Sentences with phrase «who referred the case»

His lawyers said his position as Assemblyman was separate from his work as a private lawyer who refers cases to his law firm.
Shehla Mohammed, an Oxford University physician and clinical geneticst who referred the case, wrote that the children seemed to have suffered no ill effects of inbreeding and were generally healthy aside from their tragic obesity.
The survey was sent to the more than 800 primary care veterinarians who refer cases to Auburn's Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
We know who referred the case and to whom the case was referred.

Not exact matches

Bergdahl's defense team filed a last - minute motion on Oct. 23 to completely dismiss the case against him, citing past statements in which Trump had referred to the sergeant as «a no - good traitor who should have been executed» during his presidential campaign.
«In many cases, [because] professors are connected with [the] industry, they can refer you to somebody who can [help] you solve your problem.»
When contacted to confirm that Kulich had worked for him, Shkreli referred all questions to his attorney, Benjamin Brafman, who, when reached, said he would not comment on anything related to Shkreli's case.)
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.»
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Depressive symptoms may occur and if this is the case, the advisor should refer to a mental health specialist, preferably one who specializes in working with women and divorce.
In Isaiah's case, the ruler referred to is apparently to Psamtik I, who conquered the rulers of the other parts of Egypt (Isiah 19:2).
John also said that Jesus became what we are so we might become more of who He is, but even in this case I think it refers to He came to show us how we can be human truly in a great way!
He was refering to the hypocrites who do not practice what they preach (in this case, the pharisees of the New Testament era) and not because all prayers should be private.
In this case, again, the person who is part of the ekklesia is not alone, since in this usage the term refers to more than one person.
Instead of referencing people who look, live and act like Jesus, it often merely refers to people who self - identify as having loosely affiliated themselves with the «Christian» religion (in some cases as opposed to no religious affiliation, or as opposed to being affiliated with some other religion).
This leads to the suggestion that in cases in which a homeless alcoholic seems to have even an embryonic desire for help, it may be wise to discuss the matter with an AA member who has himself lived on Skid Row, rather than referring the person directly to the Salvation Army.
Finally, consider the case of Michael Freeland, who had a forty - three - year history of depression and suicide attempts, and yet the physician who prescribed for him the deadly drug did not deem it necessary to refer him for psychiatric evaluation.
For those who are interested in the «case» that can be made for prayer, I may refer to another book of mine, God's Way with Men (Judson Press, 1970), in which I discussed the relationship between God and men and argued for the validity of prayer as central in that relationship.
Now (and this is important, and will be even more important when we come to talk about girls), most boys used to have some model they could refer to in cases like these: their dad, an older brother, or perhaps a footballer who could rally his team to turn apparent defeat into victory.
While the tribune was listening to the lad's report, he made up his mind to get Paul out of Jerusalem immediately and to refer his case to the Roman procurator of Judea, who resided in Caesarea.
In some cases there are unbelievers who refer to themselves as Christian, they are normally referred to as name - Christians.
Grigoryants referred particularly to the case of former Blackburn Rovers defender Christopher Samba, who was banned for «losing control,» despite the racist abuse he received from Torpedo Moscow fans in September last year.
Hi guys, thanks, I wasn't suggesting you thought I was a liar, its just that once in a while someone will be telling the truth — I wasn't referring to myself in this case except for the statement that I know of people who report on Arsenal who do have reliable inside sources.
I understand that the hon. Member for Dulwich and West Norwood (Helen Hayes) will refer to a local case, and I have I have been contacted by mothers in Lambeth and Southwark who discovered that funding for their work would be cut.
That is the case with the word na'ar which means, literally, «independent male» and refers to a young man, but is also used as a word picture in rare circumstances to convey an unnatural independence when referring to an infant or young child who has been «ripped away» or become unnaturally «independent» from the nurturing presence of a parent.
Taub then referred cancer patients to Silver who passed along their potentially lucrative cases to Weitz and Luxenberg where Silver served as «Of Counsel.»
He allegedly took cash from a state slush fund and gave it to a doctor, who referred asbestos cases to a law firm that illegally split its share of medical settlements with Silver.
The Board of Elections would refer the case to a hearing officer, who would then issue a report.
I am aware of the recent move of Rosenstein who refers to a similar case when in 1941, when Attorney General Robert Jackson investigated a corruption scandal in the US Navy.
«Ultimately, their smear campaign allowed them to defeat the last Republican who voted for marriage equality and gun safety, replacing him with Senator - elect Panepinto, who was convicted of election fraud a few years ago,» the memo says, referring to a 13 - year - old case.
Mr Sackey, on behalf of the Assembly, chiefs and people of the town, also made a request for the completion of a surgical theater at Adieso Health Centre to help cater for the many cases of pregnant women who were mostly referred to far away distance hospitals due to complications.
The MP further alleged that the key suspect, Daniel Asiedu a.k.a sexy, 19, who is standing trail for the murder of the late MP, gave an interesting statement and started mentioning names but the authorities quickly referred the case to the National Headquarters which he claimed will be the end of the case because the facts will change.
Vance did not bring any charges in the case, writing in a ten - page letter to the state Board of Elections enforcement counsel Risa Sugarman, who had referred the case for prosecution, that «the parties involved can not be appropriately prosecuted, given their reliance on
He said that he did not know the former speaker intended to refer asbestos - related cases to the firm, nor was he aware that Silver was directing state research funds to the same doctor, Robert Taub, the former director of the Columbia University Mesothelioma Center, who was allegedly directing clients to the firm.
«There's a lot of work still to be done,» Kaminsky said, referring to the 6,600 Nassau residents who have not completed repairs and closed their cases.
What they're accusing him of is referring business that is going to come before him, almost like a judge who would pick the lawyers who are going to be in the case.
That wasn't the case with Charlie King, a former Democratic Party executive director and ally of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who in a lengthy statement on Wednesday made a lewd double entendre that has also been deployed as a gay slur when referring to state Republican Chairman Ed Cox.
However, under legislation passed by the Labour government the Electoral Commission can refer the case to the police, who could launch an investigation under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.
A person familiar with the case said Leahy - Scott's office has not referred the case to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who prosecutes criminal wrongdoing involving state government employees.
«That case absolutely sparked this and highlighted gaps in the law,» said state Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D - Forest Hills), referring to David Hartshorn, who was charged with criminal sexual act, use of a child in a sexual performance, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child after he allegedly took advantage of young athletes in his home for nearly two years, according to the Queens district attorney.
It says the decision suggested an unwillingness by David Cameron to refer difficult cases to the adviser, who is supposed to oversee the ministerial code of conduct.
Through a friend, Taub, who also holds a PhD from London University, met Silver, who demanded the doctor refer his patients to the law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which specialized in tort cases involving asbestos - related diseases, according to prosecutors.
While the prosecution had argued Mr. Silver had no real experience actually practicing law, Mr. Molo insisted that was not the case and that he was an experienced personal injury attorney who sometimes was approached about cases outside his speciality that he referred to other lawyers for a routine fee.
According to prosecutors, Silver received millions of dollars in referral fees for sending asbestos cancer cases to the firm after respected Columbia research doctor Robert Taub, a leading expert in mesothelioma research, referred the cases to Silver, who is a lawyer.
By 2007, the long - running case was referred to binding arbitration by Lagarde, who at that time was finance minister under conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy.
A spokesman confirmed Lord Goldsmith is looking at the case of Craig Sweeney, a convicted paedophile jailed yesterday for life but who could be out in five years, to see if it should be referred to the court of appeal as too lenient.
He referred the case to the then chief whip, James Arbuthnot, who was worried by what he was told, and told Mrs Spelman to stop paying her nanny from Parliamentary money at once...
If there are problems between people who are in government manning different institutions of State and you have difficulties, but can not refer your case to the appointing authorities or (lieutenants) the appropriate agencies... is not to the credit of the system.
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