Sentences with phrase «brought to trial»

Finally, even when such cases are brought to trial, the courts are often inadequate in protecting the custodial family's interests, instead choosing to give lip service to fathers» visitation rights.
Finally, even when such cases are brought to trial, the courts are often inadequate in supporting fathers» visitation rights.
News of Barra's appointment came just a week after Zuckerberg and Luckey both took the witness stand in a US$ 2 billion case brought to trial by little known technology firm Zenimax Media, which claims a former executive stole its proprietary data and used it to develop the Oculus Rift headset.
In my humble opinion, that's got to change if the appeals courts want the bar and the public, as well as the parties before it, to be guided by their opinions and to act on them in a manner (i.e., settling cases for reasonable amounts) that will reduce the number of lawsuits brought to trial and appealed.»
«The disparity can be quite different and yet on the disbursement side a properly prepared piece of litigation brought to trial still costs a quarter to half a million dollars,» Wagner says.
The fight to bring Jara's killers to justice has been ongoing for 40 years, since Jara's widow first requested that the Chilean authorities investigate his murder, but it wasn't until 2008 that a suspect was brought to trial.
After three years of gathering depositions and evidence from both Chile and the US, Barrientos was brought to trial in Florida in June 2016 and found liable by the jury for the torture and extrajudicial killing of Víctor Jara.
In granting Quinlan's third amended complaint, the Circuit Court for the 15th Judicial Circuit, paved the way for evidence of unintended acceleration as a cause of Quinlan's devastating accident to be brought to trial before a jury.
Juries decided 71 % of tort cases brought to trial.
If and when your lawsuit is brought to trial, the judge or jury will consider all of these factors as they're presented by your DC truck accident lawyer, as well as whatever evidence is produced by the defense.
While even criminal cases may not see time inside a courtroom due to things like pleas, for the cases that are brought to trial most cases are tried within the Provincial Courts in Canada.
[44] The parties brought to trial conflicting views concerning the plaintiff's claim for money to pay for private health care.
The accused in this case, Darlene Morin, was charged with impaired driving in January 1988, and not brought to trial until March 1989, a full fourteen months later, a prima facie case of unreasonable delay according to the principles set out in Askov.
Canada has acknowledged the necessity that criminal proceedings involving young persons should generally be brought to trial faster than adult matters.
• Caused a one - year delay in having the matter brought to trial, despite repeated requests from the wife to set a trial date.
The Sixth and Seventh Amendments are included in the Bill of Rights to guarantee that every person brought to trial has the benefit of the protection of a jury.
Civil actions in Chicago are typically brought to trial by individuals for their own gain, but governments and companies are sometimes parties to civil action suits.
Civil actions in Austria are typically brought to trial by individuals for their own gain, but governments and companies are sometimes parties to civil action suits.
A staunch believer in the right to a fair trial, Adams even chose to defend British soldiers brought to trial after the Boston Massacre.
The Sixth Ammendment to the Constitution guarantees «Counsel» to the accused brought to trial.
I'm not sure if the same thing applies in the US but certainly in the UK a case will only be brought to trial if it is deemed «in the public interest».
At present, those offences are investigated and prosecuted by national prosecution authorities, to be brought to trial before national courts.
You mean like government officials of a variety of stripes ranting about how «deniers» should be brought to trial or otherwise penalized?
The release of the papers themselves was a different kettle of fish, as Ellsberg was indicted and brought to trial.
NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is trying to see what laws Exxon broke and whether they can be brought to trial for it.
If Fred West had been brought to trial in which the police and CPS were excluded, and then asked to select the evidence for the court to examine (pace the practice of the Russell Muir inquiry) he'd still be stalking the streets of Bristol.
Eventually the lying fraudulent denialist scum will be brought to trial for their anti-science crimes.
And for that offence he could, presumably, be brought to trial and asked to prove his claim that your intention was to deliberately mislead, or else pay the costs for damaging your reputation as a columnist.
Nevertheless, in March, Ztohoven was brought to trial, accused by the government - run Czech TV of «scaremongering and propagating false information.»
The owners have been brought to trial for animal cruelty, and the dogs have been taken away.
His owner was brought to trial, and actually convicted of operating a dog fighting ring, but it was a yearlong trial process and during that time, Scrappy was held as «evidence».
I think of Dennis Kozlowski, formerly CEO of Tyco, who was barred from using his own money in self - defense when the US Government brought him to trial.
Both parties appealed to the high court after a superior court judge ruled that the case could not be brought to trial on all grounds.
That Ford's film does not directly deal with LGBT issues, but with his brother's murder by a white man who was never brought to trial is significant for a community so often typecast.
The other men, led by Wilson, have no intention of dying, or even being brought to trial, without a fight.
Whenever you are arrested and brought to trial, do not worry beforehand about what to say.
They were eventually caught and brought to trial.
Following disclosures of the slaughter and secret burial of 347 members of a Shi'ite religious group in mass graves by the Nigerian army must be urgently investigated said Amnesty International today, and anyone suspected of criminal responsibility for these crimes must be brought to trial.
«Then he brought me to trial to try to kick me off the ballot.
This would ensure terror suspects could be brought to trial more quickly, he said - and in doing so ensure Britain's response to the terror threat adhered to its most basic values.
However, Mr Galloway said he would rather see the prime minister brought to trial for war crimes, and in his statement this afternoon, he insisted this was what he would be fighting for.
«Those responsible should be brought to trial and those found guilty of treason should be hung by the neck until dead.»
The Canadian government screwed - up the trials of the insurgents they believed were responsible, and one of the alleged bombers was allegedly killed by the Canadian police before he was brought to trial.
There He was brought to trial by the rulers of the Jews before Pilate, who reluctantly condemned Him.
As C. S Song explains regarding Taiwan, «Christians brought to trial because of their allegiance to Jesus have changed a military court into a court of testimony!»
hay i know this guy who went into a village in Nam and shot every living person even the animals shouldn't he be brought to trial?
So a number of Christians were arrested and brought to trial.
And yet before the night was over they deserted him; he was arrested and brought to trial, and they scattered and left him to his fate.
The Prisoner was now to be brought to trial In the account of the proceedings given in the gospels we have, in appearance, reports of two separate trials, one before a Jewish court, the other before the Roman governor, each ending in condemnation on a capital charge — but a different charge in each.
In November, 1637, after her friends had been defeated, several exiled, Mistress Hutchinson was brought to trial for disparaging the ministers and for holding meetings in her home in order to criticize the clergy.
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