934 resultados para whether obligations continue beyond commencement of court proceedings
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Contains summaries of court-martials of a variety of soldiers for desertion, drunk and disorderly conduct, striking an officer, and damning the American congress.
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The issue for 1890 does not have title page.
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Binder's title: Indiana reports.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"An abridgement of Dallas, Cranch, and Wheaton, on the same general plan as the subsequent condensation by Curtis."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.
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Other editions published under title: 1895: Forms and precedents; 1918: Form book; 1933: Forms.
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This study investigated, retrospectively, whether recidivism in a sample of court-ordered'graduates of an alcohol education and awareness program could be predicted. This alcohol education program was based on adult education principles and was philosophically akin to the thoughts of Drs. Jack Mezirow, Stephen Brookfield, and Patricia Cranton. Data on the sample of 214 Halton IDEA (Impaired Driver Education and Awareness) graduates were entered into a spread sheet. Descriptive statistics were generated. Each of the 214 program graduates had taken several tests during the course of the IDEA program. These tests measured knowledge, attitude about impaired driving, and degree of alcohol involvement. Test scores were analyzed to determine whether those IDEA graduates who recidivated differed in any measurable way from those who had no further criminal convictions after a period of at least three years. Their criminal records were obtained from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). Those program graduates who reoffended were compared to the vast majority who did not reoffend. Results of the study indicated that there was no way to determine who would recidivate from the data that were collected. Further studies could use a qualitative model. Follow-up interviews could be used to determine what impact, if any, attendance at the IDEA program had on the life of the graduates.
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Varick served as judge advocate during these court-martial proceedings.
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Latest issue consulted: 2000.
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Limited edition; on t.p.: "No. 14. The Right Honourable Lord Dover."
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Signed at end: Geo. B. Upton ... [et al.]