Sentences with phrase «matter came to trial»

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With 1,500 of them out there converting two Chin - amen apiece per annum against an uphill birth rate of 33,000 pagans per day, it will take upward of a million years to make the conversions balance the output and bring the Christianizing of the country in sight to the naked eye; therefore, if we can offer our missionaries as rich a field at home at lighter expense and quite satisfactory in the matter of danger, why shouldn't they find it fair and right to come back and give us a trial?
I have together with my officials here taken a hard look at the docket and we have come to the decision that there are aspects of the matter that require further investigations, and to be able to do that, then we need to discontinue because we can not reopen investigations when the case is on trial, so what has necessitated the withdrawal by the entering of a nolle prosequoi is to enable us conduct further investigations into aspects of the matter
There is no doubt that there are many websites for meeting black singles and many of those offer free trials which means that you are going to get a chance to use the free period in order to see whether or not you are going to like the websites and if you are satisfied with the number of the members, design and all the things that matter when it comes to black dating.
The whole matter comes to a head during the ensuing trial and in the end, the writer and the killer end up locked in a room and are forced into a shoot out.
The B. Coming attempts to document the emotional upheaval Sigel went through during his trial and conviction, but from the start the sober moral tone and forced gospel choruses make it obvious the MC's mind is on other matters.
Statements especially on editing («Well, I asked myself how long a scene should be and then I cut it in half») clarify the DIY trial - and - error of the thing — which, no matter where you fall out on the film, should come as a shock to no one.
[For if trial judges] think their decisions are liable to be overturned unless they reach a particular conclusion, they will come to believe that they do not in fact have any choice or discretion in the matter...»
At the law firm of Breslin & Breslin, our trial attorneys advise and represent local businesses about the best ways to resolve contract disputes, employment or severance issues, real estate issues, and other matters that can come up in the course of any company's business.
Addressing concerns that mandatory Trial Management Conferences add unnecessary time and expense to litigation, Practice Direction 36 comes into force on September 4 which will allow parties to BC Supreme Court Civil and Family matters to apply to waive TMC's.
If the parties can not come to an agreement using ADR methods, and the matter is not disposed of by motion, the case will go to trial.
In doing so, he ordered the parties to meet by Dec. 7 in order to come up with a discovery plan, detail any motions they're considering, address any unpaid costs awards, and come up with a date by which they'll be ready to set the matter down for trial.
If we decide to take your legal matters on, you can rest assured that we will prepare you and our legal representation strategies for trial if it should ever come to it.
Justice Robin Camp has provided the following personal statement: «I have come to recognize that things that I said and attitudes I displayed during the trial of this matter, and in my decision, caused deep and significant pain to many people.
Zach came to KMK with experience of over 100 jury trials, myriad contested motions and other pretrial matters.
Although the additional time that the federal judges took to make decisions is not dispositive of the result, it adds to the possibility that state judges viewing the heavy burden on summary judgment were and are less willing to grant these motions as a threshold matter and instead prefer to let cases proceed to trial or settlement.112 By contrast, the federal judges who take more time in coming to decisions may put more weight on the summary judgment motions if they are, on the balance, more willing to grant them.
The time has come to scrap jury trials in civil matters, says Toronto critical injury lawyer John McLeish.
A lawyer, coming to the matter with extensive experience, as well as a fresh perspective, may be able to help resolve your matter and prevent a trial at this stage.
Under the governing law of ERISA, there is generally no right to a jury trial — or, for that matter, punitive damages (which are hard to come by anyway).
Almost all people who choose to fight a ticket themselves end up frustratingly either resolving their matter here (without a dismissal) or setting their matter for trial and obligating themselves to come back to court for their trial.
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