Not exact matches
Nicklaus, of course, referred to the headliner in what the AP's Doug Ferguson recently termed «a contentious year in golf» that includes the debate
over anchored putting and an anticipated related lawsuit, the tour
acquitting Vijay Singh of doping
charges and his suing the association, and the public beef between Garcia and Woods that went off the rails with overtones of racism.
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Charge
While Spielberg was never implicated in any wrongdoing as result of the incident, Landis was
charged but then
acquitted of involuntary manslaughter, and the divisive trial (which did not conclude until 1987) cast a dark cloud
over Spielberg in this period.
If you are facing both an impaired and
over 80 (or refuse)
charge, being
acquitted of the impaired
charge will not automatically result in an acquittal on the
over 80 (or refuse)
charge as well.
R. v. R.R. (2017), After a trial lasting
over 3 years, with numerous civilian and police witnesses being called, client
acquitted of several
charges in the Ontario Court of Justice, including assaulting peace officer and assault with a weapon.
Just a little
over a week after the man
charged with second - degree murder in her death was
acquitted of that crime, hundreds of people gathered at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Saturday demanding justice for Tina Fontaine and others like her.
Client
charged with possession of property obtained by crime
over $ 5,000 was
acquitted after a judge alone trial in Brantford.
Michael helped me get my
Over 80
charge acquitted.
Nobody saw Ammon Bundy and his crew of conspirators who took
over the refuge in Harney County being
acquitted of the
charges they faced.
However, one «associate» — he denied that he was or had ever been a member of the gang — even though he was
acquitted of the
charges he faced, was still bound -
over to be of good behaviour, because of what the trial judge termed his «reprehensible conduct».