Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"We're pleased that the court of review is treating the case very seriously."
But in this instance there is no intermediate court, and we are the only court of review.
The first is the traditional "direct" appeal in which the appellant files an appeal with the next higher court of review.
For a century and a half, legal education has focused on reading the opinions of judges like George who sit on courts of review.
It was the appeal of that decision that caused the Court of Review to meet this week, for the first time in its history.
The various courts of review comprise one bishop, three priests or deacons, and three lay persons.
This opinion represents the first meeting of and first opinion by the Court of Review.
A Justice Department official said the Bush administration was not alarmed by the questions raised by the court of review in oral arguments this month.
The sentence is subject to approval by the base commander here and then to an automatic appeal to a Navy-Marine Corps court of review.
In this it seems to resemble a court of review such as the modern U.S. Supreme Court.
The Senate voted to strip Federal courts of review power in cases that had been formally reviewed "fully and fairly" in state courts.
On appeal, the Public Warning and the charges against Judge Keller were dismissed on October 11, 2010 by a special court of review.
"The court of review has asked some very specific and searching questions of the government," said Ann Beeson of the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Supreme Court of Bhutan is the Kingdom's highest court of review and interpreter of the Constitution.
On August 4, 2010 the Court of Review reversed the trial court's decision, and Bennison shortly afterward returned as Bishop of Pennsylvania.
But three appellate justices appointed as a Special Court of Review to hear Justice Hecht's appeal overturned the reprimand, which had carried no civil or criminal penalty.
For the purposes of review, the FISC's modification of the requested application worked as a denial, giving the Court of Review jurisdiction to take the case.
The Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus is the highest-tier court inside of Belarus and acts as the final "court of review."
The foreign surveillance court and the court of review were established under a 1978 law that was intended to impose a formal court process on the approval of wiretaps in national-security investigations.
In her role as an inferior court of review, the Commissioner is still required to hear disputes under the Mining Act and to carry out the role of "ultimate interpreter of the Act".
In Michaelmas term 1842 he undertook the further duties of chief judge in bankruptcy, and seven years later the exercise of the jurisdiction of the old Court of Review was give to him.
The diocesan Court of Review, in the first decision of its 114-year history, found the Rev. George Swanson not guilty of "knowingly and maliciously making false allegations in a civil action against his Bishop."
In August 2008, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review ruled that the President and the Congress had the authority to wiretap international phone calls and intercept e-mail messages without a specific court order.
The department's new 80-page filing responded to questions raised by the three judges on the court of review, who appear to have expressed some skepticism about elements of the Justice Department's argument when they held a secret hearing on the issue earlier this month.
On Monday, a special federal appeals court, the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, issued its first decision ever, granting the Justice Department broad new powers to use wiretaps obtained for intelligence operations in criminal cases.