In a scenario where a client has a clear and
serious criminal purpose, and does not weigh the lawyer's advice, then the criminal communications exclusion would apply.
Not exact matches
UN Security Council will adopt Resolution 1566 in 2004 and gives a definition of terrorism as «
criminal acts, including against civilians, committed with the intent to cause death or
serious bodily injury, or taking of hostages, with the
purpose to provoke a state of terror in the general public or in a group of persons or particular persons, intimidate a population or compel a government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.»
According to the AG, «data of that type does not reveal information about the booking methods, payment methods used and travel habits, the cross-checking of which can be useful for the
purposes of combating terrorism and other
serious transnational
criminal activities.
The Court held that the revelation of character cases can be roughly divided into three categories: i) where misconduct is extremely
serious, sometimes bordering on
criminal acts (e.g. theft or fraud), just cause for termination will usually exist; ii) where conduct reveals deceit, misrepresentation or misleading of employers, cause will likely be found; and iii) where there are errors in judgment or a failure to follow rules, it can not automatically be said that the employee was dishonest for the
purposes of justifying summary dismissal.
We remain true to this
purpose regardless of whether our client has suffered a
serious personal injury as the result of another's negligence, or they have been arrested and charged with a
serious criminal offense.
1) make sure that the «access to and the subsequent use of the retained data [are] strictly restricted to the
purpose of preventing and detecting precisely defined
serious offences or of conducting
criminal prosecutions relating thereto» (§ 229);
In our
Criminal Code, a criminal organization is defined as a group of three or more people that has as one of its main purposes the facilitation or commission of serious offences that would likely result in material benefit by the group or any of its indi
Criminal Code, a
criminal organization is defined as a group of three or more people that has as one of its main purposes the facilitation or commission of serious offences that would likely result in material benefit by the group or any of its indi
criminal organization is defined as a group of three or more people that has as one of its main
purposes the facilitation or commission of
serious offences that would likely result in material benefit by the group or any of its individuals.
The team of Lawyers at Strom Law Firm remain true to this
purpose regardless of whether our client has suffered a
serious personal injury as the result of another's negligence, or they have been arrested and charged with a
serious criminal offense.
Its prevalence means it is considered by the CPS to be one of the least
serious criminal offences for the
purpose of instructing prosecuting barristers, attracting a miserly fee (# 480 for a 2 - day trial requiring on average 20 hours» work (2 days at court plus a conservative 4 hours» preparation), so around # 24 gross an hour, of which I would take home about # 12), and is therefore prosecuted often by the least experienced in our ranks.
When facing the
serious charge of marijuana possession for the
purposes of trafficking, you need a
criminal defence lawyer who is current on the legal issues and meticulous in preparing your defence.
Section 1 of DRIPA was declared by the Court of Appeal in Watson in January 2018 to be incompatible with EU law in certain respects, (namely, that in the area of
criminal justice, access to retained data was not limited to the
purpose of combating «
serious crime», and access to retained data was not subject to prior review by a court or an independent administrative body), following the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union («CJEU») in Tele2 / Watson.
Terrorism includes
criminal acts, including against civilians, committed with the intent to cause death or
serious bodily injury, or taking of hostages, with the
purpose to provide a state of terror in the general public or in a group of persons or particular persons, intimidate a population, or compel a government of international organization to do or to abstain from doing an act.
Terrorism includes
criminal acts, including against civilians, committed with the intent to cause death or
serious bodily injury, or taking of hostages, with the
purpose to provide a state of terror in the general public or in a group of persons or particular persons, intimidate a population, or compel a government or international organization to do or to abstain from doing an act.