Sentences with phrase «without seeing a judge»

If you have been instructed that you can come to Court and pay the fine on your citation without seeing a judge, your case has more than likely been directed to the Citation Division.
People who are eligible for amnesty will have their application processed without seeing a judge
Imagine resolving all the issues in your separation without seeing a judge, without exposing the most intimate details of your life in a public court?

Not exact matches

People judge our power and authority within seconds of seeing you and without you needing to say a thing.
So it's very hard to judge performance without seeing the context.
However, it's hard to judge the activities of an investor without seeing the overall context.
THe israelites had already judged jesus to be a fraud, like the frauds before him, and the main body of Judaism moved on without him, but Paul saw the potential in converting people who had no preconceptions of what the messiah had to look like and they molded them like silly putty.
We ask that they shall not judge a part of the picture without seeing the whole.
When they quote such a verse at us, we think that since it is Scripture, it must mean what the world says it means, and so we refrain from judging others, without ever looking up the passage to see what it really says.
A tension is thus created between confession of faith and narration of things seen, at the heart of which is renewed the ever present tension between the judgment of the judge, who decides without having seen, and the narration of the witness who has seen.
Having been mentally sick myself and having seen the misery of those who do not fit into society anymore, I know how comforting it is when someone listens to you without judging.
belief in anything without supporting evidence is a childrens game... We teach our children not to lie, judge a book by its cover, or to take anything at face value or to just believe without questioning... you know, we say stuff like check the source and don't believe everything you see / hear... should we teach seeking knowledge or to have faith in without?
Moreover, the fundamental error in the judge's statement can be seen by the simple expedient of a counter example: should a white supremacist attack an African American man it would be considered a hate crime without regards to what anyone was saying at the time.
Adam, Grace can provide the strength to survive being misunderstood and persecuted without becoming cynical and bitter; but it is not yet «sufficient» until it has open up the minds and hearts of those who judge and persecute empowering them to see and appreciate the gifts of those who do not fit the common profile for normalcy.
I still think NY was in the drivers seat with Melo I don't think this was necessarily Melo picking OKC over PDX I think NY management saw our offer of ex-scrap heap players and felt the OKC offer was better Maybe Noah injury played a role I think NO would not offer up what NYC deemed to be better then the OKC trade I do think Kantor and McDermott are better then Meyers, Harkless, Noah, etc... So without one of our draftees from this year or a high draft pick NY took the best offer I trust that NO is a good judge of talent and felt giving up anything more then what he offered was not worth an aging but talented Melo
The Home Office has seen its budget slashed by 20 % - significantly more than the 12 % cuts judged by the police watchdog to be the maximum savings possible without affecting the frontline.
A federal judge dismissed a claim by three county corrections officers that their constitutional rights to privacy was violated when others may have seen their medical records without permission.
Albany attorney and former City Court Judge Thomas Keefe, who has been working on Balarin's campaign, said in the primary and now for the general election, he's seen candidates and their supporters target people who don't typically vote to encourage them to vote absentee — without necessarily having a valid reason to do so.
Realist... I see the world as it is so i live to be me without care of judge by others this is my life i just need someone that wants to explore it with me.
It is the kind of film people judge without even seeing.
We see Sheil disappearing into her character through a wig, color contacts, and spray tans, and we feel the frustration, pressure, and anguish that simmer as she interviews people who are quick to judge Chubbuck without providing any actual insight.
Judged on its own, without Criterion's stamp of approval, the cult that's gathered around Equinox since its 1967 bow as The Equinox would be seen as lowbrow Philistines, but slot this baby in as # 338 in a collection of films that, for the most part, wouldn't trip many controversy meters in regards to the «masterpiece» criteria and suddenly an entire school of film criticism — the school that actually has enough faith in film to describe sublimity outside of the irreproachable canon, and enough faith in itself to remark upon it when it's uncovered — is given a shot in the arm.
You can see Jordan offhandedly weighing the line in his mind like a rock he's about to lob: it's one of many nicely judged moments of performance here from a wildly appealing ensemble cast without a weak link.
[xliii] In a stinging dissent, Judge Andrew Kleinfeld observed, «Discriminating against religious schools in a program of otherwise general availability makes no sense as a strategy for avoiding an establishment of religion, because treating everyone the same without regard to religion is hard to see as «establishing» anything — except equality.»
Before Jack Ziegler quite reaches us, I warn Kimmer to stay down by the car with Bentley, and, for once, she does as I ask without an argument, for no potential judge can be seen even chatting with such a man.
Obviously the judge saw through all this bullshit and threw out those countersuits against those other authors, viewing them as completely without merit.
As the judge sorts through the entry and begins to move the better dogs to the front of the class, the «stationary» might begin to question the rankings and final placements without realizing they did not see the individual exercises, the down and backs or all of the side gaits.
Also, this guy is judging the DLC without even seeing how in depth they are.
As you drive, the points at which these tracks converge could see you heading off onto a different section of track, and without a mini-map in the corner this makes judging braking points and setting up racing lines near impossible with trial and error.
Now that the game released and we've seen its content, people can't complain we're judging without knowing its full potential.
Leveling up not only increases HP and damage dealt and bolsters defense, this is hard to judge without seeing non-health and offensive stats, but existing skills are improved every three levels which adds a sense of progression.
While it's difficult to judge without seeing hte game in motion, the visuals look rather similar to last year's game and show little signs of improvement, but we'll reserve judgement until we've seen the game in action for ourselves.
Just like Steam on PC, your friends can now ask you to share your gameplay for broadcast and you can opt to let only them see, without worrying about the rest of the internet judging.
HDR isn't a new concept - we seem to remember Half - Life 2: The Lost Coast boasting about it in 2005 - but for some reason it's back in vogue, and judging by the comparison shots we've seen, it's going to be something you won't want to do without once you have it.
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Can't judge her argument without seeing it in full.
However, only the back of the woman's head would be visible to most of the courtroom, and only the accused, lawyers, court staff and the judge saw the front of her face without her niqab.
One woman «was in jail eleven months before a lawyer was appointed,» while another person «spent thirteen months in jail without seeing a lawyer or a judge
In order to have the hearing, the court official had to pull up the electronic docket, see my name on the file, and see that it was listed for 12:30 p.m. Despite this, he or she simply changed the time and allowed the court to proceed with a hearing without mentioning anything to the judge.
My friends fly back to their home in some country without an extradition treaty before calling the judge and telling them that they made up the story about seeing me kill Bob.
Fair use or not, David Corio, the photographer who took the Marley picture, said he was surprised to see it used in the judicial opinion without any credit or attribution, and believed that «a judge of all people would be decent enough to ask permission before using an image.»
It is a reality we «often» see in Quebec case law where a judge will quote a common law jurisdiction or even a civil law (Quebec, sometimes France) decision or doctrine without translating it.
«Anti-pardons» are also in the news thanks to the great state of Alabama, the lone state in the union that permits judges to overturn jury - mandated «life without parole» sentences and impose the death penalty instead, something judges have seen fit to do 95 times.
As you can see, there are big differences between judges for a crime as small as driving without a valid driver's license.
A three - judge panel led by Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma said they could see issues with the immigration regime without the law firms and banks weighing in.
And, almost without fail, every year a handful of states see legislative efforts to replace commission - based appointment of judges with contested elections.
At the second step, the Court confirmed the Application Judge's approach: evidence showing it was possible to earn the money without unlawful activity is simply not enough to discharge the onus to show Mr. Bourgeois was a legitimate or responsible owner (see para. 7).
The trial judge had thus made a finding of negligence without the necessary factual foundation, another example of a processing error similar to that seen in some of the cases noted above.
When I first saw this billboard, my gut reaction was to say, without judging the women that put up the billboard, that there is no way it would work.
Although it is hard to be certain without more publicly available information, FISC judges likely treat their opinions as non-precedential, as is standard practice for federal district courts.19 The relatively few public FISC opinions do cite earlier FISC opinions and principles of law, 20 but we have seen no clear evidence to suggest that the judges feel formally bound by those earlier opinions in any manner that would set them apart from other Article III district courts.
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