Sentences with phrase «deputy district judges»

Many deputy district judges will be employees or partners in firms of solicitors or members of the bar.
And while recruitment of fee - paid judges has slowed down, the Judicial Appointments Commission is now seeking to recruit a further 303 deputy district judges, with another competition for salaried district judges to follow.
The Family Proceedings (Allocation to Judiciary) Directions 2009 [2009] All ER (D) 98 (Feb) which catch non-family proceedings court cases started after 15 February 2009 (and also apply, so far as practicable, to previously started proceedings) limit the jurisdiction of district judges without a private family law ticket and deputy district judges.
In practice head Richard Morgan and the «technically very strong» Elizabeth Beatty, Harrison Clark Rickerbys draws on the expertise of two deputy district judges.
Deputy District Judge Margaret Dodds told the troubled former footballer he would «inevitably» be disqualified from driving.
A former Deputy District Judge, Gareth was also the first solicitor in Wales to be a licensed insolvency practitioner.
Leave to appeal was given by the deputy district judge who made order (3), and so the case came before the family division.
He served as a deputy district judge of the Principal Registry of the Family Division of the High Court from 1986, and as a member of the Law Society Family Law Committee from 1993 - 99.
The deputy district judge dismissed the claim but made no order as to costs.
There is no suggestion that the material viewed by District Judge Timothy Bowles, Immigration Judge Warren Grant, and Deputy District Judge and Recorder Peter Bullock included illegal content.
The case, a judicial review of a decision by Deputy District Judge Stott at Warley Magistrate's Court, looked at the scope of legal professional privilege and litigation privilege, the nature of the legal authority required if these privileges are to be lawfully overridden, and the proper construction of provisions contained in the CrimPR.
Previous experience as a deputy district judge (magistrates» court) was a strong indicator of success.
She also sits as a Deputy District Judge.
Deputy District Judge — Appointed 2013 Property Bar Association Chancery Bar Association Professional Negligence Bar Association Personal Injury Bar Association
BAME candidates made up 23 % of Deputy District Judge applicants, but only 6 % of recommendations for appointment
Tell her she can confide in me; she however takes step back, draws herself up and says in surprisingly authoritarian tone that today she is in court as deputy district judge and could I please show her to her room and address her as ma'am -LRB-!).
The direction was subsequently reaffirmed in November 2006 by the deputy district judge, who indicated that it was in the interest of openness and fairness and good case management.
It was assumed that the deputy district judge had purported to act pursuant to the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005 (SI 2005/38)(CrimPR), Pt 3.5 (1) or Pt 3.5 (1) read with Pt 3.10.

Not exact matches

A Howard County District Court judge ordered Dominique Davon McDonald, 21, held without bail after a deputy state's attorney argued he...
To get the warrant, the approval of Rosenstein (deputy AG), the head of the DOJ criminal division, the US Attorney for SDNY (though he recused himself from this for some reason, so whoever substituted for him), and a federal magistrate judge or district judge are required.
No member of the Executive Committee during his or her tenure in office shall simultaneously: (a) hold any state - wide elective public office; or (b) hold any city - wide elective public office in New York City or the Presidency of the Borough of Manhattan; or (c) serve as a judge of any court of record, attorney general or deputy or assistant attorney general or solicitor general, district attorney or assistant district attorney.
Three Onondaga County sheriff's deputies have accused the district attorney's office and Centro of pursuing «trumped - up» criminal charges against them before a judge exonerated them last year.
Maggiuli's withdrawal from the race to succeed Judge Stephen Herrick leaves City Court Judge William Carter, a former state trooper, prosecutor and defense lawyer who has the party's backing, and former Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Cheryl Fowler to face off for the Democratic line.
Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Fern Fisher signed off on the order to transfer the case to Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, appointing her as a special prosecutor.
They include North Hempstead Deputy GOP leader Frank Moroney, now communications director for the Republican majority on the county legislature; former Oyster Bay Town Clerk Steve Labriola, now chief compliance officer for Mangano; and former Glen Cove Republican leader Paul Meli, now a District Court judge.
Other support work is provided by Ken Howard as the judge, Emma Trembley (Hank's daughter), Balthazar Getty as the deputy with a grudge, Grace Zabriske as the victim's vengeance seeking mother, David Krumholtz as a District Attorney, and Denis O'Hare as Duvall's doctor.
Other names floated by the Law Blog and by other sources are Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff; James B. Comey, former deputy attorney general and now general counsel of Lockheed Martin; D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Laurence H. Silberman; Patrick J. Fitzgerald, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Michael B. Mukasey, former chief judge of the Southern District of New York; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general and now GC of PepsiCo; former solicitor general Ted Olson; and J. Michael Luttig, GC of Boeing and former judge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of AppJudge Laurence H. Silberman; Patrick J. Fitzgerald, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Michael B. Mukasey, former chief judge of the Southern District of New York; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general and now GC of PepsiCo; former solicitor general Ted Olson; and J. Michael Luttig, GC of Boeing and former judge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appjudge of the Southern District of New York; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general and now GC of PepsiCo; former solicitor general Ted Olson; and J. Michael Luttig, GC of Boeing and former judge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appjudge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The maximum jurisdiction remained at $ 3,000 in the Judicial District of York; $ 1,000 elsewhere and for deputy judges.
Cases were heard by provincial, District Court, and deputy judges.
The retirement age for recorders, deputy high court judges, deput y district judges, deputy masters and registrars is to be raised from 65 to 70, the lord chancellor, Jack Straw, has announced.
Born 1950; graduated in law from the University of Lund (1975); Clerk at the Landskrona District Court (1976 - 78); Assistant Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1978 - 82); Deputy Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October 2011.
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