Sentences with phrase «for the bail of»

His counsel, Okobe Najite applied for the bail of his client in the most liberal and affordable terms.
Defense Counsel, Barrister Akande Babafemi applied for the bail of the accused person in the most liberal terms.
Defence Counsel, Barrister O Akintajuwa, applied for the bail of the accused in the most liberal terms.
The prosecution lawyer Rotimi Jacobs confirmed that he has been served with application for bail of all the accused persons and with the consent of all the lawyers in the trial, the trial judge, Justice Peter Affem adjourned hearing in the bail application until Wednesday the 16th of December 2015.
Some of the grounds the Federal Government is seeking the revocation of Kanu's bail are that; the offence for which he is standing trial is not ordinarily bailable; that among other conditions for the bail of the 1st defendant is that he should not be seen in a crowd exceeding 10 people; that he should not grant any interviews, hold or attend any rallies; that he should file in court medical updates of his health status every month; that rather than observing all of the conditions listed above, the 1st defendant in flagrant disobedience to the court order flouted all conditions of the bail.
«An order discharging the bond executed by the applicant for the bail of the 1st Defendant / 2nd Respondent in charge No.
However, Ayodele Oladeji, SAN and Mamman Osman, SAN, representing the first and second defendants respectively informed the court of the pending applications for the bail of their clients.
However, Mr John Odugbela, counsel to Odukoya informed the court that he had filed application for the bail of his client, which has been served on the prosecution.
The defence counsel, Mr Olalere Olaobaju, applied for the bail of the accused in the most liberal terms and promised that the accused would not jump bail.

Not exact matches

«Bail is a demonstration that someone is looking out for them,» Zoe Billingham, inspector of constabulary, told the BBC.
New regulations on bail in England and Wales came into effect in April last year, which means police can only bail someone for a limit of 28 days, and if it is deemed «necessary and appropriate» to do so.
Last week, the HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMICFRS)-- the watchdog for policing in England and Wales — issued a statement that victims could be at risk if suspects were released without any bail conditions.
The changes were made to stop police bailing suspects for very long periods of time, as previously there was no legal limit.
Still, combine the indications of the short - term bond market with today's 5 % GDP news and you get the sense that stock traders betting on low interest rates for longer periods of time may soon have to bail out.
In an essay for Time earlier this year, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners on the New Ground to advocate for the release of jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
With that said, there are a string of phone scams taking place, asking people to make payments for things such as taxes, hospital bills, bail money, debt collection and utility bills.
Ackman bailed out of the stock in March, but not before it played a big role in two years of double - digit portfolio losses for his $ 11 billion hedge fund firm Pershing Square Capital Management.
At the beginning of Jim Koch's new book about his adventures building the Boston Beer Company, our hero bails on a Harvard MBA to spend three years leading grueling, off - the - grid excursions for the famous outdoor education program.
She had to answer for the cancellation of two gas plants that will cost an estimated $ 1.1 billion, a criminal probe into the questionable business dealings of the province's Ornge air ambulance service and a multimillion - dollar decision to bail out the MaRS innovation and research complex in Toronto.
Some banks weren't able to lend for a while because of TARP,» Geshwiler says, referring to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the federal government's program for bailing out banks hit hard in the financial crisis.
In 2008, at the start of the financial crisis, Freddie Mac, along with its sister company Fannie Mae, was on the hook for piles and piles of unwise mortgage loans, and had to be bailed out by the government.
Together with the European commission and the European Central Bank, the IMF forms the troika that bailed out Greece in 2010 and 2012 and is responsible for monitoring whether Athens is keeping to its side of the cash - for - reforms bargain.
The usual proxies for global growth — oil and other commodities, emerging market currencies, energy and mining stocks — are almost all sharply lower as investors bail out of any kind of trade predicated on growth in China and the rest of the emerging world, which accounts for 85 % of the world's population.
It's a concern shared by many investors, who have been bailing out of Apple's stock amid tougher competition for the iPhone and the iPad and the lack of a new product line since Tim Cook became the company's CEO shortly before Jobs» death.
BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani Tweeted this video, which cuts between the eyes of the masked terrorist shown in the ISIS propaganda and Abu Rumaysah, a British Citizen who fled to Syria after being released on bail while under investigation for allegedly encouraging terrorism.
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In an essay for Time earlier this month, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners on the New Ground to advocate for the release of jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
Additionally, some point to funding advantages that the biggest banks may gain for their size and market assumptions that the government would bail them out during another crisis, regardless of changes to the system under Dodd - Frank.
In turn, (via its bail - out of AIG), the taxpayer is paying for this «God's work».
Small businessmen and private individuals, who never understood that the Chrysler bail - out would squeeze $ 1.2 billion out of the credit market, making it difficult and more costly for them to raise business capital or finance a mortgage on a new house, all of which would have created new jobs
Such an arrangement, known as private - sector involvement, or P.S.I., has been pushed by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany as a way of forcing banks, not only European taxpayers, to foot the bill for bailing out Greece.
With the clock ticking on a Greek default, members of the European Monetary Union are considering sweetening their bail out pot for a second time since the summer.
The debt deal, which came on Friday after about 19 similar summits since the start of the debt crisis (with few results), called for countries that use the euro to allows two European bailout funds to aid European banks directly, rather than make loans to governments to bail out the banks.
First, it is now much harder for borrowers to justify investment in non-productive projects because they can no longer count on the huge gap between nominal GDP growth and the lending rate to bail them out of bad investments.
Instead of bailing out an American company, let's put federal support behind building upgraders and refineries in Alberta — in exchange for which Alberta agrees to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the oilsands to 35 megatonnes by 2050.
Swanson backed the calls heard from others for increases in welfare and EI rates, and expressed hope that some of the bail out money could go to creating new housing and infrastructure.
By «clean exit» the EU means that Greece must sell off enough of its assets to pay the ECB for the money it used to bail out bad loans of French and German banks and bondholders who financed tax evasion and capital flight to Switzerland and elsewhere for over 25 years.
«The consortium of 40 + banks (known as R3cev) which aims to do just that will inevitably develop something which: is permissioned (for users and developers like the apple app store), privatized, has fees, will not be entirely transparent to everyone, will not be open - source, it will definitely be inflationary to accommodate monetary policy of debasement and fractional reserve schemes, it will facilitate negative interest rates, central control of accounts for suspension / freezing of funds, bail - ins, bail outs, capital controls and transactions will include the identity of both sender and receiver and store that information in a centralized location for the convenience of hackers.»
When Eurozone Finance Ministers met on November 9th in Brussels, they were set to discuss a release of bail - out money in exchange for the latest reform package from Athens along with EU fiscal policy and the banking union.
They will be under extreme pressure to respond quickly — probably within hours — on the basis of inadequate information, whilst bankers lobby intensely for immediate assistance: if we don't get bailed out, the world will end, etc., the usual scare mongering.
In my view, there would be little public support within Canada for a bail - out of HCG, either directly or through backing white knights (domestic or foreign).
Many of us were very low profile for a long time by no accident, but when efforts to steam roll things started it seemed like the options were to speak up or bail out...
But Fed officials weren't ready for the unprecedented steps, such as bailing out the giant insurer, American International Group Inc., that they soon would be taking in a tumultuous year that transformed the central bank from obscure guardian of interest rates to aggressive fighter of financial crises.
But no matter how you cut it, it's a terrible idea for the government to bail out — apologies, «invest in» — Trans Mountain for a whole host of reasons.
(Don't be intimidated by the 69 pages of footnotes; while meticulously researched, this is a captivating read for anyone seeking clarity on why Wall Street can collapse, get bailed out by the taxpayer, cause a Great Recession and still call the shots in Washington.)
However, because of the capital movements of investors who bailed out during periods after the fund had underperformed for awhile, the average investor (weighted by dollars invested) actually turned that 18 % annual gain into an 11 % LOSS per year during the same 10 year period.
I will teach you how to recognize trends early on, then wait for a correction in price, get in with the cheapest price possible, and ride the second or third leg of a trend before we bail as everything collapses shortly after.
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Holds that Judges Must Issue Findings of Fact when Setting Unaffordable Bail for Indigent Defendants.
Ahead of the start off of Monday's Eurogroup, the Dutch secretary for finance Eric Wiebes, urged Athens to hurry their development on reforms in buy receive the final part of its bail - out which is provisionally due in April.
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