Sentences with phrase «acts as both trial»

The first 3 - 4 weeks acts as a trial period during which time the cats are kept in an outdoor room with food, water, and litter so they understand where their food will be coming from and won't run away in fear when released.
We deliver legal consulting services by acting as trial attorneys on complex cases, assisting with discovery and trial preparation, conducting depositions, preparing notices, motions and briefs and assisting with appeals.
Acted as trial counsel for defendant Computer Program Systems Inc. (CPSI) in a patent infringement suit by DR Systems involving radiology informatics technologies.
He got his first break as a Civil Court Trial Lawyer when a major negligence firm wanted someone to act as their trial lawyer for a plaintiff who had driven a car on the wrong side of the road and had been involved in a head - on collision.
As Sach J. was acting as a trial judge, she did not address whether this evidence alone would have met the test for committal to stand trial, but in my view, if this evidence alone could not support a conviction, it suggests to me that it would not meet the test for committal.
Because of her unique trial skills, Ms. Doolittle is often engaged in the weeks or months before trial, specifically to act as trial counsel.
I have acted as trial counsel in courts in California, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Not exact matches

Hooking up network equipment from Ericsson and AT&T, Intel will act as a corporate guinea pig for a trial using the upcoming, unfinished wireless standard.
At a hearing in Moscow's Tverskoy District Court to decide whether Magomedov and his associates should be detained before their trial, Judge Maria Sizintseva said they had acted as part of an organised crime group and had tried to put pressure on witnesses.
The law met with the provisional cause opposition from several American organizations, who perceived too late don't a fair trial and the contents of the act as a «virus» for the Fourth Repair.
The gospels have different people acting as the high priest during Jesus's trial (There was only ONE high priest at a time back then).
The revolutionaries who claim for themselves the right to use violence but deny it to the state, who demand that the state act correctly, in the light of love, justice, and the common weal, are guilty of hypocrisy (such as Mr. Debray exhibited during his trial).
Another six people were also in the dock for the trial including Brian Miller, 81, and Maudlyn Riviere, 67, who acted as the church verger and secretary respectively.
I think the Gunners are going to face court martial charge trial for the treasonable act they committed as they will be arraigned to face the Lilywhites on Sunday evening to defend themselves.
The Swede was wanted by Wenger when he was just a young obsure player acting as a striker for Malmo, but the Frenchman wanted him on trial and even though the one called now by Milan's fans «Ibracadabra» wanted to join, he refused to go to «auditions» saying that he must be signed right away.
Going a step further, even if the Succinic Acid can be absorbed through your child's skin without causing skin irritation, there is no research to support the claims that it acts as a pain reliever — plenty of internet anecdotes from believing parents, yes, but no randomized controlled trials.
Her over 20 years of practice as an attorney includes serving as litigation coordinator for the Women Against Abuse Legal Center in Philadelphia, and on Planned Parenthood's trial team in its challenge to the constitutionality of the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act.
If it did, any award won at trial could be tripled under the Act — to as much as $ 5.7 billion in this case.
Finally, the government has deterred charities and other NGOs from acting as «interveners» — basically the equivalent of the expert on a given subject called in to a criminal trial.
It would be like having someone's family member act as judge in their trial.
And Bienvenido Toribio, the man who acted as his bodyguard during the trial, got $ 5,200.
Another method, if one goal was to smooth out sudden generational shifts, would be to appoint some larger pool of full Justices, not acting as subs, but as a full rotating roster, [something like one of those watches or clocks that shows phases of the moon], advancing by one justice per trial.)
«Under the circumstances, Mr. Kelly can not reasonably be expected to prepare for trial on a gratuity charge without identification of the specific official acts that he allegedly «rewarded» or the thing (s) of value that functioned as the reward.»
de Blasio again cast the witness testifying in the trial of Norman Seabrook, Jona Rechnitz, as a «liar» and «convicted felon,» energetically rejecting the assertion that de Blasio committed any crime or legal but wrongful acts in return for Rechnitz» campaign and political contributions.
«It is clear that the Act does not contemplate criminal trial so the usage of Criminal Procedure Act and the Criminal Procedure Code should not be used as a procedural template in the Tribunal.
He warned that his government should not be tagged as engaging in a political trial when the government begins prosecuting people for the criminal acts committed
The State Coordinator, NYSC Ekiti State, Mrs. Nwano Eze Ukgha who put the number of youths registered in the new batch at 2,066 warned the corps members against indulging in cult activities, consumption of illicit drugs, and other forms of unwholesome acts on the camp as erring members would be handed over to the camp court for trial according to the by - laws.
During the period, evidence submitted in the trial showed that Percoco still appeared to act as a protector for Cuomo, taking care of such things as brewing personnel matters.
Ms. Hormozi successfully prosecuted numerous high profile and difficult cases, including the conviction at trial of the Boss of the Bonnano Crime Family and the conviction at trial of the 2006 «Mafia Cops» case, involving two retired police detectives who acted as hit men for the mob.
In my assessment, the judiciary has done all anyone can reasonably expect in supporting the current fight against corruption - anti-corruption cases have moved very fast to trial; and judges have imposed especially severe and onerous terms on accused persons brought before them for corrupt acts, with bail terms typically including deposit of their international passports, sureties and bail bonds with assets equivalent to the amount allegedly embezzled; and very high qualifications for standing as surety.
«My general impressions, I was surprised that how this was being treated as an actual trial, a court trial, as far as the questioning and examining was going and that it seemed as if the Commissioner was acting as a judge, getting advice from her own legal counsel at times,» said Scott, «and just the level of detail and scrutiny was much more than I had expected.»
Defense teams have argued that prosecutors in corruption trials are trying to criminalize acts that are just politics as usual.
It's bad enough that some of our senators are acting out of petty vengeance and self - interested power struggles, but today the Post reveals that Senator John Sampson, the Democratic caucus leader who is a foe of the schools bill supported by the mayor, is actually working as a trial lawyer in a lawsuit against Joel Klein.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim, the head of the federal prosecutor's office in Manhattan, recently told the judge that breaking the case into two trials is fair in order to accommodate scheduling conflicts for defense lawyers as well as Ciminelli's health issues.
Beyond that, however, this was a trial by proxy, in which Rebekah Brooks stood in the dock on behalf of a media mogul and Andy Coulson acted as avatar for the prime minister, with the reputations of Rupert Murdoch and David Cameron equally in jeopardy.
Despite his comments about representing «little people,» Silver was hired as of counsel at the firm Weitz & Luxenberg to bring «prestige» — as one of the name partners put it in testimony during the trial — and he acted primarily as a so - called rainmaker, bringing in lucrative referrals for mesothelioma cases, which paid him a portion of the proceeds from any judgment or settlement.
Halloran is on trial in White Plains federal court for allegedly acting as a power broker in state Sen. Malcolm Smith's (D - Hollis) ploy to allegedly bribe New York City county Republican parties into authorizing him to run for mayor on the GOP line.
Halloran is on trial for allegedly acting as a power broker in what prosecutors described as an elaborate ploy by state Sen. Malcolm Smith (D - Hollis) to bribe his way onto the GOP ticket in the 2013 mayoral elections.
Counsel for the EFCC, Mr. Nnaemeka Omenwa, told the court that as the settlement terms proposed by the defendants did not comply with the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act on plea bargain, the anti-graft agency was opting for a full trial.
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.
A two - year trial has found that long - acting injections of antiretroviral therapy work just as well or better at controlling HIV than daily pills
As well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain diseasAs well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain diseasas revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain disease.
«This means that when drugs were used in trials to suppress Substance P's action in the central nervous system, they may have also prevented it from acting as a painkiller in the peripheral system.
In what has turned out to be a landmark decision, the Court ruled in Daubert that federal trial judges must act as gatekeepers in order to exclude unreliable evidence from the courtroom.
A review of those cases has concluded that «Most trial judges have heeded the Supreme Court's admonition to act as gatekeepers, and their review of admissibility is generally more detailed and in depth than in pre-Daubert cases» (Bert Black.
The findings are particularly noteworthy because drugs that act on the newly discovered target, a protein known as PIM1, are already in clinical trials for leukemia and multiple myeloma.
Black physicians as well as white recommend patients for drug trials, and they act on those results when writing prescriptions.
Robert Lanza, ACT's chief scientific officer, says the trial has essentially the same design as the company's U.S. trial with Stargardt's patients, which received approval last year.
In 2011 Yale's Open Data Access (YODA) Project reached an agreement with medical device maker Medtronic to act as an intermediary for releasing all data on clinical trials of a controversial bone - growth protein whose safety had been questioned.
Even as European regulators act, however, scientists are divided on whether pollinators are exposed to enough of the pesticides to pose a grave threat to their colonies, in part because of a paucity of data and the challenges of doing rigorous field trials.
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