Sentences with phrase «presided over this case for»

He went on to blame judges presiding over the case for not «cracking down on what he said were improper activities by his ex-wife.»
So if you feel that the defensive driving course option is the right one for you, simply notify the court on or before the date shown on your ticket of your intention (contact the court presiding over your case for specific details on how to do this).

Not exact matches

The US District Court for the District of Columbia judge presiding over the criminal case for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn has been recused from handling the case, a court spokeswoman said on Thursday.
And for 27 years, before he was elected sheriff, he presided over court cases — ones that increasingly involved the stories of lives undone by drugs and poverty, and of an opioid epidemic taking root.
His former aide and friend Joe Percoco, meanwhile, went on trial for corruption and was ultimately convicted last month; the same judge that oversaw the Percoco case will preside over another, larger corruption trial relating to the governor's «Buffalo Billion» project this summer.
When it resumes next year, the case is expected to feature much of the Niagara County Republican establishment over which Maziarz presided as a behind the scenes political boss for more than two decades.
The court presided over by Elizabeth Nimako adjourned the case to allow lawyers for the plaintiffs to serve the 1st and 3rd Respondents, thus the Electoral Commission and the NDC with a hearing notice after an attempt by Lawyer for the plaintiff, Gary Nimako to subpoena the EC was overruled by the court.
Assuming all interested parties knew the score going in, the judge (Andrew Ceresia, brought in from Rensselaer County to preside over the case) nonetheless injected some suspense when he expressed sympathy for the defendant in his pre-sentencing statement.
New Scotland Town Justice David Wukitsch, who presided over the case in City Court, also ordered Lee's license revoked for at least a year and directed her to pay a $ 500 fine, plus $ 395 state surcharge in addition to an as - yet - undetermined amount of restitution to the woman whose car was damaged.
Accra High Court presided over by Justice Barbara Tetteh Charway has ordered lawyers for the Electoral Commission [EC] and the All People's Party, APC, to file their statements of case simultaneously in the suit seeking to quash the disqualification of Hassan Ayariga as a presidential candidate.
When some of the members of the Delta Forces, another deadly group formed in the Ashanti Region for the NPP, were arraigned before court, other group members developed the temerity to invade the courts, freed their men and assaulted the judge presiding over their case.
Dennis Hastert, the Republican who for eight years presided over the House and was second in the line of succession to the presidency, was sentenced to more than a year in prison in the hush - money case that included accusations he sexually abused teenagers while coaching high school wrestling.
A case in point is surely the Daily Mirror, main rival to The Sun and formerly presided over by Editor Piers Morgan, who has recently de-camped to the States to resume his career interviewing celebrities for CNN.
Judge Schwartz is currently sitting in Westchester County since he used to work for the Rockland County Public Defender's office and would be conflicted from presiding over many criminal cases.
The court, presided over by Ms. Patience Mills Tetteh, granted the plea for an out of court settlement and adjourned the case to December 16, for the parties to report the outcome to the court.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN)- Perhaps laying the groundwork for an appeal to a higher court, Republican Norm Coleman's attorneys are beginning to publicly question the three - judge panel presiding over his post-election legal battle, saying Wednesday that the judges are creating a «real problem» by not reconsidering their ruling from Friday that put a damper on much of Coleman's case over rejected absentee ballots.
Stating the conditions for reconciliation, Ayodeji noted that Jumoke Akindele's faction must first withdraw the court case against his own faction, the House of Assembly complex sealed off by the police should be re-opened and new principal officers of the Assembly should be allowed to preside over the affairs of the house.
Silver recently had a bid rejected to get the Supreme Court to hear his case, pushing the matter back for a re-trial before U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni, who presided over his 2015 trial.
U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni, who also presided over the corruption trial against former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, set a March 1 status conference for the case against the eight defendants.
After hearing evidence from experts including neuroethicist Martha Farah of the University of Pennsylvania and Cephos CEO Steve Laken, Judge Tu Pham, presiding over the case, deemed the data inadmissible, because they did not meet the guidelines for admitting expert scientific evidence.
While the publishers have settled their suits prior to the DoJ case against Apple for a total of $ 166 million, Judge Denise Cote, who presided over the DoJ lawsuit, still has to rule on the actual damages Apple will pay.
Chief District Court Judge Jacqueline Lee presided over the case and came up with the provision that Heng perform community service at an animal shelter as part of his punishment — an idea that many who have followed the case see as a major mistake, judging from comments left on the Justice for Cam Facebook page.
The judge presiding over Jack Thompson's disbarment case has recommended that he be considered for a permanent disbarment.
Blake, a figure who offered a different path than the one proposed by the philosophers, thinkers, and writers of the Age of Enlightenment — a time when rationality, reason, and science presided over inspiration or spirit — was also a poet who understood that one of the functions of poetry is its capacity for producing images, whether overt in some cases or extremely subtle in others.
No court has ever presided over a case trying Michael Mann for fraud.
A federal judge presiding over Sierra Pacific Industries» appeal of a $ 122.5 million wildfire settlement raised some brows — and a motion for judicial notice — after tweeting an article about the case to a then - public Twitter account.
The blog Threat Level quotes Eric Bylander, senior lecturer in procedure law at Gothenburg University, as saying that it was not appropriate for the judge to preside over this case.
According to the AP, U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill will be presiding over the case brought by members of the Quinnipiac University women's volleyball team, against the university for failure to comply with the requirements of Title IX.
Moylan J when presiding over the case on the 11th December 2014 asked the husband for an affidavit and imposed a stay upon his application to vary the child maintenance provisions.
He served as a judge for the Southern District of New York from 1994 through 2010, and presided over cases involving, for example, Megan's Law, the Million Youth March, Al Franken's use of the phrase «Fair and Balanced» in the title of a book, the Naked Cowboy, the Google Books settlement, the United Nations Oil for Food Program, an Afghan warlord charged with conspiring to import heroin, and the guilty plea and sentencing of financier Bernard L. Madoff.
At his blog Recording Industry vs. The People, Ray Beckerman, a lawyer who defends people sued by record companies for unlawful file sharing, has posted a fascinating transcript of a June 17, 2008, motion hearing in Boston before U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner, who is presiding over a number of consolidated RIAA cases.
As he humbly recounts his heroic accomplishments of cleaning up the traffic court, instituting night court for criminal drug cases in order to best use limited resources in the fairest manner, and presiding over the historical impeachment trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich, Justice Fitzgerald repeatedly reminds lawyers that they are guardians or champions of the legal process.
In Hryniak, the Supreme Court decided if a judge dismisses a motion for summary judgment, that same judge should preside over the trial in that case.
Stated at its simplest, the matter of Zabel is about a man who served as a judge for 27 years, presided over thousands of cases in an unblemished career and who made the biggest mistake of his life — «an ill - considered joke,» supposedly to bring «lightness» to his courtroom.
The death sentence was upheld by Arizona state courts and a federal trial court, but when the case reached the U.S. Appellate Court for the Ninth Circuit, the judges sided with Hurles 2 to 1, remanding the case to a lower court to review Judge Hilliard's actions and determine if she presided over the case fairly.
1) Watch the Judge: Above all else, if your client has the budget, there is no substitute for watching your judge hear motions and preside over a similar case.
Nancy Gertner, now a senior lecturer at Harvard, happens to have been the U.S. District Judge who presided over the civil case that finally compensated the four innocent men (or their estates) for the frame - up.
Appellate judges in particular often preside over cases that have consequences for thousands of even millions of individuals who are not actually parties in the litigation.
Although Hennepin and Ramsey Counties have judges / referees that specialize in this area, for much of the state, judges preside over eviction cases with little or no prior experience.
He has extensive experience in workplace conflict including EEO, discrimination and employment claims, personnel matters related to discipline, hiring and promotions, and labor negotiations.Judge Karasic handled civil and criminal matters for nearly twelve years on the bench, where he presided over thousands of contract and tort cases.
They expressed a desire for all judges presiding over care order cases to ensure that they speak to the children involved before making a ruling, in order to understand the wishes of said children and to make a better, more informed decision in the long run.
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