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Stalking has not yet been included in the sentencing guidelines and Mr Llwyd said that, as a result, sentencing by the courts was "inconsistent, custody is rare, suspended custodial sentences common and sometimes community sentences are given and the stalking behaviour continues".

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For them, upholding international judgments that differ from our own courts' is inconsistent with our core constitutional values.

Although the courts were inconsistent, in many cases the plaintiffs won the sympathy of judges and juries, and fear of litigation led others to cover HDC/ABMT [ 60].

The inspectorate also said face-to-face communication with victims at court was inconsistent, and that CPS staff cuts had put a strain on prosecutors' ability to meet victims and witnesses before they are called to give evidence.

Jones, No. 99-401, the four parties are arguing that the appeals court decision was inconsistent with a 1986 Supreme Court ruling in a Connecticut case that held that the state's Republican Party had a First Amendment right to open its primary to independent voters despite a state law requiring closed, partisan primaries.

The court also agreed to decide a second question presented by the Bush appeal: whether the state court's ruling was inconsistent with a clause in the federal Constitution, in Article II, Section 1, providing that electors shall be chosen by each state "in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct".

The judge replied in his opinion that the appeals court's decision was "inconsistent with the pertinent Supreme Court precedents" and "not formally binding".

He proceeded to argue that the Court's decision was inconsistent with both the history and text of the Constitution; moreover, he claimed that only Congress, not the judiciary, had the power to require congressional districts with equal populations.

Summarily deciding the case with a short note that the Montana court's judgment was inconsistent with Citizens United may be the safest way for the five justices in the Citizens United majority to avoid Bullock's fact-based challenge to their ruling.

Federal courts have been inconsistent about whether people have a constitutional right to record video and audio of police officers in a public place.

"The government stated recently that "…in light of the CJEU judgement, and in order to bring an end to the litigation, the government have accepted to the Court of Appeal that the Act was inconsistent with EU law in two areas".

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