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Afterward, he became a judge and the state's judicial administrator in Queens.
However, Fundação Ruben Berta preferred to keep a judicial administrator.
Because of an editing error, the article referred imprecisely to comments by the university's judicial administrator, Barbara Krause.
In November, Machines Francaises Lourdes went bankrupt and was put into the hands of a judicial administrator.
Wednesday's jury selection, a public if routine procedure, has attracted queries from 130 news organizations around the world, said Robert L. Bernard, the judicial administrator.
About 50 students at Cornell were disciplined last year for unauthorized downloading, said Mary Beth Grant, the university's judicial administrator.
He created the Louisiana Judicial Council and established the position of judicial administrator to implement the work of the council.
The temple was used by a Chinese judicial administrator, who also oversaw matters concerning foreigners, and was located in the village of Mong Há.
It appointed a commission of three doctors to investigate Marie's mental state and confirmed a judicial administrator appointed on July 7 to manage Marie's estate.
Prior to his election to the Assembly, he worked as Judicial Administrator with the California Superior Court in Los Angeles for three years.
"The judicial administrators withdrew their request that SeaFrance be liquidated with immediate effect and this was good news", said a senior official of the CFDT.
Cornell's judicial administrator, Marjorie Hodges, who generally handles all violations of the campus code of conduct, approved the agreement, Mr. Stevens said.
At the time of Michelangelo's birth, his father was the Judicial administrator of the small town of Caprese and local administrator of Chiusi.
In 1874, the British had placed the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in one administrative territory headed by a Chief Commissioner as its judicial administrator.
Modern legal scholars have tended to concur with Justice Curtis that, despite the Dred Scott decision, Taney was both an outstanding jurist and a competent judicial administrator.
Lately he has been speaking out against a practice, adopted by judicial administrators in Washington, of monitoring the Internet surfing habits of judges and the thousands of other employees of the federal court system.
Many serious offenses reach neither campus police officers nor their off-campus counterparts because they are directly funneled to college judicial administrators by student resident assistants, who get free rooms or tuition discounts in exchange for serving as the enforcers of dormitory life.
At Santa Cruz, the university's judicial administrator even threatened one victim that her assailant's punishment would be nullified if she told anyone about it, according to a 1994 investigation by the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights.
If reappointments are to be based on performance, as you suggest, a precise nonpolitical mode of judging judicial performance is necessary, one that is divorced from kowtowing to judicial administrators or bowing to entrenched prosecutors who are likely to view judicial independence negatively when in conflict with prosecutorial desires.