Sentences with phrase «stated justice delayed»

It is often stated justice delayed is justice denied.

Not exact matches

Chris Amato, a staff attorney for Earth Justice and former official with the state's Department of Environmental Conservation, said his organization has experienced delays at that agency and the Public Service Commission that have made it difficult to weigh in on policy proposals.
The Department of Justice sued to force the state to move up the September primary, and after several months of delays, a federal judge ruled two weeks ago that the primary for congressional seats was to be held June 26.
«I want to give people hope with my vision for where this city can go,» Ellis told The Alt shortly after Mayor Kathy Sheehan's State of the City address (which was delayed and disrupted by protests by social justice activists and union members).
Mr. Cuomo also plans to introduce a bill aimed at another stubborn problem in the justice system: constant delays in bringing a person to trial that often make a mockery of the speedy trial provisions in state law and the United States Constitution.
The statement added, «The EFCC boss expressed concern over the delay usually experienced in dispensing corruption cases and the conspiracy (in some cases) between the criminals and judicial workers / law enforcement agents to make violators of law escape justice, citing the case of a former governor of Adamawa State, Bala Ngilari, who was set free with the connivance of a prison warder and court registrar after being convicted by court.»
In their goodwill messages, representative of the veteran journalists in Osun state, Kayode Adedire and retired Justice Moshood Kunle Ajeigbe expressed worry over the situation whereby budgeting in Nigeria is overshadowed by political interests leading to delay in budget passage by the National Assembly till middle of a year with reference to 2018 budget proposals.
At the same time, magnet schools have gone unfunded and the state is doing everything in its power to dismiss or delay the CCJEF (Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding) vs. Rell case which would require the state to honor its obligation to adequately fund public schools, an obligation which it has never met.
[DeSmog coverage: State Investigations Into What Exxon Knew Double, and Exxon Gets Defensive] Climate activists and even presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are urging the Department of Justice and other relevant government agencies to investigate the fossil fuel industry's deliberate efforts to delay policy action to address the climate threat.
The Secretary of State for Justice announced in early February that the planned introduction of the Bribery Act (the Act) in April 2011 will be delayed a third time.
The Times editors say they worry the legislation's forced «lunge» of these lawsuits from state courts onto already choked federal court dockets (even if most plaintiffs are from the same state) will delay, deny or discourage the pursuit of justice.
The changes have arisen because there appears to be a consensus between states to the effect that delay undermines justice and, so long as fair trial and human rights safeguards are in place, the extradition process should — it is argued — be much more administrative and less forensic in nature.
The union representing state and municipal employees — the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — called Friday's action a «freeze on justice in Los Angeles» and warned that the county would experience «an end to timely justice» with cases being delayed for years, particularly in civil costate and municipal employees — the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — called Friday's action a «freeze on justice in Los Angeles» and warned that the county would experience «an end to timely justice» with cases being delayed for years, particularly in civil coState, County and Municipal Employees — called Friday's action a «freeze on justice in Los Angeles» and warned that the county would experience «an end to timely justice» with cases being delayed for years, particularly in civil courts.
Lord Phillips, the former lord chief justice, refuted these contentions at a Delhi Conference in 2008, stating «court - ordered mediation merely delays briefly the progress to trial and does not deprive a party of any right to trial»... «Mediation is ordered in many jurisdictions without materially affecting the prospects of success».
«Texas and Pennsylvania are uniquely in the situation of having justice delayed being justice denied,» Sugameli said, referring to the state of the federal judiciary in those states as a whole, including district court vacancies, and the length of time the seats have been open.
For instance, many state constitutions include something like the following: «All courts shall be open, and every person shall have an adequate remedy by due process of law and justice, administered without denial, partiality or unreasonable delay, for injury to him in his person, property, reputation, or other rights.»
At para 30, May LJ summarised the conclusions of Lord Justice Buxton on delay in HB (Ethiopia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2006] EWCA Civ 1713, [2006] All ER (D) 213 (Dec).
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