Sentences with word «absentia»

In 2010, three Google executives were convicted in absentia in Italy for allowing the posting of a YouTube video that showed a disabled teenager being bullied.
He had been convicted in absentia of more than a dozen murders as well as of being part of the Mafia's leadership who ordered the 1992 bombings that, in separate attacks, killed Sicily's top two anti-Mafia investigators, Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
Several Hezbollah members are being tried in absentia for the killing by a U.N. - backed tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.
[par.113] The Framework Decision is meant to ensure the execution of European arrest warrants rendered in absentia as well as to guarantee the adequate protection of fundamental rights.
Fourth, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) also came though on September 1, 2015 and laid a charge in absentia against a Syrian intelligence officer accused of torturing Maher Arar.
[41][42] In May 2012, the tribunal again under a purported exercise of universal jurisdiction took testimony from victims of torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, and convicted in absentia former President Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, former Deputy Assistant Attorneys General John Yoo and Jay Bybee, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and former counselors David Addington and William Haynes II for conspiracy to commit war crimes.
And I had two separate conversations with friends just this week where I implored them to see Flanagan's first film ABSENTIA.
And then there's Iran, which recently charged Durov in absentia with crimes related to Telegram's popularity among terrorists, human traffickers and pedophiles.
Thus are those women righteous and devout, and protective in absentia over what Allahas deemed to be secure.
Sentenced to death in absentia after the war, Touvier» thanks to a network of sympathizers in the Church, and with the complicity of high - placed government officials» eluded capture until 1989.
Therefore, in absentia Peter initiated the gentile mission in Antioch so that the infant church in Antioch was composed of both Jews and gentiles.
France would not be able to enforce any ruling by absentia against Yahoo Inc..
What follows is a serious but often acidly funny set of interactions between members of the family — the recently jilted Judd; Wendy, whose sharpie husband is in emotional absentia; haughty eldest son Paul (Corey Stoll), who is taking over the family sporting - goods store; and loose - cannon baby brother Phillip (Adam Driver)-- not to mention a colorful assortment of significant others past and present.
While his 2000 in absentia indictment and 2008 acquittal were centered around remarks that appeared to support an Islamic state, Gülen claims they were taken out of context.
He argued that his surrender to the Italian authorities would infringe his right to fair trial enshrined in Article 24 (2) of the Spanish Constitution, because he had been convicted for a very serious offence in absentia without him having the possibility of challenging his conviction.
That Green Paper also very briefly addressed the issue of in absentia proceedings.
The fact that the national law of the Executing State might still consider these situations as convictions in absentia triggering the right to a retrial, is irrelevant.
[1] As said above, the FD EAW 2009 was precisely aimed at making the mutual recognition of decisions rendered in absentia easier, and all Member States, including Spain, approved those new rules.
With trials in absentia prohibited under Chilean law, criminal charges against Barrientos remain stayed, halting the completion of legal prosecution against him.
First of all, the national court wanted to know if the optional ground for refusal in case of a conviction in absentia as laid down in the new Article 4a (1) FD EAW precludes the Executing State from making the surrender conditional on the right of a retrial in the Issuing State, if deemed necessary by the Executing State, similar to what used to be possible on the basis of Article 5 (1) FD EAW 2002.
The curator refers to the image as the «portrait in absentia of a charismatic person [and] an allegory of an extraordinary way of life.»
In November 2011, the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission purportedly exercised universal jurisdiction to try and convict in absentia former US President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the invasion of Iraq.
Mike Flanagan) Director Mike Flanagan's previous film ABSENTIA is one of the best horror films released in the last ten years.
If you plan on fighting your ticket, you may be able to do so in absentia with the help of a traffic ticket attorney that is licensed to do business with the court in that state.
Mahdi will receive his award in absentia as he continues to be detained by the Bahraini authorities for his trade union activities.
Under the Obama administration, the government indicted in absentia five Chinese military officers for engaging in commercial espionage.
Staying home and not voting is a vote for Obama in absentia.
When you're not sure that God is there or that He'll really come through, you start to spend most of your time defending Him in absentia.
This year the National Association of Evangelicals presented him, in absentia, with a lifetime achievement award.
It is expected that the 12 to 20 - year - olds will be tried in absentia.
Frequently effigies were burned for those condemned in absentia.
Since the Egyptian citizens were tried in absentia, the sentence would be applied only if they returned to Egypt.
Christ didn't love the disciples in absentia, and we can't love each other as he loved us in absentia either.
He will not be present for the trial; instead, he'll be tried in absentia.
Not breast - feeding, per se, but releasing breast milk for baby in absentia.
You might consider that your angel is the one that made you a mother, despite that you have to raise him or her in absentia.
In addition this means the three will likely be tried in absentia.
The closest to his «appearance» was some lawyers arguing his case in absentia.
Some District leaders make a positive difference in their communities, or become labor leaders, even a steam valve for the entire neighborhood, while others don't even seem to live in their district, or are appointed in absentia.
In an unedifying and blatantly political spectacle he was tried in absentia, the court only taking a matter of hours to find him guilty of all charges and without troubling itself to consider too much that might be considered evidence.
«The decision was by voting; one dissenting, six absentia, and 70 votes in favour of the motion to affirm the decision,» General Secretary Kwabena Agyei Agyepong announced at the end of the marathon meeting attended by former President John Kufuor and flagbearer Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo.
The former minister, who has been charged for alleged fraud albeit in absentia, said the EFCC had no evidence against him and that was why operatives were still searching for evidence over four months after charging him.
Asked about the attacks he had weathered in absentia, the Manhattan lawmaker responded by saying he took this as a sign he's now the frontrunner.
This year's honorees included Rep. Charles B. Rangel, whose award was accepted by Assembly Member Keith Wright in absentia; Davon Lomax, Political Director for DC 9 of the International Union of Painters & Allied Trades; and the newly - elected Bronx District Attorney, Darcel D. Clark.
Cuomo, who indicated he'd back the party's goals of helping Democrats take back the State Senate and allowing localities to raise the minimum wage, downplayed the boos and heckling he received in absentia this weekend at the convention of the Working Families Party, whose union and progressive members have long grumbled about Cuomo's fiscally conservative policies and working relationship with Republicans.
He urged the court to «take with a pinch of salt» the explanation given by the defence and to see the absence of the first defendant (Metuh) as a disregard of the bail conditions, so that trial could continue «in absentia».
Both Rice and Coffey obliged anyway, even in absentia.
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