Division of Criminal
Justice Services Executive Deputy Commissioner Michael C. Green and State Police Superintendent George P. Beach II conferred the honors.
Not exact matches
Dutchess County
Executive Marc Molinaro, a presumptive GOP gubernatorial candidate, called for the firing of Michael Green, who serves as commissioner of the Division of Criminal
Justice Services.
Michael Green,
executive deputy commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal
Justice Services, testifies during a joint legislative budget hearing on public protection on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo / Mike Groll)
«We need a pledge from the next attorney general that they will no longer look the other way and investigate the rampant corruption of the Cuomo administration starting in the
Executive Chamber and Division of Criminal
Justice Services.»
TO ALL FIRE CHIEFS IN ERIE COUNTY: New York State
Executive Law § 837 (effective April 1, 2000) requires that applicants for membership to volunteer fire departments undergo a non-fingerprint criminal history check against the State's criminal history files maintained by the Division of Criminal
Justice Services (DCJS) to determine if they stand convicted of the crime of arson in New York State.
The form 48 contempt suit was filed at the Federal High Court, Lagos last week by SERAP
executive director Adetokunbo Mumui «following the
service on Mr Malami and Alhaji Idris of the certified true copy of the judgment of 24 March 2016 by
Justice Muhammed Idris.»
«The first identification is most reliable,» said Michael Green, the
executive deputy commissioner of the state Division of Criminal
Justice Services.
«This perception is creating much of the current acrimony over the recent police killings of New York citizens,» Richard Condon, then the state's
executive director of Criminal
Justice Services, wrote.
He is also a former chief
executive of the crime reduction charity Nacro, which, in partnership with his wife Janine's outsourcing company, Sodexo
Justice Services, won six of the 21 regional probation contracts to supervise more than 200,000 offenders each year.
«Having personal experience with the criminal
justice system and now working with at - risk youth to develop consequential thinking skills, this population is extremely vulnerable to the negative influences and trauma of incarceration, resulting in re-offending and potentially prolonged mental and social instability,» explained M.A.D.E Transitional
Services Executive Director Toney Earl, Jr..
He also served as
executive assistant criminal
justice coordinator under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and deputy director in the state Division of Criminal Justice Services in Gov. George Pataki's
justice coordinator under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and deputy director in the state Division of Criminal
Justice Services in Gov. George Pataki's
Justice Services in Gov. George Pataki's office.
In an email, he cited her «more than 20 years of public
service... including seven years as an assistant district attorney in Erie County, three years as an assistant attorney general, and two years as
executive director of JCOPE — a unique blend of legal, policy and criminal
justice experience that is unparalleled and will greatly serve the state and all New Yorkers.»
Chairman Michael C. Green,
Executive Deputy Commissioner of the state Division of Criminal
Justice Services; RoAnn M. Destito, Commissioner of the state Office of General
Services; John P. Grebert,
Executive Director of the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police; Peter R. Kehoe,
Executive Director of the New York State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New York.
A number of partnerships are also included in the 2010
Executive Budget, including the implementation of a merger between the Department of Health and Human
Services, the Aging and Disability Resource Center and Veterans
Services Office and the creation of a Criminal
Justice Collaboration Council task force to examine the future of the Huber facility and its programming.
Mark McKechnie, MSW, is the
executive director of Youth, Rights &
Justice, a non-profit legal
services organization serving children, youth and families in Portland.
107; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; 29 C.F.R. Part 1614;
Executive Order 11478, Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government;
Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions To Address Environmental
Justice in Minority Populations and Low - Income Populations;
Executive Order 13087, Further Amendment to
Executive Order 11478, Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government;
Executive Order 13160, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Race, Sex, Color, National Origin, Disability, Religion, Age, Sexual Orientation, and Status as a Parent in Federally Conducted Education and Training Programs;
Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to
Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009; Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regulations governing the processing of complaints of discrimination in the Federal sector; and EEOC decisions, procedures, guidelines, and program and management directives.
From 2005 to 2009, Mr. Bradbury headed the Office of Legal Counsel at the U.S. Department of
Justice, where he advised the
executive branch on a wide range of constitutional and statutory questions, and where he received the Edmund J. Randolph Award and the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public
Service, among other awards.
It is proposed that the Family
Justice Service to be led through a Family
Justice Board and a Chief
Executive.
Outgoing AALS president Paul Marcus of the William & Mary Law School organized the opening plenary on access to
justice where he was joined by Cara Drinan of Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, Associate Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Virginia Supreme Court, veteran legal aid attorney and former executive director of Bay Area Legal Aid Alex Gulotta, and Legal Services Corporation vice chair and former Harvard Law School dean Martha
justice where he was joined by Cara Drinan of Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, Associate
Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Virginia Supreme Court, veteran legal aid attorney and former executive director of Bay Area Legal Aid Alex Gulotta, and Legal Services Corporation vice chair and former Harvard Law School dean Martha
Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn of the Virginia Supreme Court, veteran legal aid attorney and former
executive director of Bay Area Legal Aid Alex Gulotta, and Legal
Services Corporation vice chair and former Harvard Law School dean Martha Minow.
A few months ago, Cortez took the helm as
Executive Director of Volunteer Legal
Services of Central Texas (VLS)-- a nonprofit agency founded in 1981 on the premise that financial cost shouldn't prevent low - income people from seeking
justice.
Esther Woodhouse, Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Legal
Executives and Probate specialist lawyer at Roythornes said: «The online
service is part of wider Government plans to reform the
justice system and deliver a modern
service to improve the efficiency of the probate application...
This will be followed by David Merner,
Executive Director, Dispute Resolution Office,
Justice Services Branch, BC Ministry of Attorney General who will be presenting on: «Online Dispute Resolution and The Civil Resolution Tribunal.»
You'll also hear from three preeminent speakers: Jeff Aresty, President of Tech for
Justice; Richard Granat, President of SmartLegalForms, Inc. and DirectLaw, Inc.; and Kimberly Sanchez,
Executive Director of Community Legal
Services of Central Florida.
Nathalie Des Rosiers served as law clerk to Supreme Court of Canada
Justice Julien Chouinard and worked in private practice.She was named one of Canada's 25 most influential lawyers in 2011 and in 2012 by the Canadian Lawyers Magazine; One of Canada's 10 Nation Builders in 2010 by the Globe & Mail; she received the Order of Ontario in 2012; the Médaille de l'Université Paris X in 2007; the Association of Professional
Executives of the Public
Service of Canada (APEX) Partnership Award in 2004; the Medal of the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1999; and the Order of Merit from AJEFO in 2000.
The new chief
executive of Her Majesty's Courts
Service (HMCS) is Chris Mayer, currently HMCS Regional Director for the North West Region, the Ministry of
Justice has announced.
The website is the result of a collaborative effort involving the Nova Scotia Department of
Justice, the
Executive Office of the Nova Scotia Judiciary, the Nova Scotia Barrister's Society, the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Legal Aid, the Department of Community
Services, the Canadian Bar Association — Nova Scotia Branch, and the Capital District Health Authority (Mental Health Program).
CBEs were awarded to His Honour Judge Brian Barker QC, Recorder of London, for
services to the administration of
justice and to charity; Alan Eccles, barrister and Public Guardian, for
services to the administration of
justice and vulnerable adults; Gillian Guy, chief
executive of Citizens Advice, for
services to consumers; Uma Mehta, chief community
services lawyer at London Borough of Islington, for
services to children; and Philip Wood QC (Hon), special global counsel, Allen and Overy, for
services to English and financial Law.
Increasing the diversity within certain sectors of the legal profession, «is never as quick as we want,» says Pillay, who is also
executive director of the legal
services division at the provincial Department of
Justice.
Government Websites Las Vegas Immigration Court U.S. Citizenship & Immigration
Services (Department of Homeland Security) U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (Department of Homeland Security)
Executive Office of Immigration Review (Department of
Justice) Board of Immigration Appeals (Department of
Justice) Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
(2) Legal aid must be independent The Labour government recently announced its intention to abolish the Legal
Services Commission and replace it with an «
executive agency» within the Ministry of
Justice.
Chief
Justice R. Roy McMurtry Receiving the Stephen Little Memorial Award by ACLCO
Executive Director, Lenny Abramowicz, and ACLCO co-chairs, John McKinnon (Staff, IWC) and Steve Webster (Board, South Ottawa Community Legal
Services).
Part - time member, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (2012 - 2016) Vice-chair, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (2011 - 2012) Vice-chair, Public
Service Labour Relations Board (2005 - 2011) Member, Public
Service Staff Relations Board (2002 - 2005) Counsel, Department of
Justice (1997 - 98; 2000 - 2002)
Executive Director, Professional Association of Foreign
Service Officers (1998 - 2000) Research Officer, Social Science Employees Association (1993 - 1997) Associate, Nelligan Power (1992 - 1993)
A not - for - profit campaign organisation, APIL's 4,700 member lawyers (mainly solicitors, barristers and legal
executives) are dedicated to changing the law, protecting and enhancing access to
justice, and improving the
services provided for victims of personal injury.
4 The following persons are excluded from serving as jurors: (a) members of the Privy Council, the Senate and the House of Commons of Canada; (b) members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the
Executive Council; (c) members of the council of a municipality or members of a board of trustees of a school district or school division; (d) judges of the Provincial Court,
justices of the Court of Appeal and Court of Queen's Bench and
justices of the peace, whether retired or not; (e) barristers and solicitors, whether or not they are practising, and students ‑ at ‑ law; (f) medical examiners under the Fatality Inquiries Act; (g) officers and employees of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta; (h) persons who (i) have been convicted of a criminal offence for which a pardon has not been granted, or (ii) are currently charged with a criminal offence; (i) witnesses summoned to attend before the Legislative Assembly or a committee of the Legislative Assembly during the period that their attendance is required; (j) persons confined in an institution; (k) persons engaged in the administration of
justice, including (i) members and employees of any police service, (ii) probation officers, (iii) employees of the Department of Justice, and (iv) employees of the Department of Justice of Canada or the Department of the Solicitor General of
justice, including (i) members and employees of any police
service, (ii) probation officers, (iii) employees of the Department of
Justice, and (iv) employees of the Department of Justice of Canada or the Department of the Solicitor General of
Justice, and (iv) employees of the Department of
Justice of Canada or the Department of the Solicitor General of
Justice of Canada or the Department of the Solicitor General of Canada.
Our 30th Anniversary Dinner was a tribute to those who have made an extraordinary contribution to expanding access to
justice for all — our Fellows and alumni, Board members past and present, sponsors, and this year's Scales of Justice Awardee, Discover Financial Services Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Kelly McNamara
justice for all — our Fellows and alumni, Board members past and present, sponsors, and this year's Scales of
Justice Awardee, Discover Financial Services Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Kelly McNamara
Justice Awardee, Discover Financial
Services Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Kelly McNamara Corley.
He has served as the Director of Litigation and Law Reform with Bedford - Stuyvesant Community Legal
Services and as
Executive Director of the Legal
Services of Western Massachusetts, the Legal
Services of Northern California, the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic
Justice.
Executive Director David Stern also presented a video tribute to Equal
Justice Works» three decades of
service, which was followed by a keynote address by the Honorable Ann C. Williams.
Before becoming an adjudicator in 2002, Ian worked as a lawyer in private practice; in a variety of roles within federal public
service unions, including as
Executive Director; and as counsel with the federal Department of
Justice.
Esther Woodhouse, Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Legal
Executives and Probate specialist lawyer at Roythornes said: «The online
service is part of wider Government plans to reform the
justice system and deliver a modern
service to improve the efficiency of the probate application process.
The
Executive Director will uphold a culture of collaboration and transparency to ensure operations consistently support exceptional quality
services, which in turn meet the civil legal needs of low - income people, empower them to transform their lives and assure equal access to opportunities and
justice with an appreciation for the barriers low - income people face.
The article below is an edited version of a presentation to the National Access to
Justice and Pro Bono conference by Eddie Cubillo,
executive officer of the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal
Service (NATSILS).
Katherine Women's Information and Legal
Service chief
executive Sandra Nelson said the 50 per cent cut to its budget would mean «a reduction in access to
justice for Indigenous women».
(6) The Chief
Executive Officer may, on behalf of the Chief
Justice, arrange with an Agency Head (within the meaning of the Public
Service Act 1999), or with an authority of the Commonwealth, for the
services of officers or employees of the Department or authority to be made available for the purposes of the administrative affairs of the Court.
Nigel Richardson, former Director of Children's
Service, Leeds City Council (Chair) Ben Ashcroft, Care experienced and Founder of Every Child Leaving Care Matters Cllr Judith Blake, Leader, Leeds City Council and Chair of Core Cities UK Matthew Brazier, Her Majesty's Inspector, Specialist Adviser (Looked After Children), Ofsted Nigel Brown, Chief
Executive, Cafcass Cymru Beth Cape Cowens, Child Care lawyer and FRG Trustee Anthony Douglas, Chief
Executive, Cafcass Angela Frazer - Wicks, Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel & Co-Chair of Your Family, Your Voice Alliance Andrew Gill, Chair, BASW (Representative to be confirmed) Dez Holmes, Director, Research in Practice Tony Hunter, Chief
Executive, SCIE Ian Keating, Principal Policy Advisor Children and Young People, Local Government Association Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Kevin Makwikila, Member of Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel Lord
Justice Andrew McFarlane, a Lord
Justice of Appeal in England and Wales Mel Meggs, Deputy Director of Children's
Services, Rotherham MBC Alison Michalska, President of the Association of Directors of Children's
Services (ADCS) and Corporate Director of Children and Adults, Nottingham City Council Alice Miles, Director of Strategy, Children's Commissioner for England Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division Alasdair Smith, Director of Children's
Services, LB Southwark Rachael Wardell, Corporate Director of Communities with Responsibility for Children and Adult
Services, West Berkshire Council (and lead for ADCS on workforce development) Cllr Richard Watts, Chair of the Local Government Association's Children and Young People Board and Leader of the LB Islington Sue Williams, Director of Family Safeguarding, Hertfordshire County Council
She has worked in the Health
Services Executive and the Department of Justice as well as working directly with young people in both community youth services and You
Services Executive and the Department of
Justice as well as working directly with young people in both community youth
services and You
services and Youthreach.
Paul currently serves on the Board of Directors of Rockland Community Foundation, Montefiore - Nyack Hospital, Holocaust Museum for Tolerance Education, Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors — Legislative Steering Committee, Nyack Branch of the NAACP,
Justice Brandeis Law Society
Executive Committee, Legal
Service of the Hudson Valley and PRIDE Rockland among others.