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  2. Séance - Wikipedia

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    A most basic Ouija board would contain simply the alphabet of whatever country the board is being used in, although it is not uncommon for whole words to be added. [11] The board is used as follows: One or more of the participants in the séance place one or two fingers on the planchette which is in the middle of the board.

  3. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    Roland Doe used a Ouija board, which the Catholic Church stated led to his possession by a demon [46] Dick Brooks, of the Houdini Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania, uses a Ouija board as part of a paranormal and seance presentation [47] G. K. Chesterton used a Ouija board in his teenage years

  4. Juvenile Justice Board - Wikipedia

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    Each Juvenile Justice Board consists of one first-class judicial magistrate and two social workers at least one of whom is a woman. [6] They are paid an honorarium. Terms last two years for those of ages 35–65. [ 7 ]

  5. Newsom orders parole board to assess public safety risk of ...

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    The board's risk assessment will be available to the court and Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman after the investigation is completed, according to the letter.

  6. Table-turning - Wikipedia

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    Table-turning (also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting) is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, and wait for rotations.

  7. Trump's federal workforce cuts: A timeline of firings and ...

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    A court temporarily reinstated Harris, whose term doesn't expire until 2028, after she sued. The Merit Systems Protection Board is tasked with protecting federal workers against partisan politics ...

  8. Courtroom - Wikipedia

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    Irish legal tradition is inherited from English tradition and so an Irish courtroom has a similar setup to the English/Welsh model. The judge (or judges, in the Supreme Court and Special Criminal Court or some High Court cases) sits on a raised platform at the top of the court and wears a white collar (also called tabs) and a black gown; he/she does not wear a wig and does not use a gavel.

  9. Christopher Sepulvado - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Sepulvado (November 11, 1943 – February 22, 2025) was an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to death in Louisiana for the 1992 murder of his six-year-old stepson, Wesley Allen Mercer, who was beaten with a screwdriver and scalded to death.