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Therefore, the instruments dealing with such issues, Framework Decision 2008 / 909 / JHA on the application of the principle of mutual recognition to judgments in criminal matters imposing custodial sentences and Framework Decision 2008 / 675 / JHA on the taking into account of previous convictions in MS of the EU, are not applicable.
Fine, but it would be more fun with some transparency and accountability if unnamed commentator X also had to say «I think there'll be a March election» but I have to declare my previous convictions in punting on October 2007, April 2008, February, April and June 2009 and Boxing Day too!
I have decided to deny the application, as we have found that there was a previous conviction in another state.

Not exact matches

I went to prison due to previous convictions and a fight I was in when I was 22 (six years earlier).
In fact, Garcia Zarate had never been convicted of a violent crime before Steinle's shooting — his previous convictions were for nonviolent drug crimes and illegal entry.
If jurors decide the killing was unintentional but Garcia Zarate was grossly negligent, he will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter, punishable by two to four years in prison — though previous drug convictions could add 13 more years to his term.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
The two victims in this current case came forward after hearing of Mr Storey's previous conviction.
Whether for the first time he was then convinced that he was the Messiah, whether he had already come to this conviction or had been coming to it and now felt that he had received the seal of God's approval, or whether he did not believe that he was the Messiah at all but considered himself only a prophet and forerunner of the coming one, his baptism was the turning point between his previous life of preparation and waiting and the active ministry in which he would henceforth be engaged.
«The most important scientific revolutions all include, as their only common feature, the dethronement of human arrogance from one pedestal after another of previous convictions about our centrality in the cosmos.»
In the 10 years leading up to the end of 2015, 13,835 offences were committed by those with a previous conviction, or caution for animal cruelty, including murder and rape.
Thus, Maritain argued, existing democratic institutions need to be grounded on a deeper, sounder foundation of intellectual conviction and moral habits than had been achieved in previous history.
For people in the earlier stages it looks like you have gone all wishywashy and generally hippy - like, but maybe it is just that some previous ideas and convictions have been jettisoned.
As seen in the previous posts (which you can find listed at the bottom of this post), one common approach to explaining the violence of God in the Old Testament is to deny or modify one of the central and historic convictions of conservative Christianity: that the Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God.
Even looking past Jose Mourinho's strangely dubious record at Newcastle, the visitors» lack of conviction and attacking plan against a side fighting to stay in the league with their previous win coming in October, was quite alarming.
Jena 6 teen jailed again A judge in Jena, La., ordered a black teenager back to jail, deciding the fight that put him in the national spotlight violated terms of his probation for a previous conviction, his attorney said.
All of your previous ideas and convictions and set - in - stone plans will most likely be reevaluated, readjusted or completely thrown out the window at some point.
• A 26 - year - old Bedford Park woman with a previous retail - theft conviction was charged with felony retail theft for taking $ 152 in cosmetics from Sephora at Orland Square Mall on March 20.
Previous Conservative and Labour governments have created serious problems, particularly for the millions in the private sector workforce, and it takes real political courage and conviction to take them on and bring about positive change.
Silver, who would become the longest - serving speaker in state history next year, has survived previous ethical scandals, including widespread complaints over his handling of sexual harassment charges against former Assemblyman Vito Lopez and the earlier conviction of his top aide, Michael Boxley, on a charge of sexual misconduct.
Rove put down $ 772,902 in 2014 to bury perennial 21st District GOP candidate Matt Doheny under a negative ad that pointed out his previous conviction for piloting a boat while intoxicated.
Jay - J's Law, named for a North Tonawanda boy who suffered severe abuse from his father, extends the so - called «look - back» time frame for previous convictions to be considered in cases of repeat abuse.
The legislation would require judges to consider previous driving while intoxicated convictions in boating while intoxicated cases.
Kent - born Masood, who was shot dead in the attack, was not the subject of any current police investigations, but had a range of previous convictions.
Silver was convicted of using his political influence for political favors; the conviction was tossed last summer, when appellate judges in the 2nd Circuit ruled that the definition of «official acts» had been changed by a previous Supreme Court decision in the public corruption case of former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell.
Mr. Abelove, who is also backed by the Independence and Conservative parties, points proudly to the conviction record of a previous district attorney for whom both he and Mr. Laquidara had worked in Rensselaer County, Patricia DeAngelis — a rate he says was more than 20 points higher than that of her successor, Richard McNally.
Three previous Assembly speakers served while under investigation in Albany, where only a felony conviction can throw a lawmaker out of office.
Previous examples were the conviction of Italian researchers for their failure to warn about the risk of a deadly earthquake in L'Aquila and the recent debate about the Stamina Foundation, which offers stem cell therapies that many scientists say aren't scientifically proven.
REDHERRING — Mar 27 — A federal law, the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA), makes it a felony for a man in the United States to communicate with a foreign woman via dating site, without the man first submitting unilaterally to criminal background and sex - offender checks and certifying all previous convictions or arrests, marriages, or divorces, children, and states of residence since the age of 18.
While the previous films in the series have been just that — parts of a sequence designed to get us here, each with their own beginning and end — the first and second parts of Deathly Hallows are two halves of the same film, and to approach them as separate entities means missing just what director David Yates, writer Steve Kloves, and a host of storytellers and performers have done: They've made a five - hour fantasy epic that balances effects - driven battles with some very real character moments, and one that isn't afraid to have its heroes pay a high price for their convictions.
In fact, Goldblum totally nails virtually every aspect of the human condition here, and as I write this, I'm questioning my previous conviction that Hoskins was the year's clear champion.
In fact, the new discoveries in the remote external world, including those made in bio-satellites and the Hubble Space Telescope, have generated a significant revolution in our understanding of our external vis - à - vis internal world; a scientific revolution without parallel in the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictionIn fact, the new discoveries in the remote external world, including those made in bio-satellites and the Hubble Space Telescope, have generated a significant revolution in our understanding of our external vis - à - vis internal world; a scientific revolution without parallel in the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictionin the remote external world, including those made in bio-satellites and the Hubble Space Telescope, have generated a significant revolution in our understanding of our external vis - à - vis internal world; a scientific revolution without parallel in the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictionin bio-satellites and the Hubble Space Telescope, have generated a significant revolution in our understanding of our external vis - à - vis internal world; a scientific revolution without parallel in the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictionin our understanding of our external vis - à - vis internal world; a scientific revolution without parallel in the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictionin the whole recorded history of mankind; a fresh look at nature, which opens up new horizons and generates new needs to reexamine all previous cosmological, biological, behavioral and philosophical convictions.
Such variables include, poor weather, the population density of the area or the timing of an offence in relation to previous convictions committed (if applicable).
Splinter Cell: Conviction «s debut has secured the No. 1 spot in the UK charts, displacing previous chart topper Just Dance; pretty terrific news if you happen to be affiliated with Ubisoft.
In previous Splinter Cell games the alarm system was formal and inflexible; in Conviction, it's looser and more dynamiIn previous Splinter Cell games the alarm system was formal and inflexible; in Conviction, it's looser and more dynamiin Conviction, it's looser and more dynamic.
Mr Marsh had a previous actual bodily harm conviction but this was not in relation to residents or staff at the home and he had never been violent towards them.
Per state statute, you can face a first - time DUI if you have never been charged with such an offense at any time in the past (including out - of - state DUI charges), been convicted of a «wet reckless» or similar offense, or have been charged 10 years or more after a previous DUI conviction.
As a lawyer, one of the most valuable services I provide to clients is in helping them to expunge previous criminal convictions from their public record.
In any event, if your previous convictions are eligible to be expunged be assured that I will do everything I can as your attorney to make certain you get the second chance you deserve.
In addition he had a previous conviction for assaulting a police officer.
Under sentencing reforms introduced by the Conservatives in 2009, a person denied bail because of a previous conviction is not eligible for enhanced credit.
HELD The judge could remind the jury that the defendant had no previous convictions and say that, in the ordinary case, where there was no evidence of bad character, a defendant of no previous convictions would have been entitled to a direction that the jury should consider that that counted in his favour on the questions of both propensity and credibility; as it was, it was for the jury to consider which counted with them more — the absence of previous convictions or the evidence of bad character; and if the former, then they should take that into account in favour of the defendant, and if the latter, then they would be entitled to take that into account against him (Lord Justice Rix at para 43).
Junior counsel in the above Court of Appeal matter which challenged the police regime of disclosure of previous convictions and other relevant information.
According to previous case law of the Constitutional Court, the right to a fair trial in the Spanish Constitution requires that, if a person has been convicted in his absence, a surrender for the execution of that conviction must be made conditional on the right to challenge the conviction in order to safeguard that person's rights of defence, even if he had given power of attorney to a lawyer who effectively represented him at the trial (paras 20 and 22).
Sampson - Ichendu, who has no previous convictions, admitted threatening Uche and possessing a knife in a public place during a hearing last month.
Section 727 (1) of the Code states that the mandatory minimums set out in s. 255 are applicable only if the Crown, in advance of any plea, notifies the accused of its intention to seek a greater punishment by reason of previous convictions (the «Notice») and tenders proof at the sentencing hearing that the Notice was served.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the effect of Toronto v. CUPE has been to preclude virtually any re-litigation in subsequent civil lawsuits of the essential facts underlying previous criminal convictions.
Rape, without previous convictions or aggravating factors, is a Class 1 Felony in Chicago.
In any event, we would still recommend that you seek legal advice in respect of making a complaint and whether you have a potential claim - the police should still treat you lawfully and fairly regardless of whether you have previous convictionIn any event, we would still recommend that you seek legal advice in respect of making a complaint and whether you have a potential claim - the police should still treat you lawfully and fairly regardless of whether you have previous convictionin respect of making a complaint and whether you have a potential claim - the police should still treat you lawfully and fairly regardless of whether you have previous convictions.
The previous record for the most time served in prison before being having a sentence vacated was Ricky Jackson, who was incarcerated 39 years, three months and nine days in Ohio for a murder conviction before being released in 2015.
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