He said there was no reason to suppose that criminal proceedings, whether before a judge or a judge and jury would be compromised by the showing of the programme.
If a question arises in a case as to whether some aspect of a conflict comprises shariah or not, a judge will be forced to consult an outside expert or source to make a determination.
Most street pat-downs are never recorded, scrutinised by a prosecutor, challenged by a lawyer or adjudicated by a judge.
Even if you have that available, nevertheless you are not going to present that to a jury or even to a judge.
St Pancras coroner Dr Andrew Reid is holding a pre-inquest review where he will decide whether he or a top judge should hear the inquest into the death.
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For excessive fees, they offered underwater borrowers the false hope they could somehow keep their homes without paying for them, either by challenging the foreclosure paperwork or convincing a judge that the national registry system known as MERS was not the legitimate party to foreclose.
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The legal definition of immunity is a promise not to prosecute for a crime in exchange for information or testimony in a criminal matter granted by the prosecutors, a judge, a grand jury or an investigating legislative committee.
The elephant in the room is that a spoliation finding could morph into a dismissal or default judgment by a judge who becomes frustrated and suspicious.
On its face, it might apply to an employee who called in sick and then went to the ballgame--or even to a judge who used his office to get a first rate corner table in a restaurant for himself and his significant other.
Traditionally, a human judge decides whether a blow is accurate or powerful enough to count as a point -- but sometimes a judge misses a move.
Luckily, I was a judge, he said, and when the police come up against a judge or an ex-judge they usually back off.
Often a trial judge or appellate court will reject or reduce a steep verdict.
It is unknown whether a judge or a grand jury signed off on the subpoenas.
And people have defined that to mean either being a judge or being a law professor.
Would things have gone differently if the former footballer had been tried by a judge or judges?
Nor is it clear whether a judge or grand jury approved the subpoenas.
Why make wine-shipping the decision of a judge or series of judges up and down the crowded court system?
The company loses because a judge or a jury is not convinced that the company itself knew what was confidential.
Hence, anyone short of a lawyer or judge reading the constitution will not be fully versed in all its meanings.
And, in championships, a fourth official is appointed to stand in if there is conflict of interest with a judge or referee.
It might make sense to a judge or a lawyer, but it is almost the antithesis of what science is all about.
"If they recklessly failed to protect the information, that might be seen by a jury or judge as highly offensive conduct, " she says.
Since 1993, a total of 43 patients in a persistent vegetative state, or PVS, have died after a judge ordered that treatment could be withdrawn.
Then-senator Obama filibustered or supported a filibuster of Judge Sam Alito.
It's unlikely that a court would award monetary damages, unless a judge or jury wanted to make an example of the offending company, according to attorney Allen.
Meanwhile his Democratic counterpart emphasised that impeachment has been reserved for offences that undermine the capacity of a judge or a president to carry out the duties of his office, rather than for private crimes.
While Lohan might not have a chance at persuading a judge or jury to take her side, Duane says that the American legal system gives plaintiffs an incentive to file lawsuits they know they can not win.
The letters allow the FBI to get data on phone, financial and electronic records without the approval of a judge or grand jury, as long as the head of an FBI field office certifies that the records would be relevant to a counterterrorism investigation.
He prospered and made more friends than enemies, which was no mean feat, and when he had the choice between becoming a judge or a candidate for a political party he chose the bench without hesitation, although it obviously meant passing up the opportunities for greater financial gain that would have been open to him in politics.
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