Sentences with phrase «in judicial pay»

In the judicial pay commission's first meeting since court administrators urged immediate pay parity between state Supreme Court justices and federal district court judges, some members appeared to latch onto the court proposal.
«District Attorney salaries are directly tied to statutorily required increases in judicial pay, which were recently recommended by the NYS Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation,» said spokesman Rich Azzopardi.

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Yet, unlike MBOs, in a dual class recapitalization, management neither pays for voting control nor is its conduct subject to meaningful judicial review.
The allegations follow a judicial investigation into bribes Swiss drugmaker Novartis allegedly paid to boost the sales and prices of its products in Greece.
At issue is a wrinkle in the state's judicial pay commission, which increased pay for judges last year, with the base pay for a Supreme Court justice growing to $ 193,000 in 2016 and $ 203,000 in 2018.
Members of the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation today are set to meet in New York City to determine whether to increase the pay for 213 members of the state Legislature, hiking their salaries from the base $ 79,500 to as much as $ 116,900 a year.
The members of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) have issued a roadmap for an indefinite strike if government fails to pay their allowances in the next two weeks.
Also on the agenda, which appears in full after the jump: Renaming the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel for former Gov. Hugh Carey and creating a commission to evaluate and adjust judicial salaries (no mention of legislative salaries, which have traditionally been linked to judicial pay).
The stories of judges becoming very wealthy on bribes paid by litigants in election petitions and other high profile cases have become more pervasive and in matters of the sanctity of the judicial process, appearances are at least as important as the substance.
Cuomo's comments came after a dust up last week on the commission examining salaries in the legislative, judicial and executive branches in state government over whether legislators were making a clear enough argument for a pay raise.
«Although the NJC recently recommended the dismissal and prosecution of a judge for extorting N197 million from a litigant, the authorities had paid lip service to the menace of judicial corruption in the country,» he said.
As for whether the budget would be late, Cuomo suggested lawmakers would not be deserved a pay raise — to be decided by a pay commission with a mix of executive, judicial and legislative appointees — if a spending plan is not approved in a timely fashion.
Judge Alan Simon, who presided over the Spring Valley Village Court and the Ramapo Town Court in Rockland County, was found by a judicial oversight commission to have a history of bullying and verbally abusing court staffers, and has been suspended with pay pending a review of the allegations against him.
The Judicial Pay Compensation Commission approved a new proposal today that would gradually increase minimum for jurists through 2014 to $ 174,000 in a 4 - 3 vote.
Robert L. Megna, Budget Director speaks during a hearing by the NYS Special Commission on Judicial Compensation about judges pay raises in Albany, N.Y. July 20, 2011.
On Wednesday, the seven - member state Commission on Judicial Compensation, a panel formed to rule on the issue of pay hikes, heard from several witnesses at a hearing in the Legislative Office Building.
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His support committee said Mejri is being subjected to «judicial harassment» and released a statement saying «It's clear... that there is a desire not to accept the presidential pardon and to keep Jabeur in prison at all costs, to make him pay dearly for his freedom of expression and deter him from any further attempts.»
In a judicial foreclosure, you are liable but the jury will determine the fair - market value of your home and you will have to pay the difference between that and the foreclosure price.
Bankruptcy may be an option — in many federal judicial districts, if you can prove that there is a «certainty of hopelessness» to your future prospects to pay off the loan, then a judge may grant you relief.
A former Leesburg animal control officer who shot and killed a poodle owned by an 11 - year - old disabled boy was charged Thursday with animal cruelty.Doug Berwick, 33, shot the 8 - year - old poodle June 19 with a.22 - caliber rifle after he was unable to catch it.Police Chief Jim Brown suspended Berwick for five days without pay and recommended he be transferred to another department, but Berwick resigned as public protest grew.Bruce Haldeman, investigator supervisor for the 5th Judicial Circuit state attorney's office, said Thursday that Berwick, if convicted, would face a maximum penalty of up to one year in the county jail, a $ 5,000 fine or both.
Recently, the Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts ruled against energy companies having electricity consumers pay for the costs of new natural gas pipelines.
They also took the opportunity to vote down the government's attempt to create a presumption that interveners in judicial review proceedings should pay their own costs.
Even breaking down legal professionals apples - to - apples, female legal support workers make 73.7 % the pay of male legal support workers, while female judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers earned 71.8 % of pay to men in those occupations.
«There's a problem for the law clerks with respect to the Code of Professional Conduct governing lawyers, by reason of the fact that they are being paid by a private law firm while working in the judicial branch,» he said.
However, in the absence of a system to preventively suspend the application of national laws during unconstitutionality procedures, judicial fees must be paid at the higher rate until the Constitutional Court decides the issue.
Moreover, it is apparent from the case - law -LSB-...] that the legislation indicated «that property not belonging to private persons shall be administered and alienated according to the specific rules applicable to them; that, in respect of property belonging to public entities, even those pursuing industrial and commercial activities, the principle of non-seizability of that property precludes recourse to private - law enforcement remedies; that only the creditor who has obtained an enforceable favourable judicial decision having acquired the force of res judicata and ordering a public entity to pay, even provisionally, an amount of money, may have enforced the specific rules [applicable].
The proposals, if implemented, will have the effect that many migrants and prisoners will no longer be eligible for legal aid; access to judicial review will be restricted; contracts for criminal work will be the subject of competitive tendering; and fees paid to legal aid solicitors and barristers will be reduced, by more than 50 % in some instances.
- In judicial review cases, legal aid will only be paid for the work carried out if the High Court grants permission for the case to proceed.
This was an appeal against a decision of Bean J to reject a judicial review of the Parking Adjudicator's decision in a test case concerning the effect of alleged defects in traffic signs and road markings on the liability to pay the penalty charge (a parking ticket).
The Mythbuster addresses misleading spin about the cost of legal aid, the pay of legal aid lawyers, judicial review and comparisons between the legal aid system in England and Wales and other countries.
If you think that the Legal Services Commission has let you down, the Presidency of the Social Security and Child Support Appeal Tribunals is up for grabs from next April at # 129,900 per annum so long as you have had judicial experience in a salaried or fee paid capacity.
In the Federal Court system, prothonotaries — full judicial officers who exercise many of the powers and functions of judges — are employed, at a pay rate of about 70 per cent of what superior court judges make.
The Judicial Attitude Survey in both 2014 and 2016 highlighted a serious loss of morale across the judiciary amid dissatisfaction over working conditions, volume of work, pay and pensions.
In reaching the conclusion that Frontline was bound to pay a penalty, the Court dismissed Frontline's invitation to modify the language of Article 18 and to imply a judicial discretion as to whether a penalty should be ordered on the facts of each particular case and / or the amount of any such penalty.
Thus did Obama pay respect to Justice Stevens» view that this gesture honors values of separation of powers and judicial independence embedded in our Constitution.
Pennsylvania Legislative Year in Review: paying for judicial computer system, digitizing court records
In applying the criteria laid out by the Court, the AG pays little attention to the fact that the tribunals are set up by an international agreement rather than through domestic law, to the ad - hoc nature of ISDS, and to the long - held criticism that ISDS arbitrators lack the basic judicial safeguards for judicial independence.
In a judicial review, the Federal Court of Canada disagreed, setting out the following regime for dismissals under the Code: An employer can dismiss an employee without cause so long as it gives notice or severance pay.
The judicial review proceedings were concluded by consent in June 2016 leaving the only issue for determination by the court of whether costs should be paid by the Scottish authorities on the «standard» or «indemnity» basis.
Her divergence from the majority in both decisions rested on the view that judicial deference is based upon the principle of relative expertise or experience in a particular area, and thus this bare assertion of a presumption of deference simply because a statutory decision - maker is interpreting its home statute pays too little attention to whether the statutory decision - maker actually has sufficient expertise or experience to justify deference to its determination of a legal question (See Alliance Pipeline at para 80 and Alberta Teachers» Association at paras 82 — 89).
In 2013, the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission suspended a judge for sixty days without pay and reprimanded him for failing to recuse himself after engaging in a private Facebook chat advising a woman about a DUI matteIn 2013, the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission suspended a judge for sixty days without pay and reprimanded him for failing to recuse himself after engaging in a private Facebook chat advising a woman about a DUI mattein a private Facebook chat advising a woman about a DUI matter.
A judicial attempt to provide legal services paid for by HMCTS has been overturned by the Court of Appeal in re K & H (Children)[2015] EWCA Civ 543, [2015] All ER (D) 230 (May), so the individuals will either plod on, aided if possible by the court staff, the judge and pro bono work by lawyers.
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Savage dismissed a judicial review brought by the association after the B.C. Legislative Assembly in 2013 rejected the recommendations of an independent pay commission.
'' Round - Up from SCOTUSblog Justice Kennedy spoke today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, primarily about judicial pay and cameras in the courtroom.
An error in the judicial system can cause you to unnecessarily pay thousands of dollars in fines or spend decades behind bars.
[2] A «Resolución» (Decision) is an informative note by a judge, not resolving a specific case in particular, but rather telling citizens that his Court will not declare inadmissible any procedures for not paying the new judicial fees.
Zabel was reprimanded for his breach of the standards of judicial conduct in combination with a suspension without pay for 30 days.
Mummery LJ points out that the real purpose of the discretion in s 2 (3) is to deal with «mixed claims» where equal pay is one of several issues before the court and splitting it off would be in the interests of judicial efficiency; it is not really addressed to issues such as those in these cases.
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