Sentences with phrase «oath of office when»

Board attorney Frank Miller said Paladino «betrayed» his oath of office when he widely disseminated to the media matters that were discussed in private executive sessions of the school board.
I remember Jay Rhodes telling us in orientation the story of how he took the oath of office when he was eight years old, standing beside his father.

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You have had hundreds of years to distance yourself from religious extremism, so now when your President puts his hand on the Bible to take the oath of office you don't see anything wrong.
i'm curious what will you think of your god when obama takes the oath of office AGAIN?
When Donald Trump took the oath of office, he also took responsibility for naming the next generation of federal prosecutors.
«And when they see the crowd at Eagle Square and PMB taking the Oath of Office on that day, they should continue in the delusion that it's all fake.»
When Senator - designate Kirsten Gillibrand takes the oath of office this afternoon, she will do so with the support of 46 % of New Yorkers.
«New Yorkers and small businesses deserve a level playing field when contesting City - issued summonses and the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) continues to work towards the goal of creating a truly user - friendly court,» said OATH Commissioner and Chief Administrative Law Judge FIDEL F. DEL VALLE.
When two state lawmakers suggested in a letter that Donovan follow Thompson's policy, he said he understood the reasoning behind the change but that doing so would violate his oath of office.
A former congresswoman and Erie County clerk, Hochul took her oath of office beside her family, and was so excited when she approached the podium that she almost mounted it.
When Trump takes the oath of office at noon on Friday, he will be the first New York native to be president since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The nine - member panel, presided over by Justice Sophia Akuffo, also averred that the «Speaker of Parliament shall always, before assuming the functions of the Office of President when the President and the Vice-President are unable to perform their functions, take and subscribe to the oath set out in relation to the Office of President».
The law concerning the swearing - in was breached by a former Speaker of Parliament, Doe Adjaho in 2014, when he refused to take the oath of office as acting President at a point.
«America's the greatest country in the world and I have an opportunity, when at the proper time, to present my evidence that rebukes any of this nonsense that I would ever do anything that sacrifices my oath of office,» Mangano said in a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
«I have an opportunity, when at the proper time, to present my evidence that rebukes any of this nonsense that I would ever do anything that sacrifices my oath of office,» Mangano says.
«We've reached a new level, not since 1683, when they had the first sheriff of Suffolk County,» said Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who led Mr. Toulon in the oath of office.
The new administration takes over officially on New Year's Eve, when he and Duffy will take the oath of office in a private event at the Executive Mansion.
Clean Air Act which will increase pollution) 13) timing press releases so bad news will miss the news cycle on long weekends, especially when they plan on not enforcing environmental laws 14) press not reporting on the outrageous use of signing statements (president basically saying he intends to violate his oath of office) 15) press rarely reporting on anti-war demonstrations 16) Whitehouse use of Fox News (sic) and right - wing demagogue radio to get its message out 17) right - wing attempt to take over NPR and PBS.
Consequently, for a judge not to allow defense voir dire / cross examination questioning of a prosecution witness before a damning exhibit is allowed into evidence, presents not only a Due Process issue but also a possible perception of pro-prosecutorial bias of the judge, whether or not that bias exists, at least in the eyes of laypeople watching the trial, when a critical element of a sufficiently functioning judicial system is for the public to perceive judges as following their oaths of office.
«Immediately after the Senate vote Tuesday, it became obvious that the White House, not the Supreme Court, was making the decisions on when Alito would take his oaths of office and begin his service...»
More than 20 years ago, when I took my oath of office to serve as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, I solemnly swore to «administer justice without respect to persons,» to «do equal right to the poor and to the rich,» and to «faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me... under the Constitution and laws of the United States.»
An hour after Donald Trump took the oath of office last month, his administration caught the attention of the real estate industry when it abruptly suspended a planned cut in Federal Housing Administration mortgage - insurance premiums.
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