Examples of State case in a sentence
State case that involved a City of Houston municipal court clerk who issued a capias writ for a defendant accused of violating the “helmet safety law.” The defendant was later arrested on that writ and, as a result of this arrest, was charged with and convicted of possession of methamphetamine.
The fact that these new services and their providers are not covered by the existing legal framework has raised a wide range of concerns amongst banks and certain Member States (ranging from consumer protection, security, competition and data protection concerns) and triggered legalproceedings in one Member State (case under analysis by the German courts)81.
RECORDS.—Procedures under which vol- untary acknowledgments and adjudications of paternity by judicial or administrative processes are filed with the State registry of birth records for comparison with informa- tion in the State case registry.
A “court of appeals cannot correct an error [under plain error review] unless the error is clear under current law.” Id. State case law is yet undeveloped on this issue: the California Supreme Court has never ruled on the definition of access in § 502(c)(2), and thus the asserted error was, and is, not clear.
To that end, recourse shall be had to the criteria and amounts recognized in current Council of State case law.
Secretary of State case reference: PCU/EIASCR/C1950/3263775 Decision: An Environmental Statement is not required.
Pursuant to Local Rule 40.5(c)(2), which governs related cases, Judge Cooper was required to reassign this action to this Court because it presides over the earlier-filed State case.
Except where State case law is more protective, for example, in the case of children as research subjects, Title 45 guides the IRB in its deliberation.
In the present case, Goldstein J found it unnecessary to take a final view, but accepted that 'the strengthening of the State case does constitute prejudice'.
Though each team consists of two (2) members, both sitting at the table, usually one member is the expert on the Petitioners case, and the other is the expert on the State case, so only one member will usually argue per round.