Sentences with phrase «out of the courtroom at»

He had ordered them into and out of the courtroom at least a half dozen times to monitor their progress.

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After the jury of five women and seven men left the courtroom, the «Cosby Show» star lashed out at District Attorney Kevin Steele, who was arguing to revoke Cosby's bail, saying that the defendant had a plane.
The judge hearing the case, Justice Sean Dunphy, sounds a bit puzzled as to why the case was brought before him at all, instead of hammered out in council chambers, according to reporters in the courtroom:
Both brought red faces to some attorneys, chuckles to the judge, and of course hasty trips out of the courtroom for the jurors, while a conference was held at the bench.
In the courtroom, Scout watches Jem grip the rail in front of him, his hands tensing with every «Guilty» decision read out from the jury at the conclusion of the trial of Tom Robinson.
As for advocates of «intelligent design» — the media - savvy group that has brought its ideas to school boards and courtrooms — they aren't even worth a mention by AiG, which makes abundant references to Darwin himself at the museum in the course of doling out ammunition with which to attack him.
At about 4:20 pm, Melaye was stretchered out of the courtroom under the watch of policemen armed to the teeth, into a waiting ambulance, under escort.
On November 5, Saraki's lawyers walked out of the CCT courtroom after the tribunal ruled that the trial must continue despite the pending appeal at the supreme court.
As Mukhi laid out the government's case, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara sat in the back of the courtroom, staring stoically ahead or occasionally looking at his phone, which he kept hidden behind a folded piece of paper.
Others inspired by Brashear include the unbelievably loyal Jo (who is initially impressed by his stubbornness, then dismayed by his lack of commitment to her and their child, and at last, proud of his accomplishments, trotted out for a public embrace in a Navy courtroom) and Billy Sunday's pretty wife, Gwen (Charlize Theron), whose brief appearances reveal precious little about her own boozy despair, as their central function appears to be assuring you that Sunday must have occasional non-asshole moments, since he's married to glamorous and self - assured cover - girl - of - the - moment Charlize Theron.
The Lincoln Lawyer (R for violence, sexuality and profanity) Matthew McConaughey stars in the title role of this courtroom drama about a disgraced criminal defense attorney working out of the back of his car who finally lands a shot at redemption when he's hired by a Beverly Hills playboy (Ryan Philippe) accused of raping a call girl.
First he's gimped - up to satisfy the didacticism of the time (with the trucking industry presenting limited opportunity for a moral, the movie settles on putting the fear of God in us over falling asleep at the wheel), then his role is reduced to reaction shots: When Paul finally takes the stand in the courtroom climax, all Bogart manages to squeeze out is «Wull yeah, but...» This is Raft's show, despite the film's studio - sanctioned absorption into the Bogey canon, though Bogart would have his revenge by stealing the lead in High Sierra — and in theory, every one of his Midas - touched career opportunities subsequent to High Sierra — out from under him.
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A public courtroom setting, where all testimony is under oath, and there are two competing sides trying to get at the truth through cross examing, could go far at rooting out all of the conjecture that is being accepted as truth.
Don't forget the Kindle edition of my free - speech book Lights Out is also available, and the royalties from any copies you pick up at Amazon.com and Amazon sites worldwide will also go toward inflicting on Mann a thorough and decisive courtroom defeat.
As mentioned in a previous post, a few weeks ago, the Montreal Cyberjustice Laboratory hosted a summer program aimed at demystifying the impacts of technology on conflict resolution in and out of the courtroom.
Americans perceive judges and the lawyers who appear in their courtroom as sharing an interest in delay, and at the same time an increasing number feel they are being shut out of the legal system entirely.
The attorneys at Hildebrand Law, PC have received several awards and recognition for their legal experience and professionalism demonstrated inside and out of the courtroom.
When attorneys fail to maintain a strong understanding of how these different areas of a practice work together, their business is at risk of losing decisions in the courtroom, losing revenue, and even falling out of compliance with regulations.
If you have been injured at the fault of someone else, contact a personal injury attorney for assistance in and out of the courtroom.
«People accused of crimes are entitled to claim their innocence both in and out of the courtroom,» said David Corker, a partner at Corker Binning.
With experience and resolve, the motorcycle accident attorneys at Charles G. Pitman Attorneys at Law, LLC will fight for you, in and out of the courtroom to ensure you receive the maximum compensation under the law.
Norris has studied much about the response of juries to graphical evidence and does point out that bad animations, for example, can really detract from a case but at the end of the day animations, and even good PowerPoint presentations, tend to show you are prepared when you come into the courtroom — so use them.
It is hoped this will be the first step in bringing huge amounts of the appeal process, at all levels, out of the courtrooms and onto the internet.»
Given that the audience was comprised of both lawyers and members of the public, including several media members, the conflicting principles at play over the issue of cameras in the courtroom were carefully teased out.
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If you are able to settle your litigation case out of the courtroom, there can be less public disclosure of private information, but except in special cases, even here, information is at risk.
For years, the Loveland personal injury lawyers at our law firm have been providing victims of negligence with high - quality advocacy in and out of the courtroom.
It may not evoke the classic scene of lawyers battling it out before a jury in a courtroom or reside at the top of any law school syllabus, but e-discovery is a hugely important legal process.
Acknowledging the existence of invidious and persistently irresolvable problems such as mobility and the imputation of income, wouldn't it be nice if we could get at least some disputes about child support, spousal support and the division of property out of the courtroom?
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