Sentences with phrase «to bring someone to court»

You will then either have to bring it to the court in person or mail it in.
Liability coverage is something that is going to help you pay for legal fees and damages if you are brought to court for someone getting harmed in your home.
In these cases, important matters of public interest can be brought to court by external interested parties or civil advocacy organizations.
Last year, 143 offenders were brought to the Court of Appeal, up from 108 in the previous year.
But only 50 % of cases brought to court lead to conviction, encouraging the advocates of anonymity to call for reform in the interest of protecting those found not guilty.
Most importantly, don't bring them to court with you!
A contested bail hearing usually takes place on the day the accused is first brought to court or at least within several days of the arrest.
If we are to go ahead with all these allegations, there are a plethora of cases being brought to the court without support.
Interview them in front of their audience, record their answer, then bring it to court when the lawsuits start?
Each new relevant case that is brought to court only adds further to the substantial existing body of knowledge that a lawyer potentially needs to consider in order to do their job effectively.
While most judges and counsel have easy access to laptop they don't always bring them to court.
Once brought to court, a judge is likely to order joint legal custody if parents have agreed to sharing this parental responsibility.
You'll then either need to mail it or bring it to the court in person depending on the court instructions.
, refused to be brought to court for his trial.
In a fresh motion on notice brought to the court on wednesday, the government prayed the court for an order to shield the identities of the witnesses and that the record of proceedings not to be made accessible to the public.
Jesus was also brought to court on spurious charges; do you believe what his detractors said about him?
When he called the registrar via telephone at the Filing Section of an Accra High Court to verify why the docket was not brought to court at the appointed date, the registrar responded that the docket could not be found at the registry.
The trial Judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola had in February dismissed similar motion on protection of witnesses brought to the court by the Federal Government on the ground that the motion was baseless and unwarranted.
Another problem occurs when you are brought to court within the 24 hours, but the court is so backlogged by bails from the previous day or that day or from the weekend, that they have no time to hear your bail.
«Except the court gives express order for the defendant not to be in court, the accused must be brought to court from wherever he is.
Moreover, I also note that neither counsel brought it to the Court's attention that this decision was reversed by the Supreme Court of Canada and the issue of costs was left to the parties to resolve or, in the alternative, remanded back to the Court of Appeal for further consideration.
Go back and you will catch Miller mentioning many a time «What Parrom brings to the court you can't coach» in after game interviews.
This is after a Kumasi High Court, presided over by Justice Nicholas Mensah Cudjoe Abodakpi on April 12, 2017, ordered that his two vehicles in police custody be brought to the court premises.
Dasuki was however brought to the court around 11:00 am in compliance with the court order under a tight security.
The motion signed by Diri was brought to the court pursuant to section 169 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015.
Meantime, for the third time, the PDP spokesman who pleaded not guilty to the charge against him, was also brought to court today in handcuffs by prison officials.
The prosecuting counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), told the Federal High Court in Lagos that Udoh had been evasive, adding that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had been having difficulty bringing him to court.
She said: «We know that it is often only after many rapes that a defendant is finally brought to court and it is only at that point, often, when previous victims find the courage to come forward.
Meanwhile, Maryam who was brought to court alongside her six - month old baby girl wept uncontrollably immediately the court ordered her remand in prison custody.
In cases where the matter went beyond an administrative hearing and was actually brought to court, one study cited in Mayes and Zirkel's review found that «schools prevailed in 54.3 % of special education court cases,» which the authors say is in line with the findings of other studies.
This case was initially brought to the court's attention by the Polish Minister of Culture Małgorzata Omilanowska.
Mauro covers research by Richard Lazarus, who found that an increasing percentage of cases brought to the court come from «repeat practitioners,» i.e., lawyers with multiple appearances before the court.
«This is something I know Scott has wanted to bring to the court since he became clerk» in 2013, Hawthorne says.
«Justice Rothstein brings to the Court superb experience, both as a lawyer and a judge, and he has a profound commitment to the rule of law,» said Chief Justice McLachlin.
Defense counsel immediately brought to the court's attention the tremendous amount of publicity in the Cleveland press that «misrepresented entirely the testimony» in the case.
They intended for all matters brought to the courts to be considered by a jury of independent, free individuals, who were not beholden to the courts or government, and who would freely render a verdict based on justice even if in direct opposition to the courts and the law.
Currently, most claims of aboriginal rights and titles brought to the courts are through a representative action where one member of the group becomes the representative plaintiff for the remainder of the group, making it easier to represent all the members of an entity.
In response I recently received a packet of papers from the defendant's attorney basically requesting that I send the defendant's attorney all the things I am going to bring to court as evodence, as well as my and everyone else involved's SSN and driver license numbers (as if I know the relevant store employee's DL # and SSN, and as if I would give them my own).
Fortunately, the achievements of CrowdJustice so far indicate that there are many people willing to donate under these conditions and that as a result it has been possible to bring to court valid claims that might otherwise have been un-redressed.
Anti-strike reforms in last budget bill see Harper government brought to court by public sector union, The National Post
This month we learn more about social care and making legal deci - sions for vulnerable adults, and forensic engineering and the issues this industry brings to courts.
The purpose of the tendered Amicus brief was to bring to the courts attention important legal issues that affect all members of the judiciary.
Unlike litigation, which is a lawsuit brought to court, mediation allows the parties who are disagreeing to create a solution.
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