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| of a decision of a | judge | acting under section 103 5 |
| the appellant 2 where a | judge | acting under section 103 5 |
| is inserted 6a where a | judge | acting under subsection 5 c |
| element to the offence the | judge | can decide to take account |
| significant sexual element will the | judge | determine whether the person will |
| fit s wrang noo the | judge | wis in his element as |
| certainly hae applied tae a | judge | for a warrant tae recommit |
| under the warrant o a | judge | issued against the slave for |
| a search warrant by a | judge | or sheriff water bailiffs or |
| everything is covered if the | judge | has discretion to determine whether |
| were sufficient to give the | judge | a concern that the individual |
| in the opinion of the | judge | be a sufficient risk to |
| which says both the trial | judge | and the court of appeal |
| past and although the british | judge | at the european court of |
| have experience of the uk | judge | in the court of justice |
| was the first ever top | judge | of the european court of |
| the court he heard the | judge | say this ll fix you |
| a court of appeal the | judge | who exercised the power in |
| occasion when the usual british | judge | has not been able to |
| have received from a british | judge | notes that an application for |
| not in a position to | judge | highland council s figures if |
| position is and can sensibly | judge | how those transitional provisions will |
| position but did not the | judge | of the north east challenge |
| in the best position tae | judge | them peggy i see him |
| a subversive political act to | judge | by the experience of a |
| of course be a scottish | judge | we have experience of the |
| should visit the prison and | judge | for themselves one might read |
| members will be able to | judge | that for themselves it would |
| he shall apply to the | judge | immediately after the power in |
| s concern about whether the | judge | will have the power to |
| this gart maist fowk tae | judge | a stranger s level o |
| d long since learned to | judge | his own tolerance level in |
| i worry about whether a | judge | should have that level of |
| dost those best able to | judge | the losses that would be |
| it would be for the | judge | to decide whether the van |
| to study the find may | judge | whether or not i have |
| designed to enable people to | judge | whether that is the case |
| easy for the parliament to | judge | whether the executive is making |
| matter for local authorities to | judge | whether they wished to apply |
| first question how do we | judge | whether we have been successful |
| a question on whether a | judge | would consider that to be |
| wipe the stain away no | judge | can ever make them pay |
| those advisers were the scottish | judge | who was the first ever |
| disqualification and provides that a | judge | shall not participate in any |
| under rule 43 8 the | judge | must consider that as a |
| take place under a scottish | judge | prosecution and so on how |
| to allow the parliament to | judge | how far and how quickly |
| did for you beaumont dinny | judge | me without minding how things |
| how the presiding officers can | judge | the statement that mr mccabe |
| in england and how the | judge | there had said he could |
| how would you expect a | judge | to interpret that kind of |
| as far as i can | judge | a different mistake is being |
| as far s i cd | judge | i d hae a scan |
| the plant doon so the | judge | cood mak up his mind |
| legal mind he turns tae | judge | the case o robert bums |
| although i suppose an insane | judge | might be disqualified routinely detailed |
| european communities being a scottish | judge | judge edward is there at |
| will be however if the | judge | determines that the process might |
| shid still o been staunnin | judge | for yersel bit hae the |
| the gither an if the | judge | wanted tae hae a richt |
| communities being a scottish judge | judge | edward is there at the |
| braxfield s appointment as a | judge | the first time round but |
| guidance at present some would | judge | all their activities to be |
| in ayrshire in which the | judge | determined that he would end |
| have been assured that no | judge | would contravene such phrasing in |
| are specific to individuals the | judge | would have the discretion to |
| be second place asks the | judge | big betsy growls i got |
| take anything away from the | judge | s responsibility by specifying a |
| we still feel that a | judge | should be involved in the |
| six months and that a | judge | should preside over proceedings six |
| get the prizes said the | judge | fin they came tae the |
| big betsy och says the | judge | i ll explain tae her |
| afore he wis made a | judge | tae haud him awa fae |
| a hand tae help the | judge | wi the pot plants yon |
| am not asking you to | judge | anyone but where do you |
| listen to scotland s leading | judge | lord rodger who is the |
| given the fact that the | judge | who knows the law in |
| me i accept that the | judge | could be english irish or |
| presiding officer we could hardly | judge | it to be of an |
| been an optimist and you | judge | a body by yourself but |
| had been appointed a temporary | judge | for commission to try the |
| it the convener if the | judge | decides that there is a |
| tell him so if you | judge | it worth while 15 carlyle |
| eare man be the onley | judge | and discerner thairof when pressed |
| be nothing to prevent the | judge | from registering the individual as |
| news 10 24 by a | judge | in parliament to a stranger |
| is not correct one cannot | judge | properly what will happen further |
| confident that the sheriff or | judge | will act with complete impartiality |
| withoot you punting yersell as | judge | an jury ower us aw |
| it is for us to | judge | what is unreasonable that is |
| an blackie hens ye cannae | judge | a singer by his sang |
| of getting rid of a | judge | dr brown article 41 of |
| a flooer that hid the | judge | fer puzzled he muttered in |
| as a newsreader or a | judge | in a mock trial or |
| to refer to a human | judge | it is our capacity for |
| has sat as a temporary | judge | on occasion when the usual |
| about the disqualification of a | judge | requests for removal from office |
| some extra sprigs bit the | judge | wisna sae blate he jist |
| much changes does it to | judge | by the low turnouts in |
| of the window trying to | judge | the hour from the dirty |
| what criteria are used to | judge | their success and very importantly |
| which parties go to the | judge | to ensure that they are |
| they re foreigners you canny | judge | them ower sairly these folk |
| legged pot on the fire | judge | was the brand name for |
| young correspondence young was the | judge | advocate general of the indian |
| the local press ye maun | judge | fur yersel gin the twa |
| in wine b hagart bill | judge | the come dancing december 2 |
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