Sentences with phrase «to suspend the judges»

"To suspend the judges" means to temporarily stop or halt the activities or decisions made by judges in a court of law. It can occur due to certain circumstances, like an investigation or review of their conduct, or it can be a temporary measure until a final decision is reached. Full definition
State Supreme Court suspends judge for connection with e-mail porn scandal and allegations of misconduct, Reuters
Lawyer Effah Dartey's client is among the seven out of the 12 High Court suspended Judges implicated in the judicial scandal by the Tiger Eye Private Investigation.
In 2013, the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission suspended a judge for sixty days without pay and reprimanded him for failing to recuse himself after engaging in a private Facebook chat advising a woman about a DUI matter.
Phillips suspended Judge James «for life» and put Bosnich on probation with a gently humiliating proviso that Bosnich would sit next to judges at future bouts in order to be coached in scoring.
For the violations in Count I and Count 11, the Commission imposed a public reprimand and suspended Judge Gormley from her duties as a Family Court Judge, without pay, for a period of 45 days.
The Michigan Supreme Court has removed and conditionally suspended a judge after ruling that he violated the Code of Judicial Conduct.
The board may reprimand the judge or suspend the judge for a part or the rest of the judge's term in office.
Consequently, the legal body, in a statement that was signed by its Director of Information, Mr. Soji Oye, asked various Heads of Court to direct the six suspended Judges to resume their judicial duties with effect from June 7, «as there are already backlog of cases in their various Court for the past eight months».
Three of the suspended judges a fortnight ago filed a suit at the Supreme Court asking it to nullify the supposed prima facie case that was established against them.
Solebo, in the lengthy two - hour ruling, however, held a contrary view, referring to a Nov. 8, 2016 letter from the NJC to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) suspending the judge, noted that the NJC had already exercised disciplinary action against the embattled judge.
Justice Sherifat Solebo of an Ikeja Special Offences Court on Monday ordered Justice Mohammed Yunusa, a suspended judge of the Federal High Court, Lagos, to face trial for alleged corruption.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has also slammed four charges against a suspended judge, Mohammed Yunusa, for allegedly collecting bribe from Mr. Rickey Tarfa (SAN), who is currently facing trial.
The commission accused the suspended judge of having unethical telephone conversations with lawyers and also receiving money from them after which the judge allegedly ruled in their favour.
Justice Sherifat Solebo of an Ikeja Special Offences Court on Monday ordered Justice Mohammed Yunusa, a suspended judge of the Federal High Court, Lagos,...
Thankfully the Michigan Supreme Court took notice and suspended the judge for 30 days.
However, I learned later that EPO staff was told the Administrative Council took issue with the alleged misconduct of the suspended judge.
About a month ago, the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation, the international body running the European Patent Office, expressed «concern at an incident unique in the history of [the] EPO» without saying clearly whether this related to the controversial decision by EPO president Battistelli to «suspend» a member of a board of appeal (a judge in all but name) for disciplinary reasons or whatever the suspended judge might have done.
Rule 15 (a) of the Procedural Rules for Removal or Retirement of Judges on the website of the SCJC allows the Commission to suspend a judge «charged with a misdemeanor involving official misconduct».
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