Sentences with phrase «work of the jurors»

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The judge in charge of the John Edwards trial is telling jurors to «go back to work» on deliberating the case, CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reported.
Laughter suddenly erupted in the courtroom, without the jurors present, as all who were there simultaneously recalled defense attorney Benjamin Brafman's reference to the work and planning that goes into manufacturing bags of potato chips.
The situation seemed bleak, but had Teflon existed in Beecher's time, his foes might have wondered if he were coated with it: nine of 12 jurors sided with him, his church denounced his accusers and Beecher resumed his work.
According to PEAPrize juror Scott Erdy of Erdy McHenry Architects, «The work of ADL demonstrates a unique and deliberate approach to program, craft and place.
On Tuesday, Linda Mangano's lawyer displayed for jurors a series of emails in which she discusses work with Singh employees for what Singh has testified was her no - show job.
Curcio told jurors that on Adam Skelos» first day of work on Jan. 2, 2013, he told his new boss: «You know who I am.
It's been nearly 18 months since four young women were killed at the intersection of Depot Lane and Route 48 and, for the first time, thanks to a year of hard work by the jurors, it seems meaningful changes could be coming thanks to the findings of the special grand jury.
In recordings played at trial, jurors heard Adam discuss talking to his mistress via the video app FaceTime — and buying his wife a puppy so she'd let him stay in Manhattan instead of returning home to Long Island after work.
At the beginning of the session, jurors were attentive as Carman added exhibit after exhibit to the mix, in an attempt to show that the former Nassau county executive's wife — despite Singh's assertions to the contrary — did perform some work for Singh's company.
The jury deciding the fate of longtime Cuomo confidant Joseph Percoco asked for transcripts of testimony but otherwise worked quietly for nearly four hours before going home to accommodate a juror who must leave early each day.
From the massive amount of paperwork already filed in the case, it is clear that prosecutors are going to take jurors on a lengthy walk through the gritty side of how state government in Albany works.
Lawyers for Bridget Anne Kelly, the former Christie aide accused of scheming to snarl traffic in the Bridgegate scandal as political payback, want to paint a picture of her for jurors as a hard - working single mom being hung out to dry by the former Port Authority exec who actually masterminded the plot.
-- Zhou did some quick math and told the jurors Lisa Percoco worked less than they did over the last five and half weeks in this case while she was collecting a $ 90,000 salary that prosecutors say is part of the corruption.
The list of witnesses was revealed by Silver defense attorneys in motions laying out what questions they want asked to weed out biased jurors, such as, «Do you have any opinions about politicians, elected officials, or anyone that works in politics — positive or negative?»
But the defense insists she did real work, and wants to show jurors video of Lisa Percoco in her former role.
Carman made quick work of getting a few things before jurors, referring to work Linda Mangano did for restaurateur and longtime family friend Harendra Singh as low - show — rather the prosecution - preferred no - show.
Mukhi compared Bonomo's testimony to that of Charles Dorego, a real estate executive at Glenwood Management, who told jurors that he felt pressured to direct work to Adam Skelos because he needed his father's support in the Legislature as several key pieces of real estate legislation were due to expire.
«There are incidents due to people's hardships when we are willing to give leeway,» said Amer, who cited one case where a potential juror said he was in jeopardy of losing his job if he had to take time off work to serve.
Venditto's defense attorney, Marc Agnifilo of Manhattan, said he and his client were «hopeful» that jurors will «work through the evidence and come up with the right result.»
During wiretapped phone calls played for the jurors Monday in the corruption trial against former Senate majority leader Dean Skelos and his son, Adam, the younger Skelos told lobbyists he was working with during a Dec. 12, 2014 phone call that Zucker had been personally visiting members of the Republican Senate asking if there would be any «blowback» if the state approved fracking.
Juror Julie Gardner, a Glens Falls mother of three and operator at an insurance company call center, said the Legislature needs to take a serious look at whether part - time duty to the public makes sense if outside work presents conflicts.
But prosecutor Thomas McKay argued the «brazen» nature of the schemes — Adam Skelos blew off work at the insurer, which needed regular legislation from the Senate — was what persuaded jurors, along with testimony from cooperating witnesses who said they were buying Skelos» vote.
Lamont, who has been on the bench since the late 1970s, and has a wealth of experience presiding over criminal trials, talked to the panel of prospective jurors, explaining how the system works.
In their own words: After being suspected of Plagiarizing work by a fellow contestant and juror, Matthias Walden attempts to conceal his feelings of dishonesty; but when his
«Anyone who has ever worked as a director knows what it took to make this film,» we noted in our statement (delivered by juror and Oscar winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams, director of God Loves Uganda and Music By Prudence).
What's assumed to be a cut - and - dried conviction is contested by Henry Fonda, who isn't convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt, and slowly works through the evidence to pull the other jurors one by one to his side.
From eligible entries, a qualified juror will select 60 works of art to be professionally framed and exhibited for one year in a professional partner facility.
The 2010 Into the Pixel exhibit features twenty works of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions gleaned from artists around the world.
2005 Plaza Art Exhibition, Beverly Arts Center, Chicago, IL Contemporary Women Artists XIII, Juror - Judy Chicago, Mad Art Gallery, St. Louis, MO Interpretations of The Figure, Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, University of Indianapolis, IN Seattle Erotic Art Festival, Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA
The featured works of art were selected by a panel of esteemed jurors: Kelli Connell, Ryan James Caruthers, John Edmonds, & Carla Hanzal.
- Press: Artist Chris Smith Talking Shop, by ChicagoArts - MartinJon Garcia, Published on March 21, 2013 - Juror: Governors State University -2012 Illinois Community College Juried Exhibition, January 27 - March 2012 - Review: Chris D. Smith's «Unspoken Language», Review by Zachary Johnson on The Chicago Arts Archive - Sixty Inches From Center - Interview: Sitting Down With Chris Smith, Zachary Johnson, Sixty Inches From Center, Mar 31, 2011 - Lecturer for Paul Klein, KLEIN ARTIST WORKS at Linda Warren Gallery, November 22, 2010 - Lecturer for Loretta Bourque from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at Linda Warren Gallery, 2009
JUROR»S AWARD: A $ 250 check, Juror's Award ribbon, certificate and show catalog will be presented to each of the three works that express the most imaginative interpretation of the tJUROR»S AWARD: A $ 250 check, Juror's Award ribbon, certificate and show catalog will be presented to each of the three works that express the most imaginative interpretation of the tJuror's Award ribbon, certificate and show catalog will be presented to each of the three works that express the most imaginative interpretation of the theme.
The artist controls the layout of the works and sees exactly what the jurors see.
In 2015 New American Paintings» jurors reviewed the work of more than 20,000 individual works of art by over 5000 artists.
«I chose work that specifically challenged the traditional expectation of experiencing art,» said Cynthia Connolly, Arlington County's special projects curator and juror for the exhibition.
The members made their final decision based on the exhibitions of their work, on display in the Hudgens Center Galleries, and studio visits by the jurors in the days leading up to the announcement.
The jurors said, «Emily Jacir combines the roles of archivist, activist, and poet to create poignant and memorable works of art that are at once intensely personal and deeply political.»
1986 Against the Grain, Juror: Peter Plagens, Pleaides Gallery, New York, NY Works On / Of Paper, Juror: John Perreault, Queensborough Community College Gallery, Queens, NY
Featuring a new juror yearly, the exhibition seeks to showcase the work of some of the most dynamic and innovative emerging cultural producers currently working in the United States.
Alan Rothschild, juror for Where Are We, is the founder and president of The Do Good Fund, Inc., a non-profit organization that focuses on building a museum - quality collection of photographs taken in the American South by well - known and emerging photographers working in the region.
Help us narrow it down from 1000s of artists to one... In 2015 our jurors reviewed the work of more than 20,000 individual works of art by over 5000 artists.
Soon we will let you know who our Juror will be for our next International Juried Competition - our way of presenting the work of more & more incredible artists.
Juror, Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, mentions in her essay that, «Most of the works by Midwest artists chosen... challenge traditional definitions of painting or sculpture and instead explore a hybrid state that incorporates aspects of both...» We hope you will pick - up a copy and let us know what you think!
MINT is thrilled to open our short - term home with this exhibition featuring some of the most promising emerging artists in the U.S. Juror Jiha Moon says, «The exhibition will include paintings, sculptures, works on paper, -LSB-...]
Three times a year, thousands of artists around the world submit works produced over the previous 12 months for consideration by outside jurors.
The juror committee commented: «Regardless if the piece is representational or abstract these works are dynamic and interesting because of the spaces and planes in the composition.»
In addition to her work as a juror and moderator on issues surrounding contemporary art, Rapaport is a contributing editor and writer for Sculpture magazine, serves on the Board of Directors of Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, and Vice President of the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation.
The CraftTexas series, which is hugely popular with visitors, provides artists the unique opportunity to have their work seen by three established jurors and included in an exhibition that seeks to broaden the understanding of contemporary craft.
Each year from the hundreds of works submitted, 60 to 100 images are selected for exhibition by a highly qualified juror, with five of them receiving $ 2000 in cash awards.
100 SCULPTORS OF TOMORROW will be an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at worOF TOMORROW will be an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at worof emerging and unknown talent working in the field of sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at worof sculpture, selected by a distinguished and knowledgeable panel of international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at worof international jurors, and is the culmination of a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at worof a major undertaking to identify the 100 most exciting, up - and - coming sculptors presently at work.
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