Sentences with phrase «as judicial staff»

He also served as Judicial Staff Attorney for the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, assisting Judge Harry Hanna, Judge Leo Spellacy, and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Francis E. Sweeney.
After earning his law degree, he served as Judicial Staff Attorney to the Honorable John W. Larson.
Lawyers and — may I dare to say — «judges» as well as judicial staff and administrators are among those who must act to implement the looked after accessibility.

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She served as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society in New York City from 1967 to 1969 when she became an Assistant Counsel for the Judicial Conference of the State of New York; in 1972, Chief Law Assistant of the Criminal Court of the City of New York; and in 1974, Counsel in the Office of the New York City Administrative Judge.
Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial
Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial Center in Albany, NY Tuesday December 12, 2006, for the axe murder of his father Peter, and the attack on his mother Joan in November 2004 at their Delmar, NY home.
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.
She also served as a Harry Dow fellow at Greater Boston Legal Services and Assistant General Counsel at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a staff attorney at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
He serves as staff to the Conference of Chief Justices» Standing committee on Judicial Politics and Compensation, and Public Trust and Confidence.
Judicial control over the matters [of] assignment of judges, sittings of the court, and court lists — as well as the related matters of allocation of court rooms and direction of the administrative staff engaged in carrying out these functions, has generally been considered the essential or minimum requirement for institutional or «collective» independence.»
Numerous reports from judicial staff and other access to justice resources cite family law issues as one of the most prevalent legal matters experienced by low income Tennesseans.
She was hired by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts in 1987 as the Staff Attorney to the newly formed Judicial Automation project and served in that capacity for several years.
I learned a lot in the five years I worked as an Education Chair — I went to NJI workshops designed for judicial educators, I listened to and learned from more experienced judges on the Court, and I watched how the staff at NJI designed and developed programming.»
Designed for pro se litigants, attorneys, advocates, and court staff, the Dane County Legal Resource Center's drug court collection contains both legal and medical books as well as resources on rehabilitation, drug court operation manuals, memoirs, judicial education materials, and medical dictionaries.
These include courtroom procedure, the judicial officer himself or herself and other participants (whether present in the courtroom or not), such as criminal defendants, civil litigants, lawyers, court staff, witnesses, juries, government agencies, the media and observers.
When organising training for judges, prosecutors and judicial staff (such as assistants, law - clerks and registrars), without prejudice to judicial independence or different judicial organisations in the European Union, Member States should adhere to the guidelines set out below.
The Rome Statute; The Rules of Procedure and Evidence; The Elements of Crimes; The Regulations of the Court; The Regulations of the Registry; The Code of Professional Conduct for counsel; The Code of Judicial Ethics; The Staff Regulations; The Financial Regulations and Rules; The Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court; Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations; The Headquarters Agreement with the Host State; Any other material as decided by the Presidency in consultation with the Prosecutor and / or the Registrar.
Isn't this what the Supreme Court is really asking the judicial community as a whole when it states that «Each procedural step or motion that is improperly taken, or takes longer than it should, along with each charge that should not have been laid or pursued, deprives other worthy litigants of timely access to the courts», or are they really just suggesting to build more courtrooms and hire more staff?
As also noted above it would be preferable for these family consultants to work with other trained staff - including judicial officers and client service officers - as part of a coordinated registry - based team approach to working with Indigenous familieAs also noted above it would be preferable for these family consultants to work with other trained staff - including judicial officers and client service officers - as part of a coordinated registry - based team approach to working with Indigenous familieas part of a coordinated registry - based team approach to working with Indigenous families.
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