Sentences with phrase «judicial officers over»

However, the impartiality and integrity of the men and women who preside as judges and judicial officers over legal proceedings in this country must be ranked near the top if not at the top in the world.

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-- What are the real identities of judicial officers (namely ZZZ / YYY / VVV, they must have power of jurisdiction over civilians of Santa Clara County, DA?
On Oct. 30, 2008, days before the election, Lyman and Mesley organized a protest in front of the Albany County Judicial Center and criticized Soares over a judge's decision to set bail for a man accused of pointing a gun at two Albany police officers.
It was gathered that about 91 judicial officers were recently suspended by the Ondo State Judicial Commission over alleged irregularity in the process of their appointments but 25 of them were said to have been judicial officers were recently suspended by the Ondo State Judicial Commission over alleged irregularity in the process of their appointments but 25 of them were said to have been Judicial Commission over alleged irregularity in the process of their appointments but 25 of them were said to have been cleared.
«It should be noted that few days ago, the NJC sacked three judges for breaching the Codes of Conduct for Judicial Officers and went further to recommend that one of them, Justice Kabiru M. Auta, be handed over to the Inspector General of Police for prosecution for alleged corruption.
He urged judicial officers to familiarize themselves with this document especially since more IMN members could soon be charged to court over their role in the group's decades of insurgency against the Nigerian state.
Longtime police officer Frank Petrone, who said that he is «looking to switch over to the judicial end of the spectrum,» received the GOP nomination to vie with incumbent Bruce Blatchly for the post of town justice.
An interesting recommendation is to plan for and offer to the judicial officer a separate video feed of the entire room, thereby enabling the judicial officer to exert real control over the remote location.
Professor Sunstein cites a few examples of judicial deference over the past century, such as the per curiam decision in Massachussetts Board of Retirement v. Murgia, 427 U.S. 307 (1976), in which the United States Supreme Court upheld a state law setting a mandatory retirement age of 50 for police officers, deferring to the legitimate interest identified in the state's pleadings.
AB 68 Expands Commission on Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pJudicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pJudicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pjudicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such position.
The UIHJ is a non-governmental organization created in 1952 by 7 European countries and today, more than 65 years later, it has 91 members or organizations, spread over four continents, associated by cooperation agreements which group together at world level organizations representing the profession of judicial officer and equivalent professions.
Over 200 judicial officers and court administrators completed the self - assessment, although not everyone completed it before the face - to - face session which constitutes part three.
However in South Sudan, the judicial officers presiding over these courts carry the title of «Judge» as opposed to the title of «Magistrate» which is used in Kenya.
He presided over all judicial officers who sentenced young Aboriginal offenders to detention, and he knew them all; he himself sentenced juveniles to detention.
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