Furthermore, not only must the prosecutor never agree a deal on sentencing with the defendant, neither must it
make submissions to the court as to what the sentence should be imposed.
(4) Where the Attorney General of Canada or the Attorney General of Ontario is entitled to notice under this section, he or she is entitled to adduce evidence and make
submissions to the court in respect of the constitutional question.
The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, jointly with the Canadian Council of Refugees, was an intervener in the case and made
written submissions to the court.
Judicial writing is a collaborative writing exercise — combining past judgments, the positions of counsel who
provide submissions to the court, and information from academics, Jamal said.
I was tasked with giving the opening introduction of our client's case, conducting some of the direct examination, and presenting our client's
closing submissions to the Court, and I knew I had to be well prepared for every possible scenario that could arise at trial.
Alison's briefing experience
includes submissions to courts at all stages of litigation, including appellate submissions to the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Holland & Knight's maritime attorneys have appeared before courts across the U.S. and have provided
expert submissions to courts and maritime arbitration panels around the world.
Result: Notwithstanding that our client fractured the complainant's cheekbone, Mr. Mines was able to persude Crown counsel to make a
joint submission to the court for a conditional discharge with 18 months probation.
Similar to s 87A, s 87 could also allow for other parties to be notified and given the opportunity to make
submissions to the Court objecting to the proposed determination.
(4) The Attorney General of Canada shall be notified and is entitled to make
submissions to the court if the question relates to the constitutional validity or constitutional applicability of an Act, or of a regulation or by - law made under an Act, of the Parliament of Canada or the Legislature.
Writing a Practical Parenting Plan: Tips for Parents is a 2 hour class taught in an educational and interactive format that specifically addresses the needs of parents who must develop a Parenting Plan for
submission to the court in their dissolution or paternity action.
An issue falling out of the above, is the fact that IP addresses, (and other technical forms
of submissions to the courts) will appear as jiberish to most judges.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, stressed the importance of high penalties in deterring anti-competitive conduct and announced the ACCC would «continue to make
submissions to the courts for higher penalties to be imposed for anti-competitive conduct».
In
its submission to the court, the association said the new rules were unfair because it would cost the formula companies USD$ 128 million to comply with them, USD$ 120 million of which would be in lost sales.
His claim has exposed the way in which the Health Act is routinely flouted at HMP Wymott, although what he described in
his submissions to the court will be familiar to anyone who has first - hand experience of prison life, including members of staff and prisoners smoking on landings and workplaces.
A submission to the court by the claimants» lawyers said: «The Metropolitan police misled the claimants and the wider public by stating that there was only «a handful» of victims; and that, where there was evidence of hacking, victims were told.
But I suspect the political leanings of the appeals court make that outcome very unlikely, no matter the quality of Mann's case, the errors in
his submissions to the court, and the many amicus briefs supporting Steyn.
The Court initially ruled that Zamin could make
those submissions to the Court in a hearing in camera from which ENRC's counsel would be excluded, but subsequently accepted that this could infringe ENRC's Article 6 rights.
It was entirely reasonable for defence counsel to seek an opportunity to research and consider the law before making
submissions to the court, and it may well have been of considerable assistance to the court.
Many self - represented parties include information in
their submissions to the court that is harmful to their own case as they do not appreciate what a Judge is looking for.
What role will these programs play in
submissions to the court?
After this searching and careful review of ID as espoused by its proponents, as elaborated upon in
submissions to the Court, and as scrutinized over a six week trial, we find that ID is not science and can not be adjudged a valid, accepted scientific theory as it has failed to publish in peer - reviewed journals, engage in research and testing, and gain acceptance in the scientific community.
Set - aside work offers an opportunity to meet with clients, conduct client intake, review a not - so - simple statue that has associate interpretive case law, and prepare limited pleadings for
submission to the court.
Academically trained as a writer, Mr. Cooper also provides clear, concise, and persuasively argued legal factums for
submission to court.
CCLA's
submissions to the Court had argued that having control over the phone or office where the message is found should not be the deciding factor when considering whether a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in a text message.
In
its submission to the Court, West Coast LEAF argued that limiting the scope of human rights protections against discriminatory harassment — as the BC Court of Appeal did — turns back the clock on 30 years of workplace equality rights.
The same is obviously true for lawyers preparing documents for
submission to courts and for legal scholars writing legal treatises.
The reassurance that the documentation will be reviewed by a qualified lawyer prior to
submission to court;
We have provided the Instructions and Forms, which can be printed then completed for
submission to the court.
The unit owner's position that the corporation's claim was barred by the Statute of Limitations failed on a strictly technical basis, as the expiry of the limitation period was not pleaded in the owner's statement of defence, it was only included in the owner's
submissions to the Court.
I'm looking forward to the day when sources like SLAW are cited in an academic paper or
a submission to a court.
I'm not entirely convinced it will have any noticeable impact on the language used in
submissions to the courts; it doesn't encourage the use of plain, concise writing but merely discourages the use of overly formalistic language.