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  • 71court-martial — I. noun (plural courts martial; also court martials) Date: 1651 1. a court consisting of commissioned officers and in some instances enlisted personnel for the trial of members of the armed forces or others within its jurisdiction 2. a trial by… …

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  • 72United States v. Ballard — SCOTUSCase Litigants=United States v. Ballard ArgueDateA=March 3 ArgueDateB=6 ArgueYear=1944 DecideDate=April 24 DecideYear=1944 FullName=United States v. Ballard, et al. USVol=322 USPage=78 Citation=64 S. Ct. 882; 88 L. Ed. 1148; 1944 U.S. LEXIS …

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  • 73Herbert Jay Stern — (born 1936) is a lawyer in New Jersey who formerly served as a federal judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.Born in New York City, Stern attended Hobart College and then the University of Chicago Law School,… …

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  • 74court–martial — court–mar·tial 1 / kōrt ˌmär shəl/ n pl courts–martial also court–martials 1: a court consisting of commissioned officers and in some instances enlisted personnel for the trial of members of the armed forces or others within its jurisdiction 2: a …

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  • 75court-martial — I noun 1. a military court to try members of the armed services who are accused of serious breaches of martial law • Topics: ↑military, ↑armed forces, ↑armed services, ↑military machine, ↑war machine • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 76Malcolm Barber — Malcolm Charles Barber (born March 4, 1943) is a British scholar of medieval history, described as the world s leading living expert on the Knights Templar. He is considered to have written the two most comprehensive books on the subject, The… …

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  • 77amnesty — am·nes·ty / am nəs tē/ n pl ties: an act of clemency by an authority (as a government) by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individuals illegal alien farm workers seeking amnesty National Law Journal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… …

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  • 78justiciable — [dʒʌ stɪʃəb(ə)l] adjective Law subject to trial in a court of law. Origin ME: from OFr., from justicier bring to trial , based on L. justitia equity , from justus (see just) …

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  • 79Peruvian Inquisition — The Peruvian Inquisition was established on January 9, 1570 and ended in 1820 [Teodoro Hampe Martinez, p. 43.] . It was reinstated under King Felipe II of Spain in 1569. The Holy Office and tribunal of the Peruvian Inquisition were located in… …

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  • 80Court-martial — Court mar tial, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Court martialed} ( shald); p. pr. & vb. n. {Court martialing}.] To subject to trial by a court martial. [1913 Webster] …

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