Example sentences of "judges ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Out of this rather extreme position developed a more moderate line , involving the notion of a caution , first formalized in the Judges ' Rules in 1912 , and finding expression today in the Code of Practice for the Detention , Treatment and Questioning of Persons by Police Officers ( Home Office , 1985c ) .
2 In making specific recommendations on the wording and application of the Judges ' Rules and other matters , Fisher observed cautiously , but correctly :
3 before PACE , to exclude evidence obtained in breach of the Judges ' Rules .
4 Practice Note ( Judges ' Rules ) [ 1964 ] 1 W.L.R. 152 ; [ 1964 ] 1 All E.R.
5 This leads to the applicant 's second ground for supporting the judgment under appeal , namely that whatever the words of the Act may mean , they must be understood as qualified by a tacit exception , preserving the ancient right of silence in its particular manifestation of the immunity from being asked questions after charge , previously embodied in the Judges ' Rules and carried forward into paragraph 16.5 of Code C.
6 The practice does not , however , appear to have been universal , as witness the embarrassing conflict of judicial opinion recorded in the brief history of the Judges ' Rules which forms the introduction to the 1964 revision of the rules ( see Practice Note ( Judges ' Rules ) [ 1964 ] 1 W.L.R. 152 ) .
7 The practice does not , however , appear to have been universal , as witness the embarrassing conflict of judicial opinion recorded in the brief history of the Judges ' Rules which forms the introduction to the 1964 revision of the rules ( see Practice Note ( Judges ' Rules ) [ 1964 ] 1 W.L.R. 152 ) .
8 It was not , however , until the Judges ' Rules were revised in 1964 that the protection was related to the moment when the charge was laid ; and as we have seen , the moment at which it attaches has now by Code C been further advanced .
9 Certain observations by the Royal Commission , notably concerning an apparent conflict between rules 3 and 7 of the Judges ' Rules as they then stood , led the Home Secretary to seek the advice of the judges .
10 The judges ' pay increase was hung round the Government 's neck like a heavy stone .
11 This dispute emphasises the ambiguity of the judges ' position .
12 Solicitors feared the judges ' veto might result in rules limiting their new rights , but the bill lays down a tight framework which will restrict the room for manoeuvre .
13 Occasionally , a Bill will be abandoned as was the Judges ' Remuneration Bill 1953 , which proposed tax-free salaries for judges .
14 Sealed with the papal leaden seal , the bulla or bull , it was the authority for the judges ' actions , outlining any specific points which needed to be brought to their attention , informing them in some cases of the law and declaring their actual powers .
15 Also on the judges ' panel were Caroline Baker ( Fashion Director , Mirabella , Lucille Lewin ( Managing Director , Whistles ) , Myrene de Premonville ( Fashion Designer ) and Sebastien de Diesbach ( Promostyl ) .
16 The judges ' panel included Hairflair Editor , Sue Rouse , and after much deliberation , First Prize was awarded to Derek Murray , co-owner of the Johnson & Murray Salon in Coventry .
17 South Korean woodcut artist Hong Song-Dam has been invited to join the judges ' panel .
18 The judges ' function is also to do justice in accordance with certain settled principles of law in a free society ; and they are entitled to assume that Parliament does not intend to subvert these principles , unless there is a clear statement that it does .
19 FOR THE first time in English legal history , judges ' decisions to close their doors to the Press and public have been challenged in the Court of Appeal .
20 THE FIRST challenge under powers to appeal against judges ' decisions to ban the press and public from court failed in the Appeal Court yesterday .
21 On 6th June , 1857 he introduced the Public Offices Extension Bill , and it was given a Second Reading on 30th June , the day that he reported the judges ' decisions , when it was referred to a Select Committee .
22 Lord Alexander of Weedon QC , chairman of the Society of Conservative Lawyers , told the annual dinner of the Bar Association of Commerce , Finance and Industry that the Government should accept judges ' views .
23 I therefore reject the argument on behalf of the appellants in this case , that the Home Secretary is obliged to follow the judges ' views as to the requirements of retribution and deterrence in mandatory life sentence cases , even though it allowed some exceptions .
24 This depends on the judges ' views of the merits of the case before them or ( I would add ) the direction their political inclinations lead them — what I call below their ‘ view of the public interest ’ .
25 The judges ' scoring , however , differed widely .
26 Simon Lee has argued that judges ' creativity ought to vary according to four factors :
27 But the bill sets out a tight framework which will limit the judges ' scope for blocking extra advocacy rights for solicitors .
28 They have extended their protests to the legal process and judges ' behaviour in court .
29 In other words , are the Houses the sole judges of the correctness of the judges ' behaviour , or not ?
30 Charities give varying reasons for entering the Annual Report and Accounts Award , from wanting to know if their report 's overall structure is moving in the right direction , to learning from specific judges ' criticisms , but in the end , they all boil down to a desire to improve the standard of their accounts .
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