Sentences with phrase «act as jurors»

Thats a given, but think its overdue to include the perspective of those who have to act as jurors, and work through the evidence presented, and the directions given by the Judge.
They've stepped out across the country and across the world to launch solo and group exhibitions, to give lectures, to act as jurors, consultants, visiting artists, and critics.
ยง 10.050 (1999) excuses a woman from acting as a juror if the woman is breastfeeding a child.
In 2012, he acted as a juror for the 71st Annual Juried Exhibition at the Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia.
She acted as a juror for the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the American Academy in Rome, the Munich Kunstpreis in Germany, and the Tiffany Foundation Biennial Awards.
[8] In 2008, she was a member of the advisory team of the Whitney Biennial and in 2007 acted as a juror for the UK Turner Prize.
We are pleased to announce that one of our «hometown» legends here in the DC area, renowned artist Teresa Oaxaca, will act as a juror for this exhibition.
The Medical Insurance Billing and Office Administration students acted as jurors.

Not exact matches

A lawyer for Percoco has told jurors Percoco acted legally as he worked for decades for the governor and his father, the late Gov. Mario Cuomo.
Mike Jarboe, an editor at the Times Union, was summoned to jury duty in Albany County and listened as other prospective jurors were questioned by Acting State Supreme Court Justice Dan Lamont in a drug trial.
For two hundred pages, Sanders has been surreptitiously empaneling readers as jurors for the coming trial, who by then, can't beg to be excused from bearing witness to the final act in the courtroom: «In a building filled with horrors enacted by one human upon another, this courtroom was about to go well beyond the norm, beyond what most people are brave enough to imagine, let alone recount.»
This year, the jurors for two - dimensional artwork such as painting and photography were Alec Simpson, a mixed - media artist who is also Acting Countywide Arts Coordinator for the Prince George's County Department of Parks and Recreation and former Deputy Director of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities; Phil Hutinet, founder and Managing Editor of East City Art and former director of the Honfleur Gallery; and fine artist and educator Margaret Adams Parker.
«The prosecutor proposes to bring in the blood - stained mattress, use a «husband» approximately the same height and size as the now - deceased husband, and «act» to show the jurors how she proposes the wife used the knife, straddling the husband on the mattress...»
I just want the record to reflect, I guess, to be blunt, [the juror], for whatever reason, had some very bad, I guess to be blunt again, body odor, which was extremely strong, and I was able to detect in my lobby, as was the clerk, which is a personal matter for that potential juror, but for the fact that her personal problem was [of] such a magnitude that other jurors who had already been picked... either by act or words had indicated discomfort with that problem.
However, in exceptional cases, when acting as the conscience of the community and as a bulwark against oppressive laws and their enforcement, jurors may properly refuse to apply the law as written.
Or the trial court could grant the new trial motion after reweighing the evidence (acting as the so - called «13th juror») subject to [our] double jeopardy analysis.
Additionally, under the Ontario Juries Act, an employee who is summoned to attend court as a juror, is entitled to an unpaid leave.
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 โ€‘ at โ€‘ 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 Canada.
«It is going to be amazingly difficult to seat a jury in this case because not only do the potential jurors live in central Florida, but we have had an enormous backlash against terrorist acts in the past 17 years since 2001, and this case, like the Boston Marathon case will be felt as an opportunity to right those wrongs,» O'Mara said.
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