AZ Appoints Judges To Hear Pension Case.The Arizona Supreme Court appointed five justices to decide a four-year-old civil case challenging a hike the cost of judge's retirement benefits under the Elected Official's Retirement Plan, the Arizona Republic reported....
One of supreme magistrates, with both civil and military powers, who governed Israel for more than four hundred years. 5. pl. The title of the seventh book of the Old Testament; the Book of Judges. Judge Advocate (Mil. & Nav.), a person appointed to act as prosecutor at a court-...
Insurance companies and judges know our reputation as honest lawyers. When we speak for you, they listen. (They don’t always agree, but they listen!) And, when insurance companies don’t agree, they know we are ready, willing and able to take a righteous case to trial. Our Phoenix inj...
with Dem AG Jim Hood making the interesting argument that elections should be held this fall using maps that passed by each body of the state lege but weren’t voted on by the other (nor, of course, signed into law). Hood also argued against the judges drawing their own maps, and agai...
Whatever the nature of a complaint; whatever court it may be filed in, a legal action against the city of Mesa has little chance if any to reach a trial stage. Judges have taken extraordinary measures to dismiss legal actions against Mesa. MORMONS & THE CORRUPT SYSTEM OF LAND-GRABBING ...
Navigating the Local Court System Probate cases eventually make their way to the local court. Having probate lawyers familiar with the local court system can be advantageous. They understand the expectations of local judges, procedural intricacies, and can navigate the legal system more effectively on...
--Judges. xix. 22. 2. To move with pulsation or throbbing. A thousand hearts beat happily. --Byron. 3. To come or act with violence; to dash or fall with force; to strike anything, as, rain, wind, and waves do. Sees rolling tempests vainly beat below. --Dryden. They [winds] ...
Think Pirates of the Caribbean meets the Supreme Court — jabots are still part of judges’ and barristers’ ceremonial dress. Jacquard Jacquard was an apparatus from the 19th century and is named after its inventor, Joseph-Marie Jacquard. It is attached to a loom and uses a punch-card ...
- United States Supreme Court created a quasi-exception to free speech in cases in which a person is held as a "captive audience" Lehman v. Shaker Heights...- provincial court judges.[citation needed] Original jurisdiction was formerly exercised by a separate provincial court, known as the ...