Or better yet, to see
a witness appear in court in the nude?
Not exact matches
One of the Brazilian campaigners
appeared as a
witness in January 2012
in a
court case brought against Nestlé
in Switzerland for spying on campaigners — click here.
Daley's lawyers filed a motion last week asking Jacobius to toss out a subpoena compelling him to take the
witness stand on the grounds that
appearing in court would be a medical hardship.
Mr. Agyepong, was billed to
appear in court last Thursday as a prosecution
witness for Mr. Afoko, but many who attended the hearing, were disappointed to learn that the former, had declined to attend the proceeding.
Todd Howe, the prosecution's star
witness in the Percoco trial, who was jailed mid-trial after admitting to an attempted con,
appeared worse for the wear during a brief
court appearance yesterday afternoon.
Spokesperson Paul Afoko, Nana Yaw Osei, has said his boss» case against the party would not be weakened merely because, Kwabena Agyepong, failed to
appear in court as a
witness.
But a cache of recently unsealed
court documents offers some insight into the government's case against the trio — and, perhaps,
witnesses who could
appear in court.
Oso said that Yinka
appeared in the photograph to be changing clothes at a location while Olatawura urged the
court to invoke a bench warrant to bring
in their
witnesses.
Bharara did
appear in the ornate
Court of Appeals chambers with Cuomo to
witness the swearing
in of the Governor's pick for the new chief judge, Janet DiFiore.
She is particularly knowledgeable about access issues
in the
courts and sensitive to reasonable accommodation of PWDs who would
appear before her as attorneys,
witnesses and jurors.
Prosecutors» star
witness in the corruption case against a former Gov. Cuomo aide — who was jailed mid-trial after admitting to an attempted con —
appeared worse for the wear during a brief
court appearance Tuesday afternoon.
CO2 will defend himself
in court, and he wants the twins to
appear as
witnesses in his defense.
in a case
in which a
witness's identification of the defendant is at issue, and the identifying
witness and defendant
appear to be of different races, a trial
court is required to give, upon request, during final instructions, a jury charge on the cross-race effect, instructing (1) that the jury should consider whether there is a difference
in race between the defendant and the
witness who identified the defendant, and (2) that, if so, the jury should consider (a) that some people have greater difficulty
in accurately identifying members of different race than
in accurately identifying members of their own race and (b) whether the difference
in race affected the accuracy of the
witness's identification.
If they were subpoenaed to
appear in court as a
witness then they would be obliged to do so and give evidence; failure to do either would be contempt of
court.
Medical records can be obtained and
witnesses can be interviewed during discovery, and often lawyers
appear in court in front of a judge.
Affidavits often come into play
in court when
witnesses can't
appear in person, but there are many common affidavit forms you might need for personal reasons, like when you lose official documents and certificates and need a workaround.
You will most likely be a
witness for the Crown Prosecutor and, if so, you will be served with a subpoena to
appear in court.
If an individual named as a
witness by either party is unwilling to
appear in the
court, the judge may issue a subpoena to make him or her
appear in court.
A recent Superior
Court decision canvassed the existing law pertaining to permitting
witnesses to testify via telephone or video as opposed to
in person, and
appears to have set out a template of the procedure by which such requests should be made and, if granted, carried out.
A subpoena is an order issued by the
court stating that the
witness must
appear in court on the trial date.
As I've previously written, the BC Evidence Act permits,
in certain circumstances,
witnesses to give evidence via video - conference instead of
appearing live
in Court.
Goren, who is deaf but can hear with a combination of hearing aids and lip reading,
appears in court regularly as an expert
witness and litigation strategist.
John served as first - chair trial attorney on more than forty - five cases
in U.S. District
Court and Superior
Court and
appeared regularly before D.C. federal and local grand juries where he presented hundreds of
witnesses.
Jose has also
appeared at trials
in state and federal
courts as an expert
witness in real estate law.
The substantial testimony presented during this seven - day trial
appears to have made the
Court of Appeals especially deferent to the family court's determination, as the trial judge was in the best position to assess these witnesses» credibi
Court of Appeals especially deferent to the family
court's determination, as the trial judge was in the best position to assess these witnesses» credibi
court's determination, as the trial judge was
in the best position to assess these
witnesses» credibility.
The
witness could be subpoena'ed and ordered to
appear in court to testify.
Consequently, future claimants would be expected «to be able to understand and apply the law of negligence, liability, causation and quantum, instruct and pay for a medical expert, quantify their claim, pay a
court fee, obtain
witness evidence from independent
witnesses, negotiate with insurers and ultimately
appear in court as their own advocate against a legally experienced opponent».
Given the specificity of the laws, and the fact that they don't say something like «are ordered to
appear in court for any reason», then I think it is unlikely that the
court would compel the employer to allow you to
appear (they would have no statutory authority), unless they conclude that you are being a
witness.
At the first applicant's trial the judge gave leave to read the statement of a
witness who claimed he was too frightened to
appear in court.
It occasionally happens that a
witness in criminal proceedings pleads sickness to avoid
appearing in court.
«If you were to
appear in front of him
in court whether as a litigant, as an accused person, as a
witness or as counsel, you would have to wonder whether he can adjudicate
in an unbiased manner.»
Subpoena — A process where a
witness is «subpoenaed» or made to
appear in court as a
witness.
a) You or Your Traveling Companion being hijacked, quarantined, required to serve on a jury (notice of jury duty must be received after Your Effective Date), served with a
court order to
appear as a
witness in a legal action
in which You or Your Traveling Companion is not a party (except law enforcement officers);
When you're required to serve on a jury or required by
court order to
appear as a
witness in a legal action at the same time you have a trip planned, you may be forced to cancel your trip.
Many travel insurance plans specifically list being required to serve on a jury or required to
appear in court as a
witness in a legal action as covered reasons to cancel your trip.
You or your traveling companion must
appear in court to fulfill jury duty, a subpoena, or a
witness requirement.
If you have
witnesses that are necessary to your defense, you should have them subpoenaed to
appear in court.
Private investigators may also
appear in court trials as expert
witnesses and present evidences.
Report parolees who do not comply with conditions of release and
appear as
witness at
court hearings
in the event of parole revocation
It is also part of the parole officer work description to
appears as
witness at
court hearings
in circumstances of parole revocation.
Obtained statements for prosecution of offenders and
appeared in court as
witness.
Prepared cases as needed to
appear, and testify
in court as
witness or arresting officer.
The
court, upon such a petition, shall enter an order directing the
witness to
appear before the
court at a time and place fixed by the
court in the order, and then and there to show cause why the
witness has not attended or testified or produced the books or papers before the Board.
Subpoena: A legal summons requiring that one
appear in court as a
witness to give testimony.
She has served
in emergency services, lead group and individual therapy, and
appeared in Court as an expert
witness, but her primary area of passion is parenting after divorce.
She has clinically supervised a team of professionally trained Family Consultants
in the Family
Court and FDR Practitioners
in the field, prepared family reports for the
Courts and
appeared as an expert
witness in many family law cases.
(3) A
witness requested to attend, or
appearing, before a complaint handler handling a complaint has the same protection, and is subject to the same liabilities
in a proceeding, as a
witness in a case tried by the High
Court.
Should Therapist be subpoenaed, or ordered by a
court of law, to
appear as a
witness in an action involving Client, Client agrees to reimburse Therapist for any time spent for preparation, travel, or other time
in which Therapist has made him / herself available for such an appearance at Therapist's usual and customary hourly rate of $ 90.00.