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 position.
Not exact matches
And yet the very practices of a democratic state, including such governmental business as legislative sessions and
judicial proceedings, can not be carried out effectively
if there are no restraints on the rights of people to disrupt them.
This would mean, for instance, that participants in an economic transaction are bound to halt their activity whenever any one of them or any affected individual objects to it, or a criminal court judge is bound to halt the trial's
proceedings if the accused dissents from a specific rule of the
judicial system.
Finally, the costs protection currently on offer will be withdrawn in most cases, exposing anyone bringing
judicial review
proceedings to swingeing costs
if they lose.
It will amount to an illegal
judicial voyage,
if this court embarks on the
proceedings in this matter.»
When asked
if releasing the records would interfere with his office's investigation or
judicial proceedings, District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick replied, «not in the slightest.»
Meanwhile back at the ranch... or at least what is happening here in Charlottesville, VA with climate - record - modifier M. Mann / UVa / vs. Ken Cuccinelli, I will be attending the 1:00 PM Albemarle County Courthouse
judicial proceedings to see
if the Attorney General's fraud case can go forward.
What will happen,
if a member state decides, after the Directive enters into force in 2019, to extend considerably the limitation periods not only for new but also ongoing investigations, prosecution or
judicial proceedings in VAT cases?
However,
if an application for forfeiture is concluded before
judicial review
proceedings, then this will provide no effective remedy.
However,
if the decision to dismiss is prima facie amenable to
judicial review, the conclusion of Court of Appeal that
proceedings in the ET would not be as effective for Shoesmith may be harder to challenge.
Singapore courts shall have jurisdiction to hear
proceedings for divorce, presumption of death and divorce,
judicial separation or nullity of marriage only
if either of the parties to the marriage is (a) domiciled in Singapore at the time of the commencement of the
proceedings; or (b) habitually resident in Singapore for a period of 3 years immediately preceding the commencement of the
proceedings.
«A financial centre can only truly operate
if it can also offer the companies it has attracted a
judicial element, that is, arbitration facilities and competences allowing operators to resolve their disputes without having to face the vagaries of
proceedings before a domestic court.
If their decision is upheld, the only remedy is to bring
judicial review
proceedings against the LAA.
If it is not possible to settle the matter without going through the
judicial process then BSP lawyers are experienced in bringing
proceedings before Courts.
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if it appears at the time the decision on pre-trial detention is taken that the «officer authorised by law to exercise
judicial power» is liable to intervene in the subsequent
proceedings as a representative of the prosecuting authority, then he could not be regarded as independent of the parties at that preliminary stage as it is possible for him to become one of the parties at a later stage.»
Olswang partner, Dan Tench, who acted for the newspapers, says: «The judge noted that the public interest in
judicial review
proceedings was
if anything greater than that in private law
proceedings and that there was no good reason to deny the same degree of public access to the key court documents.»
It stands to reason that
if one side of a dispute has legal representation and the other does not, then there may be an inherent unfairness in the
judicial proceedings.
If she is suspended, the hearing and formal
proceedings against Keller by the State Commission on
Judicial Conduct in the separate matter of her actions on the day of the execution of Michael Richard would continue on schedule but she would be suspended from performing her duties as a judge.
Where the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 1348/2000 are not applicable, Article 15 of the Hague Convention of 15 November 1965 on the service abroad of
judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters shall apply
if the document instituting the
proceedings or an equivalent document had to be transmitted abroad pursuant to that Convention.
Pursuant to section 9 (3) of the 1996 Act, the right to a stay of
judicial proceedings may be lost
if the applicant has taken steps in the court proceeding to answer the substantive claim.
In this case, the Board could participate without compromising the principles of finality and impartiality (at paras. 60 - 62) and, although Rothstein J. sounded a «note of caution» about the Board's suggestion that even
if it lost on
judicial review it would reach the same result in fresh
proceedings, he felt «the Board generally acted in such a way as to present helpful argument in an adversarial but respectful manner» (at para. 72).
This interviewee specifically identifies victims in criminal matters and relatives of those involved in a case as being the kinds of people who,
if present, require the
judicial officer to adhere to standards of conduct which clearly communicate respect for the seriousness of the
proceedings.
The effect is that in
judicial review
proceedings the High Court must refuse relief
if it appears «to be highly likely that the outcome for the applicant would not have been substantially different
if the conduct complained of had not occurred», unless the granting of relief is appropriate «for reasons of exceptional public interest».
This appeal considered whether, in
proceedings for
judicial review of the legality of a search warrant issued ex parte, it is permissible for the High Court to have regard to evidence that is not disclosed to the subject of the warrant, and
if so, whether the same applies to
judicial review
proceedings regarding the legality of an order made inter parties for retention of unlawfully seized material under the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, s 59.
In certain instances, however, the final rule permits covered entities to disclose protected health information for
judicial and administrative
proceedings without notice to the individual
if the party seeking the request has made reasonable efforts to seek a qualified protective order, as described in the rule.
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.
It is also clear that such intimidatory conduct would not form part of the
judicial proceedings so as to attract immunity and,
if sufficiently closely connected to the employment relationship, could give rise to a further actionable claim of unlawful discrimination.
One particularly notable,
if complex, decision last year was that of Mr Justice Burton in
judicial review
proceedings in R (on the application of the Equal Opportunities Commission) v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [2007] IRLR 327, [2007] All ER (D) 183 (Mar) that amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 in 2005 to comply with the amended Equal Treatment Directive 76 / 207 / EC did not transpose those changes properly in certain detailed ways.
This can be compared with
judicial proceedings in the real world: they only take a person to court
if they are offended.