Sentences with phrase «previously been in the court»

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Running illegal gambling operations, including recruiting people for foreign gaming junkets, was their main business, according to previously unreported court documents in China obtained by Bloomberg Markets as well as interviews with family members and former business partners.
The pair was previously convicted for the murder of Knox's British roommate in Italy, but an appeals court acquitted them.
Gorsuch, who serves on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, has previously indicated he thinks there are too many federal criminal laws and regulations bogging down the courts.
As to DOL's 60 - day deadline to respond, Scalia, who previously served as DOL's chief legal officer and is the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, told ThinkAdvisor that «We expect to seek a means fairly promptly to be resolved in advance of the [April] compliance deadline.»
OLYMPIA — The Washington Attorney General's Office is seeking at least $ 14 million from a food industry association, alleging it tried to secretly finance the campaign against a GMO labeling initiative in 2013, according to previously sealed court documents released Wednesday.
Scalia, who previously served as DOL's chief legal officer and is the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, agreed, stating that the DOL rule's impact «is nationwide, but it's very great in Texas.
Previously in court records, the only asset reportedly left by Lynda, who died of pneumonia Nov. 1, was the Kia.
The claim was filed in a Dutch court by Mr. J.W. de Vries on 2 February 2018 against Koinz Trading BV, a non-public company, which was previously ordered by a lower court of Midden - Nederland to pay mining proceeds in the amount of 0.591 BTC owed to the petitioner, or a penalty payment up to a $ 10,000 maximum.
In court their lawyer Moshkani Farahani, who had previously argued against the charges faced by each of his clients at the last court session of this trial on 24 November, said they should be released.
Trump has previously said he would be willing to take the matter to the US Supreme Court in order to get the travel ban passed, a measure his administration argues is necessary of national security.
CT previously reported how Mahaney and SGM were accused of covering up abuse within the church network in a 2012 lawsuit; they denied the allegations and argued that courts shouldn't second - guess pastoral counseling decisions.
To put the point in the blunt terms employed by Justice Harold Blackmun toward the end of his career on the bench, when he announced that he would henceforth vote (as Justices William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall had previously done) to overturn all death sentences, when I sit on a Court that reviews and affirms capital convictions, I am part of «the machinery of death.»
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, passed in response to the Supreme Court's ruling — the law that protected Hobby Lobby from forced coverage of abortifacient contraceptives — is now opposed energetically by previously strong progressive supporters like the ACLU.
(Masterpiece Cakeshop, a Colorado bakery, is headed to the US Supreme Court over its refusal to bake a cake for a gay client, and the Justice Department previously filed an amicus brief in the baker's favor.)
A self - deprecating NCAA is a welcome switch from the previously smug organization that has only been moved to meaningful action in the recent past by federal court decisions (the ban on cost - of - attendance stipends became illegal once the NCAA got whipped in O'Bannon vs. NCAA) and terrible PR (Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier made the schools look silly with their food rules by speaking out during a tournament that makes $ 770 million a year for the NCAA in television revenue, hence the unlimited meals rule change).
The iconic bull head logo at center court has increased in size by 75 percent and the image of a basketball that was previously behind the logo has been removed.
In turn, Mourinho brought up the fact that the Chelsea coach had previously served a suspension for failing to report match - fixing during his time as Siena manager in Italy's Serie B (although a court ultimately exonerated him of all charges)-- and it was this jibe that seems to have proved the breaking point for his Stamford Bridge successoIn turn, Mourinho brought up the fact that the Chelsea coach had previously served a suspension for failing to report match - fixing during his time as Siena manager in Italy's Serie B (although a court ultimately exonerated him of all charges)-- and it was this jibe that seems to have proved the breaking point for his Stamford Bridge successoin Italy's Serie B (although a court ultimately exonerated him of all charges)-- and it was this jibe that seems to have proved the breaking point for his Stamford Bridge successor.
The Manchester United manager, who is from Portugal but previously coached in Spain, has been called to appear before a judge in a Madrid - based court on Nov. 3.
Cuomo has previously called the plan illegal and suggested the state would file a challenge in court if it is made law.
An important caveat is that a new justice will generally recuse from any case in which that person previously played a role either as an attorney in a firm or office that was handling the case at the time the justice was working there, or as a lower court judge.
As I said previously, I will speak from a generic viewpoint, we must keep in mind that the «legislative framework» for election is a composite of four key authorities, namely and in order of hierarchical authority: The Constitution, the Electoral Act, judgments of courts of records particularly the Supreme Court; and the derivative guidelines for election approved by the election management body and l'm talking of INEC.
In the case of the Sutherland Springs church mass shooting in Texas last November, the U.S. Air Force acknowledged it should have provided information to the FBI that the shooter was previously convicted by a general court - martial for domestic assaulIn the case of the Sutherland Springs church mass shooting in Texas last November, the U.S. Air Force acknowledged it should have provided information to the FBI that the shooter was previously convicted by a general court - martial for domestic assaulin Texas last November, the U.S. Air Force acknowledged it should have provided information to the FBI that the shooter was previously convicted by a general court - martial for domestic assault.
In accordance with convention, she was appointed as Queen's Counsel, although she had previously had no rights of audience in the higher courts, did not obtain them and never presented a case during her time as Solicitor General, or at alIn accordance with convention, she was appointed as Queen's Counsel, although she had previously had no rights of audience in the higher courts, did not obtain them and never presented a case during her time as Solicitor General, or at alin the higher courts, did not obtain them and never presented a case during her time as Solicitor General, or at all.
Honest Service fraud statutes were questioned by the courts previously, and prior to deliberations in the Silver case, attorneys for Silver argued that the jury instructions would unfairly guarantee a conviction.
In the end the courts ruled against MI5 and MI6 despite the fact the book is said to contain the names of officers who had not previously been identified.
Bugbee was headed to a Friday afternoon court appearance as a result of a lawsuit previously filed by McLaughlin over which candidate received the Independence Party's endorsement in the race when the confrontation started.
The court documents which appear below and reveal that Huntley, who pleaded guilty to corruption charges in January, recorded meetings with nine different people, seven of whom were elected officials and two others who had previously worked as a consultant or staff member to a public official.
Faso has previously said — most recently in a WMHT debate — that that he'd support the nominee of the party and has said it's important a Republican appoint the next Supreme Court justice.
The European court has previously announced that of the 152,000 cases in their backlog in 2011 an estimated 90,000 will turn out to be «inadmissible».
The subsidies have been previously challenged in court by House Republicans, who argue the payments are not legal.
According to a summary of the legislation agreed to by the Democratic leadership of the Assembly — which has previously passed a bill to «raise the age,» as the campaign has been known — all misdemeanor charges faced by 16 - and 17 - year - olds would be dealt with in Family Court.
David Cohen is currently a Housing Court Judge who previously worked in the litigation office of the Attorney General.
But City Council members Mark Levine and Vanessa Gibson have previously introduced legislation that would afford every New Yorker a lawyer in housing court — where less affluent New Yorkers are often up against better - heeled landlords — that the Independent Budget Office has estimated would cost $ 100 million.
The project was previously challenged in court in 2014, but upheld.
It was formed by a group of lawyers including Robert Haig and Mark Zauderer, many of whom currently or previously have held appointments to advisory committees in the court system.
The Daily News Editorial Board has offered its own suggestions to spur the do - nothings in Albany — including the elimination of the criminal statute of limitations entirely, and opening the courts for one year to those who say they were victimized and had previously been turned away.
The claims process is part of a settlement agreement previously approved in the U.S. Bankruptcy court in Wilmington, Delaware and supported by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, 23 other states, and the District of Columbia.
The county previously took $ 29 million from the fund, a move that an appellate court said in August was illegal.
(CNN)- Election officials counting previously untallied ballots in a New York congressional Democratic primary say incumbent U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel is expanding his lead over his top challenger, who went to court last week to ensure counting would continue.
After learning about her and a grant she received from the university, he was inspired to read her book, Denial: Holocaust History on Trial (previously published as History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier), a first - hand account of the trial.
I agree that the Rooney Mara casting is odd, particularly since she previously courted controversy by playing Tiger Lily in Pan.
In addition, Red Hook has revealed that both of the previously - released Darkest Dungeon DLC packs, The Crimson Court and The Shieldbreaker, will be made available for the Nintendo Switch version.
We see that court - mandated reforms were in fact successful at reducing spending gaps between previously low - and high - spending districts.
Through her involvement as a research assistant for the CRP — a position she started in 2005 when she was still a doctoral student at HGSE — Garces has served as counsel of record in three amicus curiae briefs for the Supreme Court, including the recent Fisher v. University of Texas, and previously on a case involving the constitutionality of K — 12 voluntary desegregation policies.
The Supreme Court's 2007 decision in Morse v. Frederick continued the post-1975 pattern of sympathy with schools that are facing challenges to their disciplinary authority, but did not, as some of the media coverage implied, alter the general contours of student rights as previously established.
Campaign group Comprehensive Future had previously said it was seeking advice on the feasibility of a judicial review of the decision in the High Court, but has delayed plans due to a lack of information.
By the ruling, the legislature and the courts may still use estimates of cost studies in assessing legislative actions, but they should not be taken as definitive as previously done in Kansas.
Previously, tenure charges went through the state administrative law courts and ultimately were decided by the state education commissioner, in a process that could take years to resolve, often at great expense.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in Zelman vs Simmons - Harris, has previously ruled that vouchers are constitutional because the primary purpose of the funds are to fund a child's education, not support a religious school.
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