I have taken the following steps because the defendant is both unrepresented and unfamiliar with her legal rights. |
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But as I've never cottoned to either team, I'll concede my sympathy to the unrepresented taxpayers who foot the stadium bills. |
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Not since Moscow in 1980 has Australia been unrepresented in the relays at the Olympics. |
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During that period of time, he made numerous court appearances, sometimes unrepresented and other times represented by counsel. |
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A case involving an unrepresented litigant can take 2 or 3 times longer to complete than one where the parties are represented. |
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The Reform Act of 1832 eliminated many anomalies, and enfranchised the new industrial towns, which had hitherto been unrepresented. |
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Captain Allaway said that despite women making up 10 per cent of Army personnel they were still unrepresented in inter-service offshore racing. |
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Rachel wants to ensure that large and unrepresented or underrepresented groups in Canada are actually represented in Parliament. |
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A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system. |
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Women are equally unrepresented in other top union jobs, making up less than a fifth of top leadership. |
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Antoine appeared before the magistrate at the Scarborough Magistrates Court at about 10.30 am and was unrepresented. |
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Often soldiers were unrepresented, often no witnesses were called in their defence. |
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It over-represents the status quo, the ideological middle, and the wealthy, and leaves everyone else unrepresented. |
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All in all, organized groups represent a wide array of interests in American politics, and few, if any, significant interests go unrepresented. |
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Those in power become almost indistinguishable, and the bulk of the community is left feeling alienated, disgruntled and unrepresented. |
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Newcastle, Manchester and Gateshead remain areas where the Tories are utterly unrepresented. |
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Parents have to answer serious charges by a number of authority figures unaided, unrepresented, and in a potentially frightening environment. |
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It is a shame that the country's favourite sport remains unrepresented at the World's biggest sporting occasion. |
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The Applicant essentially bases her request for a written hearing on the fact that she is unrepresented. |
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At least 16 percent of unrepresented accused at final appearance received jail sentences, again, without legal representation. |
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Another judge from Ontario reported that he thought it was more of a problem, because there are more unrepresented parties. |
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Yet du Châtelet, for all her work, is still rather unrepresented in the world of science. |
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The Lonely Londoners was the first novel to take on the task of representing this unrepresented group. |
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The Advisory Committee may deliver an opinion even if some members are absent and unrepresented. |
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For cases with unrepresented parties, we will find it increasingly difficult to close cases within one year. |
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In development are a media kit, pamphlets designed to help unrepresented parties, e-filing and samples of legal documents. |
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Guidelines are even more important where one or both parties are unrepresented. |
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This modest proposal to accommodate unrepresented litigants is just another incremental step in the necessary reform of our civil procedure. |
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First, they set out both sides of the argument, such that neither supporters of historical cost nor of fair value need feel unrepresented. |
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In fact, as things now stand, to ensure that no country is unrepresented it would be necessary to make provision for at least 35 recruitments. |
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The notion that an unrepresented worker should have to fight her way through this process without the support of her union is patently unfair. |
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It would offer advocacy services for unrepresented workers, conduct research and issue orders to ensure the law is enforced. |
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Because many cannot afford a lawyer, and are unrepresented litigants, their real need is for summary advice. |
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However, an unrepresented accused must clearly indicate that he or she does not wish disclosure before a guilty plea is entered. |
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Many applicants are unrepresented or represented by non-professionals. |
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The crown argued that each case has its own minimum requirement that depends on its facts and the sophistication of the particular unrepresented accused. |
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The problem with poor turnouts has nothing to do with the hassle of getting to a polling station, and everything to do with people feeling unrepresented and disenfranchised. |
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Whole sections of the population are now unrepresented in parliament. |
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Although rather thin in empirical evidence, she vigorously argues for understanding the problems of the displaced, the outcastes, the unrepresented and the underprivileged. |
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To date, however, Parks Canada has neither established nor communicated clear priorities for establishing a park in each of the unrepresented natural regions. |
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It is seen as the last resort for an unrepresented defendant. |
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More importantly, the study shows that in death-penalty states, there is a disproportionate and prejudicial impact on minorities, the indigent, and those unrepresented by counsel or represented by ineffective counsel. |
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However, Ireland was left unequal and unrepresented in the Parliament of Great Britain. |
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It is critical that members of the Bar, as participants in our civil and criminal justice systems, contribute in a meaningful way to programs that will assist unrepresented litigants. |
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At stages before trial, interviewees in a number of sites indicated Crown Attorneys are put in an awkward position when unrepresented accused wish to discuss their case with Crowns. |
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It may be that the unrepresented parent lost custody because of the lack of counsel, but it is also possible that the parent willing to relinquish custody saw no need to retain a lawyer. |
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In April 2014, Emin participated at The Other Art Fair for unrepresented artists. |
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With thousands of screenplays being entered into every contest, this is a rare achievement for an unrepresented writer. |
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Because FPTP is a winner takes all system, votes for the losing candidates are not taken into account in any way — something which, when replicated nationally leads to millions of unrepresented voters. |
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I simply cannot get my head round the idea of leaving a client unrepresented, although the strike protocol plainly seeks to limit the damage of doing so. |
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More and more, trusts are being created by unrepresented settlors who seldom grasp the instrument's nuances. |
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Warren James was represented by Brasier Freeth and Desire Empire was unrepresented. |
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These caveats apply only to the provision of a copy of the victim's videotaped statement to defense counsel or an unrepresented accused without a court order. |
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With the very recent increase in unrepresented parties, we are again reviewing our rules and procedures to make the system much more usable for those not familiar with our legal process. |
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The collectivity may feel unrepresented, and candidates may feel that they are unable to represent their community due to the constraints of party politics and the existing political system. |
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With a recent increase in the number of unrepresented parties, both complainants and respondents, it became paramount that we develop a document to help these parties understand both the legalese and how the process works. |
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However, if a separated child does not apply to the Refugee Legal Services for representation, he or she may go through the first stage of the procedure unrepresented. |
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In four of the nine courts, more than 60 percent of unrepresented accused at final appearance were convicted without the benefit of representation. |
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His delegation was deeply concerned about the increasing numbers of unrepresented and underrepresented countries and urged the Secretary-General to address that long-standing issue more effectively. |
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Among major modern trends in concert music Minimalism went unrepresented. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland, which had existed as a personal union with England since 1541, was likewise unrepresented in the original versions of the Union Jack. |
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Indeed, for all these new data, some activities attested in historical documents and implied from artefactual and other evidence are still largely unrepresented on sites. |
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The public is often inadequately represented or wholly unrepresented. |
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