Sentences with phrase «criminal side»

«Bless me father for I have sinned,» she opened with in an English accent, foreshadowing her character's criminal side who has «an unquenchable bloodlust for darkness.»
Instead of looking at the criminal side that doesn't follow law, anyway, try to assuage people that are worried that this is nibbling away at their freedoms, make them more comfortable with the solution.
«There is evidence on the criminal side if you look at media reports over the last few days.
But look, I feel equally strongly on the criminal side of the ledger, where 50 years after Gideon (v. Wainwright), criminal indigent representation for the poor is very uneven in New York and around the country.
You can certainly have other degrees and certificate - style qualifications that help you to understand the technology or the criminal side of cyber safety, but most cyber safety educators have come into cyber safety from another related field.
The criminal side of these laws is generating controversy in Florida.
Then, over time, particularly when I watched the show, I realized how we see both on the criminal side and on the police side, you see people struggling to live up to the codes of the institutions that they're a part of and seeing how it chips away at their humanity.»
Trudell has been a vital and indispensable part of two national endeavours, on the justice system and access to justice, particularly on the criminal side.
That's because, if he had, it's at least plausible the judge would have used some version of: a connection is «substantial» if it's «material» which means «if it falls outside the de minimis range», because that's where one is likely to wrongly go if one is going to err and is a lawyer who practised in common law Canada between 1997 and 2007 even if mostly on the criminal side.
Additionally, I may be able to use the information in the SSS case to defend on the criminal side of things.
There is the occasional DA's office that produces more than its share of jerks or the occasional prosecutor that makes my blood boil, but overall, I've had a much better experience on the criminal side than on the civil practice side.
On the criminal side, life is easy when there is no plea bargain the client will accept.
It's only on the criminal side that lawyers acting for the state - prosecutors -(the state) are required to put the interest of justice ahead of their client's (the state's) success.
«I have spoken about how access to justice on both the civil side and the criminal side is the most pressing problem facing our justice system.
We all know that Gideon, on the criminal side, is underfunded, but if there were no right to counsel that had been established by the Supreme Court, there would be no way for a public defender association to sue over inadequate funding.
Much of it likely stands for judge - only trials as well, on both the civil and criminal side.
More on the criminal side.
«Judge Anderson sees the criminal side of these issues every day and understands the pressures placed on the court and he's been prepared to make some very strong remarks about that.»
My experience is that those on the criminal side tend to view the civil justice system with, at best, suspicion and distrust, and at worst, contempt.
In many cases, a defendant's conduct is subject to liability both on the criminal side and the civil side.
On the criminal side, one example of good news is in the provincial courts, that is, the courts presided by judges appointed by the provinces.
Clarification of the procedure to be followed when documents flow from the civil to the criminal side is overdue, and something lawyers can expect to see soon.
On the criminal side, we have defended its clients in a broad range of criminal investigations, grand jury proceedings, and prosecutions involving oil and other spills and the storage, transportation, disposal, and discharge of numerous hazardous chemicals and wastes.
The Criminal Side — Methods for Obtaining Discovery under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
And, speaking of the criminal side, does the loser pays contingent believe that it would be salutary for the government to reimburse the acquitted defendant for her legal fees or for a convicted defendant to reimburse the government?
It just, again, puts in writing out there for DOJ employees and prosecutors that the criminal side should work with the civil side, share information, and focus on the individual in their investigations.
Examples of Mr. Cooper's other successes on the criminal side include the successful defense of a professional basketball player in a complex sexual assault case, the defense of executives, businesses and an Indian Tribe in white collar criminal matters, and his achieving recognition by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Bradstreet, 207 F. 3d 76 (2000), of a previously unrecognized basis for a sentencing departure in a white collar criminal case of first impression.
On the criminal side, Mr. Cooper regularly handles white collar criminal cases from the internal investigation stage through trial and appeal.
Solutions in search of a problem is a recurring issue in court reform, both on the civil side and the criminal side (see Malcolm Feeley's, Court Reform on Trial).
As I don't practice on the criminal side, I can't comment meaningfully about the likelihood that a JP's error will turn out to be moot.
On the criminal side, to rebalance expenditure from criminal to civil legal aid, there would also be some savings on historical costs.
On the criminal side, the undertaking is to defend suspected or accused individuals who can not afford paid counsel.
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