Sentences with phrase «conduct of the trial»

Overall, he explained that the powers are designed to «ensure the efficient and fair conduct of the trial».
We know nothing for certain regarding the conduct of his trial, for the Evangelists had no one to rely on who had been an eyewitness of the proceedings.
For example, two years ago, when we first began identifying potential sites around the Philippines for our multi-location field trials of Golden Rice varieties, one of our considerations was that the local government units and other community leaders should be well - informed and interested in the project and willing to support the conduct of the trials.
«I have also petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC over the conduct of the trial judge, Who doubles as the, Chief Judge of the state for her obvious bias against me stemming from her utterances in the open court.
Many of these journals implemented new policies requiring authors to sign a statement verifying that they had unfettered access to the complete trial data, took full responsibility for the conduct of the trial, and controlled the decision to publish.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), helped identify the viral strain used in the ZPIV vaccine, supported the preclinical safety testing, and is sponsoring the conduct of this trial.
Funding: Site development and the conduct of the trial were supported by contract N01AI85346 and cooperative agreement U19AI065683 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), grant D43TW001589 from the Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, and contract W81XWH -06-1-0427 from the United States Department of Defense and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
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The conduct of the trial judge becomes increasingly unbelievable as the reasons unfold.
Despite his awareness of the excessive pretrial publicity, the trial judge failed to take effective measures against the massive publicity, which continued throughout the trial, or to take adequate steps to control the conduct of the trial.
Management involves control, direction and administration in the conduct of a trial.
It says that, while trial judges have authority to control the courtroom, responsibility for the conduct of trial lawyers is not theirs alone and the law society has a distinct role to play.
However, we are of the view that the conduct of the trial and the trial judge's reasons disclose errors of law and therefore we allow the appeal and order a new trial.»
This ongoing obligation lasts right up to the courtroom door and even through the conduct of the trial itself.
Sergei would be in touch soon with the name of the lawyer they would appoint for her; and that person would discuss with her her affidavit to the case file as to her conduct of the trial.
When one party feels that the judge made a mistake in the ruling, or in the conduct of the trial, the case can be appealed to a «higher» court.
The judge in the first trial, Justice Robin Camp, gained notoriety for his comments directed at the complainant and his conduct of the trial.
«Although trial judges have the responsibility and authority to control courtroom proceedings, Mr. Groia is wrong to assign the exclusive responsibility for the conduct of trial lawyers to them,» the law society says in its factum at the Supreme Court.
The ability to apply to strike the jury notice outside the strict time limit was necessary to ensure a fair trial and the court's ability to respond to a change in circumstances surrounding the conduct of a trial.
[8] The orders permitted by Rule 12 - 2 (9) are, broadly speaking, procedural in that they deal with the conduct of the trial, including how certain evidence is to be presented, the length of the trial and, in subparagraph (q), «any other matter that may assist in making the trial more efficient.»
The Court of Appeal therefore concluded that «the conduct of the trial and the trial judge's reasons disclose errors of law» and ordered a new trial (at para 5).
Credibility before the courts is earned over time: it comes with a consistently honest approach to the conduct of a trial and your dealings with the courts.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued proposed rules for the implementation of portions of the America Invents Act relating to the post-grant review and inter partes review of patents and to the conduct of trials before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board regarding such review.
Our limited grant of the writ of certiorari has withdrawn from our consideration at this date those questions, which include, inter alia, sufficiency of the evidence, composition of jury, and conduct of the trial.
That fixed fee includes, with some exceptions that are clearly identified, all components of Mr. Duncan's representation on the file — Client meetings and telephone calls, court appearances, legal research, preparation, photocopying and faxing, letters, negotiations with Crown counsel, and, where trial is necessary, conduct of the trial.
Whether it is in negotiations with Crown counsel, conduct of trials, or legal arguments before all levels of Court, the gun legislation has not had as sweeping an impact as the Parliament originally hoped.
That ruling set strict timelines to complete criminal cases — 18 months in provincial court and 30 months in Superior Court — and said «trial judges should make reasonable efforts to control and manage the conduct of trials
To my mind, it would be preferable to provide parties with a trial date at the beginning of the process, and to have judicial management in fashioning creative and efficient procedures for the conduct of trials.
[11] In my view, there was nothing unfair or improper about the conduct of the trial.
We have also represented some of the nation's largest law firms in complex, high - exposure cases involving claims arising from the conduct of trials, real estate transactions, private employment matters, fee disputes, commercial transactions and bank representations.
This annihilates the parties» control of the conduct of their trial.
While lecturing on the conduct of a trial, Gauley once proclaimed, «Judges are merely lawyers who have gone to a higher reward.»
(b) the judge has referred the conduct to the LSUC, which then conducts a fair and full assessment of the issues related to that conduct and operates in a complementary manner to the supervisory role of a trial judge in the conduct of the trial; or
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, but made observations about the conduct of the trial which give guidance on the scope of the barrister's duty in defending a client.
Moses LJ held: «It did not affect the conduct of a trial, it was not an integral part of the trial process and it did not arise in an issue between the Crown and the defendant.»
Data related to the conduct of the trial in accordance with Cochrane's «Risk of bias» tool (Higgins 2011a).
We will attempt to use the judgment of «unclear risk of bias» as infrequently as possible, and intend to correspond with investigators to gain information on the conduct of their trials in all instances where information is missing.
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