Sentences with phrase «appeal rights exhausted»

Not exact matches

He was duly convicted and after he had exhausted all his rights to appeal, he finally served a sentence in the Atlanta Federal penitentiary.
If you have exhausted all of your administrative appeals, you have the right to bring a lawsuit and sue the insurance company in Federal Court.
First, the Court of Appeal declined to apply Smith et al. v. Tellier et al., 1974 CanLII 37 (ON CA), which stands for the proposition that a judgment is not final until any right of appeal has been exhausted, on the basis that appeals related to the underlying action could not have altered the liability findings as against Mr. Appeal declined to apply Smith et al. v. Tellier et al., 1974 CanLII 37 (ON CA), which stands for the proposition that a judgment is not final until any right of appeal has been exhausted, on the basis that appeals related to the underlying action could not have altered the liability findings as against Mr. appeal has been exhausted, on the basis that appeals related to the underlying action could not have altered the liability findings as against Mr. Davis.
If you disagree with an administrative decision regarding your unemployment benefits in Nevada — and if you have appealed that decision as high as you can through the Nevada Employment Security Division appeals process (referred to as «exhausting your administrative remedies»)-- you have the right to appeal the final board of review decision to the district court in the county where you were employed and where your claim arose.
These days, since there is now a right to appeal a criminal conviction under state law or federal statute (but not the U.S. Constitution), a writ of habeas corpus is only brought when direct appeals of a conviction have been exhausted, often several years after the original conviction (which makes a writ of habeas corpus only useful for convictions involving long sentences of incarceration).
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