Sentences with phrase «judge sees fit»

Lest Canadians also forget that long before the Charter was enacted the United States Supreme Court implicitly relied on the living tree doctrine to find that «liberty of contract» was a protected right under the «due process» clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.42 In other words, the «living tree» has the potential to grow in whatever direction the presiding judge sees fit.
The client was not interested in a fight; she was only interested in taking responsibility, pleading guilty, and accepting whatever sentence the Judge saw fit to impose.

Not exact matches

Conversely, the judges may conclude that since LinkedIn users set their profiles to «public,» placing them in full view of search engines and general web surfers, they are giving companies like hiQ free rein to view and use the data as they see fit.
Sci: You god is a jerk and I will judge him as I see fit.
God will judge the Priest as he sees fit.
Throw me into the sea so He can take my life and judge me as He sees fit.
I also know that humans by flawed default will interpret the words as they morally see fit, because it is in our nature to judge others against ourselves and our own ethics, beliefs, and morals.
God had seen fit to judge this blasphemer named Jesus by hanging Him on a tree, for as the Scriptures say, «Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.»
We are as Ninevah — we don't know our right hand from our left — we have become as Israel in the times of Judges — «every man and woman did as they saw fit in their own eyes.»
I can judge away as I see fit because I am not pretending to be something that I am not.
Having been mentally sick myself and having seen the misery of those who do not fit into society anymore, I know how comforting it is when someone listens to you without judging.
Maybe in such cases, this is where the two sides can gather separately to worship and serve as they see fit, but neither side should condemn or judge or bad - mouth the other side, and both sides should be willing to do things together that they can do — such as go serve in the community.
If you conclude with Judges 21:25 you see these Israelites had no King as «everyone did as they saw fit».
Adam, Grace can provide the strength to survive being misunderstood and persecuted without becoming cynical and bitter; but it is not yet «sufficient» until it has open up the minds and hearts of those who judge and persecute empowering them to see and appreciate the gifts of those who do not fit the common profile for normalcy.
Peter Hillwood has judged him and sees fit to reward him better contract than he would a player, because a player cant line his and his cronies pockets, but a co-operative manager can.
Kids are emotionally unstable, but so are some adults, so when you see a child throwing a fit in the juice aisle of some overcrowded grocery store, try to remember that it's not fair to judge a mother (or a child) by one singular and fleeting moment of disturbance within an entire day full of better ones.
I know it can be difficult to get a good idea of how these guys fit together and to judge their size from the still pictures you see online, so I'm planning to do a series of short videos to show the boxes in action.
Nor did the judges see any truth in these stories; to them they fit a stereotypical refugee narrative, most likely sold to the refugees by asylum narrative specialists so their claims were not approved.
«Yes, the EFCC is competent to investigate the judge further as it sees fit,» the senior advocate added.
Christine can be seen as a judge and trainer on Season 1 and 2 of «Fit For Fashion TV».
They can then judge for themselves, year by year, if they're happy with the results, and either stay or go as they see fit.
REASON FOR CHANGE: We have all seen scissored and trimmed dogs winning, and some judges do not see fit to penalize this.
The U.S. sees itself as a humanitarian City on a Hill, fit to judge other nations while giving itself an «exceptionalist» free pass on violations.
Judging from other comments, you don't have any problem with people accusing others of malfeasance (see the post immediately following mine, which you didn't see fit to comment on), and I can not see how on earth talking about the hockey stick graph is off topic on a post... about the hockey stick graph.
In all of the circumstances, and discounting the claimant's evidence to account for what the court believed to be his own exaggerated and dishonest description of some of his injuries, the judge did not see fit to award anything more than nominal damages in this case.
In reviewing the trial judge's order, the Court of Appeals took offense at the comment, feeling that the trial court had unfairly lashed out at the appellate judges because precedent precluded the judge from resolving the case as he saw fit.
Does a judgment go back to a chamber after it has been translated to see if it fits with the intention of the judges?
The latest figure I heard was that the Air Force accepted 4 % of its applicants for a position as a Judge Advocate (For a look at whether you might be the right fit for a military lawyer lifestyle, see my last post).
«Anti-pardons» are also in the news thanks to the great state of Alabama, the lone state in the union that permits judges to overturn jury - mandated «life without parole» sentences and impose the death penalty instead, something judges have seen fit to do 95 times.
The above arguments are based upon the constitutional law doctrine of «structural argumentation» (see: Robin M. Elliott, «References, Structural Argumentation and the Organizing Principles of Canada's Constitution» (2000), 80 Canadian Bar Review 67, and decisions such as the, Reference Re Manitoba Language Rights, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 721, [1985] S.C.J. No. 36, the, Reference Re Secession of Québec, [1999] S.C.J. No. 4, [1998] 2 SCR 217, and the, Reference re Remuneration of Judges, [1997] S.C.J. No. 75, [1997] 3 S.C.R. 3, to argue that the need for access to the rule of law, and to constitutional rights and freedoms, dictate that law societies in Canada can not enforce a monopoly over the provision of legal services that enables their members to charge fees of whatever size they see fit.
Would and should a probation officer and a sentencing judge consider common downward departure arguments — e.g., extraordinary family circumstances, aberrant behavior — in the context of the established departure jurisprudence, or should judges just be completely free to consider these factors as they see fit?
The judge also said that it is not up to the court to change the law, but to the government if it sees fit to do so.
As we shall see, English judges seem tempted by a one - size - fits - all reasonableness standard.
Are judges empowered to update them as they see fit?
The very moment that you face the interviewer, you are being sized up and judged to see if you will fit in with the other employees.
Eventually, it is your cover letter that will be judged to see if you fit in, after the resume has been gone through.
If you can not agree on an arrangement, the judge will impose the parenting plan as he or she sees fit.
Court is seen as a place where one person is judged to be fit, and the other unfit.
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