United States Supreme Court Reports, 57. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1979 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
530. lappuse
... concluded that prison conditions remained unconstitu- tional . Holt II , 309 F Supp , at 383 . Again the court offered prison ad- ministrators an opportunity to dev- ise a plan of their own for remedy- ing the constitutional violations ...
... concluded that prison conditions remained unconstitu- tional . Holt II , 309 F Supp , at 383 . Again the court offered prison ad- ministrators an opportunity to dev- ise a plan of their own for remedy- ing the constitutional violations ...
646. lappuse
... concluded that appellants had failed to establish either that they were unable to increase the Termi- nal's commercial income by trans- forming vacant or underutilized space to revenue - producing use , or that the unused development ...
... concluded that appellants had failed to establish either that they were unable to increase the Termi- nal's commercial income by trans- forming vacant or underutilized space to revenue - producing use , or that the unused development ...
983. lappuse
... concluded that the offense had not been primarily the product of psychosis or mental deficiency . Without ... conclude , however , that the prosecutor's closing comments in this case did not violate constitu- tional prohibitions ...
... concluded that the offense had not been primarily the product of psychosis or mental deficiency . Without ... conclude , however , that the prosecutor's closing comments in this case did not violate constitu- tional prohibitions ...
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