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Last week, the South Carolina Supreme Court said that the estate of a man whose leg was crushed in a 1990 Bronco II rollover, Ray H. Chewning Jr., could seek to reopen a case he lost a decade ago.
Now an admission of a gangland hit could be all that the Director of Public Prosecutions requires to reopen a case.
She also said that she did not know if it was possible for the mayor to ask the medical examiner to reopen a case.
But opponents said Wednesday that they would fight on and that they planned to reopen a case against the city in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on the ground that the project breached environmental rules.
Those who stayed were brutally beaten; some were sent to Magadan, in Russia's Far East.25 years on, Lithuanians wonder why Russia would try to reopen a case involving a country that no longer exists.
This time, a C.I.A. deputy, Pamela Landy Joan Allenn), pressures her boss, Ward Abbott (Mr. Cox), to reopen a case that was closed two years earlier and bring Jason down.
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As far as I know, it has not reopened a case since it opened for business nearly three years ago.
This experiment has not gone particularly well; an appeals court recently reopened a case against four Blackwater guards who shot up a traffic circle in Iraq, killing seventeen civilians, after a lower court dismissed manslaughter charges against them.
The Michigan lawsuit would reopen a Supreme Court case from the 1920s (which was later modified repeatedly) in which neighboring states complained that Illinois's diversion of water away from the lake was wrong.
The Special Court of Indictment and Revision may reopen a criminal case and order a new trial.
In 2012, he slogged through a protracted court battle with Justice Chaudhry, who pushed to reopen a corruption case against Mr. Zardari that dated to the 1990s.
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