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The judge effectively increased Mr. Ice's sentence to 340 months from 90 months.
Early in the trial, the judge effectively took over the case.
A judge effectively halted the ban, and the dispute has since been settled.
The next day, a ninth circuit judge effectively does the same thing for Idaho, Nevada, Alaska, Arizona and Montana.
A Delaware State judge effectively blocked the takeover offer for four months and ruled that Martin Marietta had breached confidentiality agreements between the two companies.
No executions have been conducted in California since 2006, when a federal judge effectively halted lethal injections, citing various deficiencies in the state's methods.
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What is more, because of the technical complexities surrounding nuclear plants, judges effectively tended to side with a national strategy of promoting nuclear power, he said.
"It's the first step towards achieving justice in this case and we're encouraged that the judges effectively acknowledged that the bullet came from state security forces," said Shawn Crispin, a Southeast Asia's representative of the non-profit Committee to Protect Journalists.
None of this gives a flavor of just how abusive the Wells Fargo arbitration strategy is — or how judges effectively collude with big companies to bury fraud allegations.
Under mandatory sentencing laws, it has become a not-so-hidden fact of life in federal courthouses that prosecutors — not judges — effectively decide how long many drug criminals will spend behind bars.
But the judge is effectively sidelined — as completely as if he or she were impeached.
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