Sentences with phrase «of civil summonses»

The pols are asking for $ 26 million to expand administrative courts to brace for an influx of civil summonses that could replace summonses now handled by the criminal system if a series of reforms the Council is pursuing to ease up on minor offenses go through.

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A member of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority was summoned to «clarify» a viral video the agency posted of its new «happiness executive» — an 8 - month - old baby.
Let cardinals, archbishops, bishops, the heads of the monastic, mendicant and military orders be called, let factors of theology and law from the university and the representatives of the Civil power be summoned, and let such a council and the schism, condemn heretics and reform the Church.
In about 1864 (during American civil war between the Union side and the Confederates), President Abraham Lincoln, through an executive order / decree, suspended the legal «writ of summons», made a law that was back - dated (retrospective effect) and used it to try some detained saboteur suspects, and those convicted were executed within days after the review of the judgment.
Mr. Gonzalez said he supported civil summonses instead of arrests for marijuana, while Mr. Vance supports civil or criminal summonses until marijuana is legalized by the state.
The group said the Civil Society Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun, the statement noted could be using the opportunity that it mobilized its members to Abuja to show solidarity with the controversial Justice Folahanmi Oloyede, who has been summoned to Abuja by the National Judicial Council to defend herself, to score some cheap points.
The City Council on Monday will introduce a set of bills calling for civil summonses for nonviolent quality - of - life offenses, such as public urination and drinking, but cops would still decide...
In June, the NYPD announced that people who commit minor offenses such as public urination and drinking in public would no longer receive a criminal summonses, instead receiving a civil summons and sent to administrative court as part of new patrol guidelines.
The act would let people issued civil summonses for the offenses avoid Criminal Court and have their cases heard by the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, which could issue fines or require community service.
The City Council on Monday will introduce a set of bills calling for civil summonses for nonviolent quality - of - life offenses, such as public urination and drinking, but cops would still decide whether to make an arrest.
Queens Councilman Rory Lancman, who heads the City Council's newly formed Committee on the Justice System, called Vance's new step «smart policy» and argued the city can hold people accountable for fare evasion by issuing an MTA civil summons instead of «running them through the criminal justice system.»
But in her motion challenging the EFCC's ex parte application, Mrs. Jonathan, through her lawyers, argued that the EFCC's «Ex parte Originating Summons» was not one of the modes of commencement of action under Order 3, Rule 1 of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure Rules) 2009, and that it was not known or provided for by any law or rules of court.
But determining what other «minor» charges might also better dealt with through civil penalties, summonses or desk appearances will require consultation with the NYPD and the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, she said, as well as time to ensure that the court system is equipped to deal with an increase in summonses.
When Clyde Butcher stands chest - deep in the swampy spread of the Florida Everglades with his Civil War - era camera, always hunting for the perfect photograph, he must summon an uncommon patience.
For example, civil trial attorneys within the DOJ's Tax Division are requesting the issuance of John Doe summonses (ie, summonses that seek information regarding specific unidentified persons) and are seeking the enforcement of Nova Scotia summonses (ie, summonses served on a US branch of an overseas bank requesting the production of bank records held by parts of the bank located in a jurisdiction with strict bank secrecy laws) mostly against financial institutions.
On the other hand, 42 USC § 1989 (warrants for certain civil rights crimes) does explicitly allow people executing the warrants to «summon and call to their aid -LSB-...] such portion of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia, as may be necessary to the performance of the duty with which they are charged.»
Required by law includes, but is not limited to, court orders and court - ordered warrants; subpoenas or summons issued by a court, grand jury, a governmental or tribal inspector general, or an administrative body authorized to require the production of information; a civil or an authorized investigative demand; Medicare conditions of participation with respect to health care providers participating in the program; and statutes or regulations that require the production of information, including statutes or regulations that require such information if payment is sought under a government program providing public benefits.
A member of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority was summoned to «clarify» a viral video the agency posted of its new «happiness executive» — an 8 - month - old baby.
The process of contesting a traffic ticket in MA requires drivers with a traffic summons due to a civil infraction to check Box 2 on their citation, thus requesting a clerk magistrate hearing.
Committed Civil Lawyer with strong experience in drafting summons and complaints and litigation offers intelligent strong work both in and out of the courtroom.
Like most civil litigation, a divorce in New York state begins with the filing of a civil complaint and summons in the...
Kentucky Bar Association: Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedue: CR 4.04, Personal Service; Summons and Initiating Document
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