Sentences with phrase «discuss their cases publicly»

Former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's lawyers are asking a judge to throw out a bribery case against him, saying the prosecutor went too far in discussing the case publicly.
«During trial, it is common for judges to admonish jurors not to discuss the case publicly.

Not exact matches

Gorsuch was similarly vague in answering questions about other Supreme Court cases, saying that to discuss his opinion publicly would «be tipping [his] hand.»
And if people can comment publicly on the Mars Hill or Duggar case, and call out problems with how the church community handled it, then why not discuss the concern over how Julie's been «handled» by the EV group?
My commentary was chiefly on the way that the Cruzan case was publicly discussed, and there is no doubt that that discussion turned on «quality of life» and lives not worth living.
Not once did [he] approach me - privately or publicly - to discuss any misgivings he had about the war in Iraq or the manner in which the White House made the case for war.»
How to discuss this publicly is tricky as hell, but to take the «case closed» position that Holdren did opens you to valid criticism.
Most of the cases are still pending, but the publicly available awards show that the 2009 renewable energy directive was discussed in some of the arbitrations.
The process is appropriate when confidentiality is considered important or necessary to the parties, which is often the case: parties utilizing DR mechanisms usually do so on the basis that they can discuss matters freely in the expectation that they will be disclosed, neither publicly, nor to a court.
In this inquiry Bazelon reveals many aspects of the case that hadn't before been publicly discussed.
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