Sentences with phrase «when presiding over the case»

Moylan J when presiding over the case on the 11th December 2014 asked the husband for an affidavit and imposed a stay upon his application to vary the child maintenance provisions.

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That was not the case at P&G back in 2009, when Lafley, who had presided over a decade of dramatic innovation and renewal, as well as the company - doubling $ 57 billion acquisition of Gillette in 2005, prepared to step down.
The dispute had deteriorated over the years into a contentious affair that bordered on the uncivilized on many occasions, like when Fernandez called the 85 - year old judge who presided over the case «senile» or referred to Singer as a «Vulture Lord» and «bloodsucker.»
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman wrote to the judge presiding over Joe Percoco's bribery case on Saturday, asking if felonious former lobbyist Todd Howe could wear designer duds when the trial resumes tomorrow.
One of her famous cases is when she presided over the Montie 3 trial in 2016.
When it resumes next year, the case is expected to feature much of the Niagara County Republican establishment over which Maziarz presided as a behind the scenes political boss for more than two decades.
Assuming all interested parties knew the score going in, the judge (Andrew Ceresia, brought in from Rensselaer County to preside over the case) nonetheless injected some suspense when he expressed sympathy for the defendant in his pre-sentencing statement.
When some of the members of the Delta Forces, another deadly group formed in the Ashanti Region for the NPP, were arraigned before court, other group members developed the temerity to invade the courts, freed their men and assaulted the judge presiding over their case.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman wrote to the judge presiding over Percoco's bribery case on Saturday, asking if felonious former lobbyist Todd Howe could wear designer duds when the trial resumes on Monday.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman asked the judge presiding over Percoco's bribery case if newly arrested former lobbyist Todd Howe (pictured) can wear a suit when the trial resumes on Monday.
By law, when a judge reaches a certain age they can no longer preside over cases.
The only film that disappointed me was «Custody,» despite the consistently stellar Viola Davis as a weary family court judge who presides over a case involving a young single Hispanic mother whose children are taken away when one of them suffers a concussion.
Blake, a figure who offered a different path than the one proposed by the philosophers, thinkers, and writers of the Age of Enlightenment — a time when rationality, reason, and science presided over inspiration or spirit — was also a poet who understood that one of the functions of poetry is its capacity for producing images, whether overt in some cases or extremely subtle in others.
When Judge William Alsup, the federal judge presiding over the case, ruled that the case should remain in federal court, many believed he would quickly dismiss the case because of established precedent.
As this piece from the New York Law Journal reports, on the morning of March 11, 2005, Restaino was presiding over a slate of domestic violence cases when he heard the cell phone ring.
The death sentence was upheld by Arizona state courts and a federal trial court, but when the case reached the U.S. Appellate Court for the Ninth Circuit, the judges sided with Hurles 2 to 1, remanding the case to a lower court to review Judge Hilliard's actions and determine if she presided over the case fairly.
Judge Judy takes a no - nonsense approach when presiding over real small - claims cases inside a television courtroom.
I've seen what happens to many of these people in court, when they stand up and try to explain to the judge how they are «Mennonites» who can't be found guilty under the Constitution because it's a violation of their rights dating back centuries before America existed, or when they challenge the judge's right to preside over their case because of some arcane law, or that red light cameras are unconstitutional because they do not get to confront their accusers, again, I cringe, because I know what's coming.
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