Not exact matches
These lawsuits were filed in response to new
information released in the 2011 grand
jury report that involves Monsignor William Lynn, who is facing criminal charges, accused of endangering the welfare of children and having knowledge
about perpetrators.
These lawsuits were filed in response to new
information released in the 2011 grand
jury report that involves Monsignor William Lynn, who is facing criminal charges for endangering the welfare of children and having knowledge
about perpetrators.
The BCWP does not disclose any
information about who submitted the nominations to either the general public, the Prize Committee, or the
jury.
The law requires the judicial branch to maintain
information regarding
jury services, including
information for breastfeeding women
about their ability to postpone
jury service or request a reasonable accommodation be made, on its website.
Different states have different rules
about disclosure — in Missouri, for instance, grand
jury information was released
about the Ferguson case.
«The law in New York State is if there is
information out there and if the prosecutor knows
about it and if it might tend to induce a grand
jury not to indict, that prosecutor is duty - bound to present that evidence to a grand
jury and to appropriately instruct the grand
jury as to its significance,» attorney Joseph LaTona said.
As WCBS 880's Alex Silverman reported, this is the same judge who granted District Attorney Dan Donovan's request to release a sliver of
information about the grand
jury.
The
jury of seven women and five men on Friday sent Azrack notes that requested a «cheat sheet» of all the evidence entered over the course of the trial, a 10 - minute smoking break and
information to review
about Linda Mangano.
In a 2006 study of
jury decision making, social psychologist Samuel Sommers of Tufts University found that racially diverse groups exchanged a wider range of
information during deliberation
about a sexual assault case than all - white groups did.
A
jury assessing evidence against a defendant, a CEO evaluating
information about a company or a scientist weighing data in favor of a theory will undergo the same cognitive process.
For more
information about The Broad Prize, this year's finalists, the review board and selection
jury, please visit www.broadprize.org.
For more
information about the
Juried Show Program at the Cannon Beach Gallery, please visit our website, www.cannonbeacharts.org.
Rocky provided with a lot of
information about restaurants and places to visit in the area and even
jury rigged a camera charger that wasn't the right size to give my camera a partial charge which got me to my last day on holiday.
More
information about the process and
jury can be found on the AAP website.
To obtain more
information about eligibility, rules, artwork drop - off,
jurying and to apply, visit their website and download the call for entry form.
For more
information about the 17th Annual No Dead Artists: National
Juried Exhibition, please email
[email protected]
4) Additional
Information (Optional / Limit text response to 500 words or less) If these questions did not allow you to share something that you believe is important for the
jury to know
about your practice, community or professional development goals, please use this opportunity to briefly share.
[Click above on CALL FOR ENTRIES for
information about submitting photographs to The Tipping Point
juried exhibition.]
Thus, lawyers from the public defender service have been asking judges to allow them to examine court data on
jury pools — and this month, D.C. Superior Court Judge Boasberg ruled that the defense is entitled to
information about how jurors are identified and summoned.
The appeals court rejected Sienkowski's argument, holding that under Indiana law a party can not attack the validity of a verdict by juror testimony
about jury deliberations unless it relates to (1) drug or alcohol use by any juror, (2) the question of whether extraneous prejudicial
information was improperly brought to the
jury's attention or (3) whether any outside influence was improperly brought to bear upon any juror.
Posts contain
information about grand
jury probes and current cases, as well as commentary on recent court decisions and legislation.
In New Jersey, the state's highest court ruled that law enforcement officials need a grand
jury warrant in order to access identifying
information about anonymous users from Internet service providers.
«The case is one of a rising number nationally in which jurors have used iPhones, BlackBerrys and home computers to gather and send
information about cases, undermining judges and
jury trials,» writes Courier - Journal reporter Andrew Wolfson.
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a law professor who also blogs
about juries, told the Post that, for young people in particular, «digital activity» such as looking up words or finding
information on Wikipedia is as normal as breathing.
He hopes that having more
information about potential jurors will lead to selecting a
jury that is fair.
Ideas include: 1) writing
about a recent news story as it relates to your practice areas, 2) writing
about new cases as they are issued and include your take on the case, 3) writing
about another blogger's recent post and provide an opposing, or alternate, viewpoint, or 4) answering questions
about the legal process that clients typically ask you, such as what types of
information they should bring to the first appointment or how long a
jury trial might last.
Mark was disseminating
information about JURY NULLIFICATION, technically «know your rights» material, to people entering the courthouse.
The Hawaii Courts Mobile App can be used to access court records, learn more
about jury service, or obtain
information about free legal services.
Evan Brown's Internet Cases blog flagged an interesting case over the weekend coming out of Morris County, N.J. Brown writes that the courthouse in that county provides wireless internet access, and during
jury selection, plaintiffs counsel in a medical malpractice case began using his laptop to «Google» potential jurors to gain additional
information about them.
For more detailed
information about the mock trial and mock
jury process that our accident attorneys go through when preparing to take your accident claim into the courtroom, read the attached article, Personal Injury Attorneys with a Difference, as soon as possible.
Without being exhaustive, the danger to the administration of justice is likely to be at its most acute in the context of criminal trials e.g., where witnesses who are out of court may be informed of what has already happened in court and so coached or briefed before they then give evidence, or where
information posted on, for instance, Twitter
about inadmissible evidence may influence members of a
jury.
A long history of thinking
about the role of
juries has led to the rules we have — deliberate only amongst the
jury with
information selected by the advocates and vetted by the judge.
Provides
information about being a juror in California, and provides links to California's civil and criminal
jury instructions.
Your lawyer can not just waltz in front of the
jury and deliver a speech
about the facts of the case and the legal argument; you need witnesses to introduce and corroborate the
information that a lawyer is trying to bring out.
Our
information designers understand this and know to question the
jury consulting team
about varying their message accordingly.
Since the Denver DA issued a press release on the arrest last week of Mark Ianicelli for handing out
jury nullification flyers, I gave the contact person listed therein a call this morning to see
about getting more
information on the case.
Yesterday, a
jury unanimously stood in defense of juror educators» right to share general education information about jury nullification and the Fully Informed Jury Association on Facebook, in delivering a Not Guilty verdict in the case of Luke L
jury unanimously stood in defense of juror educators» right to share general education
information about jury nullification and the Fully Informed Jury Association on Facebook, in delivering a Not Guilty verdict in the case of Luke L
jury nullification and the Fully Informed
Jury Association on Facebook, in delivering a Not Guilty verdict in the case of Luke L
Jury Association on Facebook, in delivering a Not Guilty verdict in the case of Luke Lamb.
We recently brought you news that candidate for Sheriff of Greene County, Illinois, Luke Lamb, has been charged with unlawful communication with a juror for sharing a link to the FIJA website and making comments
about jury nullification on Facebook to someone who apparently requested the
information.
For example, the
Jury Verdicts page is the only comprehensive source of information about jury verdicts in the U.S. Virgin Isla
Jury Verdicts page is the only comprehensive source of
information about jury verdicts in the U.S. Virgin Isla
jury verdicts in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
There are very strict rules
about what
information may be presented to the decision - maker and things that you may think are very important for the judge or
jury to know may never be heard because the judge decides they are «not relevant».
A mock
jury or focus group can provide crucial
information about whether the trial plan is the best one possible and can further determine whether a trial is a good idea in the first place.
In a 2006 study of
jury decision making, social psychologist Samuel Sommers of Tufts University found that racially diverse groups exchanged a wider range of
information during deliberation
about a sexual assault case than all - white groups did.
The personal injury bar's argument in support of the collateral source rule — that a plaintiff should not be penalized for having insurance — fails to take into account the fact the
jury should full
information when making as determination
about damages.
CCA 1981 forbids attempting to solicit
information from jurors
about their deliberations, so it is not possible to enquire if
juries do actually absorb nothing from the papers they have read.
So obviously, a bit of a fumble there, but we also showed an example at our session yesterday
about a lawyer who was a trial lawyer who showed in front of the
jury an unredacted deposition video recording that included
information in a medical malpractice trial
about insurance coverage, which you can't show to the
jury.
Specifically, the Judge stated that the
jury would be instructed
about the data loss and that the lost data affirmatively would have provided
information relevant to the claims and defenses; defendant would be precluded from offering certain evidence in support of its defense; plaintiff would be able to re-depose, at defendant's cost, defendant's key witnesses
about belatedly produced «substitute» data; and defendant would be responsible for 75 % of the Special Master's fees and costs and 50 % of plaintiff's attorneys» fees incurred during the Special Master proceedings.
Between now and when you have been discharged from
jury duty by the judge, you must not provide or receive any
information about your
jury service to anyone, including friends, co-workers, and family members.
If you need a marriage license, passport or
information about jury duty, the clerk's office is the right choice.
If you need a marriage license,
information about jury duty, foreclosure
information, a passport or you need to pay a fine, the clerk of the court will take care of the transaction.
If you need a marriage license,
information about jury duty or you need to pay child support, you will work with the clerk of the court.