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A court secretary and another man were also held, he added.
A court secretary is easy to do away with, but you are a bit too prominent.
Observing all this turmoil is the very young daughter of the court secretary.
One of them was court secretary to Jabali, minister of administration.
Unusual for such hearings, there were police officers, a bailiff, and a court secretary.
The court secretary's report of the incident relates as follows:
All evidence is presented and examined at the hearing and the court secretary makes a full transcript.
That was why I caused that pallid court secretary to disappear.
Adenauer was the third of five children of a court secretary in Cologne.
But another court secretary complained to the judicial conduct commission that he had sexually harassed her, too.
He reached into the urn, picked one out and announced, for the benefit of the court secretary, "Condemno."
No date was set for a new session, said court secretary Carlos Meneses.
Until his retirement in 1991, he worked as a court secretary and held the title of Wirklicher Hofrat.
The court secretary said, "All rise."
He went to Vienna and in 1809 was appointed imperial court secretary at the headquarters of the archduke Charles.
She began as a court secretary but quickly qualified as a judge and, later, as a presiding judge.
While the Court's decisions admit no appeal, parties can lodge requests for interpretation with the Court secretary within 90 days of judgment being issued.
When firms were fraternities, lawyers courted secretaries, librarians, paralegals.
Baldacci moved to the periphery of power, but Pillersdorff advanced to court secretary and then became a court councillor.
Thomen beckoned to the court secretary, a burly engineer who looked incongruous sitting at the writing desk next to the long table of the great hall.
After completing his studies, Calonder returned to Chur where he worked as a court secretary, and later established his own partnership in a lawyer's office.
A person may also become qualified as a judicial scrivener by working for ten years as a court secretary, judicial secretary, or prosecutor's secretary.
In one of the statements, Deborah Booth, a court secretary, said she had been given a day and a half of paid administrative leave to work on partnership business.
Judge Levine, a Civil Court judge who is on temporary assignment to the Criminal Court, called in sick yesterday, according to a court secretary.
Jean-Baptiste Lully is appointed court secretary to King Louis XIV of France.