Examples of Territorial Court in a sentence
A person who has been convicted of any felony in this state or in a United States District or Territorial Court, or who has been convicted of any offense in another jurisdiction which would be considered a felony if committed in this state, is not eligible for board membership unless such felon’s civil rights have been restored for at least 5 years as of the date such person seeks election to the board.
A person who has been convicted of any felony in this state or in a United States District or Territorial Court, or has been convicted of any offense in another jurisdiction which would be considered a felony if committed in this state, may not seek election to the board and is not eligible for board membership unless such felon’s civil rights have been restored for at least 5 years as of the date on which such person seeks election to the board.
Each person shall be entitled to inspect his own papers, but not those of other candidates, during regular office hours, under the supervision of the Personnel Officer.
For the purposes of this Act, the DGG adopts the procedures of the Summary Convictions Procedures Act (NWT) when prosecuting offences of this Act in NWT Territorial Court.
The DKK may, by law, specify that any contravention of this Act shall be enforced in a manner other than a prosecution in NWT Territorial Court or as set out in this Act.
On occasion court workers may help a client with a guilty plea and sentencing in Territorial Court.
The Government of Yukon’s Department of Justice administers the Domestic Violence Treatment Options Court in partnership with other territorial government departments, the Territorial Court, Legal Aid, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
Although I have been advised that there were some exceptions by consent of the parties in cases decided in the Territorial Court of Yukon.
Of the four cases brought against the Government, one is currently before the Virgin Islands Territorial Court, and the remaining three cases are on appeal.
The Chief Judge of the Territorial Court and the Senior Judge of the Supreme Court schedule the time and location of court proceedings.