Sentences with phrase «jury process more»

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Just days before the companies are expected to begin the jury selection process, Alsup ordered that Alphabet be given more time to delve into new evidence that Uber provided last week.
We have chosen the jury process in order to be sure that we keep a wide variety of crafters and avoid having too many of any one certain type... Read more»
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.
On tap for discussion: The safety of police officers in the current climate, the impact of community policing (a topic that has been hotly debated in the wake of the Garner case), police training and equipment in light of statistics on assaults on cops, the grand jury process, death and pension benefits for the families of fallen officers and more.
«The Speaker and the members of the Assembly Majority want to see more transparency in the grand jury process because citizens have a right to know what choices were available and to ensure that there are no conflicts of interest,» said Biche.
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.
Just days later, with Blanchett's jury looking on, Cannes» Artistic Director Thierry Fremaux signed a pledge to make the festival's selection process more transparent and promised other measures to improve the festival's record of including female filmmakers.
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl was bought for more than 8 million dollars back in January, collecting the Grand Jury Prize and Sundance Audience prize in the process.
More information about the process and jury can be found on the AAP website.
Since 2015, WaveMaker has awarded more than forty grants to creatives across Miami - Dade County through a juried process supporting projects that are non-commercial, non-institutional, stimulate critical thinking and dialogue, and expose audiences to innovative artistic practices typically under - recognized by traditional venues.
More detailed instructions on the installation schedule for accepted works will be communicated to the artists after the juried process.
«And to the extent that we look to the future of involving the jury more, one might wonder whether having a process that was not unanimous was a good one.»
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.
According to Mitch, the potential of Google Glass is that «the entire jury selection process (will take) less time while providing a more meaningful dialog.»
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.
Don't get me wrong; voir dire (the process of asking the jury questions) should not be hurried and the time spent on careful juror selection has a massive impact on the verdict we get for clients, but there are more efficient ways to go about this.
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.
On your more general point (realism of court - room dramas) the most striking difference between TV and real life (from my single experience) was that the entire court process was far more geared around the jury than is (usually) depicted on TV: witnesses are directed to talk TO the jury (not to the barristers or judge); we were encouraged to indicate to the judge if at any time we were uncertain, or «uncomfortable» for any reason (e.g. because of the nature of the evidence, or simply if we needed the toilet).
Prior to this, I'd gained the impression that the jury's role was much more «passive observer» (of the legal process) whereas they are the «active target» of everything that happens in the court.
The ten categories in this section describe the basic issues surrounding a jury trial and should help you feel more comfortable with the trial process should you ever find yourself involved in one.
For more on this expedited jury trial process, see Patrick Cathcart's recent LexisNexis Emerging Issues Analysis on the subject.
The act of filing for a jury trial doesn't guarantee that the tenant won't be evicted, but it will likely make the eviction process more time - consuming and expensive for the landlord.
The acquittal of Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley earlier this month in the shooting death of Colten Boushie has sparked calls for changes to the jury selection process to ensure juries are more representative of the makeup of the local community.
Even if the jury unanimously votes for death, Finkelstein says the appeals process could last 15 or more years.
• Devised a jury fee calculation system, thereby ensuring that the process is less cumbersome and more accurate • Maintained judge's calendars and prepared daily schedules to ensure their professional comfort • Responded to inquiries from attorneys and other office staff and general public while remaining within the parameters of confidentiality • Prepared and labeled all admissible court evidence and exhibits and ensured that they are handled and stored with care • Recorded court proceedings and handled any correlating transcription or dictation duties
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