Sentences with phrase «as judicial officers of»

acting as judicial officers of, and legal advisers to, national and international governing bodies.

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None of the Reporting Persons nor any manager or executive officer of the Reporting Persons, has, during the past five years, (a) been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors), or (b) been a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations of, or prohibiting, or mandating activities subject to, Federal or State securities laws or a finding of any violation with respect to such laws.
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Const.tution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
During his talk, he mentioned that families are frequently referred to him by judicial officers when a child becomes suicidal as a result of their parents protracted custody battle.
In the past, the Senate deferred to the president's choice of justices, as well as other federal judicial officers, but since the Nixon administration that deference has declined and appointments have been seen as more political, particularly following the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearings on the appointment of Clarence Thomas.
In what the presidency called» surgical operation» against some judicial officers, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the President reserves his highest respect for the institution of the judiciary as the third arm of government.
Justice Bozimo reminded participants, «as judicial officers, we must discharge our duties following the law, equity and good conscience, regardless of which direction the political winds are blowing.
The AGF noted that the EFCC's attribution of the leakage to his office was an «unsavoury attempt» to drag his office into a «petty squabble» with the CJN, as he was not aware of any ongoing probe of the nation's topmost judicial officer.
The duty of ZZZ / YYY / VVV's as judicial officers is to protect victims and prosecute criminal suspect Gabriele Scheler, isn't it?
for the right web address); and later she had recanted her testimony and falsely accused me at somewhere unknown to me (even till today) in the judicial system, which brought into our lives miscarriage of justice, with the collusive help of some cowardice and malicious judicial officers ZZZ / YYY / VVV who hided their real identities from us till today, though I as a victim have challenged them to clarify the case with CONFRONTATION all the time;
Any officer who violates any article or by - law of the council shall lose his right to membership either temporally or entirely as may be determined by the council upon recommendations of the Judicial Council.»
From its cannibalistic proclivities, the world can see why the APC and its insensitive Federal Government care less about the lives and welfare of Nigerians, resulting in the escalation of violence, bloodletting, mass killings, extra-judicial executions, persecution of citizens, abuse of human rights, constitutional violations, including invasion of the National Assembly as well as attack on federal lawmakers and judicial officers.
He called on judges to ensure an independent, strong, respectable and responsible judiciary by adhering to their oath of office as contained in the Constitution and Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers.
Maryan Daqal Xussen says while as an NGOs they have taken cases to court, notes that judiciary staff, «need training as sometimes it's not easy to get justice» and this could be coupled with an increased number of female judicial officers.
A former Leesburg animal control officer who shot and killed a poodle owned by an 11 - year - old disabled boy was charged Thursday with animal cruelty.Doug Berwick, 33, shot the 8 - year - old poodle June 19 with a.22 - caliber rifle after he was unable to catch it.Police Chief Jim Brown suspended Berwick for five days without pay and recommended he be transferred to another department, but Berwick resigned as public protest grew.Bruce Haldeman, investigator supervisor for the 5th Judicial Circuit state attorney's office, said Thursday that Berwick, if convicted, would face a maximum penalty of up to one year in the county jail, a $ 5,000 fine or both.
In 2010 in an appeal from a hearing officer's decision, the Circuit Court for the 11th Judicial Circuit, Miami - Dade County, ruled that the subjective identification of a dog as a «pit bull» by an animal control officer violated the dog's owner's right to due process.
The associate dean of the school in which the student charged in the complaint is registered shall ordinarily be invited to participate as one of the administrative officers on the Judicial Panel in the Category adjudication.
The matter was brought into focus on 5 April 2017, as two former Eurojust (the EU's Judicial Cooperation Unit) presidents, Mike Kennedy (also a former Chief Operating Officer of the Crown Prosecution Service) and Aled Williams, were questioned by the EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee in relation to the options for replacing the EAW after Brexit.
And although the Diocesan Bishop controls respondent Monastery of St. Sava and is the principal officer of respondent property - holding corporations, the civil courts must accept that consequence as the incidental effect of an ecclesiastical determination that is not subject to judicial abrogation, having been reached by the final church judicatory in which authority to make the decision resides.
A person commits a misdemeanor of the second degree if the person in any manner and for any purpose uses or operates a device to capture, record, transmit or broadcast a photograph, video, motion picture or audio of a proceeding or person within a hearing room, courtroom or the environs of a hearing room or courtroom without the approval of the court or presiding judicial officer or except as provided by rules of court...» environs» means the area immediately surrounding any entrance or exit.
(3) When the request relates to a person who has not yet been convicted, it must also be accompanied by a warrant of arrest issued by a judge or other judicial officer of the requesting State and by such evidence as, according to the laws of the requested State, would justify his arrest and committal for trial if the offense had been committed there, including evidence proving the person requested is the person to whom the warrant of arrest refers.
In California, the rule states, «It is the duty of an attorney... to employ, for the purpose of maintaining the causes confided to him or her those means only as are consistent with the truth, and never to mislead the judge or any judicial officer by an artifice or false statement of fact or law.»
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Secondly, I agree that one of the primary roles of a lawyer is acting as an advocate for the client, implied in the s - c trust, but there is also an absolute ethical duty, as an officer of the court, to recognize conflicting duties which do not promote effective operation of the judicial system.
H. Alexander Manuel currently serves as an officer with the National Conference of the Administrative Law Judiciary, Judicial Division, American Bar Association.
WHEN THE POLICE ARRIVE AT A LAW OFFICE Inspect the search warrant • Ensure that the law office is identified as the place to be searched, • Ensure that the date the Police have attended at the law office is the date authorized, • Ensure that the documents sought are identified, • Ensure that the offence under investigation is identified, • Ensure that the requisite judicial officer has signed and dated it, • If there are deficiencies on the face of the warrant, point them out to the Police and assert that the Police should obtain a proper warrant, and Do not obstruct the Police, even if you believe the search warrant or its manner of execution to be invalid.
After spending several years serving her country, she moved to Florida and worked as a Hearing Officer for the Florida Unemployment Compensation Division and also as a Traffic Magistrate and Special Master for the 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Hillsborough County.
Professor Sunstein cites a few examples of judicial deference over the past century, such as the per curiam decision in Massachussetts Board of Retirement v. Murgia, 427 U.S. 307 (1976), in which the United States Supreme Court upheld a state law setting a mandatory retirement age of 50 for police officers, deferring to the legitimate interest identified in the state's pleadings.
The elimination of the constitutional guarantee that judicial salaries can not be cut by the legislature as part of a public officer compensation system is almost identical to what occurred in 2013 in Arkansas.
We want to bring together everyone who wants to say goodbye to the puppet; such as our Justice Alliance supporters including probation officers, experts and court interpreters and all those opposed to the banning of books for prisoners, the residence test, and attacks on judicial review.
Prior to joining ADLI Law Group, Ms. Nsien served as a judicial law clerk for family law judges, Hon. Christine Byrd, Hon. Bruce Iwasaki, Hon. Patrick Cathcart and Hon. Marc Gross, of Los Angeles Superior Court, where she managed four law and motion calendars providing legal research and writing support to her judicial officers.
It now includes fraudulent manipulation of stock exchange transactions, insider trading, falsification of books, extortion, forgery and other offenses resembling forgery, criminal breach of contract, bribery of judicial officers, and secret commissions, as well as new offences under the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act.
``... if it appears at the time the decision on pre-trial detention is taken that the «officer authorised by law to exercise judicial power» is liable to intervene in the subsequent proceedings as a representative of the prosecuting authority, then he could not be regarded as independent of the parties at that preliminary stage as it is possible for him to become one of the parties at a later stage.»
The chief justice also acts as the chief administrative officer of the judicial system, and Quince takes charge in an era when the Legislature has to be constantly prodded to adequately fund the judicial branch.
Whatever else may be included in the expression «non-legal»» or «non-judicial» documents and papers» pertaining» or «relating» to commercial cases, and whatever notional or practical difficulties might arise in relation to the need for service or delivery of all such documents relating to the proceedings on the KRG (correspondence etc), the Order and the inter partes application, as a matter of DIFC procedural law, had to be served on it and the Article provided that they «shall be sent / dispatched» by the «authority or the competent legal officer / judicial body or officer concerned» to the court of the district where the defendant resided.
As chief administrative officer of the judicial branch of government, the Chief Justice assigns Justices and judges, including retired Justices and judges who consent and are approved by the Court to serve, to duty in courts that require temporary assistance.
We began to wonder — was an application for summary judgment emerging as an intentional strategy used by represented parties against SRLs, labeling them as vexatious and appealing to the concerns of judicial officers about SRLs «jamming up» the courts?
These judicial officers will serve as mediators / advisors to help in resolving conflicts between members of the Ontario Court of Justice that arise out of discriminatory actions or words.
Although Denison was a lawyer and cavalry officer prior to becoming a magistrate, the vast majority of judicial officers of that day had no previous legal training and did not see this as an impediment to fulfilling the role of magistrate.
Creating Principles of Judicial Office for Justices of the Peace, through the Justices of the Peace Review Council, recognizing justices of the peace as judicial officers; a document that is identical to the counterpart for judges once you substitute «justice of the peace» for «judgeJudicial Office for Justices of the Peace, through the Justices of the Peace Review Council, recognizing justices of the peace as judicial officers; a document that is identical to the counterpart for judges once you substitute «justice of the peace» for «judgejudicial officers; a document that is identical to the counterpart for judges once you substitute «justice of the peace» for «judge.»
The culture of the Magistrates» Court, the backgrounds of those who sat as judicial officers, and the approach to judging reinforced the opinion that formal judicial education was not only unnecessary, but actually an affront.
A hallmark of Amie Bonkalo's tenure as Chief Justice was treating justices of the peace with respect and supporting them as true judicial officers.
SB 1647 of 2017, as approved unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 8, would expand this coverage to include the «actively employed and retired» judicial officers of these courts.
For example, judges presiding in drug courts and monitoring the progress of participants in those courts» programs may be authorized and even encouraged to communicate directly with social workers, probation officers, and others outside the context of their usual judicial role as independent decision makers on issues of fact and law.
[2] This rule is not intended, however, to affect a judge's ability to act on information as necessary to protect the health or safety of the judge or a member of a judge's family, court personnel, or other judicial officers if consistent with other provisions of this Code.
The discussion paper recommends rules of conduct aimed specifically at the use of social media, as such rules «may increase awareness regarding the ethical considerations prevailing and may help deter behavior that is inappropriate for judicial officers».
The need to respect individual defendants or litigants as people who expect to be treated fairly is made apparent by contrast with the willingness of judicial officers to make joking remarks about «faceless» court users such as government authorities or corporate entities:
In their interviews, three judicial officers describe their humour as being «a bit of lightheartedness» or «a little bit of a joke», or suggests that judicial officers can use humour «in a mild way».
This interviewee specifically identifies victims in criminal matters and relatives of those involved in a case as being the kinds of people who, if present, require the judicial officer to adhere to standards of conduct which clearly communicate respect for the seriousness of the proceedings.
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