The Court
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First episode date | March 26, 2002 |
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Final episode date | April 9, 2002 |
Networks | American Broadcasting Company |
Creators | Tom Schulman |
Oliver Goldstick | |
Apr 9, 2002 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2600110 |
About The Court
A pragmatic politician strives to create rapport with her young law clerks while carefully picking her way through the strongly divided trenches of her liberal and conservative Supreme Court colleagues.
Stella Creasy: MP trolled as 'unfit mother' pushes for law change
... Shaking " I sat in The Court clutching myself to stop myself from shaking because I was thinking about what this man was doing, and thinking about my family, " Ms Creasy told the BBC...
British lawyers could be sent to Rwandan courts as part of asylum plans
... Downing Street said in response that it would publish a treaty with Kigali to address The Court s concerns...
Essequibo: Venezuelans vote to claim Guyana-controlled oil region
... Venezuela has not accepted that the ICJ has jurisdiction over this issue, but has so far continued to attend The Court s hearings...
Shea Ryan: Mother to sue firm over boy's manhole death
... " The Court heard the building site was close to a playpark but it was only secured by a single fence which had been vandalised in the past and breached on six occasions...
Judge taken to hospital after family court assault
... BBC Correspondents became familiar with the security in local family courts during reporting under the this year, There is a thorough search process at the main front door, but no guards are visible in the corridors or outside The Courtrooms themselves...
The Vivienne: Drag Race star attack was homophobic - magistrates
... During proceedings, The Court was shown CCTV footage of the altercation, which took place at the Edge Lane branch of the fast food restaurant...
Sandra Day O'Connor: A ranch girl who became 'queen of the court'
... She held the balance of power on The Court for almost two decades, making her one of the most powerful women in the country, notorious in all but name...
George Santos faces expulsion in historic House vote
... Another Republican congressman, Michael Lawler, said: " He can defend himself in The Court of law, but for the purposes of this body, he s got to go...
Chris Kaba: Inquest opens into death of man shot by police
An inquest into the death of Chris Kaba, who was shot by armed police in South London , has been opened.
Coroner Andrew Harris offered his condolences to The Family of the 24-year-old, who was shot through the windscreen of a car in Streatham Hill on 5 September.
Mr Kaba's parents, brother and cousin attended the hearing at Inner South London Coroner's Court.
The Met Police marksman who fired the fatal shot has been suspended.
The Court heard an unarmed Mr Kaba was driving an Audi that had been linked by police to a firearms incident the previous day. He was also being followed by an unmarked police car.
'Very personal'A marked patrol car then blocked the Audi into a narrow residential street. Witnesses said Mr Kaba attempted to use The Car to ram His Way free before he was shot.
Speaking outside The Coroner 's court, his cousin, Jefferson Bosela said: " An urgent decision on criminal charges is critical for this family and many others to Have Faith in a system that is supposed to bring them justice. "
He Said that The Shooting feels " very personal" for many communities across London, because Mr Kaba could have been their son.
The Family has called on The Police officers involved to be interviewed under caution, for a CPS charging decision to take place urgently and for The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to keep The Family up to date with their investigation.
Mr Bosela added: " This should never have happened. It must never happen again.
" We must never accept this as normal. Someone must be Held Accountable . "
The hearing was adjourned to allow the IOPC to carry out its investigation. The watchdog is investigating The Shooting as a potential homicide.
The IOPC confirmed on Tuesday the probe is set to last between six and Nine Months , something Mr Kaba's family said they were " alarmed" at.
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