Sentences with phrase «of justice by»

The Court determined that the lawyer had acted dishonourably and had seriously interfered with the administration of justice by taking such an unauthorized step.
Seeking to purge the contempt, Mr. Best swore an affidavit alleging perjury, fraud, and obstruction of justice by the opposing parties and their counsel.
Although technically, an expert is told that he must serve the interests of justice by assisting the court in reaching the truth, and not blindly support the party that hired him, it can not be denied that most of the time, an expert will be extensively coached on how to answer tough cross-examination questions and skillfully avoid statements that will hurt the party that hired him.
A report by the Lord Chief Justice into the administration of justice by courts in England and Wales is the first of its kind to examine the issue from the point of view of the judiciary.
Lawyers who are interested need to be mentored into position to make their applications in such a way that recommendation to the Minister of Justice by the judicial advisory committee is virtually a certitude.
As public positions like these, which are viewed by various groups in society as discriminatory or hateful, are potentially not only contrary to the Statement of Principles that lawyers will be required to adopt, but also a breach of their existing obligations under the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Law Society should immediately take steps to investigate and, if necessary, publicly censure the lawyers cited above for their failure to advance the administration of justice by joining other MPs of good will in voting to condemn the hateful acts of certain members of the public.
Play my small part in administration of justice by putting them in most draughty and uncomfortable part of court building and keep them waiting far longer than necessary before telling DJ.
And, «lawyers are statutorily required to uphold the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons» aren't religious beliefs a part of this?
At best opponents of TWU have glommed on to the requirement in paragraph 3 (a) that the BCLS uphold the «public interest in the administration of justice by (a) preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons».
I can not comprehend how TWU could instill this value in any of its students when it institutional purpose is to deny this obligation «to uphold the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons.
Unlike teachers, lawyers are statutorily required to uphold the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons.
HELD So that a person may effectively be able to consult a lawyer without constraint, and so that the latter may effectively perform his role as collaborating in the administration of justice by the courts and providing legal assistance for the purpose of the effective exercise of the rights of the defence, it may be necessary, in certain circumstances, for the client to prepare working documents or summaries.
The court concluded that the plaintiff's lawyer had seriously interfered with the administration of justice by acting without instructions, directly contrary to her deceased client's family, and «did so when one of the most difficult, emotional, and personal of decisions was being undertaken by them.»
Representing the Republic of Ecuador in an arbitration under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, based on a multi-million claim alleging denial of justice by the Ecuadorian courts brought by a U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturer / distributor, in a proceeding conducted in English and Spanish.
It went through a hard - fought suppression hearing, where my client risked the enhancement for obstruction of justice by doing the unthinkable, challenging the veracity of a federal agent.
Activists in several states are promoting the practice of jury nullification as a way to prevent the miscarriage of justice by the judiciary and the police.
ADR does not feature in its index, and, in relation to the role of the civil courts, is said to be «by definition, the antithesis of the administration of justice by the courts»
How do we make sense of justice by way of separate spaces for black and white attendants of the courtroom?
The case was referred to the Court of Justice by a French administrative tribunal, after a physician refused to collect blood from Mr. Geoffrey Léger because of his homosexuality.
On Wednesday Koen Lenaerts was elected President of the European Court of Justice by the Judges of the Court for the term of three years.
I have read it and was impressed by the depth of the study, which examines patent validity rulings by the Federal Patent Court and the Federal Court of Justice by industry and even by senate (panel of judges).
While Justice Stinson agreed with the Master that lawyers should be permitted to share resources for economic reasons, ``... those arrangements must take into account the need to preserve public confidence in the administration of justice by implementing in advance measures that will protect client confidentiality...»
The acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, has betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States.
A friend asked me recently what really happens to people who are being sued over a defaulted federal student loan that was referred to the Department of Justice by the Department of Education.
Our first one comes from Laila Lorentzen of Norway, who recommends In the Place of Justice by Wilbert Rideau.
Hoven, an economist in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice by day, had discovered Singapore Math while waging a successful battle to get MCPS to forgo a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant worth $ 6 million.
Similarly, those who binged Marvel's Jessica Jones also reveled in the kick ass nature of Katniss» quest for liberation as well as the pursuit of justice by FBI Agent Kate Macer in Sicario.
His past career as a black ops commando keeps bubbling to the surface, however, and the second trailer for The Equalizer shows him dipping back into the art of justice by retrieving a stolen ring belonging to one of his co-workers.
It isn't and the completely broken Katja is determined to get some measure of justice by any possible means.
Bayesian reasoning averts this potential miscarriage of justice by including the «prior probability» of guilt when calculating the probability of guilt after the evidence is in.
The Justice Secretary has asked the Serious Fraud Office to investigate G4S over its electronic tagging contract after auditors found the security firm and another company had overcharged the Ministry of Justice by «tens of millions of pounds».
Former United States Attorney Preet Bharara said in an interview with ABC News om June 11, 2017, «there's absolutely evidence to begin a case» regarding obstruction of justice by Trump.
Today Pryce, 60, of Crescent Grove, Clapham, south London, was found of perverting the course of justice by taking Chris Huhne's speeding points a decade ago.
Former energy secretary Huhne pleaded guilty last month to perverting the course of justice by passing his points to Pryce in 2003, ending his political career.
Mr Huhne faces political oblivion if he is formally accused of perverting the course of justice by allowing his wife to take speeding penalty points for him.
Boris Johnson may have perverted the course of justice by branding phone - hacking allegations «codswallop» while a police investigation was ongoing.
``... the exception is too broad insofar as it enables a defendant to delay the timely administration of justice by simply raising double jeopardy,» Sharpe wrote in the ruling.
Unite joint general secretary, Derek Simpson, said: «This case represents a travesty of justice by the US government.
The ex-wife of former MP Chris Huhne was today found guilty of perverting the course of justice by taking his speeding points a decade ago.
Chris Huhne's ex-wife Vicky Pryce has also been jailed for eight months for perverting the course of justice by taking the points for her former husband.
Vicky Pryce, the ex-wife of former Cabinet minister Chris Huhne, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice by taking his speeding points.
Pryce was found guilty by a jury last week of perverting the course of justice by taking speeding points for Huhne in 2003.
United States President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for perjury and obstruction of justice by the House of Representatives.
Two months later, on 15 May 2012, they were both charged along with four others with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice by allegedly removing documents and computers from News International offices to conceal them from investigating detectives.
«You will need political leadership today because governments come to office, and you will need that chief executive of the country to say that I am interested in making sure that that part of my country, which I preside over has a lasting peace and I will allow for independent and proper adjudication of justice by the application of the traditional or customary wheels of justice and current or legal means of justice to run in tandem, to bring whatever impasse that has existed over the period to a halt,» he told host Ekow Mensah - Shalders.
The probe by a special counsel continues, and Comey said «sure» when asked if that investigation will include a look at whether the President committed obstruction of justice by allegedly asking for Comey's «loyalty» and asking the then - FBI director to drop the investigation into Michael Flynn, the former National Security Adviser.
Saying acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, an Obama administration appointee, had «betrayed» the Department of Justice by refusing to defend the president's immigrant travel ban, Donald Trump told her: You're fired.
The bruiser of the Tory Left Kenneth Clarke was replaced at the Ministry of Justice by Chris Grayling, a darling of the Tory Right.
Just Law: The Changing Face of Justice by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC.
Then there is wisdom, human wisdom, man's intelligent ordering of his life, the serious employment of right reason, the attempt to find the proper way of life, the whole enterprise that takes form in political action and personal morality, in social work and poetry, in economic management and the building of temples, in the constant improvement of justice by changing laws, in philosophy and technology, the manifold wisdom of man which is also inscribed in the wisdom of God and which may be an expression of this wisdom, the first of all God's works that rejoiced before him when he laid the foundations of the world (Proverbs 8:22 ff.).
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