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 | | Hale contends he did not order anyone's murder and was talking about an attorney when reference was made to ''exterminating'' and ''Jew rat,'' and not a federal judge. |  | | It wasn't until an appeals court overturned it and she attempted to enforce that ruling that Hale became obsessed. |  | | In another court filing, Hale also accused the government of altering transcripts of a secretly recorded Dec. 5, 2002, conversation. |
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 | | Matthew Shames at 4/12/2004 11:02:43 PM In Monday's federal courts roundup, the US District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in former Congressman Bob Barr's suit alleging a conspiracy between former President Bill Clinton, adviser James Carville, and pornographer Larry Flynt. |  | | As reported earlier on JURIST's Paper Chase, Judge Joel Pisano of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey allowed an FDA ban on dietary products containing ephedra to go into effect, refusing to grant a temporary restraining order sought at the last minute by two ephedra manufacturers. |  | | As previously reported on JURIST's Paper Chase, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former chief of the Yukos oil company, will plead not guilty to all charges against him, ranging from fraud and tax evasion to leading an organized crime group. |
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| | Free Life 23, August 1995 |
 | | Matthew Hale was not alone among the lawyers and parliamentarians of the mid-seventeenth century in seeing the common law and the constitution as immutable. |  | | The real difference between the two approaches is that, while the modern law lords treated the question of marital rape in isolation from everything else, Hale dealt with it as part of the law of contract, marriage being of course a contract between husband and wife. |  | | Matthew Hale was a judge - and not only a judge but also Chief Exchequer Baron and then Lord Chief Justice of King's Bench under Charles II. |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/old.whig/fl23hale.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Sir Matthew Hale (Law, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He was successively a judge in the Court of Common Pleas (1654), chief baron of the Exchequer (1660), and chief justice of the Court of King's Bench (1671). |  | | His History of the Common Law of England (1713) was a pioneer work. |  | | Because of his lack of partisanship, he served under Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, and Charles II. |
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| | Jurist - encyclopedia article about Jurist. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/jurist
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| | LHR 16:2 Forum--Hulsebosch |
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http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/lhrtoc/lhr16_2frm2.html
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 | | He was given a warrant by King George the III to raise the 17th Dragoons, later 17th Lancers. |  | | On May 10, 1549 he was appointed a judge of the common pleas. |  | | The grand-nephew of Nathan Hale, in 1903 he was named chaplain of the United States Senate. |
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 | | His History of the Pleas of the Crown, [LOLA Record for Biddle's copy], published in 1736, remains an important work on the common law of criminal offenses. |  | | History of the Common Law of England by Matthew Hale, 1713 |  | | In 1653, he became a judge in the Court of Common Pleas. |
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http://www.law.upenn.edu/about/history/medallions/hale
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 | | Hale was denied a law license by the State of Illinois in 1998 for gross deficiency in moral character. |  | | In April 2004 he was convicted of 3 counts of obstruction of justice and one count of soliciting the murder of a federal judge, and is currently incarcerated. |  | | Matthew Hale is the leader of the white supremacist group formerly known as the World Church of the Creator and now known as the Creativity Movement in East Peoria, Illinois. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/matthew_hale
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| | LINDSAY FARMER Reconstructing the English Codification Debate: The Criminal Law Commissioners, 1833-45 Law and ... |
 | | Sir Henry Maine, the eminent Victorian jurist, once remarked, in frustration at being unable to secure his desired reforms of the Indian criminal law, that no one cared about the penal code except theorists and habitual criminals. |  | | Peter Goodrich, Reading the Law: A Critical Introduction to Legal Method and Technique (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986), 24, for example, defines codification in terms of rupture or break from the past, something that is thereby completely antithetical to a common law tradition founded on the idea of continuity. |  | | This has been the recurrent lament of the English criminal lawyer. |
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http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/18.2/farmer.html
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| | Canadian Journal of History: Sir Matthew Hale 1609-1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy |
 | | Cromartie argues that Coke's legal "reason" came from a strong technical knowledge of the law: "only a mind soaked in legal detail could hope to preserve the coherence of the system as a whole" (p. |  | | The History of the Common Law of England, published posthumously in 1713, but written earlier, receives an especially thoughtful reading here. |  | | Attacking the high royalism of Thomas Hobbes during the restoration, Hale upheld constitutional monarchy in his writings and his actions as a judge. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3686/is_199712/ai_n8764889
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| | Matthew Hale (jurist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Two parties were contending in the state, and their obstinacy could not fail to produce a most direful collision. |  | | After holding the office of chief baron for eleven years he was raised to the higher dignity of lord chief justice, which he held till February 1676, when his failing health compelled him to resign. |  | | After the death of the protector, however, he declined to act as a judge under Richard Cromwell, although he represented Oxford in Richard’s parliament. |
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| | KTLA The WB Where Los Angeles Lives Federal judge's family killed |
 | | In October 2003, Lefkow imposed sanctions of $200,000 against Hale when he continued to use the name despite the appellate court ruling. |  | | Lefkow ruled in Hale's favor, but a federal appeals court in 2002 ruled that Hale's group had violated the Oregon church's trademark. |  | | Hale, the 33-year-old founder of the white supremacist World Church of the Creator, was arrested in January 2003 and charged with soliciting Lefkow's murder a month after she held him in contempt for continuing to call his church by that name after an appellate court ruled such a use was a trademark infringement. |
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| | Chapter Habington <i>to</i> Hale of H by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature |
 | | Copyright: All texts on Bibliomania are © Bibliomania.com Ltd, and may not be reproduced in any form without our written permission. |  | | Steering a neutral course during the political changes of his time, he served under the Protectorate and after the Restoration, and rose to be Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. |  | | Hale, Sir Matthew (1609-1676).Jurist and miscellaneous writer, has left a great reputation as a lawyer and judge. |
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 | | In my cursory research on the issue of marital rape in a legal context has shown that the subject was unspeakable from a woman's perspective until the mid-20th century. |  | | Matthew Hale--a legal jurist Char certainly would know--reflected the preeminent notion of marital rape during the 19th and most of the 20th century when he said it was impossible for a husband to rape a wife, for he could not do such a thing unto himself. |  | | In other words, a wife, being the legal property of a husband, could not possibly be violated, for she is merely a proprietary extension of the man. |
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| | Legal Ethics Forum: Matthew Hale's Name Surfaces Again |
 | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Matthew Hale's Name Surfaces Again: |  | | Hale's case raised the issue of what beliefs disqualify a candidate for bar admission -- although in Hale's case the decision turned on coduct as well as beliefs. |  | | I raised him name because he is very well known in legal ethics circles for his prior attempt to join the bar. |
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http://legalethicsforum.typepad.com/blog/2005/03/matthew_hales_n.html
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| | Legal Ethics Forum: More Issues re Matthew Hale |
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| | Matthew Hale -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Prior to his arrest, Hale denounced Judge Lefkow in a news conference, claiming that she was biased against him (in his copyright case) because she was married to a Jewish man and had grandchildren who were biracial. |  | | Hale graduated from Southern Illinois Law School in May 1998 and passed the bar in July of that same year. |  | | Since he refused to tell police where his brother was, Hale was also charged with felony obstruction of justice; he was convicted of obstruction, but won a reversal on appeal. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/M/Ma/Matthew_Hale.htm
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| | A History of The Middle New River Settlements and Contiguous Territory, by David E. Johnston (1906). |
 | | Among them were many brilliant men and women; the men have been magistrates, sheriffs, clerks, lawyers, judges, statesmen and soldiers. |  | | Edward Hale died about 1820, and his descendants are among the most valued citizens of the country; they have occupied prominent and important positions in the civil and military affairs of the district of country in which they have lived. |  | | He served four years as Judge of the 9th Judicial Circuit of West Virginia. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Petrie Sir (William Matthew) Flinders |
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| | USATODAY.com - Weeks before killings, Hale tried to pass coded message |
 | | This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |  | | Hale, 33, is to be sentenced next month for soliciting an FBI informant to kill Lefkow after she ordered him to stop using the name World Church of the Creator for his group because of a trademark lawsuit. |  | | She said any coding was meant to keep federal agents from figuring out Hale's legal strategy. |
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| | John Drury Rare Books Stock Selection - 15310 |
 | | Several tracts written by Sr Matthew Hale, Kt sometime Lord Chief Justice of England: viz I. A Discourse of Religion on three heads. |  | | But it is Hale's comments on public responsibility for the poor that continue to have considerable historical interest. |  | | The principal benefit of such a program, he claimed, would be the educating and disciplining of the poor who could be taught to read and become industrious. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The History of the Common Law in England (Classics of British Historical Literature) |
 | | Sir Matthew Hale (1609-1676), lawyer and jurist, retired as lord chief justice of England. |  | | by Sir Matthew Hale, Charles M. Gray (Editor) "The Laws of England may aptly enough be divided into two Kinds, viz. |  | | Charles M. Gray is professor emeritus of history at the University of Chicago, the author or coauthor of several books, and a former coeditor of the Journal of Modern History. |
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| | lexisONE(R) Senate Asked To Condemn Jurist Disrespect |
 | | A federal jury convicted Hale in April 2004 of soliciting her murder, and he was sentenced last month to 40 years in prison. |  | | Citing the safety of jurists around the nation, a federal judge whose family was murdered called on the Senate on Wednesday to condemn the harsh remarks about the judiciary by commentators like Pat Robertson and members of Congress. |  | | Congress should "publicly and persistently repudiate gratuitous attacks on the judiciary" that have occurred in the days since after the Terri Schiavo case, Lefkow told the hearing on courthouse security. |
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| | Infoplease Search: brenda hale |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Hale, Nathan, 1755–76, American soldier, hero of the American Revolution, b. |  | | (Encyclopedia) Hale, William Bayard, 1869–1924, American journalist, b. |  | | (Almanac - People) Sue Sally Hale Age: 65 athlete who broke the gender barrier in the male-dominated world of polo. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Sir Matthew Hale, 1609-1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy |
 | | A survey of the life and work of a great English judge during the Commonwealth and the reign of Charles II. |  | | Look for books like Sir Matthew Hale, 1609-1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy by subject: |  | | Amazon.ca: Books: Sir Matthew Hale, 1609-1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy |
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 | | Although it didn’t portray a woman’s body as the property of a man, the idea of consent certainly did not make things any easier for women who were raped. |  | | Jurist Sir Matthew Hale placed greater emphasis on the character and sexual experience of the victim and was cautious of malicious suits bought against innocent men by immoral women. |  | | Rape became increasingly seen as a question of the victims desire, morality, resistance and will rather than a theft of property. |
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| | Matthew Hale (jurist) from LiveJournal |
 | | Copyright © 2005 ljseek.com This service is not affiliated with LiveJournal.com |  | | The slaying of the judge handling Saddam Hussein's trial in Iraq - a tragedy to be sure, but hardly a surprise - received more media play the same day than the killings of family members of a federal jurist who recently was the focus of the ire of neo-Nazi Matthew Hale. |  | | Results 1-2 of about 2 for the Matthew Hale jurist (0.45 sec) |
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| | Coral Ridge Ministries - February Impact |
 | | She taught him from the prayer book of the Anglican Church, of which they were faithful members. |  | | She also taught him from various devout and godly books, such as the famous book entitled Contemplations: Moral and Divine, by Sir Matthew Hale, a leading jurist in England. |  | | Washington kept that book all of his life. |
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| | Matthew Hale - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Dr Matthew Blagden Hale (1811–1895), Bishop of Perth, Western Australia |  | | There have been a number of people named Matthew Hale: |
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 | | He spent two years at West Point, was admitted to the bar in 1847 and settled at Beloit, Wis., whence he removed to Milwaukee in 1856. |  | | Car'penter, MATTHEW HALE (1824-1881), an American jurist and statesman, born in Vermont. |  | | You Are Here: Factopia Home » Carpenter, Matthew Hale |
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