All of that is lost in
a jury trial when the parties fight over high - level analogies and the technology itself takes a back seat.
That means we litigate cases in court, all the way to
jury trial when necessary; we don't just settle cases quickly.
Similarly, I had a federal
jury trial when I was well into my second trimester with my second pregnancy.
Can you recommend how I might evoke sympathy for my client defendants thereby securing their acquittals on
their jury trials when, strictly speaking, they have no defence in law?
Not exact matches
Problem was, they slotted us in to speak to the committee
when the actual deadline for amendments to the Bill has passed — a bit like being called to testify at a
trial after the
jury has already started deliberating.
According to background information from LifeNews, Gosnell could face the death penalty, which prosecutors are pursuing
when a second
jury is impaneled «to determine sentencing under the penalty phase of the
trial.»
Jury selection, conduct of the
trial, and the appeals process become extremely time - consuming and elaborate
when death is a possible penalty.
How could McLain have gotten a fair
trial, Levine asked,
when the judge had allowed jurors to stand in the
jury box, eating food and drinking coffee during testimony?
The wheels of justice move slow
when someone has to consider even the ADA have their own
trial schedule and it may take up to four weeks to schedule a case before the Grand
Jury.
The
trial is expected to last four to six weeks, and with
jury selection already largely completed, prosecutors say
when they kick off their case this week their third witness will be Taub — the one - time Columbia University researcher who was pivotal to one of the alleged schemes.
is not at all clear, and laws may be «void for vagueness» - we as citizens have a right to know
when we cross a line — and that is long before the grand
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Two others were also excused
when they told Manhattan federal Judge Valerie Caproni that their hatred of corruption was so strong they wouldn't want themselves on the
jury if they were on
trial.
Last week the first of those cases went to the
jury for deliberations and in the second case, a
trial was averted
when a former legislator pleaded guilty.
Earlier this week a judge ruled that a veil - wearing woman could be forced to remove the veil in front of himself and the
jury when giving evidence, but that she could remain covered for the rest of the
trial.
«The second relates to information that was concealed from the grand
jury which returned the indictment, that we discovered
when we received all of the prior witness statements as we were on the eve of
trial,
when a lot of the material was disclosed.»
This summer
when a Lake Katrine man was on
trial for using a civilian drone outside a Town of Ulster medical building, Ulster County Assistant District Attorney Tom Colonna summed up «drone anxiety» by telling the
jury that the machines «put human eyes in a place, like 30 feet in the air outside an exam room window, where human eyes normally wouldn't be.»
Former New York state Sen. Majority Leader Dean Skelos was sitting in his own public - corruption
trial Monday afternoon
when he learned that a federal
jury across the street convicted his longtime colleague, former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, of trading his political influence for financial gain.
The Westchester and suburban New York City connections were underscored on Monday during the day - long
jury selection process,
when Judge Vincent Briccetti provided a long list of names that may come up during the
trial.
But White Plains federal Judge Kenneth Karas said such evidence would confuse the
jury because, if true, it's a «completely different scheme» than for what Smith will be on
trial beginning Jan. 5
when he faces corruption charges for allegedly trying to buy his way onto the Republican line for mayor last year.
When Lara Frumkin, then at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, set up mock
trials using videotaped eyewitness testimony, the
jury perceived the same person to be less credible if they spoke with a foreign accent (Psychology, Crime & Law, vol 13, p 317).
When Annie is called to serve on a
jury for the murder
trial of a major mobster, she welcomes the distraction from the isolation of her creative life.
But make it a fantasy of celebrity and, in O.J.'s case, miscegenation, sexual jealousy, retribution, and so on... It wasn't about the
trial, man, it was about the way narrate history;
when the
jury came back with exactly the wrong conclusion, it served to confirm that nothing that you see has anything to do with what's real.
When, after a hung
jury, Simmonds declined a plea deal that would have freed Warner, the men went on
trial a second time.
It was clear the tobacco industry had met its match
when the surgeon general made smoking a national health issue,
when the mass media and entertainment industry abandoned the Marlboro man,
when juries discovered that companies were responsible for the lungs of their consumers, and
when powerful figures on Capitol Hill eschewed donations from tobacco magnates in favor of those contributed by
trial lawyers who made billions from suing them.
When the court date arrived, we arranged for our newfound network to attend the student
trials and provide an analysis of them as the
jury deliberated.
I thought of that exchange
when I read that
jury selection is underway in Atlanta for an unusual
trial.
In its post-
trial motion seeking a judgment of acquittal or a new
trial, defendant Trans Union, LLC («Trans Union») challenges the
jury verdict finding that it had negligently and willfully violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681i («FCRA»),
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Four climate activists currently awaiting
trial in Minnesota for shutting off a tar sands pipeline think so — and on Monday, the Minnesota Court of Appeals agreed that they should be allowed to make that argument before a
jury when their case goes to
trial.
When Oracle v. Google went to
trial the first time, in 2012, the
jury found in favor of Google on every patent claim.
Counsel for both parties declined an offer to poll the
jury, and both parties replied negatively
when asked by the
trial court if there was «any reason that this should not be entered as a verdict and a judgment at this time.»
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.
Blatchford's style for many years has been incisive, descriptive, graphic, and often ruthless
when she (more often than not) reaches the conclusion (usually well in advance of the
trial judge or
jury) that your client is a fiendish monster.
Also, probably at least 10 % of acquittals are of people who were factually guilty, because
juries get it right something on the order of 90 % of the time
when cases go to
trial.
Former President Barack Obama was dismissed from
jury duty on Wednesday
when he was selected for a
jury panel that wasn't needed for a
trial.
The
trial of Joshua Monson ended Wednesday
when he was convicted by a
jury of first - degree murder.
Trials are won or lost by the gut reaction the
jury experiences
when they are told the plaintiff's story.
The
Jury will use the facts of the case during the trial period, while following the jury instructions given by the judge when decided what damages will be awar
Jury will use the facts of the case during the
trial period, while following the
jury instructions given by the judge when decided what damages will be awar
jury instructions given by the judge
when decided what damages will be awarded.
When a
jury is set, the
trial can proceed.
When a
trial ends with a hung
jury, the case has to be retried before a new
jury, starting from the beginning.
Special preparation techniques before going to
trial Before going to
trial, the personal injury lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. like to invest extra time and money in the planning stages of any kind of personal injury claim, including vaginal mesh claims
when necessary, and this is why we make use of mock
juries and mock
trials o help us test out different lines of arguments before using them for real in your case.
State Supreme Court Permits
Trial Judge Ability to Adjust Verdict
When Jury's Damages Award «Shockingly» Low, New Mexico Personal Injury Lawyer Blog, October 14, 2015.
In civil cases that use sequestered
juries, sequestration is not required during the
trial itself, but begins
when the
jury has heard all the evidence and starts to deliberate.
The Court of Appeal held that the
trial judge's only errors were in the wording of the question to the
jury regarding causation, and that the
trial judge stated he did not have jurisdiction to poll the
jury when he did.
in Argersinger, the Court today retreats to the indefensible position that the Argersinger «actual imprisonment» standard is the only test for determining the boundary of the Sixth Amendment right to appointed counsel in state misdemeanor cases, thus necessarily deciding that, in many cases (such as this one), a defendant will have no right to appointed counsel even
when he has a constitutional right to a
jury trial.
Now,
when you're talking about
jury trials, the court system can not necessarily handle a regular flow of these
jury trials, so cases get postponed and postponed and postponed.
On appeal, Esso argued that he was denied a fair
trial when the district court allowed the
jury to take home the copy of the indictment — an issue that the Second Circuit said appeared to be one of first impression in any federal or state court.
At Basta, we disrupted the system
when we arrived because we started demanding
jury trials in every case.
In a strongly worded dissent, Justice Michael Moldaver, also writing for Justice Suzanne Côté, found that «the majority has departed from the functional approach of threshold reliability by unduly restricting the extrinsic evidence that a
jury could can consider
when assessing a statement's substantive reliability and by adopting a narrow view of the procedural safeguards available at
trial than can equip the
jury with the tools it needs to assess the ultimate reliability of a statement.»
«Imagine my surprise
when I discovered that my dues to the Kentucky Bar Association were being used, not only to heap insults on a significant segment of our membership — those of us who represent the injured — but also to take a pro-business position on tort reform to deprive the citizens in this Commonwealth of their constitutional right to a
jury trial for their injury claims.»
He says: «
When we go to
trial we tell stories in a manner that will persuade 6 or 12 complete strangers - the
Jury.