Sentences with phrase «in a court of»

Judge Michael Corriero explains how Facebook posts and other forms of social media can be used against you in a court of law.
«But every assault should be taken care of in a court of law, and to accuse — no matter who it is, a man or a woman — without evidence, it's damaging and it's unfair.»
The rules of evidence that apply in an arbitration fall somewhere between the anything goes «rules» that apply in the court of public opinion and the rules of evidence that apply in court which limit what comes in, generally speaking, to the kind of evidence experience has shown is trustworthy.
At the very least, controversial emails or other communications from high - profile or powerful people that are disclosed publicly — no matter how they are obtained — are considered in the court of public opinion where no rules of admissibility apply.
How it all turns out will depend on the appeal — and Shkreli is clearly banking on victory either there — or in the court of public opinion.
And yet emails that were never intended to be public unavoidably will have consequences, most of which will never be tested in a court of law or arbitration and some of which may never be aired at all, such as the unreturned call or, ironically, the unanswered email.
And yet emails received in the rule - free court of public opinion may not be admissible in a court of law, where strict rules of admissibility apply.
«I think United is likely to be found on legally solid ground, but has already lost in the court of public opinion, and will pay dearly for it,» Quinn said according to Reuters, noting that Dao could still get a substantial settlement from the airline.
In a similar email statement, DraftKings tells Fortune: «There is a process by which hasty and uninformed opinions can be challenged in a court of law, which would allow DraftKings to not have to cease operations in the state of New York.
In the growing field of digital forensics, any device you use can and will be held against you in a court of law.
Justice Samuel Alito said the case has no connection to this country and wondered why it should «belong in the courts of the United States?»
However, it would have been far better for us all if he had been held to account in a court of law,» said Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Labour, the main opposition party.
«Extra-judicial killing over justice in a court of law should not become the norm in the fight against terrorism,» he said in a statement.
All 43 are expected to appeal their lifetime bans in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Once again, it's curious that Trump's former lawyer would disclose this — but it creates an opportunity for Trump's current team to push back in the court of public opinion, trying to either force Mueller to agree to a limited interview, or else to wage a political war by trying to refuse.
Accordingly, the parties agrees that Parent shall be entitled to injunctive relief in the event of a breach of this Section 4.3, including an injunction to prevent any continuing breach or violation of the provisions of this Section 4.3, and the remedy of specific performance to enforce specifically the terms and provisions this Section 4.3 in any court of the United States or any state having jurisdiction.
I could air, in public, questions that will probably be tried in courts of law later, and make spotting the contradictions a national parlour game.
Trump is being tried now in the court of public opinion, and he is likely to be tried later by Congress during an impeachment inquiry.
And even if Canadian courts ultimately deem such probing too onerous within the rubric of «reasonableness» review, such details can provide fodder for public commentary that can undermine the government's position in the court of public opinion (regarding the economic case for increased oil sands production, for example, see University of Alberta Professor Andrew Leach's commentary here).
The industry has already lost — in the court of public opinion.
We're now in a court of law with those cases and I'm confident we'll prevail.»
But other courts in that Court of Appeal's jurisdiction would be required to use it when judging future cases involving Uber driver classification.
According to Reuters, the suit was filed in the Court of Chancery in Delaware and seeks damages from Facebook's directors and underwriters, including units of JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
If a business is owned by a properly established trust, and it is sued, in most cases the only assets that can be attacked or attached in a court of law are those that are in the trust itself.
The only problem with this is that in the event the company is sued, the owner's individual assets (such as their cars or home) are fairly easy to attack or attach in a court of law.
Competitions for factories or stadiums are typically more private, but this one is playing out in the court of public opinion, said Lauren Hitt, who is managing the public side of the campaign for Philadelphia.
In any case, Giuliani's admission is more evidence that as Robert Mueller's team closes in on the Oval Office, Trump has decided to double down on litigating the president's scandals in the court of public opinion.
Wolfe has substantial experience in corporate lawsuits that appear in the Court of Chancery in Delaware, where he is based; he represented National Amusements in the Viacom - Redstone case, along with Walmart as it battled allegations of bribery in Mexico.
And that Due Process is to occur in a Court of Law, not in some back office of a State Administration building.
If they don't, they can be sued in the court of law.
And the decisions made in forced arbitration proceedings are final — meaning in most cases they can't be appealed in a court of law.
What I am sick of is those who continue to deny that priests should have due process, accuse and broad brush all priests, and make claims that are not proven anywhere in a court of law.
10 times out of 10, if you say in a court of law that god told me to do it, you are considered insane, retarded or deceitful.
Twice, people have accused him in court of trying to fraudulently sell or lend them cars that he didn't own, and twice he has been evicted for claims that he failed to pay rent.
The historical evidence is undeniable and it can stand in any court of law even today.
Bach wrote it in part as an application for a post in the court of the Elector of Saxony in Dresden, a testament to his accomplishment as a composer.
Which raises a good bullet point: Could you defend the existence of God in a court of law?
Those people that work to cover these incidents up should be held accountable in a court of law as well.
I think they call them «expert» witnesses in a court of law.
If I can position myself as the one under attack and you as the attacker, then I'm more than halfway to winning in the court of public opinion.
May you get the opportunity to try in a court of law and watch the judges expression just before the judge laughs you out of court.
«I think collectively the Vatican feels it has taken a drubbing in the court of public opinion, and it's looking for a media - savvy expert that can turn the ship around,» Allen said.
And before you offer up the excuse the bible uses that... «Lot was too drunk to know better»... ask yourself if that excuse would fly today in a court of law, if not, don't use it here to justify his behavior, and god does not punish him so your god must be ok with drunken incest.
I wonder how 11 eye witnesses would be received in a court of law today?
Sircuts, he was gunned down in a jail facing charges in a country where one is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
«I opened Mere Christianity,» Colson said, «and found myself face - to - face with an intellect so disciplined, so lucid, so relentlessly logical that I was glad I never had to face him in a court of law....
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law,» the spokesperson said.
The criminals were convicted in a court of law with plenty of evidence.
He can claim all he wants to the God «told him» to do this, but I think that's called hearsay evidence, and it does not normally stand up well in a court of law.
They won't even allow that in a court of law.
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