Sentences with phrase «against conviction out»

«It is the very well - established practice of this court, in a case where the conviction was entirely proper under the law as it stood at the time of trial, to grant leave to appeal against conviction out of time only where substantial injustice would otherwise be done to the defendant.»
Practitioners who have a client who was convicted under the old interpretation of the common law should apply for leave to appeal against conviction out of time.
In Ramzan, five of the appellants took the Saik point and applied for leave to appeal against conviction out of time.

Not exact matches

Some say it allows people to discriminate against gays and lesbians, while others say it gives people of faith more liberty to live out their convictions.
Christine Caine — an evangelist out of Hillsong Church and international activist against trafficking — talks with resolute conviction, humor, and an Australian accent.
Sen. Andrew Lanza, who co-chaired the committee that ultimately called for the expulsion of former Sen. Hiram Monserrate following his conviction on a misdemeanor charge of abusing his girlfriend, said yesterday that a «precedent» was set with the ex-Queens lawmaker — a precedent that, out of fairness, should now be the standard against which other misbehaving senators are measured.
When the appeals court overturned Silver's corruption conviction, it said that many people would view the facts that came out in the case «with distaste,» but the instructions to the jury did not track with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 2016 in a corruption case against former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
But yesterday a circuit court threw out the conviction saying the evidence against the convicted official was «beyond thin.»
His views are out of step with Labour MPs, only a tiny number backed Jeremy's nomination out of genuine conviction, and his hundreds of rebellions against the party whip place him -LSB-...]
Attorneys for Sheldon Silver have asked a federal judge to throw out corruption charges against the former Assembly speaker, citing the Supreme Court case that invalidated the convictions of Silver's old counterpart in Albany, former Senate majority leader Joe Bruno.
A bevy of high - profile supporters are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the public corruption conviction against former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell (R), McDonnell's team announced Monday.
And while it'll be sad to see you pull all your books off their website in protest (which is what I assume you're going to do since you've felt the need to speak out against them so often, and to continue supporting them would be hypocritical), you have to live by your convictions.
A judge has thrown out a claim against the Law Society of New Brunswick that a lawyer brought after the regulator suspended him before an appeal of his criminal conviction was heard.
We know that the potential consequences of a conviction are severe and will fight to get the charges against you reduced or thrown out.
In 1985, the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the continuing force of the Halifax Treaty of 1752 by reversing a conviction for hunting out of season against James Simon of the Shubenacadie reserve.
In addition to the infraction points assessed for in - state violations of road rules and regulations, driving license penalty points in SC will also be placed against the offender's record for violations committed out of state and for military court - martial convictions.
Convictions of traffic violations committed within or out of state are placed against driving transcripts, thus causing the accumulation of demerit points.
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