Sentences with phrase «v.i.d. judicial delegates»

Next came the election of the judicial delegates.
I exclude any contests for Judicial Delegates & Alternates and County Committee as they are so obscure that even political junkies don't usually care about them.
The following V.I.D. Judicial Delegates were chosen at the 2010 Judicial Candidates Forum held on Thurs., May 27th: Keen Berger Jonathan Geballe Frieda Bradlow The following are Alternative Delegates: Mary Ann Carlese Katherine Wolpe Patrick Mahon
He filed petitions to run as a state committeeman and a judicial delegate.
On Tuesday, the Board of Elections Cover Sheet Review Committee found that the Bronx Democrats had made errors of three volumes of petitions involving judicial delegates:
The NYC Board of Elections acknowledges that the Bronx Democratic party organization filed petition volumes for its slate of Council candidates incumbents Rafael Salamanca, Vanessa Gibson, Fernando Cabrera, Andy Cohen and Andy King as well as Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj and State Sen. Rubén Diaz Sr., judicial delegates, and civil court candidate, Fidel Gomez.
County Committee and Judicial delegate races
See full posting here St. John's Lutheran Church 83 Christopher Street ● Male & Female District Leader (Speakers: candidates + VID members) ● Judicial Delegates (Speakers: candidates)
Just one example: Jacobson, a judicial delegate from Colonie, faces a primary from the second in command of his town party, Ellen Rosano, who has joined Walsh's slate.
In the case of the Supreme Court vacancy, the Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial convention.
Judicial Delegates are proportional to the Democratic voter turnout (how many ppl vote for the Dem) in the last Gubernatorial election by district.
Judicial Delegates - Vote from Nadine Hoffmann to Luke Henry (Vote for up to 11) Alternate Delegates — Vote from Peter Gleason to Thomas Gass (Vote For up to 11)
Judicial delegates will convene later this month or early October to nominate candidates for State Supreme Court.
Also elected in each Assembly District are judicial delegates who conduct judicial interviews and endorsements.
This made the selection process difficult for our Judicial delegates, but the they selected Debra James, Anil Singh, and Peter Moulton.
At our May 3 spring meeting we will ask the club to endorse 2 or 3 members who are interested in being judicial delegates and alternate delegates for 2018.
The responsibilities of judicial delegates include getting to know the people running for NY Supreme Court and attending the judicial convention (likely this year between September 18 - 24).
GSD members also approved a resolution to give the executive committee authorized to negotiate a full slate of judicial delegates (5) and alternates (5) with the other Democratic District Leaders from AD 65.
Also: you must be a member of Grand Street Democrats to be considered for our endorsement as a judicial delegate.

Not exact matches

As expected, Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson was nominated without opposition for Justice of the Supreme Court by the delegates to the 12th Judicial District Convention held at the Eastwood Manor Thursday night.
Ulster County's 15 Democratic delegates to this Friday's state Supreme Court judicial nominating convention in Albany could be decisive in the contest to determine the Third District's next judge.
The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), which as part of its mission seeks to raise judicial standards and reform the legal system, will discuss the issue at its upcoming House of Delegates meeting on June 17, and consider voting on whether to take a position on the ballot measure, a spokesperson has confirmed.
The DA sent letters to judicial nominating delegates, Wednesday and informed his staff Thursday morning of his intention to run for New York State Supreme Court judges.
A few weeks ago, 16 Ulster County Democratic delegates attended the Third District judicial nominating convention in Albany.
«Silver, by the power he amassed as speaker and all the power he has — he's gotten people jobs in the courthouse — also had sway at the judicial conventions because the delegates from his Assembly district and sometimes adjoining districts was able to dictate, on occasion, who would be a judge,» Flacks said.
BY ANDY HUMM Justice Doris Ling - Cohan, a distinguished jurist and champion of the rights of tenants, immigrants, and LGBT people, was re-nominated by acclamation for a 14 - year term to the New York State Supreme Court by delegates to Manhattan's County Democratic Judicial Convention on September 22.
Delegates to the Third Judicial District nominating convention will convene at 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Albany County courthouse to nominate two candidates to run for state Supreme Court in November.
As a judicial convention delegate, I was there....
Finally, they'll be selecting delegates to the New York State Democratic judicial convention.
Because these decisions are «administrative» decisions delegated by the Home Office they do not require judicial oversight.
The primary issue in substantive judicial review should always be what is the nature of the question decided by the administrative decision - maker and who as between the judiciary and the executive or its delegates is best - suited to have the final say in answering it.
Statute law can delegate law - making powers to administrators (eg rule - makers), who are accountable to the courts in judicial review.
Moreover, just weeks after St. Simons and RFF were decided, the ABA House of Delegates passed a resolution urging all «federal, state, tribal, territorial and local legislative, judicial and other governmental bodies» to support applying the attorney - client privilege to protect from disclosure «confidential communications between law firm personnel and their firms» designated in - house counsel made for the purpose of the rendition of professional legal services to the law firm» and to reject any claim that conflict of interest principles or the «fiduciary exception» undermine that claim of privilege.
115, 847 A. 2d 1098 (2004), the court reached the conclusion that a trial court can not delegate its judicial authority to determine the best interests of the child.
The Arizona Court of Appeals did accept jurisdiction, however, to clarify that some of the procedures followed by the court, in this case, were contrary to the statutes in place for the purpose of preventing any court in the future from delegating judicial decisions to expert witnesses or allowing interim transfers of custody without a hearing.
Can courts delegate actual judicial decision - making functions to Parenting Coordinators, in order to by - pass the need to repeatedly bring parenting - related disputes back before the court?
The chief justice also has the authority «to delegate to a chief judge of a judicial circuit court the power to assign judges for duty within that circuit» (Article V, section 2 (b), Florida Constitution).
From 3 November 2008 there will be a First Tier — the first instance tribunal for most jurisdictions — and an Upper Tribunal which will deal with appeals from the first - tier tribunal and from some tribunals outside the unified system, and with judicial review work delegated from the High Court.
(2) A judge shall resign from judicial office upon becoming a candidate for a non-judicial office either in a primary or in a general election, except that the judge may continue to hold judicial office while being a candidate for election to or serving as a delegate in a state constitutional convention if the judge is otherwise permitted by law to do so.
Courts, while exercising their constitutional functions of judicial review, must be sensitive not only to the need to uphold the rule of law, but also to the necessity of avoiding undue interference with the discharge of administrative functions in respect of the matters delegated to administrative bodies by Parliament and legislatures.
It is not sufficiently known or understood that the UT will have an innovative judicial review jurisdiction delegated to it; the relationship of the UT with the High Court is a subject being examined by a working group chaired by Lord Justice Stephen Richards.
(3) A power delegated to the Judicial Registrars shall, when exercised by a Judicial Registrar, be deemed to have been exercised by the Court or a Judge, as the case requires.
(a) a power delegated under subsection 26B (1) is proposed to be exercised in a particular case by a Judicial Registrar; but
(2) The Court may, on application made under subsection (1) or of its own motion, review the exercise by a Judicial Registrar of a power delegated under subsection 26B (1), and may make such orders as it considers appropriate in relation to the matter in relation to which the power was exercised.
(1) A party to proceedings in which a Judicial Registrar has exercised a power delegated under subsection 26B (1) may, within the time prescribed by, or within such further time as is allowed in accordance with, Rules of Court made by the Judges or a majority of them, apply to the Court to review the exercise of the power.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Act or any other law, a Judicial Registrar is not subject to the direction or control of any person or body in the exercise of a power delegated under subsection 26B (1).
«The Court's parenting coordinator orders unconsitutionally delegate judicial power and violate due process... The Special Master Order's requirement that Appellant pay for the parenting coordinators to whom she objects violates law and public policy... The Special Master Order requiring Appellant to waive her medical privilege violates her statutory and constitutional rights to privacy...»
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