Sentences with phrase «be presented for court»

Not exact matches

It's prudent for courts and congress to exercise caution before restructuring liability theories for the purpose of addressing specific market abuses, despite their apparent present magnitude.
The two sides were set to face off in court on Tuesday, but late on Monday a federal judge in Riverside, California, agreed to the government's request to postpone the hearing after U.S. prosecutors said that a «third party» had presented a possible method for opening an encrypted iPhone.
The court ordered an auction, but when no other suitors presented themselves, Gaglardi's offer of US$ 51 million cash for the team and the assumption of debts worth about $ 100 million was accepted (ESPN reports the final tally as being higher, around US$ 265 million).
But it's hard to present an energetic defense of, say, the European Court of Justice's role in enforcing the Single Market, or for the European Arrest Warrant, while the country is succumbing to a flare - up of a chronic psychological condition.
«It actually presents a relatively clean issue for the court,» said Lawrence M. Noble, a former top lawyer at the Federal Election Commission who is now the general counsel for the Campaign Legal Center, a watchdog group.
Common - law and same - sex couples are being required to present a court document proving conjugality in order to obtain free travel for children up to age 50.
If you think the home didn't sell for its fair market value and the deficiency is therefore higher than it should be, you can present evidence of this in court.
The following documentation and statements were presented in Reg Howe's lawsuit filed in the District Court of Massachusetts against Defendants: Bank for International Settlements, Alan Greenspan, William J. McDonough, J.P. Morgan & Co..
Christian missionaries in Mughal India were constantly trying to present the Christian faith not only by writing in Persian (the language of the Court) but also by telling the Christian story, for example, through the painting of miniatures, a notable art form at the time.
For the present, the Supreme Court decision in the McCollum case of 1948 interposes barriers, but this need not be final.13 In the meantime, the churches should seize every opportunity to give weekday religious instruction on released time outside the public schools.
The Federal District Court's decision favoring doctor - assisted suicide, we said, could be fatal not only to many people who are old, sick, or disabled, but also to popular support for our present system of government.
Then they sought assurance that those sinners who seem to go through life without ever suffering at all for their misdeeds would eventually receive their due punishment, and that those, on the other hand, who had been martyred unjustly, would be given the opportunity to present their case before a higher court; these interests led to the second and third divisions.
For example, as the result of law suits instituted by public - interest groups, the courts held that whenever broadcasters present a particular point of view on a matter of public importance, they also must provide opportunities for opposing viewpoints to be presentFor example, as the result of law suits instituted by public - interest groups, the courts held that whenever broadcasters present a particular point of view on a matter of public importance, they also must provide opportunities for opposing viewpoints to be presentfor opposing viewpoints to be presented.
Unlikely as it may be for the Court to go beyond the arguments presented by the parties themselves to rule RFRA unconstitutional, the phrase «extreme religious liberty rights» is one defenders of religious liberty ought to prepare to hear a lot of in the coming years.
These priestly directions for instituting the Covenant are presented as coming from Moses and Sinai, and detail the building of the Temple as modeled on the Tabernacle, with descriptions of the Ark, table, lampstand, altar, court, nightlamp, priestly apparel and other more minor items, and culminating in a priestly emphasis on the Sabbath law as absolute.
After completing the necessary processes with the California Courts to enforce the judgment, the Company has received and presented definitive legal documents from the California Court to the escrow agent at the bank clearing the way for the release of funds and expects that the US$ 1.9 million will be released to the Company before the end of the month.
This identical question was recently presented and passed on by the Circuit Court of Appeals for this Circuit in the case of McIlhenny v. Gaidry (1918), 253 Fed.
It almost seems as if Alexis Sanchez is in the news every minute of the day at present, with the latest reports claiming he is due in court for speeding.
as a matter of fact it would be aimless and silly to one moment be putting ourselves out publicly to court talents like mbappe, lemar, asensio, only to backslide in favour of yesterdays man — for us to present our ambition this way is hardly progress and its less than fans deserve.
It also sets off a bureaucratic chain of events which backs up the message that fathers can treat parenting as optional, as health visitors talk to mothers rather than fathers, children centres build their services around what they perceive to be mothers» (rather than families») needs, schools fail to record contact details of fathers and, when a young person ends up in court for misbehaviour, magistrates hand down parenting orders to mothers rather than fathers, even when the father is resident in the household and present in the courtroom.
[Note: Because every person's situation is different, and because the law frequently changes, is not clearly established, or is interpreted in different ways by different courts, you should not rely on the information presented herein for legal advice about your specific situation.
Such was the case with Queen Victoria, although things probably changed in the 20th Century with the births of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose - although, all of the court and family were no doubt present for the baptisms.
In preparation for court, it is recommended that parents focus on presenting their own day - to - day child - rearing contributions to the court.
The proposal, which will be presented to the Park Board on Thursday, urges commissioners to consider the parcel west of the tennis courts as the least intrusive location for the planned 20,000 - square - foot skate park.
When the matter came up for hearing, Shuaibu, who was present in the court, pleaded «not guilty», through a member of his legal team, Tim Pruitt.
However, these present a rare opportunity for the US Supreme Court to overturn these kinds of orders, thus vacating the precedent set by the horrendous Korematsu decision (a decision so terrible that even Scalia spoke against it when he was still alive) and reversing the precedent set by upholding Executive orders like order 9066
An election petition relating to the return of a member of Parliament representing an electoral district or the failure to present a return at an election for a member of Parliament representing an electoral district shall be presented to the High Court and determined in accordance with sections 230 to 257.
Last week's High Court decision means that MPs are likely to be presented with a vote for triggering Article 50 at some point in the new year.
But for the privilege to be nullified under the «crime - fraud exception,» Litman said the taint team would have to get the approval of the court before the material could be presented to the prosecution.
Counsel for the Foreign Office told the court that the threat to end the bilateral intelligence relationship was still present under President Obama, but Gordon Brown said he was not aware of any such arrangement.
Lawyers for Abu Ramadan, former National Youth Organizer of the People's National Convention (PNC), have rejected the list of 56,000 persons presented to the Supreme Court by the Electoral Commission, as the full list of persons whose names were captured on the voters» register, with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) card as proof of Ghanaian citizenship.
At a court hearing scheduled for Thursday morning, attorneys will present arguments over whether the case should be dismissed.
The report itself acknowledges that access to justice is likely to be impaired if the small claims limit is changed significantly, particularly for people who do not feel confident to represent themselves or lack the tools to present a case in court.
The young woman who presented a test case to the High Court was just 15 when she became pregnant and travelled to Manchester for an abortion.
Faji told counsels present in court that he would only be able to take cases for arraignment and rulings, while a new date would be issued for other cases.
They are to also present title documents of landed properties within the jurisdiction of the court and must present evidence of tax payment for the past 3 years.
Matthew Libous, whose sentencing in his tax evasion case was delayed so he could be present for his father's trial, was not in court on Monday.
Brief facts presented in court stated that the accused persons were retired South African police officers and that between January 2016 and March 2016, they applied for visas at the Ghana High Commission in South Africa on the pretext of doing business in Ghana.
«We totally reject this move of presenting our sick leader by force to a court in Kaduna for sundry charges that some people are standing trial for.
Also testifying, Abdulkadir Idris Wakili, a staff with the budget office of the federation, who had earlier been subpoenaed with respect to the certification of budget of the Nigeria Navy said, «I was in court to present the certified true copy of the budget of the Nigerian Navy for 2013 and 2014».
NIU attorney's review search warrants to be presented to the courts of this county, and document that probable cause exists for the application for the warrant and that the target location, person, vehicle, etc. is entered into a law enforcement database called Unified Drug Enforcement Coordination System (UDECS) to prevent infringing on other agencies» investigations, and to enhance officer safety.
However, a parliamentary answer reveals 11 high street shopping vouchers for # 25 have been given out solely to presenting officers in asylum cases since July 2012 as a «one - off recognition of individual performance at court».
Akans said, «It has come to the attention of the People's Democratic Party that two notable Commissioners in the current administration have hatched plans to mobilize thugs to attack the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFFC and the teeming supporters of our party on Wednesday 16th May, 2018 when the commission is expected to present Senator (Dr.) Jonah David Jang for arraignment at the courts.
Let us assume for the present that the Supreme Court holds that invocation of Article 50 requires legislation, or alternatively that the new Prime Minister decides that it is right to refer the matter to Parliament in any event.
My fears that the chaos at the Commission would lead the present young crop of the NDC to self - destruct was confirmed when I discovered on 29th and 31st July 2017 respectively that the author of the second petition for the removal of the two Deputy Commissioners was Emmanuel Korsi Senyo, the concerned citizen, who had acted in the past as an NDC surrogate commencing action against the General Legal Council in the Supreme Court in defence of Francis Sosu, who had contested the primaries in my constituency, Madina, for the NDC.
At a court hearing scheduled for tomorrow morning, attorneys will present arguments over whether the case should be dismissed.
A judge was threatened while sitting in court and criminals freed under Mr IGP and the police couldn't present evidence to convince the court for proper sanctioning.
Ms Lagarde was not present in the court in Paris for the verdict, having left France for Washington.
Those cases, they argue, declared the use of NHI cards for the purpose of registration to vote as unconstitutional, and so the Supreme Court was wrong in treating registration with those cards in the present case as essentially voidable, and not void.
Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in impeachment process (initiating and passing a motion for the removal) of the judges of the Supreme Court and the state High Courts (by a majority of the membership of the House and at least two - thirds majority of the members present and voting), who then can be removed by the President of India.
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