The curator refers to the image as the «portrait in
absentia of a charismatic person [and] an allegory of an extraordinary way of life.»
The work, included in the Marieluise Hessel Collection but not present in the exhibition, serves as a marker in
absentia of the humor and futility of attempting to assemble six disparate exhibitions under a common theme.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
This year the National Association
of Evangelicals presented him, in
absentia, with a lifetime achievement award.
[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.
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.
«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.
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.
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».
And so it was proclaimed, on a gloriously seasoned Thursday night, in the company
of eager patronage, giddy company and stagehands and state's royalty — state Sen. Marc Panepinto, in the Queen's
absentia — on the grassy knoll known colloquially as «the hill,» that the state honor Shakespeare in Delaware Park, the venerable cultural landmark that it is, on its 40th season w...
AAAS presented Kokabee with the 2014 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award in
absentia «in recognition
of his willingness to endure imprisonment rather than apply his scientific expertise for destructive purposes and for his efforts to provide hope and education to fellow prisoners,» said Alan Leshner, then AAAS CEO and executive publisher
of Science in a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei requesting Kokabee's release.
They also found that a protein called Seven in
absentia 2 (Siah2) is a key regulator
of the turnover
of a well - studied, clock nuclear protein called RevErbα on a 24 - hour cycle.
Not only are two actresses from his latest film Blue Jasmine nominated (Cate Blanchett and Sally Hawkins), he will be the recipient
of the Cecil B DeMille Award — in
absentia.
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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.
Sentra SE - R: Hoping to jump on the street - racer bandwagon, Nissan will resurrect the SE - R model
of the Sentra after seven years in
absentia.
In 1991, two Libyan intelligence agents were indicted for the 1988 bombing
of Pan Am flight 103, and six other Libyans were put on trial in
absentia for the 1989 bombing
of UTA Flight 772.
To add to the irony, the prize eventually went to an artist in
absentia, who attended only virtually because
of his own last - minute visa problems.
Joseph V. Melillo, Brooklyn Academy
of Music (BAM) executive producer, delivered the graduate ceremony commencement address on behalf
of Karen Brooks Hopkins, president
of BAM, who received an honorary Doctor
of Humane Letters degree in
absentia.
An honorary Doctor
of Fine Arts degree was also awarded to pioneering television producer Gary Smith, who received the degree in
absentia.
The artist's delight in surface textures and fashion — as with von Bonin's repeated use
of Yves Saint Laurent as a touchstone appropriation and material surface in her work — implies a positioning
of the dandy in
absentia.
Miller's quirky approach endows the geometries
of everyday objects and materials, such as chain - link fencing, drapery, and clothing, with painterly personalities, as if to suggest a portrait in
absentia.
In Beasley's rendering, Newton's presence at the center
of the movement is a striking one — even in
absentia.
«The Barragán - Sandback pairing gives us a unique and very refined example
of that respectful dialogue in
absentia: on the one hand, both practitioners are now no longer with us; on the other, their ideas and creativity are still very much present, vital, and forceful.
Much
of her work leads nowhere, so to speak, in that Sosnowska perpetually captures and explores the in - between: liminal, transitory, unstable, and disorienting constructions that are as much about presence as the gaps or spaces they create in
absentia.
This provision allowed Member States to subject the execution
of an EAW to the condition that the person had the opportunity to apply for a retrial, but only «if the person concerned ha [d] not been summoned in person or otherwise informed
of the date and place
of the hearing which led to the decision rendered in
absentia.»
Therefore, in light
of European case law, the SCC concludes that the absolute content
of the right to a fair trial does not require that a person convicted in
absentia has the chance
of applying for retrial if the right has been voluntarily and unequivocally waived and the person was duly summoned and defended at trial by counsel.
Furthermore, although he concurs with the result in this case, he considers that there was no need to modify
of the Court's doctrine on extradition in cases
of convictions rendered in
absentia.
The order contained three questions: (i) whether Article 4a (1) FD must be interpreted as prohibiting Member States from making the execution
of an EAW subject to the possibility
of retrial in cases where a conviction has been rendered in
absentia; (ii) whether Article 4a (1) FD is valid in light
of Articles 47 and 48
of the EU Charter
of Fundamental Rights; and (iii) whether, under Article 53
of the Charter, it can grant a higher level
of protection than that provided for under EU law.
[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.
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.
100] Allowing the Spanish authorities to apply a different standard in the present case «would have the effect, in particular,
of seriously undermining the uniformity
of the level
of protection defined in Article 4a (1)
of the Framework Decision and might hinder the execution
of European arrest warrants issued for the purpose
of executing judgments given in
absentia.»
102] Bot goes even further to state that the Spanish interpretation would «paralyse the execution by the Spanish judicial authorities
of European arrest warrants issued for the purpose
of executing judgments rendered in
absentia, unless the issuing Member States could guarantee the persons concerned a retrial.»
Outstanding Alliance Award — International Association
of Defense Counsel (IADC) Research and Policy Award — Mary H. Terzino, Former Assistant General Counsel, The Dow Chemical Company State Legislative Achievement Award — in
absentia — The Honorable Joe Straus, Texas House
of Representatives Individual Achievement Award — William C. Burton, Sagat Burton LLP
This distinction between both provisions is important because the possibilities for a conditional surrender regarding convictions in
absentia were broader under the old provision, leaving the Spanish Constitutional Court just enough leeway to continue the line
of reasoning
of its earlier case law.
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.
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.
In other words, the EU definition
of what a conviction in
absentia is and which conditions apply for a retrial
of persons sentenced in their absence are not only binding but also limitative.
[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.
That jurisdiction is founded on statutory provision which requires the law
of the DIFC to be first applied and only in
absentia to move on to the cascading subparagraphs» provisions,
of which the last is the law
of England and Wales, which for reasons which are apparent, in the light
of the decisions
of the English Courts set out above (Burton J and Briggs LJ) on the absence
of immunity
of the KRG in the present case, does not assist the KRG.
Mr. Best had complained to the Canadian Judicial Council alleging serious misconduct by Justice J. Bryan Shaughnessy during a 2013 hearing where Best had asked Justice Shaughnessy to set aside his 2010 conviction obtained in
absentia (in Best's absence) for contempt
of court in a «trial» that Best had not be informed
of and therefore did not attend.
This already difficult scenario was exacerbated by the use
of a domestic terrorism conviction, made in
absentia, to obtain an Interpol Red Notice and Worldwide Freezing Order against Mr Boreh and the brandishing
of the underlying judgment to the media, financial institutions and international security organisations, including US Homeland Security.
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.
If you have been convicted «in
absentia» (in your absence), you have only 21 days to file a Request for Trial De Novo in order to appear in court to contest your case from the date
of mailing on your Notice
of Decision on Trial in
Absentia.
You only have 20 days after the date
of mailing
of the notice
of decision on the trial in
absentia to file a TR220 - Trial De Novo.
If you fail to pay after conviction by trial in
absentia, the Court can add another civil assessment
of up to $ 300.00, and you can be sent to a collection agency for payment.
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.