Sentences with phrase «members of a jury who»

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The inquest jury ruled Ranger Maguire, who was a member of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, had been unlawfully killed.
The black voters in Philly, and I say this based on 30 years of picking juries and talking to them, are more likely to have a family member who is a police officer, a family member who is in jail, and a family member who has been killed or severely victimized.
Here's something you may not know about court cases: There are often people in the public gallery who are paid to closely watch the members of the jury to see how they react to different witnesses.
The trio were selected by a jury of 80 coaches of the teams that competed in last season's Champions League and Europa League group stages, as well as 55 members from the media who were selected by the European Sports Media (ESM) group.
The juror who wrote the first note has not been identified by the court, but the parties made references to her as a female member of the jury of eight women and four men.
Federal prosecutors have asked a district court judge for an anonymous and partially sequestered jury in the trial of man who allegedly has extensive contacts among ranking al Qaeda members and participated in a 2003 ambush that killed two American soldiers and wounded several others.
If you live in Manhattan's 65th State Assembly district (the Financial District, Chinatown, the Lower East Side, Little Italy and Battery Park City), you'll be voting for an assembly member to replace former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who'd held his seat for nearly 40 years before a federal jury found him guilty in November on charges of fraud, extortion and money laundering.
Members of the regional Jury, who will evaluate the nominations and select the postdoctoral winners and finalists, are distinguished scientists and engineers from various institutions in the Northeast.
Australian actress and President of the Jury Cate Blanchett, Canadian director and member of the Feature Film Jury Denis Villeneuve, Taiwanese actor and member of the Feature Film Jury Chang Chen, US director and screenwriter and member of the Feature Film Jury Ava DuVernay, French actress and member of the Feature Film Jury Lea Seydoux, US actress and member of the Feature Film Jury Kristen Stewart, Burundian singer and member of the Feature Film Jury Khadja Nin, Russian director and member of the Feature Film Jury Andrey Zvyagintsev and French director and member of the Feature Film Jury Robert Guediguian pose as they arrive on May 19, 2018 for the closing ceremony and the screening of the film «The Man Who Killed Don Quixote» at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France.
The film's Canadian distributor Entertainment One hosted a press conference the morning of the Cannes announcement and we learned that the filmmaker (who is one degree of separation from head jury members the Coen brothers.
The jury panel at the World Car Award consists of 82 members who represent 24 countries.
'' [G] iven how few really important novels get published, and the fact that nobody can grok all of them, what are the odds that an actual masterpiece will find a jury member and a few board members who are capable of recognizing it as such?
She skillfully manages multiple points of view to tell the story, among them Claire Burwell, jury member and widow of a wealthy investment banker killed on 9/11; Sean Gallagher, the brother of a firefighter victim, who becomes an angry spokesman for survivor families; and Asma Anwar, a Bangladeshi immigrant, widowed herself on that terrible day, whose dignified appearance at a climactic public hearing provides the story's moral anchor.
People who had nothing in common were briefly and emotionally joined, like the members of a jury or the survivors of a plane crash.
One of the jury members is Alistair Hudson, the current director of mima, who used to run Grizedale Arts — an organisation whose guiding principle is that art should be useful.
Press previews of the exhibition from Thursday 15 March according to agreement, as well as interviews with Sara Lundberg and museum curator Brita Lundberg, who is also a member of the prize jury.
The first artist on the list, chosen by a 26 - member jury, is the performance artist Marina Abramović, who spent the summer ensconced in London's Serpentine Gallery, while Jeff Koons is at 7 — up from 56 in 2013 as a result of his retrospective at New York's Whitney.
Originally conceived by the Michener's former director Bruce Katsiff, these exhibitions were juried from submissions by some of the most accomplished artists in the Philadelphia region, using the experience and skills both of Michener staff members and two distinguished curatorial consultants: writer and independent curator Judith E. Stein and Judith Tannenbaum, who recently retired from her position as Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design.
The author of this large - scale painting will be chosen by the members of the expert council and the jury composed of renown artists, art theorists and curators who are long time working with monumental art both in Russia and abroad.
The Walker Art Gallery has announced the names of the jury members who will judge the John Moores Art Prize competition in 2018, ahead of the prestigious Painting Prize's call for entries opening on 14 September 2017.
Professional artists who have been juried in a minimum of three annual exhibitions, will be considered for the honor of being elected to full member status into Allied Artists of America by the membership committee.
The members of this year's Turner prize jury are Fiona Bradley, director of Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery; writer and critic Michael Bracewell; Thelma Golden, director and chief curator at the Studio Museum, Harlem; Miranda Sawyer, freelance broadcaster and writer; and Christoph Grunenberg, director of Tate Liverpool, who chairs the panel.
WHO»S SELECTING The selection of the submitted artworks will be made by an international jury composed of 11 members subdivided into the contest categories.
Booth Artists» Guild Annual Exhibition May 15 — August 19, 2018 — Borderlands Gallery This juried exhibition features the work of painters and sculptors who are members of the Booth Artists» Guild, a group that meets monthly for educational programs.
Booth Photography Guild Annual Exhibition August 21 — November 11, 2018 — Borderlands Gallery This juried exhibition features the work of who are members of the Booth Photography Guild, a group that meets monthly for educational photographic programs.
Left : Camden Arts Centre building Right : Outside space inside the art centre AIT is honored to host a short talk by Jenni Lomax, long time Director of CAC in London, who will be in Japan as a jury member for The Nissan Art Award 2015.
Jonathan Jones, art critic for The Guardian and another member of the jury, commented: «Sometimes the Turner Prize is accused of giving it [the prize] to someone who lacks talent.»
A seven - member international jury made up of artists, curators, and museum directors selected Salcedo, a sculptor and installation artist whose politically charged work, in her words, aims to «connect worlds that normally are unconnected, like art and politics, like the experience of the lost lives of victims of political violence with the experience and memories of the viewers who approach or contemplate the work.»
The entries were judged anonymously by an esteemed panel of jury members, who represent an international cross-section of influential voices from the art world.
Inside Out is an exhibition of InLiquid Artists Members who were invited to show us what has had the greatest influence on their artwork, juried and curated by InLiquid member Susanna W. Gold, Phd, Independent Curator and Art Historian.
What is less well known, at least on this side of the Atlantic, is that Rauschenberg's selection was confirmed at the last minute after intense lobbying from American members of the jury, including an intransigent Clement Greenberg, against the official French candidate, Roger Bissière (1886 - 1964), who was awarded a special mention — an honor that the jury never repeated afterwards.
The entries were judged anonymously by an esteemed panel of jury members, who represent an international cross-section of influential voices from the art world: the artists Gillian Carnegie, Ansel Krut, Phoebe Unwin and Ding Yi, and the author and freelance curator Richard Davey.
The entries have been judged anonymously by an esteemed panel of jury members, who represent an international cross-section of influential voices from the art world.
[Response: David is one of the people who won't accept any attribution study because they can't include the «unknown unknowns» — he'd be great jury member for the defence; no matter how strong the evidence there is always some doubt.
in a case in which a witness's identification of the defendant is at issue, and the identifying witness and defendant appear to be of different races, a trial court is required to give, upon request, during final instructions, a jury charge on the cross-race effect, instructing (1) that the jury should consider whether there is a difference in race between the defendant and the witness who identified the defendant, and (2) that, if so, the jury should consider (a) that some people have greater difficulty in accurately identifying members of different race than in accurately identifying members of their own race and (b) whether the difference in race affected the accuracy of the witness's identification.
Last year, the jury ordered Chrysler to pay $ 150 million dollars to the family of 4 year old Remington Walden, who died while strapped in his car seat in the back of a family member's 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Fifth Amendment privilege against self - incrimination held not available to member of dissolved law partnership who had been subpoenaed by a grand jury to produce the partnership's financial books and records, since the partnership, though small, had an institutional identity and petitioner held the records in a representative, not a personal, capacity.
In the Stanley case, all members of the jury were white and the potential jurors who were indigenous were blocked by the defence, using peremptory challenges.
Actors taking part in the show include David Oakes, who recently starred in ITV's Victoria, while Mock The Week comedian Dennis will act as jury foreman, and Conservative MP and former barrister Vaizey will take part as a member of the jury.
He then wrote to the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Sheriff's office, letting them know that he was a racist who intended to hang a jury (in the legal sense, not by way of a threat of physically hanging the jury members).
Without being exhaustive, the danger to the administration of justice is likely to be at its most acute in the context of criminal trials e.g., where witnesses who are out of court may be informed of what has already happened in court and so coached or briefed before they then give evidence, or where information posted on, for instance, Twitter about inadmissible evidence may influence members of a jury.
I can certainly understand why members of the public wouldn't want to be called for jury duty, particularly those who lose pay by taking off from work.
In this six - week jury trial, the trial judge refused to dismiss at least three jurors who were related to or knew members of the plaintiff class, and the jury found in favor of the plaintiff class.
In order to have grounds for a lawsuit, however, it is necessary to demonstrate that there was undue influence by those who were in a position of trust and confidence with their victims, such as family members, companions, and financial advisors (California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI) Series 3100).
He won a large jury verdict in a highly publicized case in Dayton, Ohio against union officials for the severe beating and shooting of two union members who sought to speak at a membership meeting.
By using virtual reality, personal injury lawyers at Lamber Goodnow are recreating the entire accident, and how the injury happened, in order to make it easier for members of the jury to understand how the injury happened, and who caused it.
In 2006, he obtained an $ 8.4 million judgment after a jury trial against a member of the clergy who sexually molested a female congregant.
Two months of ongoing criticism of the guilty verdict that sent Dennis Oland to prison — and of the character and motives of jury members who delivered it — is raising questions about rules in Canada that gag jurors after a trial, says Toronto lawyer Allan Rouben.
the evidentiary burden placed on a criminal defendant who claims that he has been denied equal protection through the State's use of peremptory challenges to exclude members of his race from the petit jury.
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