judges

  • 21judges of gaol delivery — Judges who were specially commissioned to hear and determine the cases of persons imprisoned in a jail …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 22Judges' Rules — plural noun Formerly, in English law, a system of rules governing the behaviour of the police towards suspects, eg the cautioning of a person about to be charged • • • Main Entry: ↑judge …

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  • 23Judges of the International Criminal Court — The eighteen judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) are elected for nine year terms by the member countries of the Court. Candidates must be nationals of those countries and they must possess the qualifications required in their… …

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  • 24Judges' Rules — The Judges Rules were first issued in 1912 by the judges of the King s Bench to give English police forces guidance on the procedures that they should follow in detaining and questioning suspects. The Home Secretary had requested the judges to… …

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  • 25Judges, Book of — ▪ Bible       an Old Testament book that, along with Deuteronomy, Joshua, I and II Samuel, and I and II Kings, belongs to a specific historical tradition (Deuteronomic history) that was first committed to writing about 550 BC, during the… …

    Universalium

  • 26Judges' Trial — The Judges Trial (or the Justice Trial, or, officially, The United States of America vs. Josef Altstötter, et al. ) was the third of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after …

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  • 27Judges, Book of —    Is so called because it contains the history of the deliverance and government of Israel by the men who bore the title of the judges. The book of Ruth originally formed part of this book, but about A.D. 450 it was separated from it and placed… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 28Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights — The first Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights were elected on January 22, 2006 at the Eighth Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union, held in Khartoum, Sudan. The judges, hailing from 11 of the 53 member …

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  • 29Judges of the International Court of Justice — This is a list of all the permanent judges of the International Court of Justice, the main judicial organ of the United Nations. It does not include judges who have been appointed as judge ad hoc by a party to a proceeding before the Court… …

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  • 30Judges Act — The Judges Act of 1925 was an act of the United States Congress that enabled the Supreme Court to give precedence to cases of national importance. It was passed while former President William Howard Taft served as Chief Justice. Taft fervently… …

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