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He uses his experience, wisdom and knowledge in the dispensation of justice.
Supporters say the new code will bring order and fairness to the dispensation of justice.
Finally, we need trust from all of us in terms of the dispensation of justice.
There are several other dispensations of justice, but they come pell-mell as if a doll's tea party had been issued a sudden closing time.
We also want trust between the Member States in terms of their cooperation and the ultimate dispensation of justice to each person called to account.
Less procedural formality meant speedier dispensation of justice, particularly when it came to documentation and proof.
The Act has addressed the problem the regarding the dispensation of justice, but what the failed to deal with is the problem of 'rehabilitation'.
Floro was also not barred from application or admittance to government services which do not require the dispensation of justice.
In this manner the alleged dispensation of justice can be seen to be in direct conflict with the best interests of air safety.
Both documents stipulated that the dispensation of justice is made on the basis of local laws and customs as well as the Russian laws.
Its detractors decried it as a palace for the insane pleasures of kings, rather than a place for the rational dispensation of justice.
Dispensation of justice is important to the Thrones and they send healing energies to victims while shining a light on injustice to bring its presence to our attention.
Tillers produced food and fiber shared with lords in return for protection against bandits and invading armies, plus dispensation of justice in local disputes.
The subject matter of the crystal suggests that it was meant to be shown at court as a symbol of the king's role in the dispensation of justice.
He held open courts for the receipt of petitioners and the dispensation of justice; and in the disposal of business he was indefatigable.
Second, it must ensure independent dispensation of justice, and third, it must support the sense of community of society by creating a balance between advantage and disadvantage.
By the time of Gaius Marius, his duties were confined to the dispensation of justice; they took him all over Italy, and sometimes further afield than that.
Even if it could, everyone would have different lawyers, different issues of fact, different defenses-in short, it would be a total nightmare for the efficient dispensation of justice.
In the capital city, dispensation of justice was organized by the king in his own court, while in the villages, it was the elders that meted out justice.
It was built by the de Burgo family in the 13th century and was a key municipal building for the collection of taxes, dispensation of justice and hosting banquets.
(EL) Mr President, it is crucial that we progress as far as possible with the creation of a common European reference framework for procedural rights during the dispensation of justice.
According to the Federal Constitutional Court's dispensation of justice the principle of a free ballot would not be harmed if a compulsory vote was introduced by the Federal Electoral Law.
Because the curia travelled with the King, it caused problems with the dispensation of justice; if the King went out of the country, or as Richard I did spent much of his career there, the curia followed.
More practically, judges feel that their courts are overburdened and fear that having the reputation of a forum favorable to certain types of plaintiffs will increase their work load, thus delaying the timely dispensation of justice in other cases.
In his first term as a lawmaker, Senator Cayetano has filed a number of Senate bills and resolutions aimed at speeding up the dispensation of justice for criminal cases and in curbing graft and corruption.