The taxi driver appealed this finding arguing that «the trial judge erred in law in finding that his conduct was a «contributing cause» of the plaintiffs injuries ``.
Not exact matches
A New York City
taxi driver challenging the constitutionality of mandated GPS - tracking of cabs has gotten a red light from a federal
appeals court.
Harrelson takes an
appealing approach to his oft - overmatched but rather able protagonist, rendering him an innocent simpleton with convictions not all that different from
Taxi Driver's Travis Bickle.
In a recent decision handed of the Ontario Court of
Appeal, Ivic v. Lakovic, a
taxi cab passenger alleged that she was sexually assaulted by a driver of United Taxi Limited («UTL» or the «Taxicab Company») after leaving a party intoxica
taxi cab passenger alleged that she was sexually assaulted by a
driver of United
Taxi Limited («UTL» or the «Taxicab Company») after leaving a party intoxica
Taxi Limited («UTL» or the «Taxicab Company») after leaving a party intoxicated.
A recent decision by a Nova Scotia provincial court judge to acquit a
taxi cab
driver of sexual assault charges has raised the «thorny issue» of capacity to give consent — and the Crown will
appeal.
The decision is of general importance to
appeals by
taxi drivers to the Magistrates» Court against revocations and suspensions of their licences by their local authority.
She represented a man convicted of murdering a
taxi driver in a robbery gone wrong, in his
appeal against the death sentence in 2012.
Advising First Greater Western successfully on the defence of a Court of
Appeal case pursued by
taxi drivers relating to the legal position on alleged
taxi rights.