Sentences with phrase «imposed by justice»

It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Place 1 Upshur traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 Refugio traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Place 1 Hudspeth traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 1 Gaines traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 1 Milam traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Grayson traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 Place 1 Lavaca traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 1 Lampasas traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 1 Coke traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Place 1 Shelby traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 Place 2 Hidalgo traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 Place 1 Austin traffic court.
It's your responsibility, however, to complete the course by deadline imposed by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 Place 1 Carson traffic court.
The applicant, Joanne Vaughan, applies under s. 131 of the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33 (the «POA»), for leave to appeal the judgment of Justice Lalande of the Ontario Court of Justice made May 9, 2017 that dismissed her appeal from the conviction and sentence imposed by Justice of the Peace Scully on May 1, 2015.
Mr Justice Collins has quashed the ban imposed by the justice secretary, Chris Grayling, and ordered him to amend his policy on what can be sent to prisoners.
Decided without consultation with the Court, this change meant that, for municipalities, the fines imposed by justices of the peace became part of the municipal revenue stream.

Not exact matches

«The Department of Justice and the Trump administration are going to fight these unjust, unfair and unconstitutional policies that have been imposed on you,» Sessions plans to tell a group of law enforcement officers, according to prepared remarks seen by Reuters.
The Justice Department urged the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond to lift a stay imposed by a Maryland federal judge March 16th blocking the administration from carrying out the executive order.
When the state imposes prison or fines, it acts as the agent and enforcer of normal social justice, with powers derived from and limited by the social contract of its citizens.
In chiding Justice Kennedy he wrote: «It is one thing for a society to elect change; it is another for a court of law to impose change by adjudging those who oppose it hostis humani generis, enemies of the human race.»
Niebuhr considered the relation of agape to the struggle for justice to be as profound a revelation of the possibilities of God's grace and the limitations imposed by man's sin as any facet of existence.
When Pope Clement VII failed to back him, he considered himself released from that debt on the basis that he retained, both theoretically and pragmatically, plenipotentiarity, and needing funds to defend his nation from the consequences, it was natural justice to impose the expense on the offender, the Catholic Church: it is to be noticed that the grounds for his divorce action were that he had been induced into marrying Catherine by the deliberate misrepresentation of Pope Julius II.
Furthermore, the chief justice believes that the court, in imposing paternalistic limitations upon the process of full American political discussion, is justified by the evidence to be found in the experiences of other nations: «The history of many countries attests to the hazards of religion intruding into the political arena or of political power intruding into the legitimate and free exercise of religious belief.»
Central to the criticisms has been the conviction shared by many religious leaders that the exercise of social power should be directed by a concern for justice on a representative basis rather than a concern to impose one's own particular standards and beliefs on others.
ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said the ACCC welcomed the substantial penalties imposed on Safeway by Justice Goldberg.
I wonder if the taxpayers of Ticonderoga are aware that the U.S. Department of Justice is in the process of imposing significant penalties for failure to comply with the timeline established, by the town, for the water project.
The coalition Government do not intend to withdraw from the European convention on human rights, which was imposed by the victorious British on the rest of Europe after the war in order to establish British values across the countries that were recovering from fascism and was drafted largely by Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, who put what he thought were the best principles of British justice into it.»
State Supreme Court Justice Frank Caruso, in a ruling filed Friday in the Niagara County Clerk's Office, imposed the gag order sought by lawyers for Kaleida and Perry.
Prisons are conventionally institutions which form part of the criminal justice system of a country, such that imprisonment or incarceration is the legal penalty that may be imposed by the state for the commission of a crime.
The new bill, known as the Marijuana Justice Act, not only seeks to decriminalize marijuana, but it also hopes to impose penalties upon states that disproportionately target certain communities for drug related offenses and set up a fund designed to help improve the quality of life in areas most hard hit by the war on drugs.
For development to be sustainable, it must not only generate wealth: it must also advance social justice, reduce and eventually eliminate poverty, and remain within the limits imposed by ecosystem and resource resilience.
Detroit, MI — November 20, 2014 Leaders from the Michigan Education Justice Coalition staged a «Walk with Me» event to highlight the injustices imposed on students and their families by Detroit's unaccountable and mostly unregulated school governance model.
Social - justice scholar Dr. Robin DiAngelo has coined the term «white fragility» to describe a phenomenon whereby white individuals who are conscious of racism and motivated by good intentions nonetheless impose themselves within a dialogue on race in overbearing ways, so threatened is their sense of centrality by a discourse that does not rely on them to exist.
I have lived in Cordova Alaska with the aftermath of Exxon's Mess in Prince William Sound, for 19 yrs, not the least of which was the travesty of constant victimhood imposed by our «justice» system.
Justice Antonin Scalia wrote for the court and concluded his majority opinion by declaring: «We hold that imposing an increased sentence under the residual clause of the Armed Career Criminal Act violates the Constitution's guarantee of due process.»
With the aim of addressing this, the Ministry of Justice have now announced the final form of a revised AGFS, framed by reference to a Government - imposed restriction of «cost - neutrality».
(2) the population's views and desires as to this evolution in the use of the legal profession's monopoly over the provision of legal services to impose a «cutting costs by cutting competence» limitation upon people's ability to access justice;
In the case of Re: K (contact: committal order)[2002] EWCA Civ 1559, [2002] All ER (D) 312 (Oct), Lord Justice Hale stated that «any decision to change a child's residence in the context of difficulties over contact must be fully justified by affording paramount consideration to the child's welfare, and is not to be imposed as a form of punishment to a parent».
It is difficult not to feel that the result of the first preliminary reference submitted by the SCC was not satisfactory for the Spanish court and that at least some of the Justices felt that the CJEU had not engaged in this contact in a constructive, bilateral manner, but rather in an imposing way.
Khawaja, an Ottawa software developer, was appealing his conviction while the Crown cross-appealead, asking the court to impose a life sentence rather than the 10-1/2 years imposed by trial judge Justice Douglas J. A. Rutherford of the Superior Court of Justice on Oct. 24, 2006.
While the disclosure obligations imposed on the Crown make the preliminary inquiry less important as a forum for disclosure of the Crown's case against the accused, the constitutional principle that evidence should be made available to the defence if there is a possibility that non-disclosure will impair the accused's right to make full answer and defence, by extension, would seem to direct the justice presiding at the preliminary inquiry to ensure that the defence is given the widest latitude in obtaining disclosure during the course of the preliminary inquiry.
Finally, a global initiative hosted by the United Nations and led by high profile policymakers, including US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.»
«(1) On an application for relief from any sanction imposed for a failure to comply with any rule... the court will consider all the circumstances including --(a) the interests of the administration of justice; (b) whether the application for relief has been made promptly; (c) whether the failure to comply was intentional; (d) whether there is a good explanation for the failure; (e) the extent to which the party in default has complied with other rules,...; (f) whether the failure to comply was caused by the party or the party's legal representative; (g) whether the hearing date... can still be met if relief is granted; (h) the effect which the failure to comply had on each party; and (i) the effect which the granting of relief would have on each party or a child whose interest the court considers relevant.
In his preliminary report, Lord Justice Jackson suggested the possibility that the existing and new rules may be imposed by the courts with rigour.
The decision, released Sept. 25, overturns the sentences imposed against George Cooke and his nephew Matthew Cooke in a 2015 jury trial presided over by Justice Jane Milanetti and orders a new trial.
Amends s 148 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (CJA 2003) to make clear that just because a community sentence may be passed in relation to an offence; or particular restrictions on liberty may be imposed by a community order or youth rehabilitation order, it does not require a court to pass such a sentence or to impose those restrictions.
On appeal from the conviction entered on June 14, 2010 and the sentence imposed on July 28, 2010 by Justice Brian Muir Scully of the Ontario Court of Justice (Youth Court), sitting without a jury.
This situation violates the duties imposed upon the Law Society of Upper Canada by s. 4.2 of Ontario's Law Society Act, to maintain and advance the cause of justice and the rule of law, and to act so as to facilitate access to justice for the people of Ontario.
While he sees good reasons for justices to draft their own opinions, he questions whether they are sufficient «for Congress to impose such discipline on Supreme Court Justices by cutting off clerk - salary appropriationsjustices to draft their own opinions, he questions whether they are sufficient «for Congress to impose such discipline on Supreme Court Justices by cutting off clerk - salary appropriationsJustices by cutting off clerk - salary appropriations.»
Writing on behalf of the bench, Justice Sarah Pepall concluded the fine imposed by the Court of Justice was too low and the judge erred by considering similar fines under the Occupational Health & Safety Act instead of the heavier penalties under the Criminal Code.
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