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- The first territory to wholly adapt the inquisitional system was the Holy Roman Empire.
- In 1215, the Fourth Council of the Lateran affirmed the use of the inquisitional system.
- "Inquisitional torture was not abolished in the Catholic Church until 1816, " he writes.
- If we continue this inquisitional persecution of literature, we will only frighten away our far and near neighbors,
- Since the library was protected from inquisitional oversight, it preserved many prohibited books that were thought to be expunged.
- However, heretics were written up and if necessary remanded to regional Inquisitional tribunals in Spain or elsewhere in the western hemisphere.
- The adoption of the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina ( " peinliche Gerichtsordnung " of Charles V ) in 1532 made inquisitional procedures empirical law.
- The prospect that the new inquisitional climate would create turmoil in electoral races across the country provoked a remarkably rapid response from both political parties.
- Force Commander Boreale orders the survivors to be given safe return to Segmentum Command, where only a few are likely to survive Inquisitional debriefing.
- He is not an inquisitional bully who takes a sadistic, " Sophie's Choice " pleasure in pitting Lewinsky mother against child.
- As a result, in parts of continental Europe, the ecclesiastical courts operating under the inquisitional procedure became the dominant method by which disputes were adjudicated.
- The congressional yahoos who lined up to regurgitate demagogic sound bites and pose for political photos reciting something they usually skip each day would have held inquisitional hearings.
- In the judiciary, Maududi originally proposed the inquisitional system where judges implement law without discussion or interference by lawyers, which he saw as un-Islamic.
- The Cathars'most powerful supporter was Pedro II, King of Aragon, whose armies clashed with Simon de Montfort's inquisitional army at Toulouse in 1213.
- Under the new " processus per inquisitionem " ( inquisitional procedure ) an ecclesiastical magistrate no longer required a formal accusation to summon and try a defendant.
- While the ecclesiastical courts of England, like those on the continent, adopted the inquisitional system, the secular common law courts continued to operate under the adversarial system.
- A decree of April 29, 1722 created a memorable and unique exception to this regulations, by freeing the Royal Academy of History from any kind of censorship, especially Inquisitional.
- By the end of the play he realizes that the interests of the monarch do not encourage such inquisitional rigor and the story ends in a great festival of tolerance and compromise.
- To help stoke the inquisitional fires, Hendrie had on a guest, one Dr . Jim Sadler, an amiable pediatrician with a novel theory about the child's dangerous behavior.
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