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Maureen Kellman, a PEF trustee from Nassau County, and Kenneth Johnson, a former PEF council leader who lives in Bergen County, N.J., were also named as complainants in that case.

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While the new approach would make it easier for citizens to complain without having to repeatedly fly to Ireland, for example — as in the case of serial Facebook complainant Max Schrems — they say it also would slow down the complaint process and over-complicate matters for the Internet companies.
The complainant did not pursue the allegation again until 2012 after several high - profile cases of historical sexual abuse by church figures had broken in Australia and the US, as well as the Jimmy Savile scandal.
The Facts of the case as presented in camera by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sylvanus Dalmeida, are that in December 2014, the complainant and mother of the victims suffered a peculiar ailment.
Richmond Ayayi, the interdicted CID / Investigator who investigated into the case, finds himself in a very tight corner — as he continues to give contradictory testimony of what he told or tells the court and what the complainant in the case, Asamoah Gyan's manager, Samuel Anim Addo, told the court.
In cases where complaints from the public serve as the evidentiary basis for the director to prepare a petition, at least one of the complainants or his or her designee in the matter must appear and testify at the hearing or the complaint shall be dismisseIn cases where complaints from the public serve as the evidentiary basis for the director to prepare a petition, at least one of the complainants or his or her designee in the matter must appear and testify at the hearing or the complaint shall be dismissein the matter must appear and testify at the hearing or the complaint shall be dismissed.
As noted by the complainants in this case, indexing of court and tribunal decisions by search engines can provoke significant reputational harm and embarrassment to individuals by needlessly exposing sensitive personal information to inadvertent discovery.
Because of the Commission's double role as enforcer of competition law and private complainant, one might have a justified concern that it collected information — including confidential business information — that would not normally be accessible to any other plaintiff in such a case.
If the wrongdoer has no such power or authority, the Tribunal has jurisdiction to consider whether the complainant's employer played some role in allowing the conduct to occur or continue, in which case the insult is endured as a consequence of employment.
17 As a result of this asymmetry, the court that makes the most authoritative pronouncements on the standard for granting summary judgment — the Court of Appeal — tends to do so in cases where the motions court has denied the complainant her day in court.
Another common circumstance where the Crown will agree to a bail variation is where the complainant is cooperative in the case and eager to resolve the matter as quickly as possible.
Consent, alcohol, the complainant's credibility: common themes in sexual assault cases that are now set to play out in an uncommonly high - profile setting, as the trial begins Monday for three Toronto police officers accused of sexually assaulting a female colleague.
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After all, typically in a sexual assault case, there is a publication ban on the complainant's name (the Ghomeshi case was somewhat unique in that one of the complainant's waived, perhaps unwisely, her right to anonymity), so how does such a miscontrual harm the complainant as a practical matter?
The defence was able to establish significant inconsistencies in the Crown's case, as well as establish the collusion of the complainant and her boyfriend in the content of their evidence.
'' [i] n the circumstances of this case... where the unfaithfulness and the untruthfulness in [the complainant's] statements to police were admitted, reading out the texts had the effect of conjuring up the first of the twin myths which section 276 is intended to prevent, that because of her prior sexual activity (here, her unfaithfulness) the complainant is more likely to have consented to sexual intercourse with the accused on the occasions as charged, being a woman (to use an old phrase) of easy virtue.»
If I were counsel to a complainant in a sexual assault case I would take a great deal of time to explore with her her interests in participating in such a caseas to what it would be like for her, and how she would experience it.
In any carelessness case not just is the concern of evidence on the complainant to show the medical malpractice the complainant need to likewise show that as a direct outcome of the medical neglect some injury or death resulted (damages).
In some cases the Pensions Ombudsman has been very generous to complainants so far as time limits are concerned.
[55] In some cases, such as Nammo, a damages award may also be used to compensate a complainant for economic loss and expense incurred in dealing with the consequences of the breacIn some cases, such as Nammo, a damages award may also be used to compensate a complainant for economic loss and expense incurred in dealing with the consequences of the breacin dealing with the consequences of the breach.
In this case, it is at best unclear as to how the College pursued its investigation regarding the complainant's questions.
Given that the Ghomeshi complainants came forward themselves, whether there was consent in fact will clearly be at issue in the case, in addition to the possible issue of whether one can consent to choking as a matter of law.
[166] In this case, as already summarized, the Complainants were never told «why» their grievances would not be taken to arbitration, other than with a boilerplate conclusion that their grievances would not be successful.
Regulating negligence — As mentioned above, one of the more interesting and controversial cases from the Health Professions Review Board this past year was the decision in Complainant v. College of Dental Surgeons of BC, 2009 - HPA - 0090 (b).
Furthermore the College submitted that «competence» in s. 33 (6)(a) of the HPA refers to general competence of a registrant and does not extend to any single isolated case of improperly performed professional services such as the matter raised by the Complainant (para. 42).
If it is also seen as a means of strengthening cases it will no doubt be on the perceived basis that having a pep talk with the CPS lawyer and the trial advocate will put the complainant at her ease, somehow encourage her to stay the course and improve her performance in the witness box.
The HPRB as a party on judicial review: On judicial review, the registrant and the complainant were not in attendance, but the Review Board sought to be heard on the Court's role in a judicial review in cases under Health Professions Act.
[74] The same rationale applies and the same result must flow, in my view, in those rare cases where — as here — «the appellant [can] point to something in the reasons of the trial judge or perhaps elsewhere in the record that make [s] it clear that the trial judge [has] applied different standards in assessing the evidence of the appellant and the complainant»: Howe, at para. 59.
While there are reported cases of complaints filed, and later sustained by the Court, against parties who were not employers of the Complainant, I argued that all of those cases involved a third party who had influence over the Complainant's employment, such as granting a licence to work in a profession.
The interesting twist in this Human Rights case was that my client, Edward Schrenk, a construction foreman, was named as a Respondent as well as his employer, Clemas, despite the fact that neither of them had an employment relationship with the Complainant.
In that column I discussed two cases where Fitbit data was used: one where it was offered as evidence to support a personal injury claim and the other where it was used to disprove a complainant's rape allegations.
(b) A person shall automatically be disqualified as a member of a tribunal in any case in which the person is (1) related by blood or marriage to either complainant or respondent; (2) an employer, partner, employee, or in any way associated in business with either complainant or respondent; (3) a party to the hearing, or a party or a witness in any other pending case involving a party to this hearing; or (4) is objected to by a party as provided in Part Seven, Section 27 (f).
In cases where one of the listing brokers has been compensated by the seller or landlord, the other listing broker, as complainant, may name the first listing broker as respondent and arbitration may proceed between the brokers.
In such cases the complainant may name the first cooperating broker as respondent and arbitration may proceed without the listing broker being named as a respondent.
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