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  • Collateral Attack on Criminal Judgments, 38 U . Chi.
  • And, like wiretap orders, referral orders could not be immune from collateral attack or appellate review.
  • Those assertions " are nothing more than collateral attacks on the decisions taken by the Security Council,"
  • But the FERC rejected that argument on Thursday, calling it a " collateral attack " on past rulings.
  • DNA testing " certainly is " a collateral attack on the death penalty, he acknowledged, but one worth making.
  • However, it is not the case that a warrant that is valid on its face can never be subject to collateral attack.
  • The Fifth Circuit affirmed and later denied Celotex'petition for rehearing, rejecting the argument that its decision allowed a collateral attack on the Bankruptcy Court order.
  • In sustaining petitioner's collateral attack on his conviction, the state trial judge frankly acknowledged the absence of a clear standard for determining prejudice in such a case.
  • I would urge Al Gore and George Bush to think of the country, the continuity of government, its stability, and avoid any collateral attacks on the process.
  • I would urge both Al Gore and George Bush to think of the country _ the continuity of government, its stability _ and avoid any collateral attacks on the process.
  • I would urge both Al Gore and George Bush to think of the country _ the continuity of government, its stability _ and avoid any collateral attacks on the process,
  • On July 2, 1979, the Supreme Court rejected a collateral attack on the case, largely endorsing Judge Boldt's ruling and the opinion of the Ninth Circuit.
  • If that action was wholly void, then it was open to collateral attack, and the railroad company and its grantees could have brought suit to test the legal title at once.
  • See Hansberry, 311 U . S ., at 42 . ( footnote 5 ) Final judgments, however, remain vulnerable to collateral attack for failure to satisfy the adequate representation requirement.
  • We left open the possibility, however, that the conviction underlying the expired sentence might be subject to challenge in a collateral attack upon the subsequent sentence that the expired sentence was used to enhance.
  • These exceptions & mdash; usually called collateral attacks & mdash; are typically based on federal governments, or when a domestic court is asked to enforce or recognise the judgment of a foreign court.
  • But the Supreme Court has held that there is no right to representation for discretionary appeals or post-conviction collateral attacks like " habeas corpus " and " coram nobis ".
  • Celotex filed a petition for rehearing, arguing that the Fifth Circuit's decision allowed a collateral attack on an order of the Bankruptcy Court sitting under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
  • Sherrer v . Sherrer, 334 U . S . 343 ( 1948 ) bars collateral attack on these divorces because the parties could have argued the issue of domicile ( and hence jurisdiction ) in the divorcing state.
  • Violations by a rogue state could be checked via collateral attack : when a plaintiff sought recovery against a defendant's assets in another state, that state could refuse judgment on the grounds that the original judgment was invalid.
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