1. The State prosector had demanded heavier sentences but the court judged that the two had not carried out their plan but had only discussed it. 2. Both English civil and criminal evidential statutes contain provisions concerned with how the court should judge the weight, or probative value, of the evidence. 3. And a municipal court judge in nearby Downey has begun granting anonymity to all jurors, too. 4. And they said the decisions reveal that when both parents have jobs, the court judges mothers more harshly for working that the fathers. 5. At that point, if she finds grounds for further investigation, she must ask a special panel of federal appeals court judges to name an independent prosecutor. 6. A permanent court will judge them. 7. He would like to be a state court judge someday and will support President Clinton. 8. His arraignment was postponed after he told a magistrate court judge that he was unable to pay an attorney because he is unemployed. 9. If she then finds grounds for further investigation, she must ask a special panel of federal appeals court judges to name an independent prosecutor. 10. In a telephone interview Saturday night, Mrs. Bessmertnova said the dancers had been suspended until a court could judge the legality of their protest. |