They focus
on criminal justice clients and their addiction treatment needs, and offer translation in Russian and Spanish.
Not exact matches
While moving the application brought under Section 35 (1) & (4) and 36 (5) and (6) of the 1999 constitution and Section 158, 162, 163 & 165 of the Administration of
Criminal Justice Act, 2015, Eze urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of his
client by releasing him
on bail pending trial.
Adegboruwa claimed that sections 221 and 306 of the Administration of
Criminal Justice Act, 2015, which prohibited his
client from seeking a stay of proceedings in his trial before
Justice Ibrahim Buba, were infringing
on his constitutional rights to fair hearing.
A former federal prosecutor of white - collar crimes with the Department of
Justice, Koenig now «represents, defends and advises corporate and individual
clients in all aspects of white collar
criminal matters, government investigations, corporate internal investigations and complex civil litigation,» his biography
on Hinckley Allen's website states.
While moving the bail application which was brought under section 35 (1) & (4) and 36 (5) and (6) of the 1999 constitution and section 158, 162, 163 & 165 of the Administration of
Criminal Justice Act 2015, Uche had urged the court to release his
client on bail pending his trial.
ABA Commission
on the Future of Legal Services, Standing Committee
on Professional Discipline,
Criminal Justice Section Law Practice Division, Standing Committee
on Legal Aid And Indigent Defendants, and Standing Committee
on Client Protection.
ABA Commission
On The Future Of Legal Services, Standing Committee
On Professional Discipline
Criminal Justice Section, Law Practice Division, Standing Committee
On Legal Aid And Indigent Defendants, Standing Committee
On Client Protection.
The CBA's Code of Professional Conduct
on Obligatory Withdrawal states: «4 (a) if the lawyer is instructed by the
client to do something inconsistent with the lawyer's duty to the court or tribunal and, following explanation, the
client persists in such instructions etc.;» Regrettably, I believe the B.C. SC has totally missed the point: upholding the law comes first and therefore, anyone engaging in white - collar
criminal activity should be charged or the public will loose faith and confidence in the independence and impartiality of the
Justice System.
If you are helping your
client conduct
on ongoing
criminal enterprise, whether or not the crimes are prosecuted by the
criminal justice system, the attorney -
client privilege you have with your
client is probably forfeit should you be placed under a subpoena and your may be violating other ethical rules.
It's only
on the
criminal side that lawyers acting for the state - prosecutors -(the state) are required to put the interest of
justice ahead of their
client's (the state's) success.
But before leaving the category of proceedings into which magistrates» court child support work falls: for the Legal Services Commission if a lawyer should seek legal aid for his
client in committal proceedings (CSA 1991 s 39A — 40) it is treated as «
criminal proceedings» under Access to Justice Act 1999, s 12 (2)(g) and Criminal Defence Service (General)(No 2) Regulations (SI 2001/1437) by application on CDS14 an
criminal proceedings» under Access to
Justice Act 1999, s 12 (2)(g) and
Criminal Defence Service (General)(No 2) Regulations (SI 2001/1437) by application on CDS14 an
Criminal Defence Service (General)(No 2) Regulations (SI 2001/1437) by application
on CDS14 and CDS15.
As part of the association's continued efforts to protect the legal rights of lawyers,
clients and other travelers crossing the U.S. border, the ABA
Criminal Justice Section recently established a new Task Force
on Border Searches of Electronic Devices.
In the end, Stephen draws
on his decades of experience to navigate the choppy waters of the
criminal justice system, always mindful of achieving for his
clients the best result at a reasonable cost.
At O'Meara Law, we've built our reputation
on our ability to help our
clients come out
on top when they confront the
criminal justice system.
Beyond assisting our
clients with their claims of actual innocence in court, we also strive to shed light
on the problems in the
criminal legal system that allow innocent people to be convicted of crimes they did not commit by advocating for greater accountability in the
justice system.
Despite being offered the opportunity to be «diverted» out of the
criminal justice system if he was willing to admit fault, write a letter of apology and perform some volunteer work hours,
Client insisted
on his innocence and refused to accept any «deals.»
Client was in Canada
on a student visa and the main concern was a
criminal record for impaired driving or obstruction of
justice.
Sumpter & Gonzalez also uses a social worker and interns in
criminal justice and social work to gather and present evidence in court
on the
client's behalf.
Highlights Monitor the progress of various
clients and institute adjustments when necessary Effectively communicate with parolees, fellow parole officers and representatives of the court Compile and analyze various court reports Ensure full compliance with State regulations and standard operation procedures of the facility Apply strong problem solving skills in different situations Assist parolees in securing jobs and other necessary resources to transition into civilian life Strong public relations skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Experience Probation Officer 1/1/2010 — Present Central Offender Services — Augusta, GA Manage the cases of several different parolees simultaneously Ensure that parolees have access to needed resources to make a successful transition out of the system Maintain an in - depth understanding of the
criminal justice system and current and pending laws Hold periodic meetings with paroles to ensure that they are meeting all requirements for their parole Analyze various court reports to determine appropriate courses of action with
clients Receive and address parolee issues to help keep them
on the right path
Social Service Specialist — Duties & Responsibilities Trained in social service with a focus
on crisis intervention, rehabilitation, public safety and
criminal justice Oversee mediation, life skills, and practical guidance for
clients facing personal challenges Set
client goals and provide benchmarks and action plans for achieving success Coordinate confidential patient information in an accessible and organized fashion Provide administrative support services across a variety of human services settings Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity Responsible for
client and staff schedules ensuring timely and efficient daily operations Set and strictly adhere to all department budgets and project timelines Handle accounts receivable, accounts payable, QuickBooks, billing, and reimbursements Responsible for tracking and replenishing office supplies Study internal literature to become an expert
on products and services Develop and strengthen relationships with partner agencies, coworkers, and community leaders Train new team members ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Perform all duties with positivity, integrity, and professionalism
They are a halfway house offering an outpatient rehab program with particular focus
on women, DUI / DWI offenders and
criminal justice clients at their treatment facilities.
Their rehabilitation program is offered
on an outpatient basis, with special groups for persons with HIV / AIDS, DUI / DWI offenders and
criminal justice clients.
The outpatient alcohol rehab program operates
on an outpatient basis and accommodates women, men and
criminal justice clients at the alcohol treatment center.