Sentences with phrase «speak in court over»

Manchester United's talented Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera is in hot water, after being summoned to speak in court over former side Real Zaragoza's match fixing allegations, reports the Daily Mail.

Not exact matches

Indeed, I am not only worried but I'm also very concerned over the setback to our electoral system, and speaking generally in the best tradition of our legal profession, not being specific on matters before any court, the implication of some of the tribunals outcome intended to shoot down the use of the card reader as some of my fellow lawyers involved in petition matters are determined to achieve is worrisome.
Cameroon teachers on strike in battle over English or French Cameroonian forces have cracked down on protests in the English - speaking region that erupted last October, beating and arresting protesters, some of whom face the death penalty in military courts — under the same anti-terrorism law used to prosecute the journalist Ahmed Abba.
«We have spoken to our lawyers and we will seek an interpretation in court over the legality of the meeting which was held, if that is upheld, then the decision taken will be declared null and void... we believe in our flagbearer and he also believes in the rule of law, he will not fight but go to court and that is just what we will also be doing,» he said.
When he didn't want trouble for himself and his top aide, David Johnson, over Johnson's alleged assault of his girlfriend, Paterson, according to the famous Times bombshell, spoke directly to Sherr - una Booker (who then failed to show up to court the next day), and in doing so, got himself in big trouble.
Senator Charles Schumer (D - NY) has spoken out in defense of Apple and the publishers who are currently engaged in court proceedings with the Department of Justice over anti-trust violations.
The hacker Smedley spoke out against, Julius Kivimaki, was recently found guilty of committing over 50,000 «aggravated computer break - ins» by a Finnish court and given a commuted sentence.
It's no surprise, then, that there's been so much discussion around the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Re: Indalex Ltd., a case Hatnay was involved in and spoke about during a session on disputes over underfunded pension plans.
The over 700 guests in attendance viewed a powerful video that spoke to some of the issues facing Legal Aid clients and the work of the Society in the communities and courts of New York City.
When I spoke to him over the phone, Sanger confirmed to me that no clear constitutional challenge to the practice has emerged to his knowledge, and certainly not at the United States Supreme Court, or in California, where he practices law.
During their interview with the Citizen, the lawyers called for a high - level national debate over new media and its growing impact on Canadian court proceedings and spoke of how they deliberately put a protective «code of silence» on the Williams evidence — even within their own office — and how they agonized for days over the statement Edelson read in court at the end of the hearing.
«Comparatively,» the Supreme Court preemption precedent on which the defendant relied (chiefly Mensing / Bartlett) «spoke directly on the FDA's power to regulate what speech appears in a drug's «label» and when that power takes preemptive effect over what is required by state tort law.»
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