During the 1970's, 600 Salvadoran officers had ruled 15,000 troops.
The city medical examiner's officer ruled that his death was a homicide and resulted from suffocation.
The presiding officer ruled that the gentleman's remarks were not germane to the discussion at hand.
Special officer of the court heard the case and ruled in Radja's favour, against the Celtics.
The presiding officer ruled that such remarks were "not in order."
A hearing officer ruled against the league.
The presiding officer also rules on all points of order but such rulings may be appealed to the whole House.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the bishops appointed two officers, the castellan and the mayor to rule the town.
The presiding officer would be a military judge, for example, and would rule on evidence but not participate in the final verdict.
The presiding officer ruled him out of order.