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Morgan's interview benefited from following The X Factor, whose judge Dannii Minogue was his guest.
Zola was thereupon convicted of libel in a trial whose judge ruled nearly all the relevant evidence inadmissible and was forced to go into exile in England.
There is also a District Court of Guam, whose judge is appointed by the U.S. president for a term of eight years.
He also distanced himself from a New York court whose judge, Loretta Preska, found that FIFA had lied and cheated toward one of its sponsors, MasterCard.
Like many children of the 1970s, I spent many hours immersed in the futuristic visions of the comic book 2000AD, whose Judge Dredd stories were compellingly dystopian.
What ultimately did it was a federal court in New York, whose judge "made sure that everyone got zero until the holdouts could try to get what they wanted".
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The matter is likely to end up in the Supreme Court, many of whose judges he appointed.
There are also a Court of Appeals and municipal courts whose judges are elected in nonpartisan elections.
The courts, whose judges serve by presidential decree, rarely challenge, let alone overrule, prosecutors.
And Jude Rogers, of course, whose judges video should be linked off the side of this article.
Lithuania's judicial system is headed by a Supreme Court and a Constitutional Court, whose judges are selected by the parliament.
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