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SCDC
(redirected from Superior Court of the District of Columbia)

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SCDCScottish Community Development Centre (UK)
SCDCSouth Carolina Department of Corrections
SCDCState Career Development Conference (various locations)
SCDCSouth Carolina Department of Commerce (Columbia, SC)
SCDCService Central de Documentation Criminelle (French: Central Criminal Information Service)
SCDCSuperior Court of the District of Columbia
SCDCScheduled Caste Development Corporation (India)
SCDCSheldon Community Development Corporation
SCDCSoftware Career Discovery Centre


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CSPI filed a suit on 8 September with the Superior Court of the District of Columbia asking it to stop MillerCoors from selling Sparks.
It serves as the point of entry for everyone who has been arraigned and committed for incarceration by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the U.
Debra Cafaro, Ventas's chair, president and chief executive officer, said the REIT asked for prejudgment interest and punitive damages in an amount to be determined by a jury in its suit filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
 
 
 
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