Late delivery of evidence, even in breach of a court order, might cause delay but a fair trial may still be possible. |
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He said the city has to assemble all their men and equipment in case a court order of negligence is issued. |
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Once the images have been published on the internet it will be practically impossible for any court order to unpublish them. |
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To do that a court order would have been required and officers didn't think one was necessary. |
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To make matters worse, the law does not address the common problem of non-compliance with a court order. |
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If I can't convince Decker to take the medication, then I will have to consider getting a court order to have him committed until he stabilizes. |
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I mean, if they had anything on me and they had proceeded lawfully, like a court order or an affidavit, they didn't have to come to me. |
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After the high court order was stayed, the Supreme Court directed that all commercial and hired vehicles should turn gas vehicles, he added. |
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Although freed by court order of terrorism charges, he still is under a deportation order for overstaying his student visa. |
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The two couples at the centre of the mix-up and the twins cannot be identified following a court order. |
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A court order has been issued to recover the children who should be in the custody of their mother. |
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As in the first lawsuit, a court order prevents the plaintiffs' names from being made public. |
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I would assume that they'd only respond to a court order signed by a judge. |
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The Applicant has been told that he requires a court order in order to have his cheques returned to him. |
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It is arguable that the requirement of a court order for this is an unnecessary historical relic. |
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With respect to the military commissions, we were enjoined from going forward with military commissions by a district court order. |
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The men are seeking a court order directing the government to uphold their constitutional rights. |
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They were trying to extract the boy pursuant to a court order as best they could without harm to themselves. |
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People must be entitled to act in pursuance of a court order without being at risk that they are thereby acting unlawfully. |
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He knew the rules, and he knew he was skirting them by openly defying a federal court order. |
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The businesses were promptly shut down by court order and placed in receivership. |
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But whatever the judges or the legislators decide, a court order is no good unless it can be enforced. |
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No other witness has even suggested that Mr C was on the premises after the court order. |
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The only exception to that proposition is where the court order itself only orders the person concerned to do his best. |
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This is because, if the settlor can revoke the terms of the trust, a creditor can simply obtain a court order requiring him to do so. |
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He sought leave to make an application to discharge the court order made last April. |
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Kept secret at first, the list was made public by a court order, and was quickly discovered to be rife with errors. |
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I had absolutely no intention whatsoever of contravening a court order or any American law. |
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Counsel may also consent to a court order extending the coverage period, if necessary. |
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Thus, disclosure of data may be sanctioned by a court order and is allowed where the data subject has consented to it. |
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Generally a court order is required after one-third of the vehicle has been paid for. |
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We confidently expect to secure a court order to evict the travellers by the end of next week. |
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If it is not vacated by today, the council will seek a court order to send in bailiffs. |
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The court order was soon breached on several occasions and now bailiffs have carried out evictions at both houses. |
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In 2002, her mother was charged with abduction and a court order banned her from taking the youngster out of the country. |
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Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents. |
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Because of the bank holiday it would have taken several days to get a court order to move them. |
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A period of detention will in principle be lawful if it is carried out pursuant to a court order. |
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A second court order has now been made directing Ms Andersen to return the children immediately. |
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He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate. |
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Civil contempt at common law consists largely in disobeying a judgment or a court order. |
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The bank also raised an issue of confidentiality and the need for a court order to release the information. |
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Hollowshaw was kicked out of the three-bedroom semi after the housing association won a court order for possession. |
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The controversy started years ago, but a court order was finally issued in November of last year. |
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The private landowner needs to obtain a court order to move them on from his or her land. |
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The next question is how much, therefore, should the court order the defendant to pay by way of interim order. |
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The Eruv Association then sued for a court order protecting their eruv and permitting the lechis to remain in place. |
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For the landlord, release is obtained with the consent of the tenant or on a court order. |
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Magistrates described his driving record as horrendous and said he was in blatant breach of a court order. |
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The two were jailed for refusing to give undertakings that they would not defy a court order, by taking part in blockades of refuse lorries. |
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On March 15, the defense had to file a motion for a court order to force the prosecution to turn over the rest of the evidence. |
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Singh had even boasted about breaking his court order, so his arrest should have not been a surprise to anyone. |
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On or after next Tuesday, the requirement for a court order is abolished. |
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The committee responded by seeking a court order to force Kelly and Stepien to cooperate. |
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For the other 19, things are more complicated, often requiring a court order and approval from a committee to proceed. |
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There also proved to be a court order forbidding him from ever having anything to do with this particular relative. |
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If an employer refuses to pay up even when a court order has been issued, there is little a worker can do. |
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With liberals outraged by the Verizon court order, Daniel Klaidman and Eli Lake chart the change. |
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A statement issued on behalf of the publisher said that it reasserted its support for the original order and repeated that it would never knowingly contravene a court order. |
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At least one publication was temporarily closed several years ago for disregarding a similar court order. |
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He has not complied with the court order for production of the notes and records nor has he signed a release to permit Ms. N.L. direct access to the documents. |
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The responsibility of parents can only be restricted under a court order, providing a safeguard against overzealous intervention by local authorities. |
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Although it was hoped they would be returned to their parents this month, Social Services has applied for a full court order to keep them in care. |
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A court order had been sought and granted, and a bailiff engaged. |
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I got a lawyer, and in August 2010, I filed a court order in the New York Supreme Court to get that IP address. |
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I was told I would need a court order to get the IP address for the computer where these things were coming from. |
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On Friday, my friend Nigel and I set off armed with copies in triplicate of the witness statements I'd collected to deliver to said parties as per court order. |
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The company's bank accounts were frozen by a court order some months ago, leaving it with no option but to sell some of its businesses in order to raise cash. |
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The Union not only refused to defy the court order but has not asked other unions to ban the metal products factory or call for wider industrial action by its own members. |
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Azemi obtained a court order to exhume the body and arrested the brother. |
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The jurisdictions overlap in some cases, and cases started in one division may be transferred by court order to another where appropriate. |
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The university successfully obtained a court order to evict the students but stated that it did not intend to enforce the order if possible. |
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Sheriffs enforce the repayment of a debt which has been specified by court order. |
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An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. |
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The encampment was evicted at the end of February 2012, by court order and without violence, as a result of legal action by the City Corporation. |
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Upon separation, each parent maintains de facto joint custody, until such time a court order awards custody, either sole or joint. |
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The decree also allowed the police to detain people indefinitely without charges or a court order. |
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As the Dowses were moving to Azerbaijan, they secured a court order in 2003 to hand Tristan over to another Indonesian couple they knew. |
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The order for the detainments was given by the prosecutor without a court order on the grounds that the case was urgent. |
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The best likely result, however, is a court order to use nonsectarian prayers instead, an imperfect solution to many humanists. |
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Kaitlyne Wirth is the noncustodial parent, police said, and had violated a court order when she took the child on Thursday. |
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Since 2005 it is possible for a step-parent to obtain parental responsibility for their step-children either by agreement or by court order. |
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The court order would allow the funeral home to clear the way for a sperm bank to handle the procedure. |
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Box 568, Minneola, suspended for three years, effective retroactive to October 6, 2011, following a November 28 court order. |
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Doctors at a Seoul hospital on Tuesday became the first medical team in South Korea to take a patient off life support under a court order. |
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After working with BOC's Victims of Crime program to recover some of her medical expenses, she turned to CYA for help in getting the original court order changed. |
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However, it may be possible, via a warrant canary or a similar technique, for a CA to communicate the existence of a secret court order to the Internet community. |
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He repeatedly violated the court order, and shall now be punished. |
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Considering the case, the court issued a special court order preventing MBC Networks' Olympic broadcast and stated that SLRC should be the sole broadcaster. |
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On Tuesday, a federal appeals court is expected to consider an appeal of a federal court order compelling the release of medical records involving partial-birth abortions. |
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Carrington argued that a warrant from a Government minister, the Earl of Halifax was valid authority, even though there was no statutory provision or court order for it. |
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The woman had recently been placed in the mental institution by a court order because of behavioral issues she manifested while serving time at the Howard County jail. |
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They carried out wiretaps under court order as part of the Balyoz, Ergenekon, Kurdistan Communities Union and Iran-backed Tawhid-Salam investigations. |
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