Sentences with phrase «sought pending trial»

He is conscious of the need to act swiftly when applications for interim injunctive relief are sought pending trial and is prepared to work intensively at short notice in order to do so.

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He also sought the court's order releasing him from detention unconditionally pending the commencement and determination of his trial if any charge would ever be filed against him on the basis of his ongoing detention.
In their memo seeking bail pending appeal, they stated that if the court constrains the definition of an official act when it comes to trading favors, it's likely Silver's conviction will be reversed and a new trial will be ordered.
She says she would have used the information about the other defendant to apply for Gills to be released on his own recognizance pending trial and would have filed motions seeking pretrial dismissal of the case.
The Court confirmed the usual legal test for interlocutory injunctions (an order requiring a party to stop doing something pending a trial) applies: is there a serious issue (Google acknowledged there was); is the party seeking the injunction suffering «irreparable harm»; and does the balance of convenience favour granting the injunction.
Given that robbery is deemed a violent offence, the Crown will often seek your detention pending trial if you are facing a robbery allegation.
Where an appellant seeks to stay the execution of a trial order pending appeal, Courts apply the Fulton test (see Fulton Insurance Agencies Ltd. v. Purdy (1990), 1990 CanLII 2357 (NS CA), 100 N.S.R. (2d) 341 (C.A. in chambers)-RRB-.
The father sought interim changes to parenting time of the parties» four children, pending a trial.
Assumed the lead trial counsel role defending a Fortune 500 financial services company in a lawsuit pending in federal court in South Carolina, seeking $ 103 million in damages allegedly flowing from a breach of contract.
They are often sought in circumstances of urgency and are intended to preserve the status quo, ie to stop a transaction from occurring or being carried into effect, pending a full trial as to the merits of the allegations of breach.
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