Sentences with phrase «with a fair trial»

In the case of global warming, we haven't even bothered with a fair trial.
A B.C. Supreme Court decision has posed an interesting debate: do legal aid rates provide the accused with a fair trial, and, the ability to assembling an adequate defence team?
The reasoning is that jurors» public comments and discussions may interfere with a fair trial.
The practice of the Human Rights Committee with respect to State reporting obligations indicates its tendency to scrutinise closely «special» or «extraordinary» criminal courts in order to ascertain whether they ensure compliance with the fair trial requirements of Article 14.
(A) A judge shall not make any public statement that might reasonably be expected to affect the outcome or impair the fairness of a matter pending or impending in any court, or make any nonpublic statement that might substantially interfere with a fair trial or hearing.
(iii) while a proceeding is pending or impending in any court, make any public comment that might reasonably be expected to affect its outcome or impair its fairness or make any nonpublic comment that might substantially interfere with a fair trial or hearing.
In the result, the Supreme Court of Canada crafted a framework intended to reconcile and balance the competing claims, in an effort to provide the accused with a fair trial while remaining sensitive to the complainant's religious beliefs and practices.39

Not exact matches

Manafort, who faces two federal indictments, seeks a hearing about the source of leaked information that he said interferes with his right to a fair trial in Alexandria, Virginia, where Special Counsel Robert Mueller signed an indictment accusing him of bank and tax fraud.
The law met with the provisional cause opposition from several American organizations, who perceived too late don't a fair trial and the contents of the act as a «virus» for the Fourth Repair.
Multiple defence lawyers for the other arrestees cautioned the judge that the schedule presented — with trials to start on May 7 — might be too rapid to be fair.
It is not the judges right or duty to express his personal opinions or beliefs while sitting on the bench, especially while giving a verdict.Judges are there to make sure due process and a fair and impartial hearing or trial takes place for all those involved.this particular judge's rant on the muslim world based on his views from serving in the military had absolutely no bearing on the case and should not have even been brought up much less used to chastise the victim with.
In this culture / country we have a set of principles that empowers duly authorized agents to apprehend, present the alleged perpetrator for fair and speedy trial, with representation and a verdict rendered by a jury of peers.
Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
But we have the right and the responsibilty to protect ourselves and each other for s - i - ns against man r - a-p-e and pe - do - ph - il - ia are s - i - ns against man and we should jud - ge them and pun - ish the cri - mi - nals after a fair trial with real eviden - ce none of the vi - gi - lan - ty stuff.
With 1,500 of them out there converting two Chin - amen apiece per annum against an uphill birth rate of 33,000 pagans per day, it will take upward of a million years to make the conversions balance the output and bring the Christianizing of the country in sight to the naked eye; therefore, if we can offer our missionaries as rich a field at home at lighter expense and quite satisfactory in the matter of danger, why shouldn't they find it fair and right to come back and give us a trial?
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Essentially, the appeals court agreed with him, ruling in part that the lack of decorum in the courtroom had deprived McLain of a fair trial and overturning the conviction.
Manchester City, heavily criticised for their failure to keep in line with Financial Fair Play regulations, have also had their fair share of trials and tribulatiFair Play regulations, have also had their fair share of trials and tribulatifair share of trials and tribulations.
Needless to say, I've had my fair share of trial and error with nursing pillows.
At common law it is contempt, with intent to impede or prejudice the administration of justice, to publish material calculated to prejudice the fair trial of a pending imminent cause.
«Every accused person has a right to a fair trial, which includes the right to be informed of the charge with sufficient detail to answer it.
We are not saying she's done it, but in the rule of natural justice, we must all admit that anybody alleged to have gotten involved in any act of misconduct must give way for fair trial or justice to take place because you might impede with evidence if you continue to hold office.»
The summary trial, conviction and sentencing were anything but a fair hearing / trial and last but not the least, the taking away of their liberty was not in accordance with procedure permitted by law as required under Article 14 (1).
«We are seeking ways to protect the administration of justice and the defendant's right to a fair trial while keeping to a minimum interference with the right of media organisations and private individuals to publish.»
Article 19 (1) requires a fair hearing (trial) for those charged with criminal offence.
In his letter, Laufer argues Sugarman or someone at the state Board of Elections may have broken the law by leaking the memo, which could constitute interference with an ongoing law enforcement investigation, or could deprive people of their right to a fair trial.
«The military style of pronouncement of guilt on Chief Dokpesi before any fair hearing, betrays the fact that he is a victim of political persecution and mob trial by the APC government because of his association with the PDP.
«We don't get fair trial, they will just be threating students with School Disciplinary Committee.»
«With an eye toward a significant reduction in the jail population, including increased use of community - based diversion programs, and policing, bail and speedy trial reform, the #CLOSErikers Campaign is advocating for a much smaller, less expensive, fairer and more humane public safety system in NYC,» Martin said.
The company has already garnered a fair amount of attention and is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, to conduct a phase II clinical trial in people with pain conditions such as neuralgia, fibromyalgia or migraines.
When the birds then tried to broker a trade with «fair» and «unfair» partners — some completed the trade as expected, but others took the raven's bread and kept (and ate) the cheese — the ravens avoided the tricksters in separate trials a month later.
Reading Manjoo's narrative, which nicely pulls together the different pieces of evidence that saw their first public airing during the just - concluded Apple - Samsung trial, I'm struck again by a path that was filled with more than its fair share of trial and error.
There's a fair bit of trial and error involved, as with anything, to discover what works for your individual needs, but it's with so much joy that I share these explorations and tools that have helped me restore balance to my mind + body, and live a really full, happy life.
Determined to give this straightening brush a fair trial, I packed it with me for my family trip to Hawaii.
But that's all we really needed of Gil, as he exists solely as a stand - in for yellow journalism and to have conversations with the Voice of Reason (Renzo Cesana) about the need for fair trials and a society without violence.
In a nutshell, Fantastic Four is like literally watching a science experiment being created though years of trial and error instead of the finished project with a cool presentation at a science fair.
His roles have ranged from major (Trial By Jury) to ancillary (Vanity Fair) to Satanic (End Of Days), collaborating with exalted directors like the Coen brothers, Jim Jarmusch, and, most recently, Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st).
With the Zodiac killer still very much on the loose, the film decides to double down on its creeping cynicism by suggesting that the only solution is to give more power to the state and do away with basic freedoms such as a fair trial and basic law and orWith the Zodiac killer still very much on the loose, the film decides to double down on its creeping cynicism by suggesting that the only solution is to give more power to the state and do away with basic freedoms such as a fair trial and basic law and orwith basic freedoms such as a fair trial and basic law and order.
In a motion filed on Oct. 6 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the districts said that the landmark St. Louis plan, if allowed to continue, could compromise their right «to a fair and orderly trial
I also know that justice isn't blind and that our current legal system and society presume guilt not innocence with an arrest (if you're arrested you must have done something wrong), so I'd also hope that I'd be able to get the best defense possible to ensure that said family member receives a fair trial.
I do like that Kobo isn't demanding exclusivity, and that once the trial period is over, it will be fair to its authors with a payment model that's sustainable.
If field trials are something you would like to participate in with your Bloodhound, then it would not be fair to expect a calm walk in the park to transpire with your pet on lead as well.
Others have said that after giving these collars a fair trial, they did not help one bit with the flea problem.
It is fair to say that almost any other canine activity (such as hunt tests, field trials, agility, flyball, frisbee, and freestyle obedience) requires the dog to first understand communication with its handler through basic obedience commands.
Fair Hill Maryland is a focal point of local tracking activity with Oriole members and members of other clubs all pitching in to ensure some great trials there.
Of course, building such a robust program offering took a fair amount of trial and error, so Pet World's first experiments with birthday parties, classes and camps were free of charge.
From a gameplay standpoint, sometimes the player might not want to go with the most well - received option and perhaps offer to execute a traitor, rather than let them have a fair trial.
I have had a fair amount of trial and error experiences with both advertising and merchandising across those stores.
(7) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such law enforcement records or information (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or to an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including a State, local or foreign agency or authority or any private institution which furnished information on a confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information compiled by criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal investigation or by an agency conducting a lawful national security intelligence investigation, information furnished by a confidential source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law, or (F) could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual; [the law enforcement exemption]
As for the day's developments, the leftie wallahs at ThinkProgress have a piece on the Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, and by comparison with the excitable Pajama Boys of last week (latest to Xerox the party line: Philadelphia Magazine) it's a pretty fair statement of where we're at (and even the comments - Fox News, big - money donors - are comparatively genial).
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