Sentences with phrase «court house doors»

A new deal was struck between the citizens and the governments that serve them — embolded by a commitment to principles higher than the clamour of the Conservative Party at the court house doors of the nation.
Who knows what Judge Sharon Keller, presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals was thinking when she wouldn't keep the court house doors open for twenty more minutes to accept a filing by a death row inmate's (Michael Richard) attorneys, seeking a stay of execution based on an decision earlier that day by the Supreme Court to review a challenge to the constitutionality of lethal injection.
The «friends» scattered, leaving separately through different court house doors, united only in their silent response to press questions.

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You knock on my door, or put religion in my court house or school then fine, most aspects are pretty positive it ai nt hurting me or anyone else.
The guest house is located next door to a tennis court and club, as well as a swimming pool.
It was shortly after 10 p.m. that CU launched its first wave of evacuations, with door - to - door notices by family housing managers and campus police at Faculty - Staff Court, Athens Court and the first floors of Newton Court and Marine Street.
Further exasperating this public show was Miss Liscio being paraded through the halls of the court house, out the front doors and eventually off to the police station.
our current disclosure rules may exist, but I tried asking for them and got the fancy dance out the door of the court house.
Your house, on the other hand, still enjoys very strong fourth - amendment protections: One of my favorite U.S. Supreme Court cases on the subject is Florida v. Jardines, in which SCOTUS ruled that even approaching the front door with a drug - sniffing dog without a warrant constituted an illegal search.
The law books are full of court cases like the ones where the swimming pool or the septic bed was built on the land next door, where the new house was constructed on the wrong lot, where a buyer had to pay $ 129,000 to get a right of way to the property and where fences and retaining walls were built some distance from the actual lot boundary.
only thing on their plates is putting lockboxs on doors and showing units, payments of owners with a few clicks of a mouse, and the random eviction down at the court house (Some older PM's wont even do the court thing).
The wall of the brownstone dwelling house next door, which formed the east side of the narrow court, was of brick, covered with ivy.
I have not been a fan of a lot of red doors when they do not match the style of the house, but I love the bright red on that Udel Court Pic, and the shape of the door and black hinges REALLY set it off beautifully.
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