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Warden-court Hist. [warden n.1 + court n.1] A court held by the Warden of the Marches.1434 Proc. Privy Council (1835) IV. 271 Alle þe bookes of þe wardein courtes and of þe marches. 1549 Compl. Scot. xii. (1872) 103 The vardan of the vest marchis of ingland cam to hald ane vardan court on the vest m...
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Warden's court
A warden's court is a special court established to deal with disputes relating to mining and mineral tenements. A warden or chief warden must be magistrates of the Local Court of New South Wales. When sitting, wardens sit alone without a jury.
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Courts of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries
law between the High Middle Ages and their abolition by the Stannaries Court (Abolition) Act 1896. According to Thomas Pitt, judgements from the court could be appealed to the Vice-Warden of the Stanneries, then to the Warden, then finally to the Prince
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Warden
A warden is a custodian, defender, or guardian. Warden is often used in the sense of a watchman or guardian, as in a prison warden. warden, presiding officer in a warden's court
ARP Warden, responsible for enforcing Air Raid Precautions in the United Kingdom during World War II air
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Robert B. Warden
Corwin resigned as judge on the Ohio Supreme Court, and Governor Medill named Warden to fill the seat. Judge Warden practiced in Washington before the Supreme Court, and the Court of Claims, and at the State and Treasury Departments.
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The Warden
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The Warden concerns Mr Septimus Harding, the meek and elderly warden of Hiram's Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, in the fictional Trollope also makes allusion to the case of Rochester Cathedral Grammar School where in 1849 the headmaster, Robert Whiston, brought a case in the Court
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Warden v. Hayden
Warden v. Supreme Court cases
United States Supreme Court cases of the Warren Court
United States Fourth Amendment case law
1967 in United States case law
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Rob Warden
Warden is also the author of several books on wrongful conviction cases.
Early career
Warden grew up in Carthage, Missouri. advanced by Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall that the average citizen, if fully informed of the realities of capital punishment, would “find it
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英格兰及威尔斯上诉法院(Court of Appeal of England and Wales)的上诉庭法官大人(Lords Justices of Appeal)
苏格兰高等民事法院(Court of Session)法官大人(Lords of Council and Session)
其他相关用法 of the Cinque Ports (五港总督)
Lord Warden of the Marches
Lord Warden of the Stannaries
Lord Mayor (市长大人:地位较高的市的首长)
虚衔与惯例
另一英国头衔,庄园领主(Lord of the manor
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Dave Jackson (Maine game warden)
Warden Jackson narrowly avoided being hanged by an illegal snare set for deer. When he arrested poachers, they often had to snowshoe more than 60 miles (100 km) to court.
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M. K. B. v. Warden
Warden, 540 U.S. 804 (2003), 540 U.S. 1213 (2004), is a sealed case in South Florida. Warden. Was is it?"
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James Warden Stansfield
James Warden Stansfield (7 April 1906 – 30 September 1991) was a British barrister and judge. He served as a County Court Judge and Circuit Judge from 1963 until his retirement in 1978.
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David Bailie Warden
His father (Robert Warden; m. When in 1806 President Jefferson appointed the Revolutionary War general Minister to the court of Napoleon, Warden accompanied him as legation secretary
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The Warden of the Tomb
At this action, the warden tries to hide under a divan. The Steward speaks of the state of the Court, that the Prince has a dual nature and that the situation is desperate, apparently in attempts to convince
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John Whitley (prison warden)
He was called back to Louisiana to serve as the Court Expert for the U.S. Middle District Court of Louisiana. It continued to oversee the state's prisons compliance with a 1975 federal court order about conditions. He served in that position until 2003.
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