Sentences with phrase «magistrates court back»

He had originally been found guilty of sending a «menacing electronic communication» by Doncaster's magistrates court back in May 2010.

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A Christian magistrate is back in court fighting a decision to stop him overseeing adoption cases because... More
It also sets off a bureaucratic chain of events which backs up the message that fathers can treat parenting as optional, as health visitors talk to mothers rather than fathers, children centres build their services around what they perceive to be mothers» (rather than families») needs, schools fail to record contact details of fathers and, when a young person ends up in court for misbehaviour, magistrates hand down parenting orders to mothers rather than fathers, even when the father is resident in the household and present in the courtroom.
Sri Lankan asylum seekers who were sent back by Australia cover their faces as they wait to enter a magistrate's court in Galle, Sri Lanka, on Tuesday.
Isle of Wight Council, as the local education authority, took the case to London's High Court but senior judges backed the magistrates» ruling in favour of the father.
It too is full of history having been used for many things over the years including a magistrate's court, a police station and barracks, a boarding house and an antique shop before being turned back into an inn.
On the same evening both I and Ms Lubulwa were sent to remand and not back to police custody, due to isolation from each other and outside family communication we both lost complete contact with the outside world, although a brief visit to court on June 16th saw the magistrate allow us bail bond.
(ii) The House of Lords was satisfied that it had an inherent power to remit the case back for consideration by the magistrates» court of issues surrounding the three remaining extradition charges.
There you can add a loop if you're going back between the offender and the court on certain aspects with the staff of the court; with the magistrate with the court; with the judge of the court.
As the magistrates had not addressed their minds to the relevant principles under CJA 2003, s 116, the acquittal would be quashed and the case remitted back to the court for a trial to take place.
So the answer is yes, unless they can convince a magistrate that the charge is unaffordable when they get hauled back to court for non-payment.
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