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So the judge had very little discretion, if any.
They should be used with discretion, if at all.
"It allows some discretion if you don't have to be seen grouping in a corner".
Under Texas law, the governor has extremely limited discretion if the board authorizes an execution.
We need more safeguards and judicial discretion if a great deal of injustice and suffering is to be prevented".
But courts do say officials abuse their discretion if they act out of bias, like political motivation, or if they act on an incorrect interpretation of the law.
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But he also is concerned with the problem of shared discretion, which, if anything, is closer to worries about causal exclusion: if whether we J is up to me, how could it also be up to you? 34.
"The message being given to officers is 'I cannot use my discretion, because if I do my career is over'".
"How do you know that they're exercising their discretion correctly if they don't look and have any idea that there are innocent bystanders?" Judge Lippman asked.
He employed close-ups with discretion, as if he were declining to violate the privacy of his characters out of a concern for bourgeois propriety.
Stern and the owners also want teams to be able to retain players at their discretion, even if their contracts have run their course.
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