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  2. R v Ingram, C., Ingram, D. and Whittock, T. - Wikipedia

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    R v Ingram, C., Ingram, D. and Whittock, T. was a 2003 English Crown Court fraud case in which Major Charles Ingram, his wife Diana and college lecturer Tecwen Whittock were found guilty of procuring the execution of a valuable security by deception—obtaining a signed cheque for £1 million—by cheating on the filming of the UK game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  3. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  4. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it sometimes handles appeals that originate from American Samoa, which has no district court and partially relies on the District of Hawaii for its federal cases. [ 1 ] Headquartered in San Francisco , California, the Ninth Circuit is by far the largest of the 13 U.S. Courts of Appeals, covering a total of nine states and two ...

  5. Johnnie B. Rawlinson - Wikipedia

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    On April 14, 2022, news reports stated Rawlinson suggested she would consider assuming senior status, creating a vacancy for her seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, if Berna Rhodes-Ford, former law clerk and wife of Aaron D. Ford, would be nominated as her successor.

  6. Appeal - Wikipedia

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    American English and British English have diverged significantly on the topic of appellate terminology. [3] American cases go up "on appeal" and one "appeals from" (intransitive) or "appeals" an order, award, judgment, or conviction, while decisions of British courts are said to be "under appeal" and one "appeals against" a judgment. [3]

  7. J. Clifford Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; In office January 31, 1991 – April 8, 1996: Preceded by: Alfred Goodwin: Succeeded by: Procter Ralph Hug Jr. Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; In office June 28, 1972 – April 8, 1996: Appointed by: Richard Nixon: Preceded by: James ...

  8. Criminal appeal - Wikipedia

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    An appeal could be used to accuse a subject of high treason. It could also be used by someone when either they or a close relation had been the victim of a crime, such as murder, rape or arson. [1]: 315 Unlike Crown prosecutions, if a person was convicted on appeal, the Crown did not have the option of a pardon.

  9. Federal Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    In April 2014, the court ruled in favour of the Métis people in a case involving extending protections to Aboriginal peoples in Canada who lived off-reserve. [5]In September 2015, the court dismissed an appeal by the Government of Canada over a ruling by the Federal Court that found a rule banning the Niqāb at citizenship ceremonies to be unconstitutional.