Sentences with phrase «appeared as a juror»

Not exact matches

The production itself was a highly polished affair held at Deutsch's Steelhead production studios in L.A., with the jurors seated around massive tables, glowing lights making them appear as if they were a circle of overlords deciding the fate of the universe.
Jury deliberations in the corruption trial of former top Cuomo aide Joe Percoco appeared to have run aground on their fourth day, as three jurors issued notes asking to be excused from the case, with one expressing concern about the storm expected to slam the New York City metro area; and another saying that she has sick children.
She is particularly knowledgeable about access issues in the courts and sensitive to reasonable accommodation of PWDs who would appear before her as attorneys, witnesses and jurors.
Scores of prospective jurors are to appear for questioning on Monday morning in the United States Courthouse in Lower Manhattan as the jury selection process advances in the corruption trial of Assemblyman Sheldon Silver.
Last month, Avella appeared as a prosecution witness against Skelos, a Long Island Republican, and his son, Adam, telling jurors that he scheduled the hearing upon learning that there was «no activity in the committee.»
Long a pariah, Hopper was suddenly hailed as a major new filmmaker, and his success became so great that in 1971 he appeared in an autobiographical documentary, American Dreamer, exploring his life and times.The true follow - up to Easy Rider, however, was 1971's The Last Movie, an excessive, self - indulgent mess that, while acclaimed by jurors at the Venice Film Festival, was otherwise savaged by critics and snubbed by audiences.
Juror Richard Davey said: «Beyond their obvious material connection as paintings, this year's shortlisted works may appear to have little in common: one is a geometric abstraction, three are figurative, and one hovers in a poetic space between figuration and abstraction.
If the jurors rated similarly situated attorneys equally, as one might expect, the lines on the graphs would appear as a perfect «X.» One would expect the defense attorneys to be rated significantly higher than the plaintiff attorneys when the juries return a verdict in favor of the defendant on all counts and the plaintiff attorneys to be rated significantly higher than the defense attorneys when the juries return a verdict in favor of the plaintiff on all counts.
Jeffrey N. Catalano, a partner at Todd & Weld LLP, was quoted in an article appearing in the December 26, 2011 edition of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly entitled, «Trial lawyers say no such thing as too much (juror) information.»
Criminal lawyer Michael Spratt, Abergel Goldstein & Partners LLP, says there are many good reasons to use a peremptory challenge, such as if a juror is disinterested, appears biased or shows animus toward the accused.
Oracle's lawyers essentially argue that jurors will place more faith in Judge Alsup's assessment (as they see him every day) than in that of an appeals court that is a few thousand miles away and won't appear in San Francisco to explain why Judge Alsup got the copyrightability part completely wrong.
• Effectively create and maintain court dockets and scheduling cases to appear in court • Highly skilled in processing court payments such as fees and fines, according to the protocols of the court and judicial system • Deep familiarity with assisting in courtroom proceedings by recording minutes, marking exhibits, and swearing in jurors • Exceptionally ability to researching and collecting various sources of information to support policies and programs in different jurisdictions
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