London Underground's Lillie Bridge maintenance depot and the demolition of 760 homes on two council estates.

Over time, schools, firms and the courts may guide more resources toward public service, helping to improve its quality.

As Robert Post, the dean of Yale Law School and a leading First Amendment scholar, has written, the Spence criteria "have been used ever since by lower courts to guide their decisions about whether to apply First Amendment protection".

On day two of the trial, our court guide told us that the jury room where we met in the morning and where we took our five- or 10-minute breaks was once a City Hall holding cell.

The party was eager to reiterate its support for the court's guiding morals – but only in theory.

Each homeowner is also assigned a housing counselor to accompany them to court and guide them through the process, and it's effective: the program has delayed foreclosures in 75-80% of the cases that have made it to mediation.

When it comes to interpreting statutes, Scalia believes that the Court should be guided by the words of the law "all by itself," as Stevens put it.

Navalny is currently threatened with two other prosecutions; both charges look hollow and ridiculous, but, in Putin's Russia, court rulings are guided by the will of the powerful, not by evidence or facts.

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