Sentences with phrase «need fair trials»

Which is a bit spooky since I'm in the Good Weekend today with a story called She Needs A Fair Trial, about Kathleen Folbigg, the person I was protesting about.

Not exact matches

Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
In order to guarantee both the appearance and the substance of a fair trial in our neighbors» moments of greatest need,
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But that's all we really needed of Gil, as he exists solely as a stand - in for yellow journalism and to have conversations with the Voice of Reason (Renzo Cesana) about the need for fair trials and a society without violence.
Individuals with mental health conditions or learning disabilities need to be better supported in the criminal justice system, legal rights group JUSTICE argues in a report published this week, Mental Health and Fair Trial.
Having a strong reputation as proven trial lawyers, we can effectively negotiate fair settlements or, when offers fail to meet the needs of our clients, fight aggressively and intelligently in court.
This includes fighting for fair settlements outside of court, but always being prepared for trial if needed.
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision on the matter sought to strike a balance between the fair trial rights of the accused and the religious freedom of witnesses, stating that these decisions need to be made on a case - by - case basis by the trial judge.
However, insofar as pleas for further funding based on upholding the rule of law and the right to a fair trial appear to be falling on deaf ears, then perhaps more prosaic arguments need to be marshalled in support of that case.
We will fight for our clients because we are known as a firm that has taken so many cases to trial, we now find that in most cases our clients receive fair offers which avoid the need for a trial.
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In order to recover fair compensation for our clients who have suffered a personal injury, we believe that the insurance companies need to know that the lawyer representing the injured party is someone who is willing to take a case through trial.
Laws in Florida have been passed to protect doctors, hospitals and insurance companies and it's an ongoing battle between the trial lawyers, between the lawyers at Colson Hicks Eidson, and our legislators as to needing to protect our clients and their ability to receive fair compensation for medical errors.
Justice Mercier acknowledged at the trial level in R v. Squires that the concerns over disruptive and prejudicial effect that cameras in courtrooms and need to maintain the right to a fair trial could potentially be addressed through time and experience, and envisioned circumstances where the court rules could be amended to allow televising of court proceedings.
In some cases there may be a question about whether such the defendant is fit to plead and stand trial, or will need the help of an intermediary in order to ensure a fair trial.
Judge Moir, they said, had regard to the need «that a usual component of a fair trial was for the person against whom allegations had been made to have the opportunity to put questions to or to cross-examine»; and to deny that was a very serious step.
It is often assumed that the a jury is needed to ensure a fair trial, but Sir Louis Blom - Cooper argues in an interesting article in the Guardian that juries may not always be essential, particularly in cases involving serious organised crime.
This process of information sharing and synthesis provides the parties with an opportunity to formulate a more complete view of the conflict and gain enhanced insight into the relative strengths and weaknesses of their case, weigh the chances of success at trial and explore the potential ingredients needed to fashion a fair and reasonable negotiated outcome.
Fair resolution of injury claims happens when your Idaho injury attorney establishes for the decision - makers at the insurance company that he is ready and able to actually try a case to trial if needed.
Given that these developments have the capacity to interfere with the protection of fundamental rights I would like to see a clearer framework developed that strikes the right balance between the need for appropriate powers to be provided to Governments and the protection of important rights, such as the right to an a fair trial and the right to silence.
In the case, accused killers Jamie Bacon, Matt Johnston, and Cody Haevischer came before Stromberg - Stein to argue that unless the AG's office could double the LSS rate, they felt they could not assemble the defence team they needed and their rights to a fair trial would be compromised.
The trial judge's reasons confirm that he appreciated the purposes of punitive damages, their exceptional nature, the need to be fair to both sides, and the basis for Rabinowitz's contention at trial that any award of punitive damages as against him should be limited to $ 25,000 to $ 50,000.
The whole decision - making process of an appellate court is designed to balance the need for finality against the need for quality and a fair trial in the trial court.
Adam Wagner at the UK Human Rights blog commented on the case yesterday and reminded readers of the need for bloggers and tweeters to be particularly careful to avoid prejudicing a fair trial.
To be fair, Clarke acknowledges the constraint of the European Convention: we need to make sure that its fair trial provisions are respected.
In addition, it was held that it was not inconsistent with the general rule stated in Art 6 (1)(the right to fair trial) of the European Convention on Human Rights for a state to designate an entire class of case as an exception when considered necessary where required by the interests of juveniles or the protection of the private life of parties, although the need for such a measure must always be subjected to the court's control.
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