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1980: The longest-running
court
case in US history, the Sioux Nation versus the United States, was ruled upon by the US Supreme
Court.
The
court
determined that when the Sioux were resettled onto reservations and seven million acres of their land were opened up to prospectors and homesteaders, the terms of the second Fort Laramie Treaty had been violated.
The
court
stated that the Black Hills were illegally taken, and that the initial offering price, plus interest, should be paid to the Sioux Nation.
As payment for the Black Hills, the
court
awarded only 106 million dollars to the Sioux Nation.
This caste system was so arcane that in courtrooms throughout the South there was actually a black Bible and an altogether separate white Bible to swear to tell the truth on in
court.
And that's because he was in a special
court.
He was in a
court
called the Veterans
' Court.
It was a
court
only for veterans who had broken the law.
The war is so worrying at present, with
court
cases coming up in one state after another, that I felt I had to say something about it.
Contemporary
court
cases often concern an allegedly new version of creationism, called "Intelligent Design," or ID.
And because of these reasons, we see prosecutors and judges and district attorneys starting to divert cases out of
court
and into restorative justice so that some people never touch the system altogether.
Thousands of people will come here instead of going to
court.
She was like, "This is just like going to
court.
One country has already volunteered to let its supreme
court
be the
court
of final appeal for the new judicial system there.
We had some
court
cases.
Girl: The hardest part is like finding out where he's at, or like, when his
court
date is.
Who's sitting in
court
waiting to see the judge?
So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the
court.
PM: Now I'm going to show you a video of an actual grieving mother, Erin Runnion, confronting her daughter's murderer and torturer in
court.
That information is available in the current shot, but there's another source of information not available on the current shot, but only available by repeated experience in the game of tennis, and that's that the ball doesn't bounce with equal probability over the
court
during the match.
And what if this goes to court?" "What you want is to destroy language.
The
court
ruled in favor of keeping INSITE open by nine to zero.
With no support from her husband, she caused a sensation by taking him to
court
and prosecuting her own case, and a far greater sensation when she won.
And to my horror, not only had I written it, but I had sent it to
court.
And I finally decided, oh gosh, I've got to go to the
court
and do this crazy case.
And during the break there was a deputy sheriff who was offended that the janitor had come into
court.
There is one project in the California
court
system right now that so far cost taxpayers two billion dollars, and it doesn't work.
("Intrigue and murder among 16th century Ottoman
court
painters.")
According to the Yadav family, the local
court
has been scheduling a case review since 2001, but a judge has never appeared.
He was taken to court, where a judge set 500 dollars bail.
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