Sentences with phrase «requested access to counsel»

The arresting officer is therefore under a constitutional obligation to facilitate the requested access to counsel at the first reasonably available opportunity.

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«A diplomatic note was sent to the State Department in Washington, asking them to tell us what happened — how come consular access was refused and how come the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations was left aside, although Mr. Baloch had requested consular access and was denied access to legal counsel,» he said in an interview on Tuesday.
how come consular access was refused and how come the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations was left aside, although Mr. Baloch had requested consular access and was denied access to legal counsel,» he said in an interview on Tuesday.
The counsel claimed that following the April 6 ruling, a letter by Dasuki's lead counsel Mr Joseph Daudu dated April 13 was despatched to the DSS requesting for permission to access Dasuki outside the DSS office as contained in the ruling of the court.
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At issue in the opinion was an inquiry from a lawyer concerning whether she may directly request access to non-public information on a potential adverse party's Facebook page, in order to look for information pertinent to contemplated litigation, when the potential adversary is not represented by counsel.
Given the possibility that the courts may continue to allow Facebook production requests, one should be aware that everything that gets posted may eventually have to be produced to defense counsel and it is prudent to revise your privacy settings to prevent access by the public.
Where an individual requests counsel and is in custody at a hospital, the police have a s. 10 (b) obligation to ensure private access to a phone is available.
On Saturday, Facebook's deputy general counsel, Paul Grewal, appeared to defend the lax policies that allowed data harvesting from unwitting friends, writing in a statement: «Aleksandr Kogan requested and gained access to information from users who chose to sign up to his app, and everyone involved gave their consent.»
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