«Here, the CJC determined that Justice Camp's disrespectful treatment of the complainant was so antithetical to the values of the judicial system that his removal was the only manner in which to
maintain public confidence in the system.»
Not exact matches
[But] the member of the
public that we are interested
in maintaining confidence in the military justice
system... is going to be influenced by context.»
Commenting on the announcement by Ofqual around issues related to GCSE Computer Science, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT — The Teachers» Union, said: «The NASUWT recognises that Ofqual has a critical responsibility to establish and
maintain public and professional
confidence in the qualification
system.
«This will be crucial
in helping to ensure that
public confidence is
maintained in the electoral
system,» the report says.
Crown counsel are agents of the Attorney General, who are central
in maintaining public confidence in the legal
system.
The court will have to weigh up the
public interest
in ensuring that those charged with crimes should be tried, as against the competing
public interest
in maintaining confidence in the criminal justice
system, and not giving the impression that the end will always be treated as justifying any means.
The ABA found it appropriate to apply the basic tenets of appropriate judicial conduct, such as judges» duty to «respect and honor the judicial office as a
public trust and strive to
maintain and enhance
confidence in the judicial
system» and to «
maintain the dignity of the judicial office at all times» when it applied rules of offline conduct to judges» activities online.
It is difficult to imagine how
public confidence can be
maintained in the rule of law when police officers present false evidence against accused person... [o] ur justice
system can not function unless courts can rely on the willingness of witnesses to... tell the truth.
The only question for the Court of Queen's Bench, to which the remedy issue is remitted, is whether disqualification is required to
maintain public confidence in the justice
system.
On the second issue, the court acknowledged that although
maintaining public confidence in the penal
system had a role to play
in the development of penal policy and that punishment was a legitimate aim of imprisonment, these were not the only important considerations.
«
In America, where the stability of courts and of all departments of government rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing justice be developed to a high point of efficiency and so maintained that the public shall have absolute confidence in the integrity and impartiality of its administration,» the canon state
In America, where the stability of courts and of all departments of government rests upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the
system for establishing and dispensing justice be developed to a high point of efficiency and so
maintained that the
public shall have absolute
confidence in the integrity and impartiality of its administration,» the canon state
in the integrity and impartiality of its administration,» the canon stated.
Justice Camp's reliance on education and contrition as a «prescription for
maintaining his unique and privileged position
in society must yield to a result that more resolutely pursues the goal of restoring
public confidence in the integrity of the justice
system.»
... if we are to
maintain public confidence in the justice
system, judges must make their Judgments as accessible as possible, particularly to members of the
public and litigants -
in - person.
[89] To ensure that the
public does not lose
confidence in the judicial
system, a delicate balance is required to
maintain a degree of judicial insulation from society so that judges remain impartial arbitrators While at the same time allowing them to be active members of the community.
The courts preserve
public confidence in the justice
system, not egoistically to protect the power of the judiciary, but as a necessary and key element of
maintaining the rule of law.
The Criminal Code allows for detention prior to a finding of guilt «to ensure attendance
in court; for the protection and safety of the
public, including any victims of or witness to the offence; and to
maintain public confidence in the justice
system,» says the report.
In arriving at this rule, the Court leaned on the notion that strict rules regarding conflicts of interest were necessary to ensure that the public maintained confidence in the legal syste
In arriving at this rule, the Court leaned on the notion that strict rules regarding conflicts of interest were necessary to ensure that the
public maintained confidence in the legal syste
in the legal
system.
Maintaining a legal profession with widespread violations or opposition to equality, diversity and inclusion principles is not
in the
public interest, and directly undermines the
public confidence in the legal
system.
In our view, the statements made by Justice Camp during the trial and in his decision, the values implicit in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
In our view, the statements made by Justice Camp during the trial and
in his decision, the values implicit in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in his decision, the values implicit
in those statements and the way in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in those statements and the way
in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial system with respect to the manner in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in which he conducted himself are so antithetical to the contemporary values of our judicial
system with respect to the manner
in which complainants in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in which complainants
in sexual assault case should be treated that, in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in sexual assault case should be treated that,
in our view, confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in our view,
confidence in the system can not be maintained unless the system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in the
system can not be
maintained unless the
system disassociates itself from the image which the Judge, by his statements and approach, represents
in the mind of a reasonable member of the publi
in the mind of a reasonable member of the
public.
The third ground, or tertiary ground, allows the court to detain a person until their trial to
maintain public confidence in the criminal justice
system.
The FDIC is an independent agency created by the US Congress to
maintain stability and
public confidence in the nation's financial
system.