Yes. A federal court sentence can be appealed and overturned.
Also, any federal sentence can be commuted or pardoned by the President of the United States. This is one of the few federal powers given to the President that is not subject to any checks and balances -- the President grants a pardon, end of story.
A Dome is basically a arch that is turned over to its vertical axis.
Article Six in the Constitution describes the federal government's power. It is called the Supremacy Clause because it talks about how federal law is supreme over state.
In this sentence, the verb is "had thought" ("had" is a helping verb here, showing the past perfect, or pluperfect, tense). "Thought" is the past participle of the verb "to think."
The subject is the "relationship" that is being had with food.
Several, high
Petition the court
An example of using the word tugboat in a sentence for alliteration is: Tony's tugboat turned over.
"He turned the dirt" is a short way of saying, "He turned over the dirt", meaning that he dug the shovel into the dirt, lifted the dirt up, and turned it over, or upside down. This is the ages-old method of preparing soil for planting. These days, dirt is 'turned over' with the use of tractor-pulled plows.
a federal law whereby a person's assets are turned over to a trustee and used to pay outstanding debts
Marriage is worse than a Federal sentence. It is a life sentence.
Turned is a verb in that sentence.
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
After the cheese-truck over-turned on the highway, the road was full of debris.
No, "federal tax return" is not capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or the beginning of a sentence.
The aliens space craft hovered over the earth like magic
Finish this sentence: her paws turned to…