The judge held court for the first time on May 10, 1875.
The judge will hold hearings on the issue next year.
The judge held him for the next trial, which began in February 1906.
At every stage of the legal process, judges held for the workers and against the company.
The judge, however, held that the site had in fact been a town dump for more than 35 years.
When he failed to do so, the judge held him in contempt.
At trial the judge held that the evidence must be excluded.
Now, the judge has held these views before he went on the bench.
Judges hold the power to decide how long, and under what conditions, patients may be held against their will.
The judges hold office for a period of 3 years, which may eventually be extended by the President.