Sentences with phrase «in defiance of court orders»

In defiance of court orders, mother continued her secret undermining of S's placement with the father until S had a mental breakdown and had to be hospitalized.
The judge found that it was difficult to see how it could be in M's best interests to make provision for Z who had shown himself unwilling or unable to act in her best interests and in defiance of court orders made for her protection.
Meanwhile, the sluice gates to the dam were closed in 1993, in defiance of court orders, and water was impounded behind the dam.
To arrogate to itself the powers to simply dump people in jail indefinitely is, to say the least, uncivilized and barbaric; to hang serious allegations against a person without proof of evidence, as the judge noted in the case of Senator Bala Mohammed, is malicious, callous and unacceptable; and to constrain citizens with brazen impunity, in defiance of court orders, is to send a wrong signal to Diaspora Nigerians and other foreign investors who, paradoxically, our President and his ministers, have been courting assiduously, that the law can not protect both they and their investments.
For instance, King's words from an Alabama jail cell in 1963 (where he was being punished for marching in defiance of a court order): «A just law is a man - made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God.
It also found him guilty of conduct unbecoming by counselling or assisting M.H. to act in defiance of a court order.

Not exact matches

A federal court on Thursday upheld the Labor Department's Fiduciary rule, in defiance of a Trump executive order signed on Feb. 3, which sought rescinding the rule enacted by his predecessor The executive order, though not taking effect immediately, sought the Labor Department to review options...
It is one of those paradoxes of life that such a Nigerian who has never given any cause to suspect that he would jump bail, was deprived his freedom for so long a period, in defiance of the order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
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A significant sanction against 1664092 in the form of a fine and a term of incarceration for Mr. Grit would seem the only way to enforce compliance with the orders breached, and to send a message to the general public that open defiance of court orders shall not be tolerated.
When the Husband raised the argument against debtor prison, the Court countered by stating that the facts established «not mere default in payment of an order for payment of money, but a defiance of the court by manipulating, concealing and removing assets from the jurisdiction so as to make execution impossible.&rCourt countered by stating that the facts established «not mere default in payment of an order for payment of money, but a defiance of the court by manipulating, concealing and removing assets from the jurisdiction so as to make execution impossible.&rcourt by manipulating, concealing and removing assets from the jurisdiction so as to make execution impossible.»
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