Sentences with phrase «judge had sympathy»

In this ICBC injury case the Judge had sympathy for the ICBC lawyer and the members of his law firm in having to deal with a claimant without a lawyer.
The requirement for neutrality does not require judges to discount the very life experiences that may so well qualify them to preside over disputes... True impartiality does not require that the judge have no sympathies or opinions; it requires that the judge nevertheless be free to entertain and act upon different points of view with an open mind.

Not exact matches

That's not to say that a man wouldn't deserve the same workplace consideration that the judge in this case mandated; it's just to say that a man might have a harder time getting sympathy.
His silence has not won him sympathy from U.S. District Judge William Alsup, the judge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the fJudge William Alsup, the judge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the fjudge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the files.
«God» judged our behavior but had no sympathy for our sufferings.
Muslims in general if left alone with out your intervention might end up fighting each other due differences of views in their faith, but if west keep on applying pressure causing starvation, harassment and confrontation against Muslims and against their faith, this will only lead them to leave behind their differences and jointly or individually confront their enemies, those who wants to deprive them from their rights of faith and belief and the more they are pressed the more they would complain by reacting and not by words and cries since words and cries seem does not reach, heard or work out now a days since being their judges and executors are all of non religious such as atheists, infidels, polytheists who consider their vast interests above all humanity and faith issues such as mercy, leniency, compassion, pity, sympathy, kindness all that of human mutual heavenly code of conduct.!?
Dismissing the claim for judicial review, the judge said: «I have much sympathy for the claimants, and I fully understand their reasons for wishing to pursue this line of inquiry.
To the extent that Blocker has been a soldier doing his job, the movie regards him with sympathy, and supplies an Eastern intellectual (Bill Camp, wearing round spectacles) to sneer and judge.
Fortunately, this final stage may present asymmetric risk / reward — I suspect the judge will have little sympathy for any argument undermining the previous $ 26 million valuation, while there's a strong case for a much higher valuation.
We would not want to leave this case without adding that we are in complete sympathy and agreement with the penultimate paragraph of the learned trial judge's reasons.
As the defendants had already admitted liability before the trial started, the judge had ruled this information was irrelevant and inadmissible because it «may unduly arouse the jury's emotions of prejudice, hostility, of sympathy
Although the judge expressed sympathy for the defendant's position with respect to this first issue, he did not have any for the defendants» remaining arguments.
Being a personal injury lawyer is no easy job; you need to believe in your client, have faith in the justice system, and, very importantly, learn and develop the skills necessary to convince a judge and jury that the clients we represent are not overreaching or crying out for mere sympathy, but instead are persons deserving of civil justice.
Have some sympathy for Family Court Judge Leslie K. Riddle, whose decision in the case of Marchant v. Marchant, 390 S.C. 1, 699 S.E. 2d 708 (Ct.App.
In reaching that conclusion the judge highlighted that, while there was considerable sympathy for the claimant, all the circumstances of the case had to be considered.
The Supreme Court judges clearly had profound sympathy for Kazemi's only son, Stephan Hashemi, describing the allegations of her rape and torture as «horrific.»
Delivering his judgment, the judge said that while he had considerable sympathy with ESR's submission, he had some doubt as to whether a default judgment could be entered when there had in fact been an acknowledgment of service, albeit a late one.
Judges, although they were presumably lawyers themselves once having to scratch a living, show no sympathy and drag parties in to administer instant justice, all the more quickly because no loquacious lawyers to get in way thus enabling judges to go home Judges, although they were presumably lawyers themselves once having to scratch a living, show no sympathy and drag parties in to administer instant justice, all the more quickly because no loquacious lawyers to get in way thus enabling judges to go home judges to go home early.
I have great sympathy for what the judge said as general principle, but I found the actual text that inspired his remarks to be pretty clear and unproblematic — his ultimate interpretation of them was just what I would have expected.
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