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breach of privilege การใช้

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  • A breach of privilege of the Parliament has also been committed,
  • He was found guilty of breach of privilege by the Committee and reprimanded by the Speaker.
  • Subsequently, the assembly charged Woodworth with breach of privilege by making accusations without sufficient evidence to support it.
  • But his devotion to precedent led him to condemn the reporting of parliamentary debates as breach of privilege.
  • Amir Habibullah Khan Saadi was arrested in the ordinary administration of law and as such there is no breach of privilege.
  • After a short hearing he was adjudged guilty of a breach of privilege, and sentenced to six months in Newgate Prison and a fine.
  • The detention was referred to the Committee of Privileges, but on 9 October the committee reported that the detention was not a breach of privilege.
  • A breach of privilege complaint had been made to parliament's Speaker, outlining revelations from the lawmaker that had " shocked the caucus, " he said.
  • Sensing that times were moving on, the Committee of Privileges concluded that Lord Aberdeen had not committed any breach of privilege of the House of Commons.
  • Yorke brought the matter before the House of Commons as a breach of privilege ( 19 February 1810 ), and Jones was ordered to attend the house.
  • In 1721 Edmund Curl published a pirated edition of his works, and was brought before the bar of the House of Lords for breach of privilege accordingly.
  • The indifference of his Government forced Ratanpuri forced him to file a Breach of Privilege Motion against the Police Officer before the Privileges Committee of the Rajya Sabha.
  • On 15 November 1692, Bickerstaffe was said to have " claimed that the actions of three men in suing Sir Francis Bland in the court of Exchequer constituted a breach of privilege ".
  • Speaker K . Kalimuthu read out a statement charging the journalists _ all but one from the English-language daily The Hindu _ with breach of privilege and gross contempt of the state legislature.
  • In 2003, the Jayalalitha government of the state of Tamil Nadu, of which Chennai is the capital, filed cases against " The Hindu " for breach of privilege of the state legislative body.
  • In 1871, he supervised the publication of " A Compilation of Cases of Breaches of Privilege of the House in the Assembly of the State of New York " ( 251 pg . ).
  • The Supreme Court halted the arrest warrants, which called for the journalists to be detained for 15 days, due to what the speaker said was a breach of privilege and contempt of the house.
  • Maynard favoured the impeachment of Edward Fitzharris, declared its rejection by the House of Lords a breach of privilege ( 26 March 1681 ), and took part in the subsequent prosecution in the king's bench.
  • On 24 November 2010, Speaker of the House Wade Mark ruled that a " prima facie " case of contempt or breach of privilege had been made out against Manning and referred the matter to the Committee for consideration.
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