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Author: Scott Smith
Date: Mar 6, 2007 16:21
...any non-English speaker standing in a Minnesota courtroom, either as the accused or the...salary increases for the next two years. Minnesota judges carry among the largest average ... stretch to cover security upgrades at Minnesota Judicial Center, where the state's high court sits. Pawlenty's parsimony ... proceedings have increased dramatically. At the Minnesota Court of Appeals, once hailed as a...
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Author: Scott Smith
Date: Mar 26, 2007 07:46
... to wait so long to achieve positions of power that by the time they'd reached them, "they'd had the passion bled right out of them," Marty said. Republicans view the situation a little more judiciously. They see a zeal -- misguided though they believe it is -- similar to what their mega-class of 2003 demonstrated. That's when Rep. Kurt Zellers, R-Maple Grove, was one of the fresh-faced ...
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Author: Scott Smith
Date: Feb 7, 2007 08:37
... Press January 23, 2007 http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/... equipment holds up. The neighboring Minnesota Judicial Center, currently metal-detector...Pawlenty devotes $2 million toward Minnesota sesquicentennial events. That recognition of...count determines how much representation Minnesota has in Congress and how...promote the full count that Minnesota will need to retain this...
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Author: jakdedert
Date: Feb 6, 2008 07:58
..., of New England and its western colonies, such as Kansas, Ohio, Michigan and Minnesota. They were the progressive party. They were the ones pushing the slaveholding states ... violence if impugned, or even slightly stepped on. Butterfield considered closely the political, social, judicial, and racial climates influencing violence, particularly their impact on the Boskets, a black U...
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Author: FalconsLair
Date: May 7, 2007 10:06
..., has a sanctuary policy in place. In August 2006 Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requesting ...'s illegal immigration policies. The department did not respond. Judicial Watch then filed a lawsuit on March 8, 2007, ... Baltimore, Maryland Takoma Park, Maryland Ann Arbor, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota Durham, North Carolina Albuquerque, New Mexico Aztec, New Mexico ...
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Author: Thornspear
Date: May 1, 2007 18:08
...reporting that Vang Pao ordered extra- judicial executions of enemy prisoners, his own...of America. I. VANG PAO & EXTRA-JUDICIAL EXECUTIONS: Over the past twenty-five.... It eventually branched out to Minnesota, Wisconsin, and elsewhere... "In 1990, ...: The warlord of St. Paul, Minnesota," The New Republic (Washington, DC),... for himself. (In 2005, the Minnesota attorney general sued a nonprofit ...
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Author: Paj Tshiab
Date: Jan 23, 2007 09:05
... a very good friend of the Northwood in WI ... American Indian Neighbors React to Hmong Shooter in Minnesota News from Indian Country, Commentary, Paul DeMain, Oct 03, 2005 The trial of Chai Vang brought an...be a feeling of justice in its complete form for either party, but that is the way our judicial system works, and the jury has spoken. What wasn't said in all the media frenzy, and ...
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Author: Steady Eddy
Date: Oct 9, 2006 07:28
...it has harmed someone," said U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim of Minnesota, who chairs a national judicial committee studying how to protect sensitive information the judiciary releases in court ... national guidelines in advance of the March 2007 meeting of the Judicial Conference, the judiciary's policy-making body. Capone, meanwhile, ...
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Author: buonoman
Date: Oct 8, 2006 12:22
...it has harmed someone," said U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim of Minnesota, who chairs a national judicial committee studying how to protect sensitive information the judiciary releases in court documents. ... for national guidelines in advance of the March 2007 meeting of the Judicial Conference, the judiciary's policy-making body. Capone, meanwhile, said ...
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Author: 420med.com
Date: Oct 8, 2006 12:21
...it has harmed someone," said U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim of Minnesota, who chairs a national judicial committee studying how to protect sensitive information the judiciary releases in court documents. ... for national guidelines in advance of the March 2007 meeting of the Judicial Conference, the judiciary's policy-making body. Capone, meanwhile, said ...
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