Sentences with phrase «judges chastise»

Alexander is a great designer but, week after week, the judges chastised him for his overly mature design.
In his decision, the Judge chastised both parties for the adversarial approach that they took, rather than trying to reconcile their differences in a more conciliatory manner.
In Munster v. Groce, an Indiana appellate court judge chastised a lawyer for failing to search the internet for a missing party after the court itself had conducted a cursory search and immediately obtained a different address for the missing as well as an obituary listing numerous relatives who might have known his whereabouts.
In the decision, the Judge chastised the condominium's board of directors for being irresponsible and flippant in quickly determining that the owner of unit 48 should pay to clear the blockage.

Not exact matches

It is not the judges right or duty to express his personal opinions or beliefs while sitting on the bench, especially while giving a verdict.Judges are there to make sure due process and a fair and impartial hearing or trial takes place for all those involved.this particular judge's rant on the muslim world based on his views from serving in the military had absolutely no bearing on the case and should not have even been brought up much less used to chastise the victim with.
We are judged and accepted, chastised and healed, divided and united, all in hilarious slambang fashion.
Three people have now chastised, admonished, judged or picked what I said apart.
The judge then chastised the «victim» for taking actions that would tend to incite a breach of the peace.
This is what they were chastised by Christ for: judging and not loving.
Judge Sharpe should chastise the feds.
Today, someone who refuses to defy a judge's unconstitutional verdict is ridiculed and criticized, chastised, because she's standing up and not denying her God and her faith.
A federal judge today rejected former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's request that she throw out the corruption charges against him — but chastised U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara for the «media blitz» he conducted in the days and weeks following Mr. Silver's arrest in January.
Before this even premiered its first trailer, anyone that heard of its existence already started to judge it and in some cases chastise it for what they «knew» was going to happen.
He chastised those who instead believed in a «living» Constitution, which Scalia argued was simply a rationalization for «results - oriented» judges to decide cases however they chose.
He points out that he was not chastised by the trial judge for uncivil conduct, let alone sanctioned.
Gesmer is referring to a recent ruling by Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Mitchell J. Sikora Jr. chastising the lawyers for their lack of civility and common sense.
A recent Seventh Circuit opinion — authored, predictably, by Judge Posner — addressed the potential conflicts in detail in chastising what it considered a lower court's less - than - diligent review of a coupon settlement.
My colleague Carissima Mathen rightly chastised that judge's actions as making «a mockery of the rule of law and bring [ing] the administration of justice into disrepute.»
In a recent post, we outlined the cases of two condominium boards of directors who were chastised quite thoroughly by judges of the Superior Court for failing to fulfill their obligations to carry out their duties in a good faith manner.
They essentially chastised the trial judge for going beyond his authority, in terms of feeling free to disregard this older decision.
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