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  • 41Find Me Guilty — Infobox Film name = Find Me Guilty caption = Theatrical release poster director = Sidney Lumet producer = Johnny Sanchez writer = Sidney Lumet T.J. Mancini starring = Vin Diesel Peter Dinklage Richard Portnow Alex Rocco music = Jonathan Tunick… …

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  • 42Michael Foster (English judge) — Sir Michael Foster (1689–1763), was an English judge. Foster was the son of Michael Foster, an attorney, was born at Marlborough, Wiltshire, on 16 December 1689, and, after attending the free school of his native town, matriculated at Exeter… …

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  • 43John Bradshaw (judge) — John Bradshaw (1602 October 31, 1659) was an English judge. He is most notable for his role in the trial of King Charles I. Early lifeJohn Bradshaw (spelt with a final e in contemporary documents) the second son of Henry Bradshaw and Mary Marbury …

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  • 44Terence Higgins (judge) — Terence John Higgins, LLB (Hons) (1943 ) is a jurist and chief justice of the Australian Capital Territory, a territory of Australia. Early yearsHiggins was born in 1943 in Hobart, Tasmania. He was educated at St Augustines Christian Brothers… …

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  • 45James Blair (Australian judge) — Sir James William Blair KCMG (16 May 1870–18 November 1944) was an Australian politician, lawyer and judge. He was a successful politician, being elected to the Queensland Parliament on several occasions. He held the office of Attorney General… …

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  • 46John Bennet (judge) — Sir John Bennet (1552 or 1553 ndash; 15 February 1627) was a judge and politician, whose career ended in disgrace after he was found guilty of extorting bribes and excessive fees.LifeBennet, from a prosperous Berkshire family, was probably… …

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  • 47John Holt (15th century judge) — John Holt ( d. 1418) was an English judge of the common pleas who was a native and landowner of Northamptonshire. His name occurs in the year books from 1366, the fortieth year of Edward III, onwards. LifeIn 1377, the last year of the reign of… …

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  • 48ad|judge — «uh JUHJ», transitive verb, judged, judg|ing. 1. to decree or decide by law; judge: »The accused man was adjudged guilty. The boy s case was adjudged in the juvenile court. SYNONYM(S): rule, pronounce, adjudicate. 2. to award or assign by law;… …

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  • 49not guilty by statute — In old English practice, a plea of the general issue by a defendant in a civil action, when he intends to give special matter in evidence by virtue of some act or acts of parliament, in which case he must add the reference to such act or acts,… …

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  • 50not guilty by statute — In old English practice, a plea of the general issue by a defendant in a civil action, when he intends to give special matter in evidence by virtue of some act or acts of parliament, in which case he must add the reference to such act or acts,… …

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