Sentences with phrase «by indictment there»

Not exact matches

But there is a low road, as well, on which racist demagogues have followed after them, inspired by their indictments and encouraged by their attacks.
Hopefully, there will be more indictments by Federal prosecutors that further expose a canker sore of criminality in New York politics.
«From what I've seen, there's a lot of supposition and overstatements contained in the indictment which I believe are not borne out or will not be borne out by the facts in this case,» Herb Greenman, the attorney for LPCiminelli executive Michael Laipple, said.
There were several red flags missed by the state comptroller's office in the run - up to the indictment of a money manager, Navnoor Kang, on bribery charges involving the pension fund.
The Senate had argued that there is a pending indictment by the Directorate of State Security over allegations of highhandedness and abuse of his office.
The government had also argued that dismissing the indictment was inappropriate based on precedent set by other cases where there was intense media coverage.
The fact that such a message is being conveyed by a no - budget Hungarian independent film rather than by more widely accessible fare is an indictment on the state of the popular cinema — but hopefully there are enough moviegoers willing to pass up the occasional blockbuster in favor of something less frivolous, that the moral of 1945 won't fall on deaf ears and empty seats.
Recently, there's been lots of coverage on the stock option backdating scandals that have swept the corporate world and are now resulting in criminal indictments as discussed by WSJ Law Blog and Larry Ribstein's Ideoblog.
However, there is a category of hybrid offences where, even when the Crown elects to proceed by indictment, the accused will have no choice as to mode of trial, but must be tried by a Provincial Court judge.
If prosecuted by indictment, there is a Defence election of Court under s. 536 (2).
If police decide to bring the accused before a Justice pursuant to s. 503, there will be a presumption against bail (i.e. a reverse onus) if the offence, prosecuted by indictment, was committed:
Offences under s. 236 are ineligible for a conditional sentence order under s. 742.1 (b) and (c), as there are mandatory minimum periods of incarceration and, when prosecuted by indictment, the maximum penalty is 14 years or life.
When the Crown proceeds on such a charge by indictment, there is a three year mandatory minimum sentence.
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