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  • 41Wisconsin v. Mitchell — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Wisconsin v. Mitchell ArgueDate=April 21 ArgueYear=1993 DecideDate=June 11 DecideYear=1993 FullName=Wisconsin v. Todd Mitchell USVol=508 USPage=476 Citation=113 S. Ct. 2194; 124 L. Ed. 2d 436; 1993 U.S. LEXIS 4024; 61 U.S.L.W …

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  • 42Racism in Portugal — is not widespread and the phenomenon has low visibility. Portugal has been for centuries an ethnic homogeneous country with non significant populations belonging to other races and cultures. An anti discrimination law was published on 28 August… …

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  • 43single — One only, being an individual unit; alone; one which is abstracted from others. State ex rel. Nelson v. Board of Com rs of Yellowstone County, 111 Mont. 395, 109 P.2d 1106, 1107. Unitary; detached; individual; affecting only one person;… …

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  • 44opening door — A metaphorical expression for the situation in which a party becomes entitled to introduce evidence otherwise inadmissible by reason of the tender or introduction of similar or related evidence by his opponent. 53 Am J1st Tr § 97 …

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  • 45Vehicle door — A 1986 Ford Taurus with its driver side door open. I …

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  • 46Arnold Beverly — NOTOC Arnold Beverly was a figure in the legal appeals following the 1982 trial of Mumia Abu Jamal for the murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. In 1999, Beverly swore to and signed an affidavit stating that while acting as a mob …

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  • 47Bates v. State Bar of Arizona — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Bates v. State Bar of Arizona ArgueDate=January 18 ArgueYear=1977 DecideDate=June 27 DecideYear=1977 FullName=John R. Bates and Van O Steen v. State Bar of Arizona USVol=433 USPage=350 Citation= Prior=Lawyer… …

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  • 48εἰσμαρτυρῆσαι — εἰσμαρτυρέω introduce evidence aor inf act …

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  • 49dismissal — An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc., without trial of the issues involved. Such may be either voluntary or involuntary. Fed.R. Civil P. 41. A release or discharge from employment. @ involuntary dismissal Under… …

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  • 50dismissal — An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc., without trial of the issues involved. Such may be either voluntary or involuntary. Fed.R. Civil P. 41. A release or discharge from employment. @ involuntary dismissal Under… …

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