Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He returned to the courts as a judicial hearing officer.
How could he be given a judicial hearing and not leave so much as a shadow upon the records of the court?
He retired in 1986 but continued to work as a judicial hearing officer until the end of last year.
I explained they would be introduced at a judicial hearing to determine exactly what happened here.
Later, he was a Bronx judicial hearing officer until shortly before his death.
Students accused of harassment are subject to university judicial hearings.
A judicial hearing may be held to determine if the destruction of the notes was bad faith.
He retired in 1989 but continued to serve as a judicial hearing officer until shortly before his death.
Judicial hearings would also be conducted in their native official languages.
Past formal retirement, he is now officially known as a judicial hearing officer.
The middle finger has been involved in judicial hearings.
"Any compliance law takes time to evolve over judicial hearings.
And not a mention of her ever appearing, even as witness, before a deck judicial hearing.
Jury selection yesterday was presided over by a judicial hearing officer, he said.
"The most basic improvements could have been easily agreed on, such as allowing the public to attend its judicial hearings."
The administration certainly has a right to arrest people who are in the country illegally, and deport them after a judicial hearing.
He also served as judicial hearing officer, special master, mediator and arbitrator.
A judicial hearing was convened and experts were interviewed.
Both systems, however, involve penal labor and often do not allow trials or judicial hearings.
Other states, like Florida, require a judicial hearing.
Protesters, including many war veterans, shut down county courts in the later months of 1786 to stop the judicial hearings for tax and debt collection.
He had been located to Syros for trial and execution but died in 1853, 10 days before his judicial hearing, of natural causes.
New York is among several states that now provide judicial hearings for mentally ill inmates who refuse medication.
He retired from the bench at the age of 76, but was subsequently named a judicial hearing officer, a position he held until his death.
He retired from the bench at the end of 1981, but he remained a judicial hearing oficer until last year.