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Director Andy Muschietti directly disobeyed the orders of the producers.
One crew member disobeyed a direct order, the report said.
It's a fine set of marching orders, disobeyed ever since.
He disobeyed her orders to finish his homework before football practice.
Those who disobeyed the law would face a €150 fine ($164).
Orders to march civilians into camps could be disobeyed, he reasoned.
She said KBR also disobeyed a military directive against burning hazardous materials.
But at 12, Southerland disobeyed the rules and ate a candy bar.
Snow said Arpaio disobeyed the order to help his 2012 reelection campaign.
He burned lords he didn't like, he burned Hands who disobeyed him.
The next day, six drivers who had disobeyed their order were killed.
His son, Stephen, suggested that players would be cut if they disobeyed.
Goetze, who later retired as a two-star general, disobeyed his orders.
I mean, I probably disobeyed every role they put in place for me.
The other towns quickly followed suit, charging women who disobeyed the ban a fine.
Arpaio was found to have disobeyed the order, but claimed his disobedience was unintentional.
So the laws may not be perfect, and they may be disobeyed at times.
Inebriated rank-and-file soldiers routinely disobeyed orders and sometimes burned down Indian villages.
But the soldiers disobeyed orders; they shook hands, and shared cigarettes and other treats.
He disobeyed the orders of my compadre's sons and that's why he was killed.
Malta is investigating whether the Lifeline&aposs crew disobeyed any orders in rescue the migrants.
The Oregonian reported that Finicum and Ryan Bundy resisted arrest and disobeyed orders to surrender.
Students were told they would be disciplined if they disobeyed the rule, the complaint said.
Brunetti, stunned by its content, quietly disobeyed, folding it up and storing it someplace secret.
My friend's father survived only because he'd disobeyed his mom and sneaked out to play.
The boat eventually disobeyed orders and docked, but the German captain now faces criminal charges.
"If the victim disobeyed the defendant's orders, Mr Amin was allegedly physically assaulted," it said.
Occasionally, to save time, he disobeyed the mandate and used the boys' room to save time.
The lawmakers were threatened with corruption cases being opened against them if they disobeyed, he said.
Olsen said Hill was approaching him in a hostile, threatening manner and disobeyed commands to stop.
In other cases, Allied officers and men feared severe punishment if they disobeyed orders to attack.
He also suggests that Trump's efforts fell short only because his subordinates repeatedly disobeyed his instructions.
They were told the material would be released if they disobeyed orders or tried to leave.
It outlawed protests in the days before and after, vowing tough sentences for those who disobeyed.
One militia disobeyed orders and crossed the city limits, while others executed civilians fleeing to Fallujah's north.
The virtual video was good at responding quickly and accurately when we disobeyed our new sex partner's instruction.
According to a police report, Perlicz disobeyed police orders to remain on the sidewalk and not obstruct traffic.
Brailsford testified Shaver disobeyed orders not to put his hands behind him on several occasions, the station reported.
He was fired after he disobeyed a supervisor and abandoned his trailer at roadside after its brakes froze.
Those who disobeyed were forced to squat or spend 2300 hours in solitary confinement in a frigid room.
In one case, lawyers for the City of New York missed several filing deadlines and disobeyed court orders.
Arpaio, known as "Sheriff Joe," was found to have disobeyed the order, but claimed his disobedience was unintentional.
He took the case to trial, showed contempt toward the justice system and disobeyed the presiding judge's orders.
They watched as Christy disobeyed their order to drop the gun, and then a Fulshear city officer shot her.
On December 4th two elite police units denounced "repression" by the government and disobeyed orders to enforce the curfew.
A hearing next month will also address whether the two companies disobeyed a court order to submit the documents.
Olsen has said that Hill was coming at him in a hostile, threatening manner and disobeyed commands to stop.
Prosecutors say he disobeyed a court order by continuing to make immigration arrests after he was ordered to stop.
Police officials say Schultz was wielding a knife and disobeyed commands to drop it and stop walking toward officers.
When she became pregnant yet again, her husband considered putting the baby up for adoption if she disobeyed him.
Dietrich von Choltitz, said to have disobeyed Hitler's order to destroy Paris in August 1944, had changed his mind.
Duterte had deployed the police and military to man checkpoints, telling them they could arrest anybody who disobeyed them.
Arpaio admitted to having inadvertently disobeyed the 2011 injunction but said his behavior did not meet a criminal standard.
BuzzFeed News reported on the ground from the event, where white supremacists came prepared for violence and disobeyed police orders.
Jones's son Stephen went further on Thursday, suggesting that the Cowboys would cut any player who disobeyed the team's policy.
The panel said children had been forced to kill civilians and loot and had faced corporal punishment if they disobeyed.
According to Mr. Zambada, Mr. Beltran-Leyva had disobeyed an order not to send a shipment of cocaine from Acapulco.
But he had high praise for three officers who had disobeyed orders and escorted emergency medical technicians into the gym.
The police said that masked protesters had disobeyed orders to uncover their faces; demonstrators said the police had provoked them.
Arpaio was convicted last month of criminal contempt after he disobeyed a federal judge's order to stop racially profiling Latinos.
When the officer commanded Bundy to stop, he disobeyed and the policeman arrested him for what initially seemed like a misdemeanor.
The Tehran analyst said this regulation was being widely disobeyed, and estimated billions of dollars were being held illicitly outside banks.
As TMZ reported ... Haywood disobeyed orders to stand down after hopping a fence ... prompting the security guard to fire multiple shots.
BuzzFeed further reported that Kelly allegedly coerced the women into group sex, videotaped them, and beat them when they disobeyed him.
But in early 2015, two people were shot at by NSA police when they disobeyed orders outside the heavily secured campus.
We hear Johansson singing—or, to be exact, melodiously breathing—"Trust in Me," which is not a commandment to be disobeyed.
Mark W. Clark, the American leading the Fifth Army in Italy, disobeyed direct orders to attack the German line farther south.
" Fudge was stopped and arrested on "charges alleging he disobeyed an officer, was driving while intoxicated and after suspension and resisted arrest.
Those dissenters who disobeyed because they considered the U.S. government illegitimate, at least in some respects, were written out of the story.
She's a known mutineer whom the crew loathes and already has disobeyed a superior officer on Discovery by breaking into the lab.
Mr. Olsen has said Mr. Hill was coming at him in a hostile manner and disobeyed commands to stop, making him feel threatened.
If Amin disobeyed his orders, he was allegedly assaulted by Islam, who struck him with his hand, or sometimes with a wooden shoe.
After that incident, a criminal protective order was issued, which prohibited him from communicating with his girlfriend, but he disobeyed the protective order.
Every provision of the Constitution that is disregarded and disobeyed without consequence places the lasting protection of our rights and liberties at risk.
President Richard Nixon's national security adviser, Henry Kissinger, routinely disobeyed his boss's instructions on matters ranging from press contacts to arms control talks.
Those who disobeyed the ordinance — including business owners who allowed women to smoke — could be thrown in prison or fined $5 to $25.
Having disobeyed the Waif, she retrieves her sword (a key symbol of her identity), goes on the lam, and ultimately kills the Waif.
A 49-year-old Arizona man is behind bars this week because authorities allege he killed his wife after she disobeyed him, PEOPLE confirms.
She was denied food and water — and beaten if she disobeyed — and, at times, she was forced to sit in contorted positions for hours.
Juan Frío was the seat of the local paramilitary boss, who was known for excessive punishments he meted out to those who disobeyed him.
"One Gold Mantis supervisor, who had already physically beaten another employee, threatened to kill plaintiffs if they disobeyed him," it said in the filing.
On Tuesday, Arpaio was formally changed with criminal contempt of court after he allegedly disobeyed the federal government's instruction to stop profiling Hispanic drivers.
People in China are bypassing its internet firewall to read explosive leaked files about Uighur oppression, and saluting an official who disobeyed Xi Jinping
The last time he got written up for a disciplinary offense was when he disobeyed an order to keep the mess hall line moving.
Signs of that divide emerged during a rare cease-fire last year, where some Taliban fighters openly disobeyed the limitations set by their leaders.
The doctor added that one of the soldiers said he feared that all those who disobeyed orders will be executed if this movement fails.
But whether one believes that Castile disobeyed the officer's multiple orders not to reach for his gun, the NRA has been anything but silent.
He went to the shelter with visions of the perfect dog dancing through his head, one that never barked or shed or disobeyed commands.
They were told that the material would be released if they disobeyed orders or tried to leave, according to a former member and other witnesses.
Trump, similarly, seemed to realize that a lot of the rules that guided polite politics could be subverted or even disobeyed entirely, to his benefit.
Connery disobeyed a traffic control signal and drove into a flooded area in Norway, New York, said Michael Kopy, the state's director of emergency management.
So [the message was that] anybody who disobeyed the policy was being selfish and illegal, and even, to some extent, not a good human being.
Upon entering class I was told I needed to leave or would be escorted out by officers, I never disobeyed the student code of conduct.
When she disobeyed, he grabbed her by the neck and tried to pick her up — at which point she seemed to try to hit him.
"This awards the guy who deforested, awards the guy who disobeyed the law," Nurit Bensusan, policy coordinator at the Brazilian nongovernmental organization Instituto Socioambiental, told Reuters.
It was filled primarily with black men arrested on trumped-up charges, forced to labor in the cotton fields without pay, and whipped when they disobeyed.
This time, Fisher is bringing new arguments, saying that the appeals court disobeyed SCOTUS' instruction to carefully examine the role of race in the admission policy.
Ceausescu sought to quell the uprising by ordering his security forces to shoot to kill instead of firing blanks — an order that General Vlad apparently disobeyed.
If Cardinal McCarrick was the target of sanctions by Benedict in 603 or 2010, as Archbishop Viganò claimed, then he openly disobeyed the orders for years.
"This awards the guy who deforested, awards the guy who disobeyed the law," said Nurit Bensusan, policy coordinator at the Brazilian non-governmental organization Instituto Socioambiental.
I disobeyed the cardinal rule that so many other small-business owners I know who have been in business for many years have learned: Spread the risk.
To start off the morning, he even told the jury to disregard an accusation he had made earlier, that the prosecution had disobeyed him about a witness.
Despite her new rank, Wongvajirapakdi "did everything to make herself equal to Queen Suthida" and disobeyed the king and queen, Channel News Asia reported, paraphrasing the palace.
In 2003, he disobeyed a federal court order to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments that he had installed in the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery.
The road could have been fixed, but the local political broker did not allow it because my extended family disobeyed his decree and voted for someone else.
The law empowers Mr. Salvini to deny aid ships entry into Italian waters, confiscate boats and impose a million euro fine on ship captains who disobeyed him.
In 85033, he was removed from the court when he disobeyed a federal judge's order to take down a Ten Commandments monument commissioned for the court building.
Olsen told a civil grand jury last year that Hill was coming at him in a hostile manner and disobeyed commands to stop, making him feel threatened.
In their amicus brief, the Democratic House members contended that Trump knowingly upended the authority of the court by pardoning someone who had intentionally disobeyed court orders.
Even under the military curfew in 53 the people in my neighborhood disobeyed the law with a cool insouciance and carried on doing what they always do.
The law empowers Mr. Salvini to deny aid ships entry into Italian waters, confiscate boats and impose a million euro fine on ship captains who disobeyed him.
He exerted his authority over me and I struggled to subvert his appointed order, which, if disobeyed, resulted in devastating punishment of both a physical and emotional nature.
Fury's prioritization of life is what guides him and Steve Rogers, who similarly disobeyed orders in World War II to save his comrades, to take down Project Insight.
On more than one occasion, he disobeyed the company's "blackout" period for stock transactions, selling or buying stock worth tens of millions of dollars, according to the SEC.
Maeve later disobeyed her programming to return to the park, but the surprise that Maeve's counterintuitive behavior wasn't actually free will should make every other host's awakening suspect.
His girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, who was in the passenger seat, streamed the gruesome aftermath live on Facebook, challenging the officer's claim that Mr. Castile had disobeyed his instructions.
Mr. McGahn also disobeyed the president's early 2018 directive to create a false paper trail obscuring an earlier effort by Mr. Trump to have the special counsel fired.
"It is unacceptable for a person who disobeyed her own Constitution to tour Romania and give out advice about how Romania's Constitution should be changed," Mr. Viski said.
She belongs to a small canon of great women explorers (Isabella Bird, Jane Bowles) who disobeyed the notion that they needed to follow the rules and stay put.
The case may emerge as the first of its kind to decide whether the Trump administration disobeyed Judge Donnelly's ruling to keep legal visa holders in the country.
The classic example is of a dog that has disobeyed an order displaying what appears to be a "guilty face", as a way of appeasing its owner when scolded.
Guzman's lawyers have said they intend to appeal his guilty verdict, citing a report that jurors disobeyed court rules by reading news reports about the case during the trial.
Militants had banned the playing and enjoyment of music—with harsh penalties for those who disobeyed—but Songhoy Blues saw "music as our weapon, our songs as our resistance".
Before the protests, the government flooded the streets with riot police and national guardsmen and ordered a blanket ban on public gatherings, promising prison sentences for those who disobeyed.
The sheriff was ordered to stop profiling Latinos for traffic stops and detention in Arizona, however he disobeyed the order, and was found guilty of criminal contempt last month.
It claimed, citing the anonymous juror, that some jurors disobeyed the judge's orders by reading news reports on the trial and discussing the trial with each other before deliberations.
When O'Quin disobeyed orders, guards strapped him to a chair by his ankles and wrists and left him caked in feces and urine, the family alleged in a lawsuit.
Avenatti is appearing on TV a lot, but his papers seem in order, nothing that he's gotten wrong was clearly intentional, and he hasn't disobeyed any instructions from the court.
Florence's fear of black magic if she disobeyed her traffickers, went to the police or failed to pay her debt is typical for many women trafficked from Nigeria, experts say.
Levoff not only disobeyed Apple's "blackout" period for stock transactions, he was in charge of alerting employees to the specifics of the blackout periods that he then proceeded to break.
Here and Now Two roads diverged under the sign of 11:11, and Greg Boatwright — he disobeyed the robotic voice of his car's GPS and turned in the other direction.
According to state media, Xi demanded "resolute opposition against bureaucratism and the practice of formalities for formalities' sake in the prevention work," adding that those who disobeyed would be punished.
When federal judges in New York, Virginia and Massachusetts initially blocked Mr. Trump's travel ban a week ago, reports emerged that border agents disobeyed the courts or obeyed only grudgingly.
While most kids fight over toys, clothes or the remote control, she was routinely slapped, kicked and punched in the face when her parents weren't looking, if she disobeyed her brother.
The incident got Zsa Zsa just as many critics as admirers, but her explanation for why she disobeyed the officer in the first place is just bonkers – and very Zsa Zsa.
When we couldn't figure out how she made it over to the farm, it was pretty simple...she deliberately disobeyed her boss's orders in order to be there for Ralph. Sigh.
"If the victim disobeyed the defendant's orders, Mr. Amin was allegedly physically assaulted by the defendant, who either struck him with his hand or sometimes with a wooden shoe," it said.
Environmental group ClientEarth said in a statement that argument did not hold, adding that the case is the first time in EU history that a country has disobeyed an ECJ decision.
Torra has said he disobeyed because the order was at odds with a resolution adopted by the Catalan parliament and the character of the yellow ribbons was open to subjective interpretation.
Hours earlier on Monday, Mr. Duterte spoke at an awards ceremony in Manila, where he said, "I am not a killer," and then threatened to kill police officers who disobeyed him.
"It has been established that the opposition leader disobeyed police orders to clear the way, thereby putting the life of the head of state in danger," police chief Kakoma Kanganja told reporters.
One black North Carolina woman recounts that under Jim Crow her parents and grandparents warned her, at an early age, that if she disobeyed the rules of segregation, she would get arrested.
The defense has requested an "evidentiary hearing" to investigate whether jurors disobeyed Judge Cogan's orders by reading about the case on the internet and discussing evidence with each other prior to deliberations.
Guzman's lawyers had argued that a new trial was needed after Vice News published an interview with one of the jurors, who said that the jury disobeyed court orders during the case.
On cross-examination by Mr. Raniere's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, Sylvie acknowledged that her collateral was never made public, and said that she had disobeyed directions by erasing messages between her and Mr. Raniere.
He ordered women to maintain near-starvation diets to achieve the type of body he found desirable and punished those who disobeyed his edict to have sex only with him, former followers said.
Mr. Winterkorn continued to endorse efforts to cover up the wrongdoing until shortly before a Volkswagen employee disobeyed orders and revealed the defeat device to California regulators in August 2015, the indictment says.
A teenager who disobeyed his anti-vaccine mother and decided to get immunized against her wishes told Congress in early March that Facebook was a key source of misinformation in his household. Sen.
The juror said several members of the jury disobeyed the judge's orders and read about the case in the media, including reports that a government witness accused Chapo of drugging and raping young girls.
Prosecutors charge that Arpaio disobeyed a court order by continuing to make immigration arrests after he was ordered to stop -- and that his actions violated a court order made in a racial profiling case.
An Italian judge on Tuesday ordered 31-year-old Carola Rackete released from house arrest where she had been held since Saturday, when she disobeyed Italian military orders and entered the port of Lampedusa.
Her tenure was short-lived, though, after she disobeyed Batman's orders: In an attempt to prove her worth, she initiated a gang war in Gotham City with disastrous results, including sustaining seemingly fatal wounds.
"Those who disobeyed the rules, refused to be on duty, engaged in fights or were late for studies were placed in handcuffs and ankle cuffs for up to 12 hours," Samarkand told the Post.
After announcing the verdict in a Moscow court, Judge Dmitri Gordeev returned to his chambers to consider a separate ruling on an accusation that Mr. Navalny had disobeyed police orders as he was detained.
Ephraim is angry that his elder son has disobeyed him, running away with his little brother instead of accompanying their parents to "line up with dignity" at the factory, as the occupiers had commanded.
Carola Rackete, a 31-year-old German national, disobeyed Italian military orders and entered the port of Lampedusa on Saturday to bring some 41 African migrants to land in the Dutch-flagged Sea-Watch boat.
Judge Alessandra Vella ordered the 31-year-old German captain, Carola Rackete, released from house arrest where she had been held since Saturday when she disobeyed Italian military orders and entered the port of Lampedusa.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A hard-headed hospital nun who disobeyed doctor's orders saved the life of Pope Francis some six decades ago when he risked dying of pneumonia, the pope reveals in a new book.
If Mr. Comey still worked for the government, any instruction from Mr. Trump not to testify about their private conversations would have teeth, because the president could fire Mr. Comey for insubordination if he disobeyed.
As they did during the hearings, Democrats on Monday cited Gorsuch's opinion siding with an employer who fired a trucker who disobeyed an order to stay with a disabled vehicle for hours in subzero weather.
If Jackson decides that Stone has disobeyed her gag order, she could revoke his $250,000 signature release bond and order him held without bail until his trial on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Consider Vice President Mike Pence's praise last week for a former Arizona sheriff, Joe Arpaio, who routinely violated the constitutional rights of black and brown people and then openly disobeyed a federal court order to stop.
As Trump recently dangled the possibility of clemency for Stone, it was hard not to recall Trump's first pardon, for Arpaio, who disobeyed court orders to stop singling out for detention Latino and other minority drivers.
VATICAN CITY, Dec 2 (Reuters) - A hard-headed hospital nun who disobeyed doctor's orders saved the life of Pope Francis some six decades ago when he risked dying of pneumonia, the pope reveals in a new book.
They will also likely hammer his dissent in a 2628th Circuit ruling that held a trucking company was wrong to fire a driver who disobeyed orders to wait for a repair truck in sub-zero weather. Sen.
Moore was first removed from the Alabama Supreme Court in 2003 when he disobeyed a federal judge's order to take down a Ten Commandments monument Moore had commissioned for the building that housed the state Supreme Court.
In what the court called an unprecedented challenge of its authority by a public official, current speaker Yuli Edelstein had disobeyed its order to hold an election for the post - a vote he was set to lose.
Columbus's rule was nightmarish, forcing the people of Hispaniola into slavery, including children for sexual purposes, forcing grueling labor on people, and brutally punishing those who either disobeyed or didn't work hard enough with torture, dismemberment, and death.
The march took place the day after buildings and cars went up in flames during raucous demonstrations over the killing of Mr. Smith, who the police said had disobeyed orders to drop a gun while he was chased.
Ms. Radhakrishnan said that if Myanmar disobeyed the order, it could mean an end to the "shocking level of leniency" she said the country had enjoyed on rights issues since its transition to partial democracy began in 2011.
For those unfamiliar ... The Wall is a boundary of the city where "The Handmaid's Tale" takes place, and bodies of executed men and women who have disobeyed the laws are often hung there as a warning to others.
If the president wanted a legislative cementing for DACA, he'd make that clear to the right wing of his party, offer them sweeteners in the form of something like a border wall, and threaten consequences if they disobeyed him.
The investigation said 10 cadets said they didn&apost make the gesture until Byrd told them to, and that they only did so because they feared they wouldn&apost be allowed to graduate if they disobeyed Byrd&aposs instructions.
That person described various degrees of juror misconduct, including the claim that at least five jurors disobeyed the judge's orders and read news coverage about the trial, including the child rape allegations against Chapo that were not presented as evidence.
Lieutenant McCain confirmed the following charges to PEOPLE: Fudge disobeyed an officer; was driving while intoxicated; driving after revocation or suspension; resisting arrest; city ordinance for open container; ticket for solid line violation; and default or breach of bail conditions.
The passage of a motion that sought to rule out a no-deal Brexit in any circumstances, voted through with the help of four cabinet ministers who disobeyed her by abstaining, suggested that she was losing control of her government.
It is not the first time Conway has been accused of violating the act — she was found to have disobeyed the law on two previous occasions when she endorsed and advocated against political candidates during the Senate special election in Alabama.
Some internet users in China are bypassing the country's stringent censors to read an explosive New York Times story detailing the Communist Party's hard-handed tactics against the Uighur Muslim minority, and paying tribute to an official who disobeyed party instructions.
Mr. Raniere stands accused of running Nxivm, which billed itself as a self-help group, like a cult, subjugating and abusing women who joined, and former members said, punishing those whose disobeyed his orders to have sex only with him.
The indictment said Mr. Smith, 49, would give orders through prison phone calls, including once directing a gang member to carry out an act of violence last year, saying anyone who disobeyed the order would be kicked out of the gang.
DOS slaves were forced to hand over compromising information about themselves, often including nude photos and embarrassing confessions, and told that the material would be released if they disobeyed orders or tried to leave, according to Salzman and other witnesses.
In May, a court in the southern state of Kerala summarily annulled a five-month-old marriage on grounds that the wife, a convert to Islam, had disobeyed her parents and been lured into a potentially dangerous liaison with a Muslim man.
Arpaio was convicted last month of criminal contempt after he disobeyed a federal judge's order to stop racially profiling Latinos while detaining individuals suspected of illegally entering the U.S. Trump's pardon drew a wave of backlash and criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
When I was a correspondent in Germany between 1998 and 2001, I attended a ceremony at a military base being renamed for Anton Schmid, a soldier in Hitler's army who disobeyed orders when confronted by Nazi brutality toward Jews in the Vilnius ghetto.
Earlier this month, Texas judge Scott Jenkins granted Heslin's motion for sanctions and legal expenses after the defendants disobeyed a court order to provide a witness list and documentation, and ordered the defendants to pay Heslin's legal fees, in the amount of $65,825.
"He disparaged the prosecution's evidence, misstated its legal theories, even implied that prosecutors had disobeyed his orders when they had not," Nancy Gertner, a retired U.S. District Court judge in Massachusetts, wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post on Thursday.
"The military appeals court found Behenna disobeyed orders, became the aggressor against his prisoner, and had no justification for killing a naked, unarmed Iraqi man in the desert, away from an actual battlefield," Hina Shamsi, the ACLU's national security project director, said in a statement.
Kris W. Kobach, the secretary of state of Kansas and face of the Trump administration's efforts to clamp down on supposed voter fraud, was found by a federal judge on Wednesday to have disobeyed orders to notify thousands of Kansans in 2016 that they were registered to vote.
After Lee's death in 1870 when the venerated general was no longer around to defend his trusted lieutenant, Lost Cause adherents perpetrated a false story that Longstreet had deliberately disobeyed Lee's order to attack the Union lines at sunrise on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
In addressing the contretemps on Wednesday, during an appearance at a public housing complex in Brooklyn, the mayor denied having disobeyed an order from a border agent but did not deny or even address the central accusation of federal officials — that he had strayed across the border illegally.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court issued rulings on Monday in favor of a death row inmate whose lawyer disobeyed his instructions and a driver of a rental car that was searched without his permission after the police learned he was not listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Although May supported the idea of ruling out a no-deal Brexit in the short term, she suffered another humiliation when four of her ministers disobeyed her and abstained from a vote on an amendment which ruled out a no-deal Brexit in any circumstances and was passed by parliament.
Although May supported the idea of ruling out a no-deal Brexit in the short term, she suffered another humiliation when - in an evening of parliamentary mayhem on Wednesday - four of her ministers disobeyed her by abstaining from a vote on an amendment which ruled out a no-deal Brexit in any circumstances.
The post-trial drama began on Wednesday when one of the anonymous jurors emailed Keegan Hamilton, a Vice News reporter, and later told him — during an interview by video chat — that at least five members of the panel had disobeyed instructions from Judge Brian M. Cogan to ignore media coverage of the trial.
The report also found that some of the soldiers had lied to hide their actions, that their commanders had disobeyed standing orders by sending them into the area that day, that five of the soldiers had opened fire knowing that their targets posed no threat and that two other soldiers had fired without being sure.
In his 57-page judgment, Judge Daniel D. Crabtree, of the United States District Court in Kansas, said Ms. Ross was subjected to grueling work and fear of reprisals if she disobeyed the defendants, which include Mr. Jenkins and the Value Creators, the name he gave to the United Nation of Islam in 2015.
Whether they were relieved of their duty, by decree of Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios, for having disobeyed orders—for becoming, in effect, a two-man Rebel Alliance, lampooning the genre that they were meant to sustain—we may never know, but biting the hand that feeds you, in a billion-dollar business, is asking for trouble.
Levoff's position at Apple — he oversaw the company's compliance with securities laws — granted him insider access to not-yet-public earnings results and briefings on iPhone sales; the complaint by the Securities and Exchange Commission says that on more than one occasion he disobeyed the company's "blackout" period for stock transactions, selling or buying stock worth tens of millions of dollars.
Rosenstein also remembered how he disobeyed Trump's request to include in that memo that Comey had told Trump that he wasn't under investigation -- "because number one, I had no personal knowledge of what the director said to the President, and number two, in any event, it was not relevant to my memo" -- and criticized the way the President carried out the firing.
Vlad Viski of MozaiQ said Wednesday that "it is extremely worrying that a person who broke the law in the United States is being brought to Romania and presented as some sort of hero of Christianity... It is unacceptable for a person who disobeyed her own Constitution to tour Romania and give out advice about how Romania's Constitution should be changed."
People use Samsung Gear VR during the presentation of the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 edge:This guy disobeyed Samsung's orders and decided to check his phone:Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg (L) and President of Mobile Communications Business of Samsung D.J. Koh say goodbye during the presentation of the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 edge: And here's a version I fixed.
Despite his history of extremist views — he once said Muslims should not be allowed to serve in Congress, once called being gay "detestable," flagrantly disobeyed federal court orders while chief justice, and just this year falsely asserted to a Vox reporter that some American communities in the Midwest lived under sharia law — he then seemed set to win a relatively easy victory against the Democratic nominee this December.
He was convicted last year of criminal contempt after he disobeyed a court order to stop using racial profiling as a law enforcement tactic, but was pardoned by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
During the trial, al-Tuwayha, who pleaded not guilty, said he opened fire because he feared the base was coming under attack, according to the AP. "I have all the respect for the king, but I was doing my job," he said as he was led out of the courtroom, according to the AP. Jordan had originally said the Americans were at fault because they disobeyed orders, but the country later retracted that claim.
Read more:China tells Uighur Muslims they are abducting their families so they can cleanse their brains like they have a disease, leaked documents showPeople in China are bypassing its internet firewall to read explosive leaked files about Uighur oppression, and saluting an official who disobeyed Xi JinpingMaps show 500 suspected &aposre-education&apos camps and prisons where China is locking up and torturing its Muslim minorityThis map shows a trillion-dollar reason why China is oppressing more than a million Muslims

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