Sentences with phrase «come before this court with»

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The best way to get past the big bumps is to identify them and come up with a plan well before you head to court.
The seriousness of the problem is revealed by the fact that, although Trinity Lutheran has come before the Supreme Court as a free exercise and equal protection case, the Blaine Amendments most centrally collide with the Establishment Clause.
The meeting came just one day before the pope met with Kim Davis, the Kentucky County Clerk who made national headlines for refusing to issue marriage licenses because of her opposition to the Supreme Court's legalization of same sex marriage.
My own opinion is that the Obama administration will compromise and come up with some other option, lest this wind up before the Supreme Court where the religions are likely to win.
But if one really senses what is breaking in over the world, he will also be well aware that he is on the way to judgment, and he will act like a clever peasant who meets his adversary on the way, before they arrive at court, and quickly, while they are both walking into the city, comes to terms with him — for when once they have appeared before the judge it will be too late.
Upon espying Austin's 6» 10», 250 - pound frame before taking the court against him, Longley had no trouble coming up with a catchier descriptive, mumbling to a friend the non-Australian term «fat ass.»
This, according to them was because «the issue that came before the Supreme Court was simply constitutional interpretation so for (with all respect) the learned judge (Justice Jones Dotse) to go beyond the constitutional interpretation and then decide that the applicant had no contract with the government and therefore the applicant had no case and that the applicant had formed an alliance to create, loot and share was beyond what was before the business of the Supreme Court
For Cuomo, a united Democratic Senate majority is a nightmare scenario: a centrist at heart, he belittled raising the minimum wage before it came back into vogue, ridiculed the idea of hiking taxes on wealthy people, and still won't comply with a ten - year - old court ruling to fork over state cash to underfunded city public schools.
Coverage of the phone - hacking allegations has been subdued in the British press due to concerns about prejudicing the trial, but with the case coming before court in front of the international media it is now expected to dominate the front pages once again.
The main obstacle that could divert this plan from being enacted is the Legislature suddenly coming together to pass their own map before the court's process is finished, possibly with a signature on the plan from Governor Andrew Cuomo that effects their alternative redistricting plan into law.
His first attempt for Westminster came when he fought the safe Conservative seat of South Kensington in 1959, before being selected for neighbouring Barons Court and winning the 1964 election with a small majority.
We would, with all deference, strongly advise the police in future not to fail in their threat assessment of cases that come before the courts.
Article 14 (1) Every person shall be entitled to his personal liberty and no person shall be deprived of his personal liberty except in the following cases and in accordance with procedure permitted by law; Article 19 (1) A person charged with a criminal offence shall be given a fair hearing within a reasonable time by a court; Article 19 (11) No person shall be convicted of a criminal offence unless the offence is defined and the penalty for it is prescribed in a written law; Article 19 (12) Clause (11) of this article shall not prevent a Superior Court from punishing a person for contempt of itself notwithstanding that the act or omission constitution the contempt is not defined in a written law and the penalty is not so prescribed; and Article 126 (2) The Superior Courts shall be superior courts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitucourt; Article 19 (11) No person shall be convicted of a criminal offence unless the offence is defined and the penalty for it is prescribed in a written law; Article 19 (12) Clause (11) of this article shall not prevent a Superior Court from punishing a person for contempt of itself notwithstanding that the act or omission constitution the contempt is not defined in a written law and the penalty is not so prescribed; and Article 126 (2) The Superior Courts shall be superior courts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constituCourt from punishing a person for contempt of itself notwithstanding that the act or omission constitution the contempt is not defined in a written law and the penalty is not so prescribed; and Article 126 (2) The Superior Courts shall be superior courts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitCourts shall be superior courts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitcourts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitucourt of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitution.
The advisory panel's consultation paper reveals that a significant proportion of shoplifters - 27 per cent - who come before the courts are already being given community sentences, with more than half getting community rehabilitation orders.
In recordings that were played in court on Tuesday, Silver said he had no clients with business before the state, that they were individuals, and that they came to him through his work in the community and through the notoriety around his position.
When the case came up yesterday before Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo, Deji's lawyer, Mr. Jimoh Lasisi (SAN), expressed shock that the prosecution was not in court and informed the court that his client had reached an agreement with the anti-graft agency.
Cuomo has, for example, nixed nearly every bill coming before his desk that would give peace officer status to officials like fire marshals and town court officers, arguing that it would be better to create a systematic approach for determining who gets this designation rather than dealing with it piecemeal.
The Albany City Court Judge position is integral to making our city the best it can be, and I am prepared, on day one, to provide every individual who comes before me, with the fair and impartial justice they deserve.»
In Erie County Court, it was believed he would plead guilty but his attorney requested more time with her client and that Gregorek is expected to testify before a grand jury before a formal charge comes forward at the county level.
The required notification came months after the company filed its lawsuit with the U.K. courts and less than 36 hours before the case would have been dropped.
While reaching out to fellow Democrats, choice proponents in the minority community have sought to build alliances with Republicans and with libertarian organizations like the Institute for Justice, which has represented poor parents in every voucher case that has come before the courts in the past dozen years, including Zelman.
Alabama also enacted tuition grant state laws permitting students to use vouchers at private schools in the mid-1950s, while also enacting nullification statutes against court desegregation mandates and altering its teacher tenure laws to allow the firing of teachers who supported desegregation.50 Alabama's tuition grant laws would also come before the court, with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama declaring in Lee v. Macon County Board of Education vouchers to be «nothing more than a sham established for the purpose of financing with state funds a white school system.&rcourt desegregation mandates and altering its teacher tenure laws to allow the firing of teachers who supported desegregation.50 Alabama's tuition grant laws would also come before the court, with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama declaring in Lee v. Macon County Board of Education vouchers to be «nothing more than a sham established for the purpose of financing with state funds a white school system.&rcourt, with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama declaring in Lee v. Macon County Board of Education vouchers to be «nothing more than a sham established for the purpose of financing with state funds a white school system.&rCourt for the Middle District of Alabama declaring in Lee v. Macon County Board of Education vouchers to be «nothing more than a sham established for the purpose of financing with state funds a white school system.»
I also began doing a lot of digging through court records related to Isaiah's life, and all of those sources, and speaking with Deborah and Isaiah's mother, came together to create the picture I now have of Isaiah's path before, and after, his crimes against Jennifer Hopper and Teresa Butz.
The message is coming through loud and clear: Dauphine's professional work on the subject of free - roaming cats — cited and promoted with great enthusiasm before all this nasty press attention — is as indefensible as the actions that landed her in DC Superior Court.
The watershed moment in cohabitation between visual and performing art came in 2010, when Marina Abramovic held silent court in the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art before 560,000 visitors and Tino Sehgal filled the spiral of the Guggenheim with «interpreters» who guided visitors artfully into conversation.
There is no reason to think that the de Limbourg brothers travelled to Italy, but they must have had close contacts with the Italian artists working in Paris before they came to the court of Jean, Duc de Berry.
Mauro covers research by Richard Lazarus, who found that an increasing percentage of cases brought to the court come from «repeat practitioners,» i.e., lawyers with multiple appearances before the court.
[4] The issue before this Court, therefore, is how to characterize Mr. McCormick's relationship with his firm in order to determine if it comes within the jurisdiction of the Code over employment.
First, with regard to the judicial avenues foreign investors have against host - states, three come to mind: (a) bringing a claim before an investor - state tribunal; (b) bringing a claim before a domestic court, based on domestic and / or international standards of protection; and (c) private commercial arbitration based on a contract between the investor and the host ‑ State.
The state's district attorneys were meeting this week to try to come up with a plan, and Attorney General Martha Coakley (who was otherwise occupied yesterday, arguing before the Supreme Court) said her office would play a role.
Otherwise, human rights tribunals and the courts will have to define that phase on an ad hoc basis as specific cases come before them, with the corresponding uncertainty, expense and delay of litigation.
The case comes before the court at a time of even greater focus on immigration issues, and with a president - elect who has promised to increase deportations.
«This cause came on for final hearing before the court upon the plaintiff wife's second amended complaint for separate maintenance (alimony unconnected with the causes of divorce), the defendant husband's answer and counterclaim for divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty and adultery, and the wife's answer thereto setting up certain affirmative defenses...»
The court, in my view, does not want to deal with people who come before it with problems, complaints and grievances, much less bizarre claims that have no reasonable prospect of success.
«The panel finds that Justice Matlow participated in controversial political discussions, inappropriately used the privileged platform of judicial office, publicly offered legal advice and criticism, took a role in litigation that was likely to come before his court, communicated with the press in the course of advancing a specific point of view in a legal and political dispute against a party that was imminently to appear before him in litigation, and failed to ensure that his actions and the extent of his involvement in the dispute with that party were disclosed to his co-panelists [on Divisional Court] and to the parties,» said the pcourt, communicated with the press in the course of advancing a specific point of view in a legal and political dispute against a party that was imminently to appear before him in litigation, and failed to ensure that his actions and the extent of his involvement in the dispute with that party were disclosed to his co-panelists [on Divisional Court] and to the parties,» said the pCourt] and to the parties,» said the panel.
On June 30, 2008, the Ontario government amended the Ontario Human Rights Code («the Code») came into force that allow human rights damages under the Code to be dealt with either as civil claims before the courts or as applications before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO).
In the recent English case of EXP v Barker [2015] EWHC 1289 (QB), expert evidence was nearly completely discounted because the expert witness did not state before the case came to court that he had previously worked with one the parties.
Judges should refrain from conduct such as membership in groups or organizations or participation in public discussion which, in the mind of a reasonable, fair minded and informed person, would undermine confidence in a judge's impartiality with respect to issues that could come before the courts.
On such an afternoon some score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls of words and making a pretence of equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters» reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court of Chancery, which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire, which has its worn - out lunatic in every madhouse and its dead in every churchyard, which has its ruined suitor with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress borrowing and begging through the round of every man's acquaintance, which gives to monied might the means abundantly of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning, «Suffer any wrong that can be done you rather than come here!
For many working in the family justice system, the requirement to meet with a mediator before being allowed to go to court can not come soon enough.
In 2015 the Supreme Court of Florida issued a decree stating that «robes worn by a judge must be solid black with no embellishment» in response to complaints that some state judges were getting too creative with robe colors and decorations, and that this «could result in uncertainty for those coming before our court» regarding the judge's status or disposiCourt of Florida issued a decree stating that «robes worn by a judge must be solid black with no embellishment» in response to complaints that some state judges were getting too creative with robe colors and decorations, and that this «could result in uncertainty for those coming before our court» regarding the judge's status or disposicourt» regarding the judge's status or disposition.
Time - sharing with the children before a court order is in place can be difficult unless the parents can amicably work together to come up with a temporary schedule.
Although the local authority might have the statutory power under s. 33 (3)(b) to prevent M from calling the twins «Preacher» and «Cyanide», there was a small category of cases where, notwithstanding the local authority's powers under s. 33 (3)(b), the consequences of the exercise of a particular act of parental responsibility were so profound and had such an impact on either the child his or herself, and / or the Art. 8 rights of those other parties who shared parental responsibility with a local authority, that the matter must come before the court for its consideration and determination.
Judge Alarcon instilled in all of his clerks and externs strong ethics and a high regard for professionalism, with the goal of ensuring that every person coming before the court receive proper justice.
If a case comes before the Court that does deal with Convention rights, say for instance a freedom of assembly challenge is brought against Ealing Council's decision to ban protestors outside the Marie Stopes clinic, then, following on from the logical conclusion of this Judgment, the High Court will need to be reviewing the PSPO at a higher level of scrutiny.
A dumb cop won't come up with any colorable reason, demands ID for a stated reason («before you have to do whatever I say») that is inaccurate, admits he has no reason to stop you in a conversation captured by a body camera, and doesn't come up with pretext after the fact before going to the court.
Skansen, a tiny contracting company with 30 people working in an open plan office no bigger than a court room, was dragged to the quarter deck of Southwark Crown Court and duly put on trial before a jury on a charge of failure to prevent bribery under section 7 of the Bribery Act, the first contested trial of this offence since the Act came into force in the summer of court room, was dragged to the quarter deck of Southwark Crown Court and duly put on trial before a jury on a charge of failure to prevent bribery under section 7 of the Bribery Act, the first contested trial of this offence since the Act came into force in the summer of Court and duly put on trial before a jury on a charge of failure to prevent bribery under section 7 of the Bribery Act, the first contested trial of this offence since the Act came into force in the summer of 2011.
The Judge stated at [41] «Nor do I think it is fair to draw the inference that the appellant made this calculation, namely «let's win in the Employment Tribunal, maintain before the Employment Tribunal that my claim for damages is surely unlimited as to time, pocket those damages calculated on that basis and then come back to the High Court in due course and see how far we get with the statutory appeal».
While it would be helpful to have the Court of Appeal's conclusions on some of the interesting issues that the parties raised, ultimately, the Court of Appeal wisely decided not to do more than necessary and wait until a case came before it with a proper record to decide these matters.
If you do go to court, you need to be prepared to come to an agreement with the opposing party at some point before trial.
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