Artists are selected by
a jury process as studios become available.
Cuomo has said he backs more transparency in the grand
jury process as well as potentially appointing special prosecutors with deaths that involve police officers.
Criminal justice issues are expected to figure prominently this legislative session as Cuomo has suggested he plans to recommend changing the grand
jury process as well as create a special prosecutor to handle police brutality cases.
Not exact matches
Removing the 2nd Amendment would require the same
process as removing any of the other foundational rights, such
as freedom of speech, the presumption of innocence, or trial by
jury (and is about
as likely to happen.)
Scores of prospective jurors are to appear for questioning on Monday morning in the United States Courthouse in Lower Manhattan
as the
jury selection
process advances in the corruption trial of Assemblyman Sheldon Silver.
Mr. Bharara cited the strong response made by one of his prosecutors, Andrew D. Goldstein, who told the
jury that such an argument tainted the democratic
process by calling corruption «politics
as usual.»
Edie Greene, a psychologist at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, instead suggests that the case should be split into separate liability and damages trials, so that the
jury only receives the relevant facts — a
process known
as bifurcation.
To prevent disparities in
jury rulings, more attention needs to be placed on the pre-trial aspects of the
jury selection
process, such
as minority underrepresentation and measuring bias in potential jurors.
The «
jury» didn't know which galaxies were active and which ones were quiet,
as the Hubble images had been
processed to hide the telltale bright cores.
«Caught In The Web» Inter (net) views, RealVideo: «About The
Jury Process» at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival
as 28k RealVideo, 56k RealVideo, or 100k RealVideo.
Nor shall anything herein be construed to deprive courts of their power, by civil contempt proceedings, without a
jury, to secure compliance with or to prevent obstruction of,
as distinguished from punishment for violations of, any lawful writ,
process, order, rule, decree, or command of the court in accordance with the prevailing usages of law and equity, including the power of detention.
Just like any
jury, confidentiality is a part of the
process and an award like that is not meant to be used
as a club for pounding people and books you hope to manipulate or humiliate.
The
jurying process was «blind», that is to say, the artists were chosen solely on the basis of their work
as viewed by slide.
Nancy has had many awards in her career and has been
juried into international competitions such
as the annual Salon International, the American Impressionist Society Annual Exhibit, and Oil Painters of America.In 2008, she was honored to be selected
as one of two painters from the Eastern Shore to be part of a show titled «Making Art: Explorations in
Process» at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland which included notable American artists from the 19th and 20th centuries and works borrowed from major museums including the National Gallery of Art and the Brandywine River Museum.
The
jury - selected artists were asked to consider how the act of formation, defined by Merriam - Webster
as «an act of giving form or shape to something,» informs their artistic
process.
This all media
juried exhibit is all about drawing
as well
as the removal / erasing
process.
With her experience in printmaking, paper making and the book arts and in her work
as the founder and former executive director of Pyramid Atlantic, Frederick brought a wealth of knowledge to the
jurying process.
Celebrate the creative
process at this annual
juried exhibition that highlights drawing
as a fundamental language in all artistic fields.
His outstanding accomplishments at The Menil Collection, Dia Foundation, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and his role
as artistic director of Prospect.3 New Orleans gives him a comprehensive view of the literal «state of the arts» in Louisiana that will be a great asset in the
jury process,» says Ogden Museum of Southern Art Director William Andrews.
Marsh coordinated the
jury panel selection
as well
as the nominating and selection
process for the award.
Submissions underwent a two - tiered
jury process, after which nationally respected judges from San Antonio, Chicago, and Seattle selected O'Neil's work
as the 2009 winner.
Gallery One June 5 - 26, 2015 FRESH: An Exhibition of New Work by North Carolina Artists exhibited, through a series of openings and events, the latest artwork from artists working in North Carolina,
as well
as the
processes involved in a
juried exhibition.
The
jury is out,
as most of our resources now go to technologies and resources rather than to scaling up human change
processes.
I think while the
jury may be out on the cost / benefits of this
process, the correct solution for all carbon exchanges is to exclude this method
as qualifying for carbon credits.
Judging by what I have read on the various blogs recently, I am not sure that the blogosphere could provide an alternative
process but it would at least offer a diverse viewpoint and
as a virtual
jury it might keep those involved on the straight and narrow.
When I began my own career
as a district court judge, I made it a point to meet with every
jury in any case I tried so that I could answer their questions and get their impressions on the trial
process and their role
as a
jury.
District Attorney Armando R. Villalobos of Cameron County, Texas wants to be able to search potential jurors» Facebook profiles
as part of the
jury selection
process, Gizmodo notes.
The attached article, Personal Injury Attorneys with a Difference, explains the
processes behind these mock
juries and mock trials in more detail and we encourage you to read this article
as soon
as possible.
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.
She has represented numerous individuals in both the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York in both criminal and civil matters and has experience in all phases of the litigation
process in white collar and federal criminal matters,
as well
as government and internal investigations, including pre-indictment advocacy, grand
jury investigations, complex bail proceedings, pretrial motions, motions in limine,
jury selection, trials, sentencing, restitution, forfeiture, and other post-conviction proceedings.
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.
So, what Unconvicted was was it was my attempt to make the
process as easy
as possible for people with old convictions to be able to vote, be able to get their firearm rights back, be able to serve on
juries, and more simply, and more down to earth just be able to get good jobs, get access to federal funding for school.
What unconvicted was was it was my attempt to make the
process as easy
as possible for people with old convictions to be able to vote, be able to get their firearm rights back, be able to serve on
jury's, more simply and more down to earth, just be able to get good jobs, get access to federal funding for school.
As an experienced trial attorney, Tim has tried numerous casualty cases to a
jury verdict and throughout the appeals
process.
As such, it is prudent for attorneys to use the mock trial
process to evaluate how a
jury or judge receives their evidence, in comparison to the opposing side's evidence.
I gather you are agreeing with me that treating the finding of an unspecified aggravating fact
as an element of a crime,
as Cunningham does for Sixth Amendment purposes, would render the whole triad system invalid even if the
jury does make the finding, either on due
process principles such
as I suggested or separation of power principles such
as you suggest.
In fact, at the beginning of the
process when the
jury is initially sworn in, each juror swears an oath to apply the law
as it is given to them by the judge.
My Order will hopefully provide clear direction
as to what personal information may or may not be collected in the
jury selection
process.»
Paragraph § 164.512 (f)(1) of this section permits a covered entity to make disclosures that are required by other laws, such
as state mandatory reporting laws, or are required by legal
process such
as court orders or grand
jury subpoena.
In most instances, such procedural safeguards consist of some prior legal
process, such
as a warrant, grand
jury subpoena, or an administrative subpoena that meets a three - part test for protecting privacy interests.
As far as how would juror's know about jury nullification, they could have read about the process before being selected for jury dut
As far
as how would juror's know about jury nullification, they could have read about the process before being selected for jury dut
as how would juror's know about
jury nullification, they could have read about the
process before being selected for
jury duty.
These cases may provide some needed guidance on not only provocation
as a defence but generally on the issue of threshold tests and on the level of deference appellate courts should have for the
jury process.
If you've ever sat on an arbitration panel, you know it's absolutely true that every case is different; in that sense, the arbitration
process is much the same
as a case before a
jury.