- The
right of
peremptory challenge is a
legal right in jury
selection for the
attorneys to
reject a
certain number of
potential jurors or
judges without...
- both.
Coppola later explained, "Like the godfather, I
fired people as a
preemptory strike. The
people who were
angling the most to have me fired, I had fired...
- also be invalidated, and thus
rendered unenforceable, if it
violates a
preemptory norm (jus cogens), such as
permitting a war of
aggression or
crimes against...
- article's ****ertions and
claiming that the
source "misleads its readers". His
preemptory challenge maintained that ProPublica's
charges were invalid.
Alito further...
-
opposition to his
proposed "group of anti-revolutionary measures,
correct and
preemptory",
although they were
condemned by outsiders.
Despite censure Metternich...
- exempt, exemption, impromptu, nonexempt, preempt, preemption, preemptive,
preemptory, prompt, redeem, redemption, redemptive, redemptress,
redempture eō e-...
-
considered as a "cognizable group" and that
prosecutors could therefore "use
preemptory [sic]
challenges to
exclude jurors solely on the
basis that they are black...
-
Prince of Poyang, who
believed that Hou was
about to rebel,
suggested a
preemptory attack, but Zhu
advised against it, and
Emperor Wu took no
action on Xiao...
- long
before Makoto and
Uchida learn the root cause: Kana
delivering a
preemptory "Hands off my oranges; go get your own!!!"
karate chop to both Chiaki...
-
professor Adil
Ahmad Haque said that the
operation itself violated UN
preemptory norms against crimes of aggression, and
therefore could not be justified...