Sentences with phrase «many times in court»

The U.S. government claimed more than a dozen times in court filings that it could open the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone only with Apple's (aapl) help.
Lawyers for Kalanick and Benchmark, one of Uber's major investors, met for the first time in court Wednesday to hash out an explosive lawsuit.
Sadly it happens all of the time in the courts.
Similarly, the genuine worshiper of God longs to spend time in the courts of the Lord.
For the first time in court, Tsarnaev...
(I personally saw the video footage of the incident played at least four times in court.)
We want to get you through it without having to deal with spending all of your time in court system or on the phone with a lawyer.
The CBA said many junior barristers already faced rates as low as # 20 a day once preparation, time in court and chambers» fees were factored in.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Raymond A. Tierney on Tuesday also began his closing argument by talking to jurors about their time in court.
«Everyone deserves the presumption of innocence and time in court,» Amedore said.
While this situation is also unedifying for a serious anti-corruption effort, many of our compatriots are willing to accept the deficiency in the hope that others may have their time in court in future!!!
The tour which is expected to be done within the next two weeks will afford Dr. Nduom the opportunity to thank Ghanaians for rallying behind them during their trying times in court.
He told the court he spent all his time in court to the detriment of his businesses.
During the»90s, the field of image processing and pattern recognition in forensic science developed swiftly, and I had to testify several times in court on the investigation of video evidence.
In other words, one of the classic indicators of arson — one that had been used countless times in court to send suspects to prison — was probably caused by firemen spraying water on hot windows.
Ultimately, Greider and CSHL's intellectual property office decided not to pursue the patent dispute — «I would rather just do science than spend my time in court,» she says — but she prevailed in ensuring that Avilion could cite the gene sequence in her dissertation.
I always wanted to be an in - house attorney or work for a company as opposed to an attorney who litigated and spent time in court; so I thought the extra degree would be really interesting and increase my marketability once I finished school.
The film never spends time in a court room, instead it spends all of its time with Richard and Mildred and some of their friends and family.
Now that you understand the difference between a «real student loan (i.e., a qualified education loan)» and «a loan made to a student (i.e., a non-qualified education loan)» you may be wondering why debtors have such a hard time in court.
The results of this test kit has been used a number of times in court cases to show the characteristics of certain breeds of dogs that helps to keep misguided judgments at bay.
Think about this - They turn out rapists and murderers because there is not time in the courts nor space in the jails to hold them.
Friday June 19th 2009 — This time in court we have an opportunity to fight back the case is heard late and again strangely the file is missing again.
But the clear advantage is that young barristers will be paid for their time in court, rather than being paid on an arbitrary basis, and will paid for each appearance rather than feeling like every other case is a loss leader.
If you spend a lot of time in court you'll want more than that.
With the number of trials rapidly declining, a new generation of law firm attorneys are desperate to acquire time in court.
In the piece in La Presse, Khuong said she was not guilty of the offence, that the Crown decided to deal with the case non-judicially, and that she went along with the process to «in order to avoid media attention and wasting time in court
Other parties benefit too: law enforcement officers spend less time in court and more time in the community.
«There may have been a time in the courts of this country when building stone walls in response to discovery requests, hiding both the information sought and even the facts about its existence, was the norm (although never the proper course of action).
Occasionally, you need some time in court to get the other side to want to negotiate a reasonable settlement
Most of the advice in the book is not jury - trial specific, so if you spend any time in court, this book is of great value.
I would typically spend 4 - 8 hours preparing for a half day hearing, and sometimes more depending on the subject matter, and would spend a similar or greater amount of time preparing for an oral argument of half an hour in an appellate court plus time in court waiting for my client's turn.
A consent order can be drawn up at any time in the Court process, if the two parties decide to make an agreement.
In response to the Jordan decision, Williams, through her work on the province's Criminal Justice Transformation Group, helped launch a pilot project that encourages prosecutors in the Halifax area to find speedy and appropriate resolution of less serious crimes, freeing up time in court for more serious and complex matters.
I spent a lot of time in the court room, and because I was in federal court I didn't often see self - represented litigants.
«They are the main things that help reduce your time in court
Much of what John does involves difficult issues of EU law, and he has appeared several times in the Court of Justice of the European Union, most recently in British Gas Trading v Lock (C - 539 / 12)[2016] ICR 503 (the holiday pay case).
It's awfully easy from a full time position outside of practice to poke sticks at those evil money grubbing lawyers who take more time in Court than is needed.
Professor Siebrasse writes, about the specific performance issue: «remarkably it was raised for the first time in the Court's decision, without argument from the parties.»
They might even tell you a funny story or two about their first time in court.
NG: Every lawyer has an embarrassing or exhilarating «first time in court» story or «first meeting with an important client» tale?
The demand for separate representation for children in Hague Convention proceedings has seen significant activity in the last three years with the subject receiving consideration twice in the House of Lords and three times in the Court of Appeal, most recently in Re C [2008] EWHC 517 (Fam), [2009] 1 FCR 194.
Plenty of lawyers write about the law, especially bloggers, but few spend as much time in court as they do at their keyboards.
Which one of us is going to have a better time in court
This is the third time in the Court's entire history that it has considered the constitutionality of a federal affirmative - action program.
While you may not get everything you want, mediation does reduce conflict and expedite the process to help you and your spouse come to a fair resolution without the added expense and stress of time in court.
You need to spend time in court and see how trials works before you can represent a client through the appeals process.»
Sounds familiar to me and most others who've spent time in court without a lawyer.
«We have to make it possible for people to minimize their time in court.
(2014) Data from wearable technology used for the first time in a court room.
Until the province of Ontario decides to provide two health cards for children living in separate residences, the issue of OHIP card hoarding will continue to waste time in courts and traumatize families.
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