Sentences with phrase «prosecute such»

When a home Seller is counselled to offer a lower than average amount of selling commission to a Cooperating Brokerage, are they being advised as to how this may possibly interact negatively with a prospective Buyer's «Buyer's Agency Contract», and if so, why would such a Seller agree to proceed as such — especially, if they've been made aware of any discounts that may apply to their List Price, later, as a result of extended market time?The aforesaid is fundamental to a fiduciary responsibility — yet, I believe that most Provincial Regulatory Authorities would be reluctant to prosecute such a negligent Registrant or Practitioner because the accused would hide behind the argument they were being wrongly persecuted for offering a «competitive business model»!
The idea was if prosecutors can prosecute such a case or are willing to prosecute such a case, we, as lawyers, can help them in the background quietly.
The CPS considered a prosecution against C for manslaughter, but refused to prosecute such a case on the basis that it failed to satisfy the Code for Crown Prosecutors.
I would argue that the high standard of criminal proof is meant as a barrier to prosecute such individuals.
There is a concern that the ability of law enforcement to properly investigate and prosecute such crimes is frustrated by the anonymity of the new technologies, the international nature of this offending and the limited investigative capabilities of law enforcement agencies to respond.
CCHS receives many inquiries on such cases for which we are able to answer questions and offer advice, however, in Contra Costa County, we do not have the jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute such cases.
What are the legal means to prosecute such schemes?
Critics have said local prosecutors can not properly investigate or prosecute such cases because of their close relationships with police.
Add that outrageous betrayal of trust to her 2009 self - appointed pay raise (and the entire city council) that defied a majority opposition to any pay raise voiced at a public hearing, followed by disobeying public referendum laws that recognized term limits that she abrogated (in favor of arranging an unlawful third term for Michael Bloomberg to serve, that automatically guaranteed her own job security), plus a final and detrimental insult to the working poor that blocked our rightful vote on sick pay coverage, and collectively, it would make total sense to impeach and prosecute such unethical, improper and unfair conduct — that is unbecoming to anyone purporting to serve their constituency.
The committee will now look at the definition of the offences relating to unauthorised tapping or hacking in the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) and the ease of prosecuting such offences.
The original provision in pending military sexual assault legislation would have taken the decision about prosecuting such crimes out of the chain of command.
The society has a tough time prosecuting such cases, she said, because local veterinarians don't want to testify.
The Supreme Court of Canada's detailed reasoning in this case is welcome for anyone advancing a personal injury lawsuit involving an intentional harm seeking to extend liability further and I suggest that any Canadian lawyers prosecuting such a claim familiarize themselves with this judgement in full.
Again, pro-pot proponents like to compare pot to alcohol or tobbacco, fair enough, but under the Excise Act, 2001 anyone who makes illegal sales of tobacco and alcohol is subject to possible imprisonment, and you'd better believe that if people were openly selling cigarettes and booze without a license, you can be sure they would be charged and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law (indeed provincial authorities are quite aggressive in prosecuting such persons).
Other jurisdictions outside the U.S. have generally prosecuted such behaviour under existing criminal provisions, or have expanded existing provisions to explicitly include such behaviour.
In the event it is uncovered that a Fannie Mae broker is a party to any such prohibited conduct, the broker may be subject to termination and the case may be reported to the agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting such cases.

Not exact matches

«Instead, we should ban possession of military - style semiautomatic assault weapons, we should buy back such weapons from all who choose to abide by the law, and we should criminally prosecute any who choose to defy it by keeping their weapons.»
Among his other accomplishments, he led a group of 20 law firms that prosecuted cutting - edge class action cases against financial institutions, such as Countrywide, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase, concerning destructive negative amortization loans that unknowingly caused borrowers to assume tens of thousands of dollars of additional debt.
MaRS will investigate occurrences which may involve violations of such laws, and may involve, and co — operate with, law enforcement authorities in prosecuting users who are involved in such violations.
The Official Opposition NDP supports decriminalization, such that the sale of marijuana isn't fully legalized but consumers aren't criminally prosecuted.
He believed that in principle, the massive bank fraud, junk - mortgage lending and corporate raiding that led up to the 2008 crisis was more efficient than regulating such activities or prosecuting fraudsters.
Based on what I have been told by members of the public and reviewed in publicly available documents, I believe violations to the Commodity Exchange Act have taken place in silver markets and that any such violation of the law in this regard should be prosecuted
However, the fact that every transaction is stored on the blockchain and can be tracked allows such criminals to be caught and prosecuted.
Sales could be prosecuted under the criminal accessory component of this law, though such prosecutions were rare, because the state's policy was meant to prevent birth - control clinics from operating in Connecticut.
The owner wanted to prosecute the church, for he knew that members had prayed for just such a turn of events.
However, intent certainly does matter to the courts and an accidental killing such as the one in your first scenario would be prosecuted differently than the second scenario of a planned killing in cold blood.
[12] They will do this because the law will give the green light for Churches to be prosecuted by homosexuals who disapprove of Christian views such as that which holds that only couples born of the opposite sex should marry each other.
Such a State is thrown back on positive law, which is purely relativistic, and can cause serious problems — for example, the newly unified Germany had great difficulty in prosecuting Erich Honecker for his crimes, since they were not illegal under the old system of the DDR.
The Catholic Church is an ongoing criminal enterprise and should be prosecuted as such.
Such persons should be serving as police, security... personnel, defending and prosecuting attorneys — not only as counselors and workers in halfway houses, the more usual positions for the reform minded.
Are there such laws and why wouldn't they be prosecuted?
Prosecuted by the armed proletariat who represent the masses of mankind, the communist revolution wrests the power of the state from the ruling elite and deploys that power not to oppress the masses (as was the case in former revolutions) but to abolish the ruling class as such.
The honest and civil part of the citizens would prosecute these wretched bandits, but they would swear each other clear; and they really put all law at defiance and carried on such desperate violence and outrage that the honest part of the citizens seemed to be driven to the necessity of uniting and combining together, and taking the law into their own hands under the name of Regulators.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
Hopefully the gutter slime that removed the seat from U.S. Bank Stadium in such a manner will be prosecuted for it and / or somehow sued into poverty, because that's what should happen.
That midwife should be named, shamed, and prosecuted for encouraging the mother to undertake such a wildly dangerous birth plan.
Speaking on Citi FM's news analysis and current affairs programme, The Big Issue, Captain Budu Koomson (Rtd) said such issues would not be recurrent if perpetrators, irrespective of their political affiliations, were arrested and prosecuted.
STRANEK added that «An Allegation by no mean a person other than a Minister of State can not be seen as a mere political gimmick and as such must be investigated and perpetrators prosecuted and if proven guilty jailed.»
The people believing in the said false representation parted with ownership of their properties (goats, sheep, Cow, monies etc) An Allegation by no mean a person other than a Minister of State can not be seen as a mere political gimmick and as such must be investigated and perpetrators prosecuted and if proven guilty jailed.
Obour must tell us how many people musigha has taken on foreign trips and how many of them have returned to Ghana over the years Obour must explain why even after renting part of our office building out to a chyrch, the union has not been able to put even dirty oil on the building as paint and has left the musigha building in such a dilapidated state Obour must tell us who are signatories to the musicians union of Ghana account and which bank / banks we save with These are just a few of the many questions I want answer for I'll only be part of your committee that is set up to investigate President Obour and possibly prosecute him.
All the cases prosecuted involved some combination of: clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information; or vast quantities of materials exposed in such a way as to support an inference of intentional misconduct; or indications of disloyalty to the United States; or efforts to obstruct justice.
The Geneva Convention allows them to be «detained or prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state for such action; subject of course to international treaties on justice and human rights such as everyone's right to a fair trial.»
Prior to that, she has served as chief of a Manhattan district attorney's office unit that prosecuted fraud in public assistance programs such as welfare, public housing and Medicaid.
The Guardian also states that in an NCCL briefing note dated 1978, Harman urged amendments to a 1978 Child Protection Bill declaring that «images of children should only be considered pornographic if it could be proven the subject suffered», which Harman says was an argument intended to protect from «unintended consequences» such as parents being prosecuted for taking pictures of their children on the beach or in the bath.
He also spoke against partisanship which he said made it difficult to prosecute corrupt politicians, noting that members of some political parties view such criminal prosecutions as political persecution.
Stating that the media report against him was sponsored by his political traducers, Akpabio said the government should investigate the source of such money and also prosecute its owner.
It described such attacks and brutalities as «unfortunate, unacceptable and disgusting», and called on the law enforcement agencies to prosecute perpetrators to deter others and to enable the media to work without obstructions and intimidations.
John W. Bailey, Abelove's attorney, said their case focused on the fact that Cuomo, when he signed the executive order two years ago, stated that while he believed district attorneys would appropriately handle fatal police incidents, he wanted to alleviate «public concerns... that such incidents can not be prosecuted at the local level without conflict or bias, or the public perception of conflict or bias.»
«The norm of the prosecution in Nigeria today is either for the police or prosecuting agencies such as the EFCC and ICPC to make arrests and thereafter shop for prosecution.
«How can we expect a president who has spent four years to protect his friends who were found to have allegedly stolen public funds through instruments such as GYEEDA and SADA to allow any case of corruption to be prosecuted?
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