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The campers were put on teams that played twice a day, on one of six full courts, in a cavernous gymnasium at Alliant International University that looked as if it had been an airplane hangar.
William was said by chroniclers to have held full courts three times a year, at Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide, to which all the great men of the realm were summoned and at which he wore his crown.
There were actually two full courts, but only one would be in use even if 20 people were waiting, since no one would want to admit that he didn't belong on the "good" court.
Civil-law countries traditionally have used all three categories, corresponding to three types of tribunals: police courts (tribunaux de police), which determine guilt in cases of minor penalties; courts of correction (tribunaux correctionnels), requiring judges but no jury, which try all other cases not involving serious bodily harm; and full courts with a jury in other crimes.
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Full court, half court, or no court.
Here is the full court ruling.
Most other supreme courts sit as a full court.
That order was appealed to the full court.
A full court judgment is expected to be published next week.
The full court could disagree, but such reversals are rare.
The full court declined to rehear the case in May.
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