Sentences with phrase «by judicial interviews»

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• Brian Paddick, a former deputy assistant commissioner with the Met who is seeking a judicial review of the alleged failure of his former force to tell him his name had been found on a list of public figures whose phones may have been targeted, called for Coulson to be interviewed by police.
In Alberta, candidates for Provincial Court appointments are first screened by the Alberta Judicial Council and then interviewed by the Provincial Court Nominating Committee, which provides its recommendations to the minister of justice.
The central issue at the core of the judicial review claim concerned the human defendant's lawyers seeking access to the full first account interviews provided by senior company employees to the company's lawyers, and which were undertaken as part of that investigation.
The perspectives of children whose parents were involved in a family law dispute are normally brought before the court in one of five ways: the custody assessment or views of the child report of an expert; an affidavit or letter written by the child; or, a judicial interview.
I was called down to Toronto in August 1986 to meet with the Judicial Council, where I was interviewed by Chief Judge Hayes of the Criminal Division, Chief Judge Andrews of the Family Division, Chief Justice William Howland (Chief Justice of Ontario), a couple of other judges and some others, including an Anglican minister.
Our BC Parental Alienation Lawyers will aggressively pursue intervention by psychologists, through judicial interviews of the children and reunification therapy to protect children from becoming unwitting victims.
Brian Ludmer, B. Comm., L.L.B. — «Judicial Interviews and the Reliability of the Voice of the Child» Children in high conflict family litigation are recognized in the law as being highly suggestible and capable of being manipulated by a dominant parent.
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