Sentences with phrase «page decision cites»

The 24 - page decision cites last year's Supreme Court decision in the case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, who, along with his wife, was convicted of taking government action on behalf of a business executive who gave the couple loans, vacations and gifts.

Not exact matches

In a 54 - page decision, the court cited the case of Bob McDonnell, Virginia's former governor, whose corruption conviction was tossed after the US Supreme Court narrowed the definition of «official action.»
Judicial decisions in particular cited text books without stating the edition used, let alone providing the correct page reference.
if you search google for zzz.ca you will an example of a cached page that has disappeared from the web for more than the 14 - 20 days cited in the safe harbour portion of the decision (CIRA «reclaimed» the domain when i was unable to supply personal info to match the faulty data that i had submitted to their leaky whois database).
The most popular demands for improvement were (1) comprehensiveness (all SCC decisions since 1876), (2) addition of hypertext link to references and (3) the addition of PDF versions faithful to the appearance of the Supreme Court Reports (since paragraphs were not numbered in older decisions, users need the page numbers to be able to cite).
The Supreme Court of Canada adopted the reasoning of the dissent in the Manitoba Court of Appeal decision in Manitoba Judgements, no. 15 Page 293, note 54, citing T. (P.) v. B.R., referred to at page 275 of the text: 2004 Carswell Alberta, 906; RFL, 5th ser., 50 (2004): 206 Page 328, note 116: R. v. M.L., Alberta Judgments (1998), No. 243 (QuickPage 293, note 54, citing T. (P.) v. B.R., referred to at page 275 of the text: 2004 Carswell Alberta, 906; RFL, 5th ser., 50 (2004): 206 Page 328, note 116: R. v. M.L., Alberta Judgments (1998), No. 243 (Quickpage 275 of the text: 2004 Carswell Alberta, 906; RFL, 5th ser., 50 (2004): 206 Page 328, note 116: R. v. M.L., Alberta Judgments (1998), No. 243 (QuickPage 328, note 116: R. v. M.L., Alberta Judgments (1998), No. 243 (Quicklaw)
Secondly, when the citation sits inert on a printed page and the cited source is online, the decision to inspect that source and when to do so is inevitably influenced by the significant discontinuity that transaction will entail.
For example, the writer wishes to cite a decision of the Florida Court of Appeals, the Minnesota Court of Appeals, or the Texas Court of Appeals using its volume and page number in the National Reporter System.
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