Sentences with phrase «under indictment as»

On top of the I.D.C., the State Senate contains 29 Republicans, 24 mainstream Democrats, two Democrats who are under indictment as well as Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat who sits with Republicans.

Not exact matches

The first leg was not only the quintessential example of Barcelona's progression under Luis Enrique, it also served as a relatively damning indictment of Guardiola's unflinching faith in his own system.
Percoco was also charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right along with «others known and unknown,» but the indictment did not name any of his co-defendants as co-conspirators, and a spokesman for the U.S. attorney would not elaborate.
In November 2009, he returned to Newburgh as fire chief, but the indictment alleges he failed to report his return to the public sector New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System despite knowing he had a duty under state law to do so.
Astorino has decried the advertising as false and nasty, especially the ad in which he's accused of racketeering, the basis of which came from a lawsuit filed by a colorful Westchester County businessman now under indictment for fraud.
Indictments could be imminent as a federal grand jury meets this week in an ongoing probe of the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office under former prosecutor Charles Hynes, a source told The New York Post.
«Yet somehow in the Senate the Republicans now have an entire leadership in the Senate that's under indictment and they go about business as usual,» Gianaris said.
Cuomo said the deal represented the latest improvement to state ethics laws under his watch, and was in response to the arrest and indictment of former speaker Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat charged with taking $ 3.9 million in kickbacks disguised as legal fees.
When Lawson defeated Corrine Brown, he benefited from several tail winds, such as a Jacksonville spoiler candidate, an incumbent under indictment, and on - hand cash advantage (as Corrine Brown, awaiting a fraud trial, was not able to fundraise.
Holding one's seat in the Legislature while under indictment is often seen as a bargaining chip with prosecutors.
As expected former state Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's attorneys have filed an appeal of his January 2009 indictment on federal corruption charges, arguing in part that the theft of honest services statute under which he was convicted has been invalidated by the US Supreme Court.
His resignation leaves Staten Island without representation as the new Congress is sworn in Tuesday, just two months after Grimm was handily re-elected even while under indictment.
Only one sitting senator is currently under indictment, and as of this afternoon, the effort to prosecute him came up short.
But he does say that Sen. Tom Libous, of Binghamton, will remain as deputy majority leader, even though Libous is under indictment.
Indictments could be imminent as a federal grand jury meets this week in an ongoing probe of the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office under former prosecutor Charles Hynes, a source told The Post.
«However, as a serving minister in an administration that is fighting corruption, Dr Fayemi has a duty to respond to his indictment by the judicial commission of enquiry, which probed the finances of Ekiti state under his watch.
«UNDER OUR SKIN» Andy Abrahams Wilson's exposé on the worldwide epidemic of Lyme disease serves as both cautionary, informative cinema and indictment of a complicit health care industry.
Jepsen lightly approached the question of where Judge Thomas Moukawsher's broad indictment of public K - 12 education was right or wrong as a matter of policy, but the appeal sharply attacks the judge's legal basis for ruling that shortcomings he identified violate students» rights under the state Constitution to a free and adequate education.
On the other hand, it is strongly beginning to appear as though Shukla may find himself under indictment for reasons pertaining only to his use (or alleged misuse) of federal grant money.
Venable, an African American, moved to dismiss the indictment against him on the grounds that the U.S. Attorney's Office allegedly selected him for prosecution under a federal - state law enforcement initiative known as Project Exile, because of his race.
A direct indictment requires the consent of the Attorney General and is rarely used — but may become more frequent as Crowns face pressure to keep cases under 30 months.
This is a writ of error to the County Court of Oneida County, in the State of New York (to which court the record had been remitted), to review the judgment of the Court of Appeal of that State affirming the judgment of the Supreme Court, which itself affirmed the judgment of the County Court, convicting the defendant of a misdemeanor on an indictment under a statute of that State, known, by its short title, as the labor
Former leaders of Tyco, WorldCom and Enron under indictment were probably not seen by key employees as having the proper commitment and respect for compliance.
Offences under s. 236 are ineligible for a conditional sentence order under s. 742.1 (b) and (c), as there are mandatory minimum periods of incarceration and, when prosecuted by indictment, the maximum penalty is 14 years or life.
Offences under s. 220 (b), 249.2 and 249.3 are ineligible for a conditional sentence order under s. 742.1 (c), when prosecuted by indictment, as the maximum period of incarceration is 14 years or life.
The district judges shall be elected by the qualified electors of their respective districts, and shall hold office for the term of 6 years (excepting those elected at said first election) from and including the first Monday of January, next succeeding their election and qualification; provided, that the First Judicial District shall be entitled to, and shall have three district judges, who shall possess co-extensive and concurrent jurisdiction, and who shall be elected at the same times, in the same manner, and shall hold office for the like terms as herein prescribed, in relation to the judges in other judicial districts, any one of said judges may preside on the empanneling [empaneling] of grand juries and the presentment and trial on indictments, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by law.
At the end of the criminal trial, counsel for the prosecution advised the directors that they should now issue their civil proceedings, as it appeared that 4Eng was not a victim under the terms of the indictment (the victim was Mars) and as such it was not entitled to any compensation under the criminal regime.
The provision would extend the powers and rights of audience of DCWs by enabling them to conduct: - summary trials in magistrates» courts; - certain proceedings in magistrates» courts, including proceedings relating to offences triable only on indictment by a judge and jury at the crown court; - applications and other proceedings relating to «preventative civil orders» such as anti-social behaviour orders; and - certain proceedings (other than criminal proceedings) assigned to the director of public prosecutions by the attorney general under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, s 3 (2)(g).
Also, really absurdly nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.
Wherever the word «operate» or «operating» as a broker, broker associate, or sales associate appears in this chapter; in any order, rule, or regulation of the commission; in any pleading, indictment, or information under this chapter; in any court action or proceeding; or in any order or judgment of a court, it shall be deemed to mean the commission of one or more acts described in this chapter as constituting or defining a broker, broker associate, or sales associate, not including, however, any of the exceptions stated therein.
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