The court described the case as unprecedented in the history of the Polish military and judiciary.
It was only a slight exaggeration when this court described, in 1976, a right to abortion "without interference from the state."
The court described the relevant portion of the televised commercial as follows:
The court described him as "a terrorist from the Muslim Brotherhood, an agent of America".
Before sentencing, the court described Chemetco's conduct as "willful and egregious".
The Australian courts described the details of the article in their written opinion on the case, as follows:
The court described the right as a "right to use and occupy the lands" rather than a right of ownership.
Hardcourt or hard court describes a form of surface or floor on which a sport is played.
A responsible constitutional court would necessarily describe such a law as unconstitutional.
In Roland v. Johnson, the court described "gangs of homosexual predators."