Sentences with phrase «what stage of the proceedings»

Each of the 11 offers had a different price outcome for the client depending on whether the case was successful and at what stage of the proceedings the recovery was achieved.
The charges vary depending on which court the defendant's case is sent to and at what stage of the proceedings they are convicted.

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As we checked in, E and I were hauled in front of a security officer to taste the revolting baby food we were carrying; Hugh's Calpol was unceremoniously confiscated; E had to prise the teddy bear from his hands [the response was what E fondly calls auto - waa] and just in case mother and child were not feeling sufficiently browned off by this stage in the proceedings, I was forced to stand the other side of the security barrier while my baby and hispushchair were searched.
Justice Moldaver then turns to what is described as practical considerations for law enforcement and the administration of justice, at paras. 183 - 6, suggesting that (a) the disclosure of text messages received by a complainant could be challenged by a sender who is alleged to have abused the complainant and thus exposes vulnerable complainants such as children, people with mental disabilities and the elderly (b) the increased need for warrants could strain police and judicial resources in an overburdened criminal justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosecutions.
The expert also needs to know what type of case it is, ie civil, criminal, family or other, whether the matter is in its early pre-action stage or if court proceedings have begun, and whether you are instructing him as a party - appointed expert or a single joint expert (or, if the matter is pre-action, as a jointly selected expert under a pre-action protocol).
Mr Justice Roth so eloquently states: «The Pt 18 procedure should not be used to force a defendant, in adversarial litigation, to provide what amounts to fragmentary witness evidence at the behest of the claimant at an earlier stage in the proceedings
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