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  2. Landmark Cases in Family Law - Wikipedia

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    The cases discussed are, The Roos case (1670): Rebecca Probert, Associate Professor, University of Warwick. J v C and Another [1970] AC 668L: Nigel Lowe, Professor of Law, Cardiff University. Corbett v Corbett (Orse. Ashley)[1971] P 83: Stephen Gilmore, Senior Lecturer in Law, King's College London. Burns v Burns [1984] Ch 317.: John Mee ...

  3. Allen v. United States (1896) - Wikipedia

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    Allen v. United States, 164 U.S. 492 (1896), was a United States Supreme Court case that, among other things, approved the use of a jury instruction intended to prevent a hung jury by encouraging jurors in the minority to reconsider. The Court affirmed Alexander Allen's murder conviction, having vacated his two prior convictions for the same ...

  4. List of early landmark court cases - Wikipedia

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    Ealdred v High Sheriff of Yorkshire (c.1068); Wulfstan v Thomas (1070) [1] [2]; R v Roger de Breteuil; Trial of Penenden Heath (1071) [3] [4] regarded by some commentators as "one of the most important events in the early history of English Law because of the light it sheds on the relationship between Norman Law and English Law" with the trial being a possible indication of Norman respect for ...

  5. Odinism, confessions, alleged judicial bias among issues ...

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    The case against Allen relied partly on the dozens of statements he gave to prison officials, his therapist and in many phone calls to his family. Prosecutors presented some of those confessions ...

  6. Illinois v. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Illinois v. Allen, 397 U.S. 337 (1970), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the removal of an unruly criminal defendant during his trial. In its decision, the court ruled that a trial judge may remove a stubbornly defiant defendant from the courtroom, following a warning from the judge that he will be removed if his disruptive behavior continues.

  7. Columbia-area killer’s double-murder death sentence ...

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    On March 18, 2005, after 10 days of testimony, the judge sentenced Allen to death, saying he “had not seen convincing evidence that Mr. Allen had a major mental illness” at the time of his ...

  8. Richard Allen trial starts in Delphi murders. What to know ...

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    The pair were supposed to meet with family members to be picked up later that afternoon but never showed. After briefly searching for the girls, their families reported them missing around 5:30 p.m.

  9. Category:Allen charge case law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Allen charge case law" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allen v. United ...