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  2. Bench trial - Wikipedia

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    A bench trial is a trial by judge, as opposed to a trial by jury. [1] The term applies most appropriately to any administrative hearing in relation to a summary offense to distinguish the type of trial. Many legal systems (Roman, Islamic) use bench trials for most or all cases or for certain types of cases.

  3. United States v. Texas (2023) - Wikipedia

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    The court held a bench trial in February 2022 about the legality of the final guidance. On June 10, 2022, the court held the final guidance violated the Administrative Procedure Act, and vacated it. On July 6, 2022, a panel of the Fifth Circuit denied a stay pending appeal, holding the Supreme Court's intervening decision in Garland v.

  4. Laken Riley murder trial evidence: Wife asked 'what happened ...

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    Prosecutors continued to make their case Monday in the bench trial of an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, a case that drew national attention as ...

  5. Hopwood v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hopwood v. Texas, 78 F.3d 932 (5th Cir. 1996), [1] ... After an eight-day bench trial in May 1994, Judge Sparks issued his ruling on August 19, 1994.

  6. 'I was scared': Victim testifies in Anthony Patterson's child ...

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    78th District Judge Meredith Kennedy listens to attorney arguments in a procedural consultation at her bench during day two of Anthony Patterson’s child sex trafficking trial in Fort Worth.

  7. Jury finds defendant who represented himself at Tarrant ...

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    Salvant gave the defendant wide latitude, though the judge occasionally became irritated, particularly at bench conferences, on the relevance of the defendant’s questions.

  8. Judgment as a matter of law - Wikipedia

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    In the United States courts, a motion for judgment as a matter of law (JMOL) is a motion made by a party, during trial, claiming the opposing party has insufficient evidence to reasonably support its case. [1] It asserts that the evidence allows only one result: victory for the moving party, even if a jury has found otherwise. [2]

  9. Civil bench trials at Metro Court are back to in-person - AOL

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    Feb. 20—Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court resumed in-person civil bench trials on Monday as it transitions away from COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions that have been in place since 2020.