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… The publicans, however, took a test case to Court and Judge Denniston ruled that the Licensing Committee had acted …
… attempt on his wife's life. On a case reserved by the Judge (Mr Justice Williams, who had sentenced Hall to death) …
… Presidency, India, the son of Alexander Wilson, F.R.S., a Judge in the Madras Civil Service, and botanist of …
… case of solicitors. Examinations were in the hands of the Judges, who prescribed the syllabus. The New Zealand Law … of Legal Education, which comprises representatives of the Judges, the Law Society, and the universities. As a result, … Registrar of the Supreme Court (with a right of review by a Judge) to determine whether they are reasonable and in …
… responsibility is thus preserved. It is too early to judge the success of this experiment in New Zealand. The …
… consistent runner of the eighties, Nelson , who greeted the judge at the head of the field three times in four years. …
… Brothers, which was later to produce two Supreme Court Judges – father and son. After six years with the firm, … Six of his contemporaries afterwards became Supreme Court Judges, but the semi-isolation of judicial office was … Bromley, when he left the jury (with the concurrence of the Judge) in foggy doubt as to whether the murderer was either …
… at a rather inaccessible place by the Hokianga harbour, Judge Maning's home is still occupied, and near Opononi the …
… and efficient volunteer. The corps' commander was sole judge of a volunteer's competence—in spite of the fact that …
… he was held by the Ngapuhi tribe. In 1864 he was appointed Judge of the Native Land Court. His concern for Maori … to Undersecretary of the Native Department, later becoming Judge of the Native Land Court. In 1879 he retired to …