Not exact matches
Gorsuch's commitments to interpreting the law
as «the words on the paper say» and not over-criminalizing innocent conduct were on full display in a 2015
decision in which he used «plain old grade school grammar» to determine the legal
penalties imposed on defendants accused of using a firearm «during and in relation to any crime of violence of drug trafficking crime.»
Most obvious is the discretion in sentencing where if a crime has a State
penalty of 10 to 15 years and it's up to the judge or jury
as to the actual sentence handed down then the intent of the crime is often debated and used in the
decision.
We fully support the findings of the tribunal and now await their
decision as to the
penalty to be imposed.»
This
decision has significant implications for the existing common practice of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and respondents to make agreed joint submissions
as to appropriate pecuniary
penalties in competition law cases.
Clattenburg said, «It was the correct
decision to award the
penalty as there was contact between him and Hector Bellerin, that wasn't initiated by the forward.»
Wenger is right to contest that, but calling every single
penalty decision against us
as proof that there is a hidden agenda is surely taking conspiracy theories just a bit too far.
The
penalty decision may be seen
as dubious, but the club should point the finger at themselves rather than Lee Mason who, by letter of the law, did not put a foot wrong.
Given we're so used to the veteran manager acting professionally with the media over the years for the most part, this was a huge shock for many
as Hodgson accused his interviewer of «being tricky with your questions» before slamming a
decision as «there wasn't a f ******
penalty in the game».
We had 2
penalty decisions and failures to enforce fouling go against us y» day
as well.
Uefa is a sell out
as confirmed by the new BT deal, it's money and helping the big teams if not for the whole game then with atleast one big
decision, mainly red card or
penalty.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte remained quiet when asked about the controversial
decision that happened in the Blues»
penalty shoot - out loss to rivals Arsenal, with the Italian wanting his Blues squad to be «focused» ahead of the new Premier League season,
as reported by BBC.
«Given the unusual combination of facts —
as well
as the fact that nothing in the existing Rules or
Decisions specifically addressed such circumstances of simultaneous competitor error and Committee error — the Committee reasonably exercised its discretion under Rule 33 - 7 to waive the
penalty of disqualification under Rule 6 - 6d, while still penalizing Woods two strokes under Rules 26 - 1a and 20 - 7c for playing from a wrong place.»
It could be a deflection device
as well, because almost every pundit has said that
penalty decision was harsh, so while Deeney may have loved his role
as straight talker, was he really being completely honest or just having an easy pop at Wenger and Arsenal after his team got lucky?
Gianluigi Buffon was sent off in what was his last Champions League game ahead of retirement this summer,
as he fiercely protested referee Michael Oliver's
decision to award an injury - time
penalty.
The funny thing is we should have already had a
penalty earlier in the match when Hector Bellerin had his legs taken away in the box, but Dyche doesn't seem to remember that
decision,
as he seems to intimate that the
decisions were always going to go against him.
Bournemouth secured all three points after Brett Pitman scored his side's second
penalty of the afternoon during their Championship game against Middlesbrough, but there was more than a hint of controversy about the incident leading to the
decision,
as Harry Arter appeared to not receive any contact before tumbling to the ground.
But the plucky Irish gave
as good
as they got in the first leg and were only beaten by a very controversial
penalty decision.
Wenger moans about another
penalty awarded to Chelsea yesterday, but I can't help but notice that our defenders were rubbish
as usual, and if Alvaro Morata had had his scoring boots on Chelsea would have been out of sight long before that
decision.
However, most felt it was a strange
decision, with Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville citing the omission of a regular
penalty taker
as what cost them the game.
I accept and respect the
decisions that were taken at today's meeting in Paris,
as well
as the
penalty imposed by the stewards in Baku.
I do feel we were unlucky to lose to a
penalty and an offside goal, although the
penalty decision for me was correct, although I don't feel we needed Monreal to take Sterling down
as he didn't appear to have great control over the ball at the time.
The Gunners limped to defeat in Cologne yesterday thanks to a questionable
penalty decision, but the other results ensured that we cemented our place
as group winners regardless, and can be play - out the final match much more relaxed.
«It was the correct
decision to award the
penalty as there was contact between him and Hector Bellerin, that wasn't initiated by the forward,» Clattenburg said.
The team seemed to fold once Derby had drawn level and while the
penalty decision late in the match was questionable, it wasn't
as if Derby didn't create many chances to take all three points.
But there was little controversy over the
decision to award a
penalty as the replay proved Tarkowski had trod on Chiesa's foot and Insigne wasn't distracted by a lengthy wait to take the
penalty as he smashed low into Butland's right - hand corner.
Barcelona settled for a 1 - 1 draw on Thursday
as Las Palmas converted a controversial
penalty decision.
Was probably lucky to stay on the park
as the referee took a lenient view on what looked like a headbutt in aftermath of the
penalty decision.
Giovanni Simeone (5.5): He appeared to have won a
penalty but the
decision was reversed
as a result of the VAR.
An entertaining first half ended with a
penalty decision which bewildered many onlookers, but on the replays it looked clear that Bastian Schweinsteiger had used his hand to intercept the ball
as it came into the box.
The win could have been even more comfortable had the referee spotted Olivier Giroud being wiped out by Yedlin
as he was about to shoot inside the
penalty area, but somehow Martin Atkinson came to the
decision that it wasn't a foul.
As examples of Italian clubs» suffering with
decisions, Agnelli also pointed to Roma, who overcame a 4 - 1 deficit to eliminate Barcelona on Tuesday, and AC Milan, who crashed out of the Europa League last month after Arsenal were awarded a controversial
penalty.
There was no doubt about the
penalty decision with 15 minutes left, however,
as Lejeune needlessly fouled Long when the striker was posing little threat to Newcastle's goal.
The Potters were so good last weekend against Liverpool that they didn't even need a couple of stonewall
penalties,
as once again Stoke were on the receiving end of some terrible referring
decisions which, had they not of beaten the Reds, would have surely ended in Tony Pulis going back on his word by not slamming ref's and doing just that.
Former referee Howard Webb has hailed assistant referee Scott Ledger's
decision to award Liverpool a late
penalty against Crystal Palace yesterday
as «brave».
«In real time this was a difficult series of
decisions, which the match officials judged correctly in recognising that Kane was not offside,
as Lovren had deliberately played the ball, and he was fouled for the award of the
penalty kick.
In the ruling from Judge Howard Levine, who was appointed a hearing officer in Kellner's appeal, both the Ethics Committee's ruling that the Manhattan Democrat engaged in inappropriate behavior that created a hostile working environment
as well
as Silver's
decision to impose
penalties were upheld.
The story referred to a Bill introduced into the Commons by Lib Dem MP Andrew George to water down government legislation (known in Whitehall
as the under - occupancy
penalty) which had represented a collective
decision of the coalition government.
And it does not prohibit the legislature from setting tax policy in such a way
as to reduce the
penalties for those private
decisions.
Montana could face a decrease in federal education funding
as a
penalty for that
decision.
Referring to the FMCSA enforcement
decisions as reported on the Department's Docket Management System, he noted that «the tenor of the pleadings on both sides often appears to be bitter, going well beyond the mere assertion of different, conflicting arguments about what the law requires and what
penalty, if any, should be imposed.»
If your mortgage has a pre-payment
penalty, you'll want to factor that into your
decision as well.
As with any financial
decision with tax,
penalty and other financial implications it is important to understand what is involved, how it applies to your situation and what the ramifications may be.
After all, we know that investors have paid a large timing
penalty in their
decisions, investing little in equity funds early in the period and huge amounts
as the market bubble reached its maximum.
Reconsideration applies to
decisions that are not reviewed by the Appeals Board, such
as penalty assessments.
It's also capable of teeth - grindingly annoying refereeing
decisions,
as an innocuous tackle gets punished or, worse, a player you're not even controlling gives away a
penalty or scores an own goal.
An information request by «
decision» (
as opposed to a «simple request») can be addressed only to «large» companies (i.e., with above 250 employees,
as per the EU definition available here) and trade associations, may entail fines in the form of period
penalty payments, and can be challenged before the Court of Justice of the EU.
In the field of environmental regulation, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has recently handed down an important
decision — known
as the shipshore pollution case — concerning community competence in relation to criminal
penalties (European Commission v European Council (European Parliament intervening): C - 440 / 05 [2007] All ER (D) 338 (Oct)-RRB-.
As a justice, McDonald joined in two
decisions eliminating the last vestiges of the death
penalty, which had been repealed by the legislature for future crimes.
After dismissing what Justice Souter described in his dissent
as the «risks inherent in capital punishment,» the SCOTUS ultimately overturned the Kansas Court's
decision and upheld the death
penalty.
The research findings from The Veritas 2017 GDPR Report, which surveyed more than 900 senior business
decision makers in 2017 across Europe, the U.S. and Asia Pacific, also found that more than 20 per cent (21 %) are very worried about potential layoffs, fearing that staff reductions may be an inevitable outcome
as a result of financial
penalties incurred
as a result of GDPR compliance failures.