Sentences with phrase «including issues of credibility»

To do so would require findings of fact on conflicting evidence and including issues of credibility.

Not exact matches

While Nixon is smartly trying to make in - roads with blacks and Latinos by campaigning around the city — including The Bronx today — she's going to need to find a key issue that questions the credibility of Cuomo's commitment to the city's working class.
Leadership issues will be explored and practiced including building the credibility of results through careful choice of the evaluation design and assessment tools and communicating assessment results to myriad stakeholders in communities.
The cons include: lower credibility than print, some formatting issues can be difficult and, it's so easy you run the risk of destroying your reputation with negative Amazon reviews.
He goes through how PKIs can work and what they should have in order to maximize credibility, including evidentiary issues (on which he is sceptical of a solution).
However, Justice Vickers concluded that it was reasonable for the plaintiff to have brought her claim in Supreme Court for two reasons: (1) when the action was commenced, the plaintiff believed she was suffering from the accident and her pleadings included a claim for loss of earning capacity and disruption of the ability to earn income; and (2) ICBC put her credibility seriously in issue when it took the position that she had not suffered from any injury or any significant injury.
Specific topics covered include the role of the prosecutor, defendant and justice of the peace; the presumption of innocence; proof beyond a reasonable doubt and findings of credibility; elements of an offence; guilty pleas to an offence charged or another offence; mens rea, strict liability and absolute liability offences; defences to regulatory charges, including due diligence, reasonable mistake of fact and officially induced error; trial procedure; presentation of evidence; rules of evidence; the voir dire; dealing with the unrepresented defendant; Charter applications; access to justice issues; paralegals and lawyers in the courtroom; requests for a bilingual trial; articulating reasons for judgment; delivery of a judgment; sentencing; and trials of young persons.
Specific topics which have been covered in recent conferences include judicial ethics; interpreters; delivering reasons for judgment; assessing credibility; social media; technology and search warrants; managing a provincial offence trial; effectively communicating an oral judgment; risk assessment and indicators of lethality at bail hearings; the Youth Criminal Justice Act; eye - witness identification; conducting pre-trials; specific issues at trials of regulatory offences; fly - in - courts, residential schools; application of Gladue principles; mistrials and bias; accident reconstruction; search warrant issues; domestic violence issues; orders for examination under the Mental Health Act; child apprehension warrants under the Child and Family Services Act; evidentiary issues; discrimination and harassment in the workplace; stress management; and pre-retirement planning.
Whether or not your case settles out of Court of not depends on a variety of factors, including but not limited to liability, damages, causation, pre-accident health, insurance coverage issues, credibility of the Plaintiff, likeability of the Plaintiff and which insurer you are dealing with.
We will take up the issue of relevance, including the rules concerning the balance between the probative value and the prejudicial impact of evidence and the special problems of character and credibility.
Responsibilities include questioning parties, issuing subpoenas for production of witnesses and documents, holding conferences, ruling on objections and evidence admissibility, receiving exhibits, assessing witness credibility, and maintaining an atmosphere of fairness, impartiality, and due process under the law.
As has been mentioned in past blogs, I have written on issues that might affect an expert's effectiveness, including the credibility of the favored parent, in convincing the court that the rejected parent deserves to be rejected by both parent and children.
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