Sentences with phrase «court supervision of»

During a legal separation, the court enters temporary orders for child support, child custody, spousal support and counseling, if the couple should need court supervision of any of these decisions.
The new legislation expands federal court jurisdiction over class actions, and requires close court supervision of settlements, say co - editors / attorneys Anthony Rollo and Hunter Twiford.
Several Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court asked last week whether federal - court supervision of the Kansas City, Mo., school district has gone too far as the Court heard oral arguments in a major school - desegregation case.
Denver school officials said they planned to file a motion late last week seeking to end federal court supervision of the district's 22 - year old desegregation effort.
A federal judge overseeing a 26 - year - old school desegregation case in Chicago has indicated that as long as some details are added, he is inclined to approve a proposed final settlement between the school system and the U.S. Department of Justice that could end court supervision of the district by July of next year.

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In what county officials regard as an unprecedented legal move, Cook County State's Atty. Dick Devine on Thursday sought to place operation of the park district under court supervision.
The court further provided that, under supervision of the temporary custodian, Robert assume primary parental responsibility * 271 from April 1 through June 14 and that Carla assume the same responsibility from June 15 through August 31.
As for regulating the «manner» of elections, the Supreme Court has interpreted this to mean «matters like notices, registration, supervision of voting, protection of voters, prevention of fraud and corrupt practices, counting of votes, duties of inspectors and canvassers, and making and publication of election returns.»
«We strongly belief that President Buhari, must be seen to be acting contrary to court decisions on the use of Military during elections as clearly stated in the rulings of Justice Aikawa of the Federal High Court, who in his judgment, restrained the President and Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and INEC from engaging the service of the Nigerian armed forces in the security supervision of elections in any manner whatsoever in any part of Nigeria, without the Act of the National Assecourt decisions on the use of Military during elections as clearly stated in the rulings of Justice Aikawa of the Federal High Court, who in his judgment, restrained the President and Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and INEC from engaging the service of the Nigerian armed forces in the security supervision of elections in any manner whatsoever in any part of Nigeria, without the Act of the National AsseCourt, who in his judgment, restrained the President and Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and INEC from engaging the service of the Nigerian armed forces in the security supervision of elections in any manner whatsoever in any part of Nigeria, without the Act of the National Assembly.
A judge in Albany City Court arraigned Nickol and released him Monday under supervision of probation.
The Juvenile division administers diversionary programs for both PINS (Persons In Need of Supervision) and JD (Juvenile Delinquent) youth, prepares pre-dispositional investigations for Family Court and supervises juveniles placed on probation supervision.
Between Aug. 15, 2010 and Dec. 31, 2014, courts in New York ordered the installation of 2,166 ignition interlock devices under NYC Probations» supervision.
In the Family Court, matters concern custody, visitation, child abuse and neglect, child support, adoption, paternity, persons in need of supervision (PINS) proceedings and juvenile delinquency (JD) proceedings.
That would include the elimination of short jail sentences, diversion programs to keep low - level misdemeanor cases out of criminal court, and swapping out cash bail for increased pre-trial supervision, according to the report.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY Malik Wade, age 39, residing at 145 Bridge Street, Bridgeport, CT, was sentenced on November 27, 2012 before Rockland County Court Judge William K. Nelson to a state prison term of and five years post release supervision after pleading guilty to attempted burglary in the second degree.
A Buffalo man was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison, followed by three years of post-release supervision, by County Court Judge Michael Pietruszka, according to the Erie County District Attorney's Office.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber agreed to her lawyer's request Tuesday that the court - ordered supervision end three years - with the consent of the Department of ProbaCourt Justice Thomas Farber agreed to her lawyer's request Tuesday that the court - ordered supervision end three years - with the consent of the Department of Probacourt - ordered supervision end three years - with the consent of the Department of Probation.
Prior to her appointment as Law Clerk, Gilda had a private practice in Ulster County (5 years) specializing in the representation of children and litigants in Family Court in all areas including abuse / neglect, custody / visitation, juvenile delinquency, persons in need of supervision (PINS), paternity and family offense proceedings.
Her duties include supervision of DSS cases in family court.
In a 2014 study, Stephen Billings and his colleagues used administrative data and variation in school assignments for students who lived on opposite sides of new catchment area boundaries in Charlotte - Mecklenburg, North Carolina, following the district's release from court supervision to identify the effects of changes in racial composition and school resources.
Studies by Sean Reardon and his colleagues in 2012 and Byron Lutz in 2011, using variation in the timing of court supervision to identify the effects on segregation, discern an increase in segregation following the cessation of court supervision, although the magnitude appears to be modest.
In the 1999 Booth decision, the Colorado Supreme Court rejected the Denver board's position, finding that the constitution's grant of «general supervision» over public education to the state board was broad enough to encompass the power to approve local charter schools.
The courts also can declare a child to be «in need of supervision» for missing school.
A California judge has said he will end two decades of state court supervision over desegregation efforts in the San Diego schools.
San Diego is one of only a handful of California districts still under state court supervision for school desegregation, said Joe...
A reissued decision in the Topeka, Kan., school - desegregation suit gives a more detailed picture of a federal appellate panel's deep division over the need for continued court supervision in the historic case.
A principal at a high school in Virginia referred 70 students to court for child - in - need - of - supervision hearings.
At the same time, though, courts have refused to apply the defense of assumption of risk when educators failed to provide adequate supervision such as where a competitor in a track and field meet was struck by an errant discus while standing in a safe zone; a student was injured during an indoor (American) football practice when he slipped on a wet gym floor where coaches failed to provide proper supervision or after another player was injured due to the lack of supervision at a practice; coaches did not warn a student sufficiently about the dangers of diving into a pool; coaches conducted a track practice in a high school hallway that unreasonably increased a student's risk of injury; and a coach lacked enough experience to provide adequate supervision to avoid injury to a cheerleader.
As to sports, (in particular, an area of special concern with regard to supervision), courts in the United States regularly apply the defense of assumption of risk against negligence charges.
In eastern North Carolina under Edwards v. Greenville City Board of Education, the Pitt County District has officially been under court supervision since the 1960s.
It becomes easy to file perfunctory annual reports with the court and let a case fall into dormancy without an official declaration of «unitary» status, the legal standard for removing judicial supervision.
provisions setting forth the circumstances under and procedures by which a complaint in criminal court, a juvenile delinquency petition or person in need of supervision petition as defined in articles three and seven of the Family Court Act will be fcourt, a juvenile delinquency petition or person in need of supervision petition as defined in articles three and seven of the Family Court Act will be fCourt Act will be filed;
In the past few years, state courts have also become much less willing to enter into ongoing supervision of school finance systems.
He wrote a letter to the Averill Park Central School District's superintendent that was critical of the football coach and his supervision of the team, according to court papers.
A generation ago, American boarding schools were generally of two kinds: private institutions for the college - bound children of the wealthy, or state - supported facilities for children under court supervision.
The state Supreme Court struck down the law, however, finding that any attempt to take education authority away from the superintendent violated Article X of the state constitution, which vests all authority for the «the supervision of public instruction» in the superintendent.
Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) will receive notice of all students with 10 or more unexcused; and Parents and students may be assigned community service and placed under court supervision / probation.
Note that a child can be a ward of the court and still have contact with his or her biological parents or even still be living with the parents (albeit under court supervision).
Though bankruptcy can help you restructure or cancel most personal loans, the nonprofit organization Legal Action of Wisconsin notes that you may lose personal property, face forced repayment under court supervision, and carry a record of your bankruptcy on your credit report for seven years.
When a Chapter 7 case is filed, all of the debtor's property is temporarily under supervision of the bankruptcy court and a case trustee.
It's very likely that a mortgage servicer that files for bankruptcy will sell its assets under the supervision of the bankruptcy court to another financial institution and transfer the servicing of your loan to another company.
If settling the estate does not involve supervision by a court of law and no court appoints a legal representative to administer the estate, that is a non-administered estate.
In determining who should be awarded custody, the court may want to consider which party has paid attention to the animal's basic daily needs (food, shelter, physical care, exercise, grooming, flea control); who takes the animal to the veterinarian; who provides for social interactions (in the case of dogs) with other dogs and / or with people; who maintains appropriate supervision to assure that state and local regulations are complied with (licensing, not allowing the dog to run free and protecting against circumstances that would endanger her life or health); and who has the greatest ability to financially support the animal.
The bill would also have required a court to impose a term of basic probation supervision or a term of intensive probation supervision on an offender who violates one of the prohibitions against committing cruelty to a companion animal (knowingly torturing, tormenting, needlessly mutilating or maiming, cruelly beating, poisoning, needlessly killing, or committing an act of cruelty against a companion animal) more than once.
Howerver, the bench of the High Court also observed that for bookings made for the train journeys beyond December 2011, IRCTC will take over those bookings from Cox & Kings and will ensure that the train would complete the season, albeit under the supervision of IRCTC to ensure that the third party interest is also not going to suffer.
The company worked out deal with some of its priority bondholders (folks who own almost $ 2 billion of Arch debt) which included a formal restructuring under the supervision of a bankruptcy court.
Is criminality under the supervision of a secret court constitutional?
The Court emphasised the link between such independent supervision and the availability of a legal remedy for data subjects [123].
In 2012, Washington became the first state to adopt a rule that authorizes Limited License Legal Technicians or LLLTs that are authorized and regulated by the state Supreme Court to deliver specific legal services without the direct supervision of a lawyer.
If an accused person then violates their bail while under the supervision of the surety, it is possible the court will go after the surety for the money they have guaranteed.
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