Sentences with phrase «appears in court almost»

Not exact matches

• A 44 - year - old Tinley Park man who almost collided head - on with an Orland Park squad car on the 16200 block of LaGrange Road is scheduled to appear in Cook County Circuit Court Feb. 28 on charges of DUI, driving in the wrong lane, improper lane use and failing to provide proof of insurance.
Despite the state Legislature paving the way for sports gambling almost five years ago, regulators in New York tasked with implementing a framework for the industry appear to be in a holding pattern following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday to strike down a limit on the states that can offer sports gambling.
A more restrained, but still vivid example of a simile appears in a concurring opinion by Justice Robert H. Jackson, whose name almost always appears on lists of the Court's all time best writers.
He has practised extensively in almost all areas of litigation over the past 30 years, appearing regularly before the High Court, the Court of Appeal and arbitral tribunals.
Having spent almost 20 years as a banking litigation specialist during which time he led on test cases such as the North East Property Buyers Sale and Rent Back in the Supreme Court and, appeared as advocate in the Court of Appeal on many occasions, together with advisory roles with the CML and FLA, Richard now heads up the Commercial Dispute Resolution team in Cardiff.
Canadian society, in general, may take issue with particular decisions but as a whole appears to respect the judicial system (although most would probably like it to be more transparent, particularly the process for choosing new judges at almost every level of court).
He has extensive advocacy experience, appearing in Court on an almost daily basis since joining Chambers.
You almost never meet with the a judge to discuss a proposed disposition; the judge plays the role of the great Wizard of Oz, remaining hidden from view, appearing only while bedecked in his robe, in open court, the very oracle of justice itself.
The legal commentator in question was none other than Supreme Court Justice Binnie, author of the majority opinion in Marshall, who it appears has now had a hand in reversing the tide he forecasted almost a decade ago.
Now if you do not pay the ticket for the red light camera the court is not going to come after you like other moving violations but they will ding your credit send you to collections and should you appear in that court on another citation the judge will cite you for failure to pay, Almost triple what the original cost was.
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