Sentences with phrase «happens before trial»

The first part of this blog series has focused on everything that happens before trial.
Speaking to Premier she said this should happen before a trial actually begins so the jury is able to make an «informed decision».

Not exact matches

Instead, Paul's only point in writing Romans 8:28 - 30 is to encourage Christians that no matter what happens to them, God is with them, will not abandon them, and just as He has had them in mind since before the foundation of the world, He will not abandon them to the trials and testing they are facing.
He now is a co-investigator in the first randomized clinical trial comparing proton therapy with more conventional radiation — something he acknowledges should have happened before so much use.
Although these studies are only proofs of principle — many more trials must happen before a drug could be approved — they suggest that oxytocin, if delivered soon after a diagnosis of autism, could help sway early social interactions in favor of more normal development.
But before we can successfully run more effective clinical trials in HD patients, we have to understand exactly what happens in people as they become sick.
The company maintains that the shift simply reflected better understanding of how Alzheimer's affects the brain; cognitive declines happen before functional ones, so detecting the latter would take a longer, more expensive study than an 18 - month trial.
The effect one white American Olympic participant had on another may not be as substantial a story to take up the 24 - hour news cycle as the issue of systemic racism highlighted by the Rodney King beating and the O.J. Simpson trial, which happened before and after the main events of this film, but it works to sell one of the film's notable points.
The district court ordered for them to possibly settle before the trial which seems rather unlikely to happen.
History will be curious: did it just jump right out, or did Frank have to follow some serendipitous path of intuition and trial and error before he happened onto it?
«However this is fairly explosive in litigation terms, and it may be that the banks would prefer to settle before trial, as happened with the test case for LIBOR, which resulted in a confidential settlement.»
The problem with the appeal by plaintiff as to the prevailing fee defendant group was that the appeal happened to be premature, given it was made before the trial court fixed the fees.
The majority of lawsuits in Connecticut are settled before they get to trial, but what happens in your case depends on the facts, the law and the parties involved.
Before consolidation was ordered (but at a time when it was clear that it might very well happen), Skyhook proposed to hold the trial in June 2014, while Google did not take a position on a suitable trial date.
While you may have conducted several trials before and are accustomed to what happens in court, your client is not.
Without being exhaustive, the danger to the administration of justice is likely to be at its most acute in the context of criminal trials e.g., where witnesses who are out of court may be informed of what has already happened in court and so coached or briefed before they then give evidence, or where information posted on, for instance, Twitter about inadmissible evidence may influence members of a jury.
As any trial lawyer knows, anything can happen before it is over.
Before that trial finally happens, Motorola's handset business will belong to Lenovo.
Once a Notice of Claim is filed with the court, the first step of the process is complete — but there are many more steps that happen before a lawsuit reaches a trial to be decided by a judge.
This is what happened to one Sears employee, who was fired on the allegation she stole trial cosmetics only two years before she planned to retire.
A lot can go wrong in the whirlwind of activity just before a medical malpractice trial, but what happens when a doctor on your team suddenly announces he can no longer support a key element of your case?
This happened because Jared collected directly against the insurance company for failing to settle the case before trial within their policy limits.
Here's what would likely happen in general: the plaintiff would seek a prejudgment attachment before they even get to trial (here's an example of Civil Procedure Rules outlining prejudgment attachment).
Therefore, before deciding to «fight» for custody, think long and hard of the many options that can be implemented in your case in establishing a parenting plan that allows your children to have maximum access to both parents (not necessarily a 50 - 50 arrangement, but rather one that allows both parents to be involved in an ongoing basis with the children) as such an arrangement has been shown to be better for the children's future emotional well - being than one in which one parent is shut out of the children's lives (something that is not going to happen even after a custody trial).
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