Sentences with phrase «likely take you to court»

Not exact matches

It will likely take at least a decade for his lawyers to exhaust all of his appellate options, said Dunham, and anywhere during the process, a court may overturn the death sentence, Dunham said.
An evenly split decision in Zubik is likely to leave the high court's most recent ruling, which allows for a religious accommodation to the mandate, without taking it further.
Law enforcement sources say the Justice Department is likely to identify the tech firms once the extradition process — which is expected to take months — is over, and Rimasauskas faces a bail hearing in a U.S. court.
It will likely take quite a while for Damore and Google to fight out their battles in the various courts.
The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to be the ultimate decider, but the high court is not expected to take up the issue for several moCourt is likely to be the ultimate decider, but the high court is not expected to take up the issue for several mocourt is not expected to take up the issue for several months.
The constitutionality of massive U.S. high - tech spying programs seems likely to be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court before long, unless Congress steps in to clarify surveillance laws that appear hopelessly out of date.
The Supreme Court, having no obligation to take any particular case, likely would deny a petition for certiorari, and that would be the end of it.
The most serious impact is likely to be felt, he thinks, in the churches, where vicars and priests conducting religious marriage ceremonies could be taken to court for refusing to carry out a gay wedding.
If Tigres don't allow Pulido to sign abroad, he's likely to take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, where he's likely to win, based on the previous case of Neri Cardozo's transfer from Boca Juniors to Jaguares de Chiapas.
The thing with the midwives is, however, that she is more likely to be taken to court if anything happens.
Now, however, with Justice Neil Gorsuch having filled Scalia's seat on the court, the justices again agreed to take up the issue — and likely overrule Abood.
The emails Cuomo sent yesterday give a very early clue to an argument he would likely make if he indeed decides to take a step onto the national stage: Under my leadership, New York led the nation on touchstone progressive issues, not only becoming the largest state in the country (before the US Supreme Court Prop. 8 decision) to legalize gay marriage, but also the first to act on gun control in the wake of the horrific Newtown massacre.
At the same time, UFC announced a scheduled bout for April 23 next year at Madison Square Garden — an event that if it were to take place would likely require a court injunction on the ban.
The small size of the group and the similarity in political outlook gives the Efta court its culture - the kind of culture which is more likely to take a more relaxed approach to single market rules.
Analysis Although the government has imposed a ban on the purchase of cars by state institutions, the decision by the ministry is not likely to court controversy with many wondering rather why it took so long for the ministry to purchase the vehicle.
«These actions, as well as testimony that Percoco required employees to obtain his permission to leave State employment and otherwise attempted to control their post-State-service employment, also demonstrate Percoco's control over State employees, making it more likely that Percoco directed State employees to take official action,» a letter from prosecutors to U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni stated.
The Brexit bill giving May the power to take the UK out of the EU is likely to be introduced to parliament on Thursday, after the supreme court ruled MPs and peers must approve the process.
After being questioned by detectives from Operation Weeting — a process that could take several hours — the former rising star of News International is likely to be released on bail conditions that include appearing at court at a later date along with his three former colleagues who have already been arrested: Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup.
With no final decision on the lawsuit expected until well after the Trump administration takes office — and with administration appointees including the proposed secretary of labor and the Republican - controlled Congress apparently opposed to the change — observers believe that, even were the new rule to survive court scrutiny, it would likely be overturned.
The U.S. Supreme Court's agreement last week to take up the legality of race - based admissions in higher education sets the stage for a ruling on affirmative action that is likely to reverberate throughout precollegiate schools as well.
The Supreme Court of Texas adjourned just after noon on Tuesday and will likely take several months to publish its decision.
However, apparently many districts throughout Colorado use a state - developed and endorsed model to evaluate their teachers, but Denver uses its own model; hence, this would likely take some of the pressure off of the state, should this end up in court, and place it more so upon the district.
Given the dissatisfaction among civil rights groups with the efforts by both the administration and congressional leaders to eviscerate No Child's accountability provisions, the unwillingness of the administration to back away from the effort, and the successful court challenges launched by those opposing implementation of the Affordable Health Care Act, it is quite likely that reformers on both sides of the ideological line will take Obama and Duncan to court.
If you're working it's more likely they will want to keep calling you and perhaps even take you to court.
Since it was the co-signer's credit that got you into your car, it's likely that the lender will take him to court and force him to pay, even though he doesn't have the car and can not take it from you.
Statistically we are all likely to be disabled at some point (even temporarily) and without these simple and inexpensive documents in place it will be difficult and may be impossible to take care of your family, manage your property, pay your bills and arrange for medical care without expensive and time - consuming court proceedings.
It's a pretty painless process for lenders to take you to small claims court so most likely they would do it.
Either way, the courts are likely to be looking to close cases that have no chance of success and in the few cases that have taken place so far, those attending were allowed to continue yet those who didn't show up had their case thrown out, so you should go along if you want to fight.
If the bank believes your complaint may be investigated by the Ombudsman or that you are resolutely going to stick at court action, take up the new arguments and make it send costly barristers — it may offer a full, or more likely part, settlement — as that could be cheaper than incurring the expensive of fighting.
No, it's more likely that after a few months, the bank will take you to court, sue you and try to garnishee your wages.
[FN87] The court found that the State of Massachusetts allowed commercial fishing in a manner likely to cause a take under the ESA.
This makes it less likely for your game to be copied in China and also speeds up legal court proceedings if they need to take place.
Also like Percy Schmeiser and hundreds upon hundreds of other farmers, if GM seed enters your property it is likely you will be taken to court and once the legal power of a GM company is brought to bear it is more than likely you will lose... you will then have to pay the GM company and its attorney fees and all related court costs.
Defending against the charges will most likely result in countless hours of their time taken for that defense, even if they get donors to cover 100 % of their court costs (which is arguable, at best).
If the Supreme Court decides to take the case, its decision is very likely to have wide - ranging implications for the power sector.
Jon Baines, a data protection advisor at Mishcon de Reya, said the ruling suggests the courts will judge «right to be forgotten» cases on their specific facts and that there is likely to be «an increase in the number of successful requests for delisting, as individuals take note of the court's analysis, and assert their strong and potentially enforceable rights to have out - of - date or inaccurate information about them on the internet made more difficult, at least, to find».
«It seems likely that the 11th Circuit will affirm, and the Supreme Court will deny certiorari, taking us back to where we started before Congress became involved...» More here.
If the action the officer took to stop you from recording were ever tested in court, the court would very likely believe whatever the police say.
If you can get the prosecutor to agree to deferred adjudication then take the deal to the court and the judge will most likely give it to you.
The case is being heard before Quebec Superior Court Justice Brian Riordan and will likely take well into next year to complete.
You will likely have the seen the headlines which accompanied the decision taken by the High Court in September to re-instate fixed costs for disputes in planning environmental cases — overturning rules introduce by the Ministry of Justice in February.
Notwithstanding this point, the Court took into consideration the Province's submission ``... this is as good an opportunity as there is ever likely to be in the future for the Court to decide the question» (See para. 12) and concluded hearing and deciding the merits of this appeal would not risk the Court of Appeal straying into the legislative sphere.
If you plead not guilty, your trial in the Magistrates Court is likely to take place within 3 - 6 months.
The week before senators plan to vote on the man who is likely to take her seat on the Court, the Supreme Sandra Day O'Connor wrote the unanimous Court's opinion that the state of New Hampshire has overreached in its requirement that all minors inform their parents 48 hours before an abortion, without exception for a minor's health.
For instance, rather than saying «clearly, he is liable,» how about «taken as a whole, applicable precedent indicates that a court is likely to find him liable.»
When considering compliance the court is to concentrate on compliance in substance, is not likely to be concerned with minor or technical shortcomings and will take into account proportionality and urgency.
After conducting advanced analysis on the data obtained, being a victim of a sexual crime was shown to be a significant predictor of juror behaviour in rape cases, with the research revealing that jurors with personal experience of victimisation were four times more likely to convict in court, prior to deliberations taking place.
Microsoft likely made the move to avoid delay in the launch of Office 2007 if Adobe took Microsoft to court, the report says.
Donors can give to your organization, but implying that a donor can take the deduction off their taxes, or simply allowing them to come to that conclusion for themselves without being otherwise informed, will harm your organization's reputation before you can build it, and will likely be considered fraud, punishable in civil or criminal court.
I do not know enough about Florida's appellate procedures to know if the Florida Supreme Court will now have to, or at least is now very likely to, take up these important constitutional issues.
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