Sentences with phrase «by a judge who»

It must recognize the Constitution as a legal text subject to legal interpretation by judges who derive their authority to render a judicial decree from the existence of the Constitution as a source of law.
Further, the writer doesn't seem to realize that he is being hypocritical by judging those who judge him, rather than loving those who judge him.
Then he will hear the ever - valid sentence on his eternal destiny according to his works, pronounced by a judge who does not consider appearances but the free, innermost heart of the person.
A third suspect, Mohamed Aalla, was released by a judge who ruled the evidence against him was too week.
While trials can be conducted only by a judge who will pronounce judgment, a citizen has a right to demand a trial by twelve other citizens, chosen at random.
A Black Lives Matter activist was acquitted in a brief court appearance by a judge who had ripped police witnesses for recalling events that were disproved by video.
Democratic leaders challenged the practice in State Supreme Court, and it was struck down last week by a judge who ruled that it exceeded legal contribution limits.
Disgraced ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption Tuesday by a judge who said she hoped the idea of «living out his golden years in an orange jumpsuit» would keep other politicians on the «straight and narrow.»
Anthony Mangone, a former attorney whose cooperation aided the conviction of three New York state senators, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison by a judge who said his crimes were too serious to let him escape incarceration.
«This is a very dangerous decision made by a judge who I believe does not understand what good policing is,» Bloomberg said at a Monday afternoon press conference at City Hall, flanked by NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Law Department Corporation Counsel Michael Cardozo.
Many a local youth was directed to a better path by a judge who balanced compassion, common sense and the law.
NEW YORK — A former state senator was sentenced to seven years in prison Tuesday by a judge who called his rise from humble origins an «American tragedy» because he used the influence of his public office to steal from charities for his personal needs and pleasures.
The first will be to help identify scientists, engineers or physicians who are highly qualified in the area of expertise sought by a judge who has requested assistance from the project.
Most famously, he let 1,500 minks go free from a farm in Ontario and was arrested and denied bail for 10 days by a judge who had just granted bail in only one day to a sex offender.
7 a paedophile who sexually abused a six - year - old girl was set free by a judge who suggested he give his victim money to buy.
Every beat of mental and physical anguish that Margot Robbie nails with her pitch - perfect portrayal of Tonya Harding, brings the audience to an intimate understanding of story misstated and mishandled by the media and by the judge who oversaw Harding's case related to a brutal attack against fellow figure skater Nancy Kerrigan by Shane Stint (Ricky Russert).
In addition to this violence, other scenes include a woman being held captive by a judge who peers at her though a peephole (she is always clothed).
The judge's decision reinforced a July 18 ruling by another judge who found the district couldn't use the signature withdrawals to squash the charter petition.
But the lawsuit which claimed that public monies should not go to a religious institution, was denied by the judge who said, «parents — not state actors — decide whether they will use an education savings account, or ESA, to pay for tuition at private and religiously affiliated schools.»
Plus the decision on fairness itself can only be made by the judge who hears your case.
Prizes will be awarded by judges who get to know winning specialties of each dog in a wide variety of categories such as best kisser, longest nose, classiest, best jumper, and fluffiest.
And so, for two years she spent her days within a three - by - nine foot cage and even was put on death row by a judge who felt that the «vicious» pup could not function normally in society.
Rally is timed, includes 12 - 20 performance stations depending on the level of participation, and is scored by a judge who watches for a smooth performance as well as skill in following the directions at each station.
Another prize given by these judges who probably do know their Degas fairly well from the handsome show of his work seen at the Philadelphia Museum a few years ago, went to the thoroughly charming if slightly saccharine White Ballet by Everett Shinn.
A photographer, a film - maker, a sculptor who works in neon, and an installation artist whose work was described as «creepy» by the judge who championed him, made up a vintage Turner prize shortlist announced this morning.
The president of a health care company that once was a Wall Street darling was sentenced Tuesday to three and a half years in prison by a judge who rejected arguments that he deserved a much lengthier term.
There's no need for anybody to be concerned that Ontario courts will ever be unclogged so long as each attempt by the Rules Committee to produce a mechanism for summary disposition of actions is frustrated by those judges who find issues warranting trials lurking under every rock.
The former lawyers for the insolvent companies of a New Brunswick potato farmer jailed in Lebanon have had their fees slashed by a judge who found they would bankrupt the companies if they were paid in full.
Originally he wanted to file a 25 page amicus brief but was rebuffed by the judge who restricted him to 5 pages.
Perhaps the size of the costs against unsuccessful applicants should be set by the judges who rule on the case...
In court, however, the couple would be required to comply with determinations made by a judge who knows little about the couple and their family.
We must ensure that these courts have the resources they need, that they are presided over by judges who are well trained, and that they run efficiently.
This interpretation appears to have been supported by the judge who later said, «[Fitt's] prior training and experience as a professional driver is an aggravating feature of his crime because he knew better and yet persisted in a dangerous course of conduct».
denied, 541 U.S. 1085 (2004): A federal appeals court held that federal courts should abstain from hearing a constitutional challenge to the canons by a judge who was the subject of an imminent disciplinary proceeding; instead, the judge must raise his constitutional claims in the disciplinary process itself.
If you stop paying child support, you are violating a court order and may be held in contempt of court by a judge who can impose serious penalties on you, such as monetary fines and jail time.
These opinions are authoritative, but they are generated by judges who may have never met the parties to the conflict.
«Reporter Tries to Block Daily Fines»: Pete Yost of The Associated Press provides a report that begins, «A former USA Today reporter asked an appeals court Monday to block daily fines levied by a judge who wants her to disclose confidential sources for stories on a scientist under scrutiny in the 2001 anthrax attacks.»
A bill first discussed here that would allow for those harmed by judges who take bribes to seize the judge's personal assets has cleared the Arkansas House unanimously on an 89 - 0 vote
A fine balance is to be drawn by judges who are expected both to conduct the process effectively and avoid creating in the mind of a reasonable, fair minded and informed person any impression of a lack of impartiality.
[35] Barton discusses the lack of public accountability by judges who regulate legal profession in his article «An Institutional Analysis of Lawyer Regulation,» 1200 - 1204.
This followed a reversal of the restraining order by another judge who felt that Evan Chandlers actions did not represent a pattern of abuse and did nt qualify as domestic abuse.
These trials are subject to case management, by the judge who will hear the trial, aimed at providing the parties with that level of process which is proportionate to the importance and complexity of the issues in dispute, and ensuring that matters are ready to proceed when scheduled.
The case management meeting is really the core of process and is presided over by the judge who will hear the trial.
«Tremeear's is preferred by judges who don't know much about criminal law because of the clear statements of the elements of the offence in the commentary.
The other Codes are prepared by judges who need to remain neutral.»
Their CEO, Carl Ferrer, was arrested in late 2016 and charged with pimping a minor, but the case was dropped by a judge who ruled that he couldn't be held liable for the actions of a third party.
Approached by judges who saw a need for better support of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability presenting to Court, FPDN stepped in.
They may last for a set period of time or be re-evaluated after the parent completes specific goals — such as therapy or anger management — outlined by the judge who issued the order.
It is a well - used method for alternative dispute resolution often relied on by judges who otherwise would not be able to handle an already overcrowded docket.
Not even by the judge who asked the ridiculous question as to why MPAC and Teranet do not consider it private.
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