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We'll just have to wait until the judge announces the High Court's decision and I'm not sure when that's going to be.
Alexander Downer
I feel that Judge Hayman is an extremely fair judge, ... Whatever he decides will be the right decision. It is in the hands of the court and I have a lot of faith in Judge Hayman.
Bonnie Mathis
That request is still active with the court and the ball is now in the judge's -- well, that's kind of a bad metaphor -- but the judge has the responsibility to make a decision.
Julie Peterson
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The appeal on the bail decision by the High Court will be filed tomorrow and it can be accommodated for as soon as possible compared to the appeal against the High Court judgment.
Iqbal Khan
Throughout his years on the nation's high court, Chief Justice Rehnquist stood as a beacon of judicial restraint and reverence for the Constitution and the institution of the Supreme Court. I believe Judge Roberts will follow the lead of his mentor, and guide our nation's highest court by those same principles and devotion to the rule of law for all,
John Cornyn
She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. Today, I came to know from media reports that the PMO (Prime Minister's Office) has formed a committee under a retired judge of a high court or the Supreme Court to find out the number of Muslim officers in the three wings of the armed forces.
Rajnath Singh
The court asked a lot of questions; the three-judge panel was very prepared. We look forward to a decision, probably in the next few months.
Steve Long
Judge Robertson's decision sets up a very real constitutional crisis. The court's decision sets up this anomaly where it finds executive branch actions unlawful, and yet decides there is nothing it can do to remedy the unlawful action.
Neil McGaraghan
Humor has its place, sometimes even in court. But it isn't funny for a judge to mock or belittle an assault victim who is making a statement to the court. A judge is obliged to be patient, dignified and courteous at all times while acting in an official capacity.
Robert Tembeckjian
Neither our actions as trustees, nor the court's decision, deprived Jane Pope of so much as a dime that she was entitled to. If Jane Pope appeals the court's decision, we are confident that the Superior Court and appellate courts will reach the same decision, because the law and the facts remain the same.
Art Pope
When a company announces an accounting restatement you ask no questions. You sell immediately. You don't have to wait to see how much worse it's going to get. It's not going to get better.
Howard Schilit
The issue of whether he admitted or didn't admit the crimes is not before the court. And we understand this is a tough decision for the judge. It's certainly not a comfortable one to make, but it is one that is bound by the law.
Joseph Gorman
[The judge] basically denied us our right to a jury trial. This was a decision made by a judge in chambers. They said he did it; we say he didn't. A jury should be able to make that decision.
Yale Galanter
The president judge having made that careful decision is one that I understand, and we will take the case before whomever the Supreme Court appoints and I believe the result will be the same. I just wish we didn't have to go through it a second time.
William Costopoulos
My meeting with Judge Roberts today only furthered my high opinion of him and my confidence in his ability to serve as chief justice of the Supreme Court, ... This is a man of high moral character and sound legal judgment, who has a profound respect for the Constitution and the role he is ready to assume.
John Thune
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