Sentences with phrase «courthouse hallway»

You can discuss the issues that are important to you in the privacy of the mediator's office, rather than a crowded courthouse hallway.
Don't pay a fortune to make decisions in crowded courthouse hallway, the Courtroom or less desirable location.
That case, factually similar to the within action, involved actions that occurred in the courthouse hallway, about which the Judge held an impromptu criminal contempt of court hearing.
I have heard public defenders and private lawyers yell at their clients in the courthouse hallways and berate them for not accepting their plea bargains.
The location of occurrences was also varied, with Kelson noting that lawyers in the study had been subjected to violence or threats in the courtroom, courthouse hallways, parking lots, law offices, and at their homes.

Not exact matches

A court security officer handcuffed a reporter for Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard yesterday after the reporter took pictures of an arrest in the hallway of the Onondaga County Courthouse.
On Jan. 30, a slimmed - down Matthews, wearing prison greens, shackled hand and foot and escorted by a pair of state corrections officers, appeared briefly in the hallways of the Ulster County Courthouse en route to a holding pen where he was to await a hearing on his alleged failure to abide by restitution order imposed by the court last year as part of his sentence on two counts of grand larceny.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A court security officer handcuffed a reporter for Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard this morning after the reporter took pictures of an arrest in the hallway of the Onondaga County Courthouse.
It's not the Crown civil servants whose offices are housed in the very same courthouse within a hallway or two of any given courtroom in which they might be required.
Those circumstances include Constable B's inappropriate behaviour and its effect on Mr. Johnson, that Constable B was a potential witness in the trial in which Mr. Johnson was then engaged, and that the incident occurred in the hallway of a courthouse.
The case follows another BCCA decision handed down in 2017 against lawyer Stanley Chang Woon Foo who, upon meeting a social worker in the hallway of a Quesnel courthouse in 2013, claimed he was only joking when he said he should shoot her as she took away too many kids.
Sometimes, in misdemeanor cases, a quick and informal exchange between an assistant district attorney and a public defender in the hallway of the courthouse is all that is needed.
A ruling by the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commission says that in November 2017, a lawyer working for Legal Aid Saskatchewan at the Battlefords Courthouse stepped out into a hallway to speak to clients.
The collaborative meetings are held in private conference rooms, not in the hallways of the courthouse, not in the courtroom with the public looking on.
Any case for the necessity of such a ban seems to be severely undercut by the fact that the protocol does not appear to prevent members of the public from attending court and tweeting about proceedings outside of court afterwards, whether it be at home or in the hallway of the courthouse.
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