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high court
noun as in highest court of law
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Botswana’s legal system allows for the High Court ruling to remain the law of the land until such a point as it’s struck down.
As it stands, since the High Court ruling in 2019, Botswana has experienced increased social accommodation for LGBTQ matters and figures—however, this is not to say there have not been any negative instances.
However, the government didn’t take too long before it declared its intention to appeal the High Court judgment that asserted that consensual same-sex sexual activity in private was not to be a criminal act.
They appealed the judgment in the state’s High Court, but the appeal was rejected.
High Court judges have been able to make the humane and just decision that the Knesset has struggled to pass for a decade.
Now the high court has reversed course, offering a perplexing dilemma and a challenge to the Vatican.
Public opinion aside, the British High Court could still kill Uber.
That same day, the high court did a 180 and green-lighted the executions.
However, this same high court threw out the acquittal in the first place, so Knox may need more than luck to walk free.
When the high court ruled in Brown, the Charleston circuit court, of course, reversed itself.
He also states that the Audiencia is virtually non-existent, and so there is no high court in which justice may be sought.
All the circumstances of the trial were now adjusted, and the high court of justice fully constituted.
From its judgments, however, appeals lie to the High Court of Appeals.
The Commons ought to partake in the advantage of the judicial rights and privileges of that high court.
He tells me he has an uncle that is a marquis, and three or four cousins that are in the high court of parliament.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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