Sentences with phrase «on contempt»

The sanctions for breach of the order are provided by the law on contempt of court.
In addition the law on contempt as applied in this case presumed the accused guilty and imposed on them the burden of proof of innocence contrary to the principles of fair trial.
Keep pushing the court to act on the contempt charges and require them to hear those charges before they hear any other temporary orders for the custody of the children.
Balls has a grudging respect for Osborne, hostility towards Gove and Cameron, and criticism bordering on contempt for Corbyn.
Yet the novel is evidently something Mr Simpson regards with a indifference verging on contempt.
The variety of application of the laws of contempt are explained by David Burrows in the first of two articles on contempt in court
I am worried about Guinean society, which is built on the oppression of the insignificant by the powerful, on contempt for the poor and the weak, on the cleverness of poor stewards of the public good, on the bribery and corruption of the administration and the institutions of our republic....
Two radio brands under the staple of the Network Broadcasting Limited, Radio Gold and Montie FM have gone off air hours after the Supreme Court ruling on the contempt case involving the company.
The English Law Commission earlier this week released its report on Contempt of Court: Court Reporting.
Anderson Cooper of CNN reacts to Dr. Gottman's findings on contempt in this short clip:
David Burrows discusses anonymity for children & others involved in family proceedings in his final article on contempt
Joseph Burgo, author of The Narcissist You Know: Defending Yourself Against Extreme Narcissists in an All - About - Me Age, says this person «often relies on contempt to make others feel like losers, proving himself a winner in the process.
Democratic Reps Kathy Hochul and Bill Owens voted with Republicans on the contempt vote.
After conviction on contempt of Congress charges for refusal to answer some questions posed by committee members, «The Hollywood Ten» were blacklisted by the industry.
Based on Contempt, Cheryl Donegan's Line, 1996, does not, the artist maintains, «seek to analyze or critique the Godard film, but to use it as a... classical language through which other stories can be told.»
The remaining 140 people being prosecuted on contempt will have first appearance dates on Wednesday and Thursday.
I caught the Deputy Attorney General for Saskatchewan and two other lawyers in court in the position of being up on contempt sanctions.
Spero ruled on a contempt motion by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, which had filed the March 2012 suit alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Toyne says the ruling reaffirms the 2001 decision on contempt in T.G. Industries v. Williams at the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, also written by Cromwell, and clarifies any confusion with regards to the rare situations when lawyers are found to be in contempt.
In February 2014 I was pleased to be invited by the Law Commission, along with my City University London colleague Claire de Than, to discuss the draft version of a new report on court reporting, part of a wider consultation on contempt of court.
I hope that the new penchant for studying misdemeanors and lower - level courts that is part of the scholarship of Alexandra Natapoff, John King, and a recent paper by Nirej Sehkon on contempt and probation makes more perspicuous this type of judicial activity.
Amid concerns over proposed changes to the Contempt of Act 1981, through the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, which would introduce new statutory powers for the removal of online material *, it seems worth highlighting some separate recommendations on contempt and court reporting, published in late March.
When a discussion leads off with criticism and / or sarcasm (a form on contempt), it has begun with a «harsh startup.»
No other company seems to have the inconsideration bordering on contempt that Rogers has toward its customer base.
Sometimes, as in «Fargo,» the Coens» fondness for outre regionalism verges on contempt, as if they were implicitly contrasting their own sophistication with the literal - minded dumbness of their characters.
I like the verdict of the Economist, which found the critique «strong on contempt and sneering, but weak on substance,» and noted the strange attitude in the headline: «Science defends itself against the Skeptical Environmentalist.»
The issues paper examines offences involving the administration of justice, including the law of contempt of court, and takes account of recent developments in this area since the publication of the Commission's 1994 Report on Contempt of Court (LRC 47 - 1994), which recommended that the common law rules on criminal contempt and civil contempt should be replaced with statutory provisions.
In summary, the Supreme Court's latest decision in the JSC BTA Bank litigation adds to the civil fraud litigator's toolkit: he can now raise a claim in conspiracy founded on contempts of court; he may be able to bring a damages claim for simple contempt; and he can sue in England where there is a good arguable case that a conspiracy has been hatched here.
In many countries the laws on contempt are being reviewed to check the sweeping powers that it gives the court to investigate, prosecute and sentence contemnors in their own cases.
The Commission has provided quite a number of consultation documents, including one on contempt of court in other jurisdictions including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Ireland.
In the wake of President Obama's press conference last Thursday, there was considerable skepticism — bordering on contempt — for his assertion that now was the time for the Senate to pass his jobs bill.
That episode, like the vote on student grants, is consistent with a pattern displayed by this government of impatience with democratic norms, verging on contempt.
By contrast, Fariña's relationship with data occasionally seems to border on contempt.
The Economist called the critique «strong on contempt and sneering, but weak on substance»; Dr. Lomborg's defenders said the critics made more mistakes in 11 pages than they were able to find in his 540 - page book.
This borders on contempt.
Sometimes, frankly, it borders on contempt.
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