Sentences with phrase «district magistrate judge»

The Federal Circuit recently issued a stern order (PDF) finding that an Eastern District magistrate judge had «arbitrarily refused to consider the merits» of a transfer motion.

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District Judge Elizabeth Roscoe was incredulous when told that the girl's parents were too busy to see their daughter appear before City of Westminster magistrates after she was accused of offences during the violent disorder in London this week.
To get the warrant, the approval of Rosenstein (deputy AG), the head of the DOJ criminal division, the US Attorney for SDNY (though he recused himself from this for some reason, so whoever substituted for him), and a federal magistrate judge or district judge are required.
Mr Justice McCombe's ruling at the high court, which upheld a ruling originally made by a district judge at Salford magistrates court, is to be challenged at the supreme court.
When a case is finally heard and sentencing issues are considered, the majority of magistrates and district judges try their hardest to come up with a sentence that is suitable, fair and realistic.
The magistrate told him to appear on his case before U.S. District Judge Richard Berman for a status hearing on March 2.
The judges in the redistricting case, Reena Raggi and Gerard E. Lynch of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Dora L. Irizarry of Federal District Court in Brooklyn, noted that the magistrate judge they assigned to draw the new map managed to do in just two weeks what lawmakers «have been unable, or unwilling, to provide New York State voters in more than a year.»
According to the statement, the names of the three were left out when the Council announced its unanimous decision last week to remove from office 20 out of the 21 Circuit Court Judges and District Magistrates investigated by the Disciplinary Committee for their involvement in allegations of bribery by Tigereyepi.
For this purpose, the district court may use, among others, magistrate judges who have been trained to serve as neutrals in alternative dispute resolution processes, professional neutrals from the private sector, and persons who have been trained to serve as neutrals in alternative dispute resolution processes.
April 12, 2018: Federal magistrate judge sets a new trial date: Oct. 29, 2018, in federal district court in Eugene, Oregon.
The court in the Western District of Pennsylvania signed off on a magistrate judge's recommendation and report, in Despot v. Baltimore Life Insurance Co., which noted that the man had a «pattern of filing conclusory complaints against former and prospective employers,» and that because of his history in the federal courts, «his pro se status does not save his complaint.»
Several of its attorneys have gone on to positions in government, including Madeline Haikala, who now serves as a U.S. district judge; Jim Hughey who is now a Jefferson County circuit judge; and Gray Borden who left the firm to take a position as an assistant U.S. attorney and went on to serve as a U.S. magistrate judge.
The judiciary of the single family court will include High Court judges, circuit judges, recorders, district judges (including district judges of the magistrates» court), magistrates and legal advisers (justices» clerks).
Permission will now be required to appeal a family decision of a district judge (magistrates» courts) or lay beaks (FPAR 2).
The FC will take the vast majority of public and family law business and unite circuit, district and district judges (magistrates» courts) along with lay magistrates who can expect to be compensated for the large fall in their criminal work.
During the bail hearing of Julian Assange, the presiding magistrate, District Judge Howard Riddle, gave permission for journalists in attendance to use live blogging technology in reporting proceedings.
As the lawyer grew increasingly angry during the call, the law clerk duly wrote it all down, later reporting it to Mildred Methvin, the federal magistrate judge for whom she worked in the Western District of Louisiana.
They included the circuit judges, the district judges, the magistrates, Anne Owers, chief inspector of prisons and the academics other than David Thomas and Nicola Padfield.
Clerking with a magistrate judge is slightly more limited in scope as their remit is constrained by what federal district judges assign them.
The Ethical Quandary reported on a case out of the Northern District of California, Lenz v. Universal Music Corp., et al, where the court affirmed a magistrate judge's order directing the plaintiff to disclose communications with her attorney.
«The fact is, almost all cases settle before trial,» says Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola with the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. «That means judges» and magistrate judges» rulings on discovery never get expiation on appeal.
In December 2009, an arrest warrant was issued by a district judge at Westminster magistrates» court against Tsipi Livni, leader of the opposition in the Israeli parliament, who was accused of committing war crimes: planning the assault on Gaza in December 2008 in which about 1,300 Palestinians were killed.
A. Process for the arrest of a person charged with a criminal offense may be issued by the judge, or clerk of any circuit court, any general district court, any juvenile and domestic relations district court, or any magistrate as provided for in Chapter 3 (§ 19.2 - 26 et seq.) of this title.
For the district judge (magistrates» court) competition, women accounted for 19 % of the eligible pool, 40 % of applications, and 47 % of those appointed.
Previous experience as a deputy district judge (magistrates» court) was a strong indicator of success.
The Alexandria U.S. District Court affirms the magistrate judge's decision and upholds defendant's DUI conviction because there was sufficient evidence to support a finding of guilt, including an officer's observation of defendant's multiple lane violations, defendant's smell of alcohol and...
David successfully represented Mr Kaivanpor at the re-hearing in the Magistrates» Court where the District Judge decided that he should have his taxi licence returned.
Mr. Hueston previously served as a Central District of California Merit Selection Panel member to assist the U.S. District Court with the appointment and reappointment of magistrate judges.
There are United States attorneys, district court judges, and federal magistrate judges.
She intends to press for the establishment of «a properly funded and resourced unified Family Court», where magistrates, district judges and circuit judges can work together to make best use of available resources.
The practice of the court has changed in recent years in that a district judge and magistrate judge is assigned to each case.
The Project is national in scope and will place about 100 students as judicial interns in federal appellate, district, bankruptcy, magistrate and select state appellate judges» chambers across the country.
Cecil's study provides four categories of summary judgment outcomes: grant in full, grant in part, deny, and «other,» meaning that no action was taken or the district judge accepted the magistrate judge's report and recommendation without indicating whether the motion was granted or denied.
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As a general rule, the higher the court, the fewer salaried women judges — 24 % of the Court of Appeal (up from 18 % in 2014); 22 % of the High Court (up from 18 % in 2014); 28 % of Registrars, Masters, Costs Judges and District Judges (Principal Registry of the Family Division); 27 % of Circuit Judges; 38 % of District Judges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» Cojudges — 24 % of the Court of Appeal (up from 18 % in 2014); 22 % of the High Court (up from 18 % in 2014); 28 % of Registrars, Masters, Costs Judges and District Judges (Principal Registry of the Family Division); 27 % of Circuit Judges; 38 % of District Judges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» CoJudges and District Judges (Principal Registry of the Family Division); 27 % of Circuit Judges; 38 % of District Judges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» CoJudges (Principal Registry of the Family Division); 27 % of Circuit Judges; 38 % of District Judges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» CoJudges; 38 % of District Judges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» CoJudges (County Courts); and 35 % of District Judges (Magistrates» CoJudges (Magistrates» Courts).
With the appointment of a new chief judge in 1999 who was not an enthusiast, the system continued in the opinions of only one of three active district judges and a magistrate judge.
This Code applies to United States circuit judges, district judges, Court of International Trade judges, Court of Federal Claims judges, bankruptcy judges, and magistrate judges.
One potential solution lies in Rule 53 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which permits courts to appoint special masters «to address pretrial... matters that can not be effectively and timely addressed by an available district judge or magistrate judge of the district
State legislators, circuit and district judges, the Franklin County circuit court clerk, county magistrates, other local officials and AOC staff are also expected to attend.
After federal district judge John R. Adams (N.D. Ohio) issued a show - cause contempt order against a magistrate judge who hadn't met his deadline -LRB-!)
A defendant learns first learns of the charges being brought against him at an arraignment before a district court judge or magistrate.
Suit was first filed in 2012, but as the magistrate judge explained, the last three years have focused on heated discovery disputes that have turned the case «into a quagmire of adversarialism» and one that has «passed through the dockets of six district judges and two magistrate judges
For each county, the senior regular resident Judge of the Superior Court serving the county shall appoint from nominations submitted by the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county, one or more Magistrates who shall be officers of the District Court.
Richards LJ was tried by a male district judge and two lay magistrates, who happened to be female.
As salaried, professional justices, district judges sit alone in the magistrates» court; conversely, lay justices, not professional judges or even lawyers, sit in panels of three.
, 8 December 2006 (see 156 NLJ 7252, p 1876), retired District Judge (magistrates» courts) Paul Firth argues an orthodox position that the consequences of a road traffic crash should not affect the criminal liability which attaches.
A federal magistrate judge in the Southern District of Florida recently ruled that a law firm had waived work product protection over notes and memoranda of witness interviews when it provided «oral downloads» of those interviews to...
The Committee consisted of Justice Roslyn Atkinson from the Supreme Court, Justice Berna Collier from the Federal Court of Australia, Justice Colin Forrest from the Family Court of Australia, Judge Michael Shanahan from the District Court, Judge Stephen Coates from the Federal Circuit Court and Magistrates Jacqui Payne and Wendy Cull from the Magistrates Court of Queensland.
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