Sentences with phrase «conclusion of the trial»

For factual conclusions of a trial judge, the applicable standard was palpable and overriding error.
The five judges found that the period between an accused person's arrest and the anticipated conclusion of their trial in provincial court should not exceed 18 months, and should not go over 30 months in Superior Court, which handles the most serious crimes such as murder.
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Like the Chief Justice, I accept this key factual conclusion of the trial judge.
Another twist, which will be in the next edition of Friston, was on 15 August when HH Judge Simon Brown QC decided in Safetynet Security Ltd v Coppage [2012] EWHC B11 (Mercantile) that a detailed assessment was a futile exercise where the winning claimant came in on the approved budget and so costs were awarded immediately upon conclusion of the trial.
«On conclusion of the trial, you will be informed of the charges that will apply for connecting this device with your Xfinity TV service and will have the opportunity to opt in,» the FAQ says, as initially reported by Variety.
The concern addressed here relates to communications with the media by jury members following conclusion of a trial, a common feature of high profile cases in the United States.
Chances are most of us haven't thought of him much since the conclusion of his trial in 1998, when he pled guilty to all charges.
The certificate and any report of the court at the conclusion of the trial of an election petition shall be signed by at least 2 of the Judges presiding at the trial.
Others might point to the conclusion of any trial.
The court further barred Metuh from tendering any medical report before it, pending the conclusion of his trial.
«An order of interim or forfeiture is meant to preserve the res (subject matter) pending investigation or conclusion of trial.
To answer their question, the researchers followed 4,640 participants from the NHLBI - funded Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) Lipid Study for five years after the conclusion of the trial in 2009.
Of these patients, 1 achieved a durable complete response (95 weeks), 1 achieved a durable partial response (53 weeks), 1 had a transient partial response, and 3 had stable disease at the conclusion of the trial.
Since then, however, doctors have begun to reexamine hormone therapy and the conclusions of the trial, known as the Women's Health Initiative.
From the time of the complaint to the conclusion of a trial, Oklahoma's laws are crafted to protect animals from cruelty, neglect, abandonment and more.
Courthouse PALS Teams provide emotional support and comfort to victims and witnesses of violent crimes before, during and at the conclusion of a trial.
When murders take place they are executed in some of the most imaginable ways I could think of and kept me guessing on who the culprit was all the way to the conclusion of the trial.
Once you do this you are invested in the case and from this moment onwards, whether you like it or not, a part of your brain will stubbornly continue to process the evidence, analyse the case and commence an engagement with it which will last until the conclusion of the trial itself.
At the conclusion of the trial, the jury (if you chose to have one) will decide whether or not the defendant owes you money for your injuries.
Special actions, involving a request for appellate relief prior to the conclusion of the trial court proceedings
This appeal raised the issue of whether or not a judge of the crown court had correctly exercised his jurisdiction to determine, after the conclusion of a trial of a defendant, an allegation that the defendant was in contempt of court because he had intimidated a witness outside the crown court during the course of the trial.
The complaining witness's «prior sexual conduct» means any sexual conduct on the part of the complaining witness which took place before the conclusion of the trial, excluding the conduct involved in the offense alleged under this article.
The jury ruled awarded the Nunez family a total of $ 1,072,000 at the conclusion of the trial.
At the conclusion of the trial, the judge or jury will render a verdict as to the claims of each party.
Judge Gordon's decision came down roughly two months after the conclusion of trial where KWIKA lawyers Michael Kump, Suann MacIsaac and Jonathan Steinsapir represented Mrs. McCourt, and just over a year after the firm filed divorce proceedings on behalf of Mrs. McCourt.
At the conclusion of the trial, before jurors begin deliberations, a second instruction is to be given:
the conclusion of the trial, and the expiry of the appeal period, does not signal the end of litigation, as family law disputes may continue into the indefinite future where support and children are at issue;
The speed of conclusion of the trial could be improved.
It was wonderful because the claimant, who came in on budget at the conclusion of the trial, was given his costs there and then.
Having outed dozens of defendants over her storied career — many of whom were convicted of heinous crimes but a minority were found not guilty at the conclusion of their trials — Blatchford first began to question publicly the inequity of one - sided publication bans back in September of 2013.
At the conclusion of trial (or a motion or application) the successful party can expect the presiding judge to order the unsuccessful party to pay a portion of the successful party's legal costs.
The B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal on the grounds the conclusions of the trial judge were findings made in the exercise of his fact - finding function and were based on his thorough review of the evidence and not tainted by legal error.
[20] The defendants have conceded that there is a potential for a finding at the conclusion of the trial that the operating companies were one «common employer».
A jury instruction shall be given both before and after the appearance of the facility dog with the witness and at the conclusion of the trial.
Headed by Kelly Thomas in London and Stewart Smith in Birmingham and Manchester, members of the department include ex-service personnel with an unequalled depth of knowledge who can advise you from the moment of arrest to the conclusion of your trial and the appeal process.
On the issue of financial circumstances, I am advised that the jury award, as I have earlier said, will be effectively cancelled if the defendant obtains a costs order from the date of the offer to the conclusion of trial... It is reasonable for me to conclude that (the plaintiff) has significant disbursements from prosecuting her claim.
Madam Justice Dorgan refused to grant the Defendant's application and instead ordered that the Plaintiff «be deprived of all tariff items to which she would otherwise be entitled «from a few weeks following the delivery of the formal offer through trial and further awarding the Plaintiff to «all disbursements incurred from the comencement of the action to the conclusion of trial `.
At the conclusion of the trial, the jury returned a verdict for the defendant.
[49] It is my view that the wife should not have to face ongoing and undoubtedly costly litigation as a result of the husband's decision not to provide the judge with the necessary evidence to finalize the division of assets at the conclusion of the trial. . .
Justice Laskin adopted the conclusion of the trial judge, at para. 24: ``... [T] he police do not have a licence to pull a gun whenever they stop and arrest a suspected drug trafficker.
Justice Laskin repeated the conclusions of the trial judge, at paras. 21 - 2, that the denial was «not a credible account of what happened» and the «memory lapse is almost silent evidence in the affirmative».
At the conclusion of the trial (a 12 day trial, but due to expanded sitting time per day the equivalent of about 15 typical days) counsel opined that they felt the E-trial evidence format saved about two weeks trial time, or 40 %.
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