Sentences with phrase «not preside over a case»

Judges can not preside over a case without access to the file, documents, notes, and other tools.

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That was not the case at P&G back in 2009, when Lafley, who had presided over a decade of dramatic innovation and renewal, as well as the company - doubling $ 57 billion acquisition of Gillette in 2005, prepared to step down.
Last week, the U.S. attorney of the Northern District of California notified the judge presiding over the case, Judge William Alsup, that there was some evidence that Uber hadn't disclosed either to the court or to Alphabet's self - driving arm, Waymo.
Tompolo through Adegboruwa is urging the Court of Appeal to not only vacate the arrest warrant issued against him but also disqualify Justice Buba from presiding over his case.
U.S. District Judge Gary Sharpe, who presided over Bruno's first trial, imposed a gag order on the lawyers, saying: «This case is going to get tried in the courtroom, not the press.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN)- Perhaps laying the groundwork for an appeal to a higher court, Republican Norm Coleman's attorneys are beginning to publicly question the three - judge panel presiding over his post-election legal battle, saying Wednesday that the judges are creating a «real problem» by not reconsidering their ruling from Friday that put a damper on much of Coleman's case over rejected absentee ballots.
Since then, Howe's case was transferred to U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni, who presided over the trial, remarking that he «is not a good guy.»
Mindful of the interest the state has in the project, however, the court, presided over by Mr Justice Kofi Akrowia, said it could not grant a permanent injunction to restrain all work on the project until the final determination of the case.
After hearing evidence from experts including neuroethicist Martha Farah of the University of Pennsylvania and Cephos CEO Steve Laken, Judge Tu Pham, presiding over the case, deemed the data inadmissible, because they did not meet the guidelines for admitting expert scientific evidence.
Philadelphia — Asserting that «these kids can't wait,» the federal judge who presided over a special - education case that influenced the development of the federal handicapped - students law charged last week that educators are failing to provide severely handicapped students with the one thing they most need: specially trained teachers.
Saying that he does not want his courtroom to become a «three - ring circus,» the federal judge presiding over Louisiana's creationism case has limited the number of lawyers he will allow to participate in the July 26 trial.
This lawsuit may not really go anywhere, as the three judges presiding over the case are not going to countermand the relaxed restrictions.
Its doubtful whether or not the lawsuit has any merit, the three judges presiding over the case are not going to countermand the relaxed restrictions.
In fact, the judge who is presiding over the case has banned the «Galaxy Tab» and not specifically the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Apple is not likely to succeed in its efforts to ban Samsung's revised flagship tablet in Germany, the judge presiding over the case said on Thursday.
The judge presiding over the case says he's probably not going to delay the release of Brutal Legend, -LSB-...]
The judge presiding over the case says he's probably not going to delay the release of Brutal Legend, and additionally indicated that he doesn't believe Activision Blizzard's odds of winning the case and getting their demands met are good.
The blog Threat Level quotes Eric Bylander, senior lecturer in procedure law at Gothenburg University, as saying that it was not appropriate for the judge to preside over this case.
He went on to blame judges presiding over the case for not «cracking down on what he said were improper activities by his ex-wife.»
The concern of the lawyer in that case was that the judge who was presiding over a complex commercial case did not read all the authority she had presented in her briefs.
While the decisions of the Court of Appeal are binding on the decisions of Ontario's lower courts, those lower courts are not bound by Court of Appeal holdings if they can distinguish cases they preside over in the future.
Appellate judges in particular often preside over cases that have consequences for thousands of even millions of individuals who are not actually parties in the litigation.
I've seen what happens to many of these people in court, when they stand up and try to explain to the judge how they are «Mennonites» who can't be found guilty under the Constitution because it's a violation of their rights dating back centuries before America existed, or when they challenge the judge's right to preside over their case because of some arcane law, or that red light cameras are unconstitutional because they do not get to confront their accusers, again, I cringe, because I know what's coming.
Remember, the court handling your ticket isn't necessarily your home court; it's the court that presides over traffic cases in the jurisdiction where you received the ticket.
The judge presiding over the case was keen to point out that this isn't a custody battle because, erm, well, a monkey isn't a child, even if you do dress it up in cute little coats and nappies (and they are really, REALLY cute).
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