Sentences with phrase «of justice at»

Trust me, the wheels of justice at court will turn even slower.
It's a shady area to them... So what I'm saying is urging the government not to become deterred, just stay there with us and we'll be marching on the same highway to get some sort of justice at the end of it.
As to bar involvement, one need look no further than firm founder Leo V. Boyle, who as president of the American Association of Justice at the time of the Sept. 11 attacks (when it was still ATLA) was instrumental in bringing about the federal Victim Compensation Fund and in creating Trial Lawyers Care, a national organization of volunteer attorneys created to help victims» families.
Justice Binnie was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on January 8, 1998, after a distinguished career as an advocate in courts and tribunals across Canada and before the International Court of Justice at The Hague.
As we previously reported, Terri - Lynne McClintic was scheduled to appear on April 30, 2010, in the Superior Court of Justice at Woodstock but because of a temporary publication ban, we are prohibited by court order from providing any further information until further order of the court.
I wrote a letter to the Minister of Justice at the end august.
Kimberly has been on the Estate List Users Committee of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice at Toronto since its inception in 2003.
The majority decision written by Justices Doherty, Osborne, and Arbour dismissed the Crown appeal against acquittal, finding no substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice at trial.
Defence lawyer John Navarrete conducted a preliminary hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice at Old City Hall.
The International Court of Justice at The Hague in the Netherlands ruled unanimously yesterday that the United States violated international law by failing to stop Texas from executing a Mexican national last summer, Lyle Denniston reports at SCOTUSblog.
After a judge alone trial at the Superior Court of Justice at 361 University Ave, G.D. was acquitted of all the charges.
Defence lawyer John Navarrete conducted a trial in the Ontario Court of Justice at College Park.
Regina v. C.C.S. (2017), Charges of Kidnapping x 2, Extortion, Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Assault with Weapon, Point Firearm, Criminal Organizations, stayed in the Ontario Court of Justice at the preliminary hearing.
Regina v. S.P. (2017), Charges of Sexual Assault, Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Assault x 2, and Threaten Death (Domestic), dismissed after seven day trial in the Ontario Court of Justice at 1000 Finch Avenue West.
The chief justice shall make such assignments for the attendance of a justice at the several times and places appointed for holding the court as will be most convenient and as will insure the prompt performance of its duties.
Instead, the Court of Justice (CJ) and its President, Mr Vassilios Skouris, have been subject to unprecedented media scrutiny following intense internal infighting about a contentious proposal which officially aims to «reinforce the efficiency of justice at EU level» by doubling the number of judges working at the General Court (GC).
But this has kept many people from being able to access the halls of justice at all.
But, you could be tried for fraud and obstruction of justice at the state level, and you could be tried for murder if an appropriate federal offense were located, at the federal level.
More recently, Mr. Clark enjoyed the great hospitality of the local bar and bench while appearing on a number of high profile cases in the Superior Court of Justice at North Bay, Ontario.
Panel Chair, «The International Court of Justice at 70,» April 14, 2016 (American Bar Association, International Law Section Spring Meeting, New York)
Brooklyn Law School and Villanova Law School epitomize this approach.78 For over thirty years, Brooklyn Law School has enabled students to choose a spring semester LRW section that focuses on international law.79 The Brooklyn class uses public international law issues that are set in the International Court of Justice at The Hague.
The Court of Appeal eloquently reminded the profession of the importance of civility not just to relations between colleagues at the bar, but for the administration of justice at large:
In an important judgment given the ageing prison population, Louis Browne from Exchange Chambers has secured an important judicial review success for the Ministry of Justice at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Lawyers, youth, families and judges all made repeated reference to the Ontario Court of Justice at 311 Jarvis Street, a highly - regarded youth court in Toronto.
Sara Mainville, senior associate at Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, moderated a panel entitled «What Reconciliation Means for the Legal Community,» which featured two other indigenous lawyers, Nicole Richmond, director of justice at Chiefs of Ontario, and Valarie G. Waboose, assistant professor at University of Windsor Faculty of Law.
Commissioned by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the 12 ft. (4m) tall sculptures is located in front of the Hall of Justice at the corner of Temple Street and Spring Street.
Those accusations led to most of the publishers settling out of court in order to avoid even more costly legal fees, a factor that Wylie says Amazon played a part in by providing documents to the Department of Justice at the time.
Some are just so stiff they don't you the least bit of justice at all.
Zeno Geradts is a senior forensic scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute of the Ministry of Justice at the Digital Evidence and Biometrics section in the area of forensic (video) image processing and biometrics within the team Forensic Big Data Analysis.
In 2008, however, Ecuador filed a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, alleging the Colombian spraying had caused damage to people, crops, and the environment on Ecuadorian ground and demanding indemnification and prevention of further contamination.
«The government has ignored the CJEU's [court of justice at the European Union] ruling and denied the public a proper parliamentary debate about a law that will violate our human rights,» executive director Jim Killock said.
Osinbajo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, said this on Monday at the opening ceremony of a two - day Stakeholder's Summit organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice at the Convention Centre of Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, as he urged judges, lawyers and others to change their attitudes and stand up for what is right.
They appealed to the UN in 1945 to establish their sovereignty but when the UK tried to submit the case the international courts of justice at the Hague two years later, Argentina refused the offer.
More importantly, the denial of justice at the lower court can not also make Senator Rasheed Ladoja to lose hope in the judiciary.»
But he is often used as a punching bag, to illustrate why strong libertarian views are not properly conceptions of justice at all, but are instead rationalizations for the exclusion of the many and the domination of the property - owning few.
Chris Huhne has been told «not to be under any illusion» about the type of sentence he is likely to receive after pleading guilty today to perverting the course of justice at Southwark Crown Court.
And, they may display a strong sense of justice at an early age.
John pictured a meeting of the Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish council and court of justice at that time, at which it was said, «If we let him go on like this, everyone will believe an him, and then the Romans will come and take away both our temple and our nation.»
On the subject of the Russia investigation, Trump again insisted there was «no collusion» and hinted he might get involved with the Department of Justice at some point, making his displeasure with the investigation clear.
She was armed with searing material and propelled by the full weight of justice at her back.
A clear majority of justices at the U.S. Supreme Court seemed troubled Wednesday by a Missouri grant program that bars state money from going to religious schools for playground improvement.
In the same 1949 Act the number of justices at the SCC had been increased from seven to nine.
Q: Can I watch videos of the Justices at work?

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After a downturn in violence in the early years after the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican drug wars totaled 121,669 between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International Relations.
The Eastern State Penitentiary, for instance, «actually has become this hub of academic [activity],» said Lauren - Brooke Eisen, senior counsel in the justice program at the Brennan Center for Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice justice program at the Brennan Center for Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice justice reform.
After — after firing the person running the investigation into him at the Department of Justice.
At a Wells Fargo media and telecom conference on Wednesday morning, AT&T chief financial officer John Stephens said that closing the mega-deal for Time Warner «is now uncertain» even as he declined to elaborate on the company's ongoing discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice about securing regulatory approval for the transaction.
In March, the Justice Department arrested Evaldas Rimasauskas, the man they believe is at the center of the cyber crime, the publication reported.
«It's clearer than ever now that the attorney general can not, in good faith, oversee an investigation at the Department of Justice and the FBI of the Trump - Russia connection, and he must recuse himself immediately,» Franken said.
If the Trump Department of Justice is saying «we're now going to look at vertical deals as potentially anti-competitive,» you're going to see all kinds of investment bankers and all kinds of others go «whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.»
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