Sentences with phrase «minded judiciary»

One of the major targets of what has been described as a coup has been the increasingly independent - minded judiciary of the South Asian country.
The court held that this narrowly construed clause met the states compelling interest in preserving an open - minded judiciary and in protecting the due process rights of future litigants.

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The Federal judiciary is not charged with the reading of minds.
She has a woman in mind who she wants to support for a City Council run and is eyeing other young women for judiciary roles and district leaders.
«When people believe that their cases will be speedily and justifiably treated, I am telling you, they will mind their own businesses, but when they are in cover with the police and the judiciary, then we have a problem and the money that we need for development especially education infrastructure and health care will be spent on security.»
The Osun state judiciary you mentioned has an international record of political judgements, the case of Oba Alli the Alowa of ilowa, who raped a youth corper and was acquitted by Justice Oyejide falola is still fresh in our minds.
England has more eccentric members of the judiciary than Canada — His Honour James Pickles and Mr. Justice Cocklecarrot come to mind immediately.
Nevertheless, connecting with judges over social media holds a breadth of educational opportunity and insight into the minds of the judiciary.
Occasional advice for the judiciary and lawyers on matters of the mind, heart and (though auntie is a bit dodgy on it) the law
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