Not exact matches
The prosecuting counsel, ASP Mireti Wilson,
alleged that,» that you Olagoke Adedamola «m» and others now at large between
same period and place at the aforementioned magisterial district did unlawfully kidnapped one Akinduro Robert and took him to unknown destination in such a manner as to prevent any person entitled to have access to him from discovering the place he is imprisoned and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 364 (2) of the
criminal code cap 34 vol.II of Osun State of Nigeria 2002.
That investigation followed a
criminal referral from Sugarman in January, which
alleged that the group had illegally funneled donations to individual Senate candidates through county Democratic committees, which are not bound by the
same strict donation limits.
Records show Stevenson was due $ 8,986 in non-session travel, around the
same time a federal
criminal complaint
alleges he was accepting bribes in exchange for introducing a bill that would have allowed developers to corner the market on an adult day care center.
The indictment adds some
criminal charges to those lodged when the 35 - year - old mayor of Mount Vernon was arrested March 12 but the
alleged misconduct is the
same as in the
criminal complaint that was filed that day.
Admission or proof of the
alleged professional misconduct (or incompetence) is not the
same as a plea or finding of guilt in a
criminal matter.
28 For the
same reasons, the accused is discharged with respect to the original
Criminal Code offence charged in Count 11 that
alleged the use of a forged Bosnian passport to enter Canada.
We have long appreciated that the Crown disclosure documents from a
criminal proceeding can not simply be shared with counsel in a subsequent civil case that is based on the
same events and
alleged wrongdoing.
The central issue on this appeal arises from an apparent conflict between the constitutional rights of a witness in a
criminal proceeding and the constitutional rights of the accused in that
same proceeding.37 The witness, N.S., an
alleged victim of historical sexual assaults, contends that her religious beliefs dictate that she must wear a veil covering her face, except her eyes, when testifying.
(e) In the event the respondent named in any complaint
alleging a violation of the Code of Ethics is involved in any
criminal litigation arising out of the
same facts and circumstances giving rise to the complaint
alleging unethical conduct, the complaint shall not proceed to a hearing before the Professional Standards Committee but rather shall be held in abeyance until the pending
criminal proceedings have been concluded.
It is
alleged this
same criminal group was also involved in decommissioning MGOs and putting the houses back on the market after they had been seized by police.