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The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times Support poor
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| Two of the Superior Court judges and the District Court judge would be in Clark County, with one Superior Court judge added in the joint district that serves Benton and Franklin counties and one each in Kittitas and Kitsap counties.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times Support poor
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times Help poor in Civil Cases
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times Help poor in Civil Cases
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| Two of the Superior Court judges and the District Court judge would be in Clark County, with one Superior Court judge added in the joint district that serves Benton and Franklin counties and one each in Kittitas and Kitsap counties.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times Help poor in Civil Cases
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times $90 surcharge
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times $90 surcharge
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| Two of the Superior Court judges and the District Court judge would be in Clark County, with one Superior Court judge added in the joint district that serves Benton and Franklin counties and one each in Kittitas and Kitsap counties.
What newly proposed policy might some people have trouble supporting during tough financial times $90 surcharge
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Joint session of the Legislature
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Joint session of the Legislature
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Joint session of the Legislature
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Requirement of judges
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Requirement of judges
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned Requirement of judges
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned No free Justice
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned No free Justice
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned No free Justice
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned A $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help the poor, five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeship
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned A $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help the poor, five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeship
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned A $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help the poor, five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeship
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned He requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, argued that the $90 fee should not happen, and staff should not be cut
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?"
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned He requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, argued that the $90 fee should not happen, and staff should not be cut
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
List three requests Chief Justice Gerry Alexander propositioned He requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, argued that the $90 fee should not happen, and staff should not be cut
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee They are looking for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available to provide legal help for the poor in civil cases
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee They are looking for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available to provide legal help for the poor in civil cases
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee They are looking for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available to provide legal help for the poor in civil cases
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Support Poor People
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Support Poor People
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Support Poor People
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee The $900,000 cut
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee The $900,000 cut
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee The $900,000 cut
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Help poor people in civil cases
The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Help poor people in civil cases
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
What is the motive of the Washington Supreme Court in asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee Help poor people in civil cases
The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200. ||||| The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Cost of Filing Fee
The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account. ||||| The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Cost of Filing Fee
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Cost of Filing Fee
The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200. ||||| The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Superior court lawsuit filing fees
The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account. ||||| The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Superior court lawsuit filing fees
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Superior court lawsuit filing fees
The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200. ||||| The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Total fee
The total fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account. ||||| The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday.
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Total fee
Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What fee would be split, with 54 percent going to counties and 46 percent going to the state for a newly created equal justice account Total fee
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court For Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project cutting their staff
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court For Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project cutting their staff
"It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice." ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court For Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project cutting their staff
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff cuts within the states two main legal service providers
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff cuts within the states two main legal service providers
"It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice." ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff cuts within the states two main legal service providers
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff Cut
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff Cut
"It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice." ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Staff Cut
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| The change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court to $200.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Reduction in State Support
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Reduction in State Support
"It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice." ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What change would increase the cost of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court Reduction in State Support
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 was cut from the state
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 was cut from the state
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 was cut from the state
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs Reduce State Support
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs Reduce State Support
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs Reduce State Support
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 cut from state support for civil equal justice services
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 cut from state support for civil equal justice services
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 cut from state support for civil equal justice services
As the task force was studying the issue, $900,000 was cut from state support for civil equal justice services. ||||| That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 - cut from state support
That prompted the state's two main legal services providers - Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project - to cut their staffs, Alexander said. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 - cut from state support
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
According to Alexander, what prompted Columbia Legal Services and Northwest Justice Project to cut their staffs $900,000 - cut from state support
"Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?" ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Ration access to Justice
Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Ration access to Justice
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Ration access to Justice
"Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?" ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Free Justice
Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Free Justice
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature No Free Justice
"Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?" ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature "Why should we support this when we face tough financial times?
Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature "Why should we support this when we face tough financial times?
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature "Why should we support this when we face tough financial times?
"Some might say, why should we support this when we face tough financial times?" ||||| Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature He asked why should they support the $90 surcharge when people have difficult times?
Alexander asked in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature. ||||| "It seems to me in America, where we rejoice in the fact that we are a nation devoted to the rule of law, we should not ration access to justice."
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature He asked why should they support the $90 surcharge when people have difficult times?
The recommendation comes from the court's Task Force on Civil Equal Justice Funding, created in 2001 to look for ways to cope with the sparse amount of money available for such cases. ||||| Alexander also requested money for five additional Superior Court judgeships and one additional District Court judgeships, arguing that increased caseloads require more judges.
What did Gerry Alexander ask in his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature He asked why should they support the $90 surcharge when people have difficult times?
Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy. ||||| That Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics stunned Phyllis Howard, president of the U.S. Figure Skating Association.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass
Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy. ||||| On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass
She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her. ||||| On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass
Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy. ||||| That Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics stunned Phyllis Howard, president of the U.S. Figure Skating Association.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass, the official Russian news agency
Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy. ||||| On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass, the official Russian news agency
She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her. ||||| On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner.
Which news agency ran a story that implied Russian organized crime may have infiltrated international sport at the Olympics Tass, the official Russian news agency
Also on Feb. 12, a week before the ice dancing finals, Tokhtakhounov told Anissina's mother in a telephone call that the Russian federation official "had called me from America" to assure that "we are going to make" Anissina "an Olympic champion." ||||| He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges."
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Tokhtakhounov
He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges." ||||| Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Tokhtakhounov
On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner. ||||| The conversations seem to indicate a familiarity between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Tokhtakhounov
Also on Feb. 12, a week before the ice dancing finals, Tokhtakhounov told Anissina's mother in a telephone call that the Russian federation official "had called me from America" to assure that "we are going to make" Anissina "an Olympic champion." ||||| He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges."
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Russian federation official
He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges." ||||| Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Russian federation official
On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner. ||||| The conversations seem to indicate a familiarity between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" Russian federation official
Also on Feb. 12, a week before the ice dancing finals, Tokhtakhounov told Anissina's mother in a telephone call that the Russian federation official "had called me from America" to assure that "we are going to make" Anissina "an Olympic champion." ||||| He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges."
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" The Russian skating federation official
He told her that the Russian skating federation official "will help -- he has two or three judges." ||||| Tass, the official Russian news agency, reported that Anissina attended a ceremony in 1999 at a Paris hotel honoring Tokhtakhounov for his philanthropy.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" The Russian skating federation official
On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner. ||||| The conversations seem to indicate a familiarity between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina.
Who is going to help making Anissina "an Olympic champion" The Russian skating federation official
On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner. ||||| She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her.
On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov March 7
She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her. ||||| Also on Feb. 12, a week before the ice dancing finals, Tokhtakhounov told Anissina's mother in a telephone call that the Russian federation official "had called me from America" to assure that "we are going to make" Anissina "an Olympic champion."
On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov March 7
He assured her that it was nonsense, but that Gailhaguet "knows my name very well -- he tried to help me, and later he made stuff up to scare you so you would not connect me to him even more." ||||| She told Tokhtakhounov that she knew the FBI had interviewed Gailhaguet because of information that Tokhtakhounov "was involved with the results" of the ice dancing.
On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov March 7
On or about March 7, in a conversation between Tokhtakhounov and Anissina, she said she would have won the event without his assistance because the Russian judge did not vote for her and her partner. ||||| She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her.
On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov On or about March 7th
She also apologized for not calling to thank him earlier, but that Gailhaguet had forbidden her. ||||| Also on Feb. 12, a week before the ice dancing finals, Tokhtakhounov told Anissina's mother in a telephone call that the Russian federation official "had called me from America" to assure that "we are going to make" Anissina "an Olympic champion."
On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov On or about March 7th