Sentences with phrase «subsequent prosecution of»

Thereafter, the quality and quantity of the material provided by the defendant in the investigation and subsequent prosecution of crime falls to be considered.

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I guess under Judge Martin's brilliant legal analysis, if the gun - toting, bible - beatin» Christians of his county find his ruling «offensive» they can just bring their pitchforks and remove him from the bench, and then in any subsequent prosecution all evidence will be thrown out and Judge Martin can be called a «doofus» for making a ruling that offends them.
According to him, since his arrest and subsequent prosecution after the state had paid him GH cents 51.2 million in judgement debt, he had become a frequent patron of the law courts, all in an effort to protect his rights.
[64] One commentator observed that «the Goodman - Mulcaire revelations and subsequent prosecution were supposed to have settled the hacking matter forever and might have done just that, except that successful law suits... kept popping up against News of the World after the convictions.»
On the Maina saga, the labour leader expressed support of labour for the action by President Buhari on Abdulrasheed Maina former Chairman of Pension Taskforce as well as the sack of former SGF, David Babachir and former Director - General of the National Intelligent Agency, Ayodele Oke based on allegations of corruption against them and their subsequent prosecution.
As for the youth in Güzeltepe, their display of their rage on the street at small demonstrations deemed marginal by neighborhood residents and their subsequent retreats leads not only to the marginalization of youth in the eyes of the neighborhood, but also results in harsh prosecutions, jail sentences, or youth being wounded or even killed [21] by police bullets, since such demonstrations take place in a neighborhood under constant police surveillance.
Given the release and subsequent analysis of the email trove, pal review collaborators should reassess their participation / contributions to this travesty and consider seeking protection from prosecution for their cooperation with inside info.
Such relaxation of the application of the rules of evidence also can be seen in jury trials, including where the judge allows prosecution witnesses to testify to otherwise inadmissible hearsay matters after a prosecutor claims s / he will «tie up» the hearsay loose ends with subsequent testimony and evidence.
But the admissibility of these answers in subsequent prosecutions should now be reconsidered.
The firms jointly advised the company on the investigations, assisting with enquires from the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and the US Department of Justice, and coordinating the subsequent resolution (while avoiding further investigations, a lengthy court prosecution and a possible criminal conviction).
In 2007, as part of a cooperation agreement with the United States Department of Justice and subsequent Immunity from Prosecution in the UK, Richard assisted the United States, UK, and other governments in their understanding of how FCPA, bribery and other export violations occurred and operated in international sales.
The attorney general may give an undertaking not to use evidence given in the course of the inquiry in any subsequent criminal prosecutions against the witnesses.
Opinions may differ as to whether Avery, in fact, murdered Halbach, but it's abundantly clear that there are aspects of Avery's subsequent investigation and prosecution that do not accord with what we would expect to see in a fair trial.
From there, two uniformed police officers thought plaintiff was suspicious, resulting in an altercation which result resulted in a criminal arrest / citation (he was taken into custody for six hours and then let go), no subsequent prosecution, and a lost job as a result of the arrest / citation.
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);
Mason issued hi challenge during the course of this interview on MSNBC, which covered the prosecution and subsequent conviction of Mason's client, Nelson Serrano, for four murders.
There is «nothing to lose» by entering a stay so the Crown is relieved of the burden of having to assess the evidence and determine whether a subsequent prosecution is a realistic possibility.
In a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has held that a patent owner's statements made in a preliminary statement during an AIA inter partes review (IPR) proceeding may create prosecution disclaimer during subsequent federal court litigation.
The team has experience of assisting its clients through investigations, interviews and subsequent prosecutions by the Health and Safety Executive and other regulatory bodies.
The fingerprint match led to a subsequent arrest and prosecution of client.
The fact that the prosecution of the patent played such a prominent role in the infringement action and subsequent decision (albeit in obiter) suggests an area ripe for judicial activism, to, in some circumstances, «go behind» the issuance of a patent and defer back to Patent Office proceedings.
But the subsequent inquiry by the chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service discovered that this view was mistaken (see Review of the Investigation and Criminal Proceedings relating to the Jubilee Line Case by Stephen Wooler, June 2006).
That concurrent legislative action, and uninterrupted subsequent history of allowing prosecutions in the federal courts clearly establishes federal jurisdiction over federal prosecutions.
Skills listed on the sample resumes of Patent Agents include working with clients to help identify problems and determine a proper legal strategy, and draft and submit non-provisional patent applications and subsequent prosecution documents.
Witnesses may ask for and be given the protection of either or both of the federal or provincial Evidence Act, which means that the evidence can not be used against those witnesses in subsequent criminal or civil cases except in situations where it could be shown that the evidence given at the hearing was inconsistent with the evidence given in the subsequent case, in which case the original evidence could be used in a prosecution for perjury.
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