Sentences with phrase «at this stage of the proceedings do»

But it's a joke to put it down on him or to imagine that someone else can at this stage of the proceedings do anything.

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Florida's constitution was amended in 1988 to say that victims have rights «to be informed, to be present and to be heard when relevant, at all crucial stages of criminal proceedings, to the extent that these rights do not interfere with the constitutional rights of the accused.»
Anything less than victory will see the «Sam Out» banners flying around Upton Park and that's something we can really do without at this stage of the proceedings.
One of the key features of its mission and unifying nomophylactic essentially aimed at ensuring certainty in the interpretation of the law is the fact that, in principle, the current rules do not allow the Supreme Court to know the facts of a case unless they prove by deeds already obtained in proceedings in the pre-trial stages, and only to the extent that it is necessary to know in order to assess the remedies that the law allows you to use to motivate an application at the Court.
Cambridgeshire County Council appealed from this finding (though at that stage much remained to be done in the proceedings, in terms of proof of facts and a welfare conclusion).
With respect to the Appellant's first ground, the Court of Appeal found the argument summary judgment should not have been granted on the basis proceedings were still at an early stage in their development «overlooks the direction provided by the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7 (CanLII), [2014] S.C.J. No. 7 (S.C.C.), at paras. 49 and 66, that summary judgment is to be granted where the record enables to motion judge to reach a fair and just determination on the merits and to do so in a timely, more affordable and proportionate manner.»
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