the totality of the evidence and the peculiar factual circumstances of a given case will lead
an experienced jurist to conclude that the fact - finding exercise applied at trial was flawed in light of the unreasonable result that it produced.
A well -
experienced jurist, who has been on the bench since 1981, her role on the Court has had a discernible impact on the development of the Charter and its interpretation.
Not only does the judiciary lose
experienced jurists, but, in addition — because judges who take senior status and continue to work part time receive essentially the same salary as judges who elect complete retirement — the judiciary loses the labor that would have been provided at no extra expense had the judges leaving the bench instead taken senior status.
Not exact matches
In Bonventre's view, Cuomo has so far put together a coherent, capable Court of Appeals that includes
jurists with both Democratic and Republican backgrounds, as well as those with
experience in both law enforcement and defendants» rights.
«These tremendously qualified
jurists bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse
experience to New York's Appellate Court,» Governor Cuomo said.
This joint committee may appoint former national judges or «
jurists of recognised competence» provided that they have international investment and trade
experience.
Over a century ago, without his knowing it, legendary
jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes spawned the case for judicial diversity in ten words: «the life of the law is not logic, but
experience.»
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Reform advocates told me they also had concerns about Hudson, who once went by the sobriquet «Hang»em High Harry» as a prosecutor in the 1980s, but acknowledged he has plenty of practical
experience as a sentencing
jurist.
Respected,
experienced and compassionate
jurist with the credentials to mediate on questions of law between litigating parties.