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Every Justice of this Court admits that holding on to a majority can be a very difficult thing, and what we all do is try to persuade each other by what we write to each other.
In early 1612, the year of the trials, every justice of the peace (JP) in Lancashire was ordered to compile a list of recusants in their area, i.e. those who refused to attend the English Church and to take communion, a criminal offence at that time.
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An article last Sunday about the backgrounds of business and political leaders made an imprecise generalization about "every new justice" of the Supreme Court since 1969.
He has ruled for the defense in only 17 percent of the criminal cases he has heard since he joined the court, putting him to the right of Roberts, Scalia, Thomas — and every other justice of the past 65 years other than William Rehnquist, according to Lee Epstein, a professor of law and political science at Northwestern, who ran the numbers for me in the Supreme Court database she works with.
"In the end, mercy has to be a part of every justice system, including the Indonesian one," he says.
"I think in this way, we have balanced on the one hand, the desire and need for collective responsibility versus the right to individual justice of every individual athlete," IOC President Thomas Bach said on a conference call.
It's not every day that the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court confesses to a crime, but Maslenjak v. United States was far from any case.
Justice of Peace.
Formerly chief Justice of Bermuda.
It was justice, of a kind.
later was Presiding Justice of Accomack County.
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