Sentences with phrase «judicial error»

Reducing judicial error and the costs associated with appellate correction are some of the benefits.
Although it is rare, there have been times when judges have gone beyond committing judicial errors and have committed acts of misconduct, both in and out of court.
When we represent you at trial, we diligently preserve issues related to judicial errors for appeal, and we are prepared to file a brief promptly.
When you throw judicial error into the mix, law really is the wild west in terms of ethical enforcement and error detection.
Appeal court judges have delivered a stinging rebuke of a series of administrative and judicial errors in the child custody case Hammerton v Hammerton, where the father was sent to prison for three months.
There are plenty of troubling examples of dubious forensics and downright judicial errors, which have been documented by Hearing Voices, a science journalism project on forensic science carried out by the authors of this article in 2015 and 2016.
«The SJC has made new law in holding that, yes, in fact, attorneys can be liable [for their negligence] even when there's contributing judicial error,» Ms. Deluhery told the publication.
Even though some of these unorthodox ways of trying to correct judicial errors may go in our favor, the overall disruption of the system is too great to be allowed.
In a takeoff from Malcolm Gladwell's best - selling book Blink, Professor Chris Guthrie drilled into judicial error rates in Blinking on the Bench: How Judges Decide Cases, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 1 (2007).
An earlier post there (Ruminations on judicial error) may also be of interest on the subject of system change.
They may lose their cases for a host of reasons unrelated to the merits such as judicial error, refusal or inability of witnesses to testify, novel interpretations in he law or the vagaries of jury verdicts.
In doing so, it belies the same anxiety that has historically informed the categorical approach: an impulse to structure trial judges» thinking from above in the name of reducing judicial error.
Albert Camus's essay «Reflections on the Guillotine» cites a 19th - century French jurist's application of the law of probability to the chance of a judicial error with a result of one innocent man's being condemned in every 257 criminal cases.
The decision issued by Judge Rolf M. Treu in 2014 is riddled with judicial errors and represents an extraordinary example of judicial overreach.
The ultimate consequence of this judicial error has been to misclassify billions of dollars of student loan debt and to prevent many borrowers from obtaining the bankruptcy relief to which they are entitled.
The SJC for the first time ruled that a judicial error of law does not bar recovery in a legal malpractice case where a defendant law firm was negligent for failing to prevent or mitigate the legal error.
During an appeal, many aspects of an original trial may be challenged, including misconduct on the part of the prosecutor, judicial errors, and ineffective assistance of your original attorney.
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