Sentences with phrase «at the court hearings even»

The obsessed alienator's supporters are often seen at the court hearings even though they haven't been subpoenaed.

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It follows that the minister may be forced to violate the sanctity of the confessional by testifying at the police station, in a pretrial hearing, in court, before a grand jury or even before the legislature.
Even after the U.S. Supreme Court denied to hear the legalized sports betting case, Lesniak has been quoted saying «I plan on placing my first bet at Monmouth Racetrack on September 8 for the Giants to cover the spread against the Lions on Monday Night Football.»
At resumed hearing of the matter yesterday, Onuoha told the court that the money was paid into his account with Zenith Bank even though he did not tender any proposal or carried out any contract for NIMASA.
Only those who appeal against removal will have their case heard by a judge and even then it will be an immigration judge at a tribunal, not in a criminal court.
The court heard that Alanamu ensured that the contract for the construction and furnishing of an auditorium in Kwara State Polytechnic, at the cost of N182, 369, 625.00, was awarded to Namylas Nigeria Limited even when it was found that the company was not qualified to execute the contract.
At a Meet - the - Candidates Night event at the Rosendale Recreation Center last Thursday evening, sponsored by the Women's Club of Rosendale, about 100 local residents turned out to hear a succession of three - minute «elevator speeches» about the candidacies of contenders for the posts of representatives for the 19th US Congressional District and New York State's 103rd Assembly District, as well as judges for the Ulster County Supreme Court and Family CourAt a Meet - the - Candidates Night event at the Rosendale Recreation Center last Thursday evening, sponsored by the Women's Club of Rosendale, about 100 local residents turned out to hear a succession of three - minute «elevator speeches» about the candidacies of contenders for the posts of representatives for the 19th US Congressional District and New York State's 103rd Assembly District, as well as judges for the Ulster County Supreme Court and Family Courat the Rosendale Recreation Center last Thursday evening, sponsored by the Women's Club of Rosendale, about 100 local residents turned out to hear a succession of three - minute «elevator speeches» about the candidacies of contenders for the posts of representatives for the 19th US Congressional District and New York State's 103rd Assembly District, as well as judges for the Ulster County Supreme Court and Family Court.
But at a hearing at City Hall today, Gibson expressed concern that undocumented immigrant tenants might be afraid to even show up in housing court, given the Trump administration's expanded deportation agenda.
Arguments at the hearing, held even though the court was closed for a snow day in Washington DC, lasted nearly four hours.
It is the same rhetoric so often heard in education reform: «Just look at how far behind high - schoolers are, compared with Europe, even though we spend two to three times more on them,» says Steve Brill, the journalist who founded Court TV and writes extensively on charter schools.
Most of that anger has been directed at the Humane Society of the United States because its employees offered opinions at a court hearing held to determine the fate of the dogs, that these were champion fighters, dangerous,  and even the puppies showed aggression.
Even though the material scope of Protocol no. 16 is clearly confined to the Convention and its protocols, some concerns have been expressed in the recent past, notably at the recent hearing held by the ECJ on the draft agreement on EU Accession to the Convention («DAA»), that the use of this new instrument of consultation by courts of the EU Member States might be problematic from the point of view of EU law.
Then, they do not attend the court hearing — because they fear arrest because of their inability to pay the fine, [38] because they are unable to get time off from work, because they are unable to make arrangements for child care for the time they would be at a court, because they do not realize that it is possible to challenge the ticket, even if they believe the ticket was issued unfairly.
This Court of Appeal decision serves as a useful reminder that while in some cases the overriding objective and the obligation for a case to be dealt with proportionately will necessitate a speedy and efficient conclusion, in other cases, such as where a party's liberty is at stake, it is imperative that time is taken by the court to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearCourt of Appeal decision serves as a useful reminder that while in some cases the overriding objective and the obligation for a case to be dealt with proportionately will necessitate a speedy and efficient conclusion, in other cases, such as where a party's liberty is at stake, it is imperative that time is taken by the court to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearcourt to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearings.
If the initial complaint or other earlier filings had contained a claim for punitive damages, or even an allegation that the defendants acted maliciously, willfully, recklessly, wantonly, fraudulently, or in bad faith, the Court would have likely allowed the punitive damages issue to be heard by the jury, and the plaintiff may have received a larger award at the conclusion of the case.
The issue is not even close to being resolved at the time of this recording and it could take years to go to the Supreme Court and get a final resolve, but there also may be developments by the time you hear this episode.
For instance, one report, entitled Human Rights at Home: Miami's Housing Crisis and its Perpetuation of Poverty, analyzed raw data collected by Legal Services of Greater Miami and the Community Justice Project to show how Florida's rent deposit statute disparately impacts low - income people's ability to defend themselves: even if a tenant has a sudden financial hardship to overcome or alleges legitimate concerns about housing conditions, that tenant must deposit all the unpaid rent into the court to even have the dispute heard.
«If an illness or a disability prevents a witness from attending the hearing, the court, even on its own initiative, may order that the witness be examined at a distance using a technological means, or appoint a commissioner to take the witness's testimony.
Photos of legal advocates, injured worker and labour participants attending the hearings at the Supreme Court and educational session the evening before.
Lastly, the Court examined the hearing before the Appeal Committee and found that, even if there had been legitimate concerns raised about the hearing before the Dean, the appeal to the Appeal Committee provided the applicant with a fresh hearing at which there was oral testimony, an opportunity for cross-examination, full documentary disclosure and the opportunity to be represented by counsel.
This explanation helps me understand a bit better why a majority of the Fourth Circuit believes that «announcing — not imposing — a non-guidelines sentence at the time of sentencing will serve judicial economy,» even though the court recognizes that the «announcement of a non-guidelines sentence may require the district court to consider issues not generally pertinent in guidelines sentencing, thereby requiring the investment of additional time at the sentencing hearing
During their interview with the Citizen, the lawyers called for a high - level national debate over new media and its growing impact on Canadian court proceedings and spoke of how they deliberately put a protective «code of silence» on the Williams evidence — even within their own office — and how they agonized for days over the statement Edelson read in court at the end of the hearing.
Even though the question of the hearing ancillary relief (and all other family cases) in public has not arisen in this case (and indeed was expressly not supported by Mr Dean in his submissions) I would hope that nonetheless the Court of Appeal will resolve the unhappy divergence of judicial approach to which I referred at paras 13 — 16 of DL v SL.»
The court heard evidence that although even though it was not his idea, the husband was willing to participate in the plan, even though the wife had a «firmer goal» of reconciling than he did at that point.
Even with the termination letter in hand, it seemed to be a straight - forward case — almost three years later I found myself at the Supreme Court of Canada for a fifth hearing.
And, interestingly, we never hear complaints or concerns about unelected federal prosecutors making policy judgments at sentencing (even though prosecutorial policy judgments are not made in open court nor subject to any kind of review).
And hear different perspectives about what the career paths open to arbitration lawyers, from acting as secretary to tribunals, working at an institution such as the HKIAC, appearing as counsel, taking on the role of arbitrator and even being appointed as a High Court judge!
And hear different perspectives about what other career paths are open to arbitration lawyers, from acting as secretary to tribunals, working at an institution such as the HKIAC, appearing as counsel, taking on the role of arbitrator and even being appointed as a High Court judge!
The court heard three or four cases each of the previous three terms, according to data compiled by Edward Lee, a professor at Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago - Kent College of Law, and the court heard even fewer in the previous decade: two or three per term.
Indeed, even the respondent, as well as some of the other provinces, conceded that at some hypothetical level, hearing fees would be so high as to prevent superior courts from having any litigants before them, thus infringing this core jurisdiction, although they argued that the fee regime at issue was not problematic in this way.
Indeed, they admitted at the preliminary injunction hearing that they did not know of even a single instance where an Oklahoma court had applied Sharia law or used the legal precepts of other nations or cultures, let alone that such applications or uses had resulted in concrete problems in Oklahoma...
While noting that the husband had certain religious rights, his lack of cooperation resulted in direct, substantial harm to the wife, in a situation where he did not even appear at the court hearing, despite being served through several different methods.
Legal plans can also help with legal issues that can arise throughout children's school - age years and beyond like administrative hearings or special needs accommodations at school, and even juvenile court defense for traffic infractions for young drivers.
However, in the case of Mercatell v. Mercatell, heard by Pennsylvania's Superior Court in 2004, a judge ordered a 60/40 split in favor of the wife, even though the parties earned the same incomes at the time of the divorce.
Even when a court application is filed, it is possible to reach an agreement, at any stage, without the need for a court hearing.
«While the Mother's parental capacity may be questionable, in light of her refusal to attend the hearing or even submit to an independent expertise, the evidence does not justify the Court at this point to remove her custody rights altogether.
Litigation usually involves: extensive attorney time preparing legal briefs to argue your legal position, long costly waits at the courthouse until the judge can hear your case, and frequent postponements of court hearings, requiring even longer waits to achieve resolutions.
Thirdly, Lancaster argued that even if she were subject to arbitration, it was not established that she received sufficient notice, and that the trial court erred in finding that she had waived notice by appearing at the hearing.
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