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Two days later Johnny and I were taken before a Judge in Chambers.
After their opening remarks, counsel began putting their detailed arguments to the judges in chambers.
Accordingly, a writ of habeas corpus could not issue; the appropriate remedy was an application for bail before a judge in chambers.
The judge in chambers issued an order calling on the minister of justice to show cause within twenty-four hours why the access order should not be granted.
When we got to the courthouse, he left me in the lobby while he went down to meet with the prosecuting attorney and the judge in chambers.
He did not, however, have to stay in prison for long, for, without any publicity, a judge in chambers granted bail, and he slipped off home.
Legal executives and lay advisers have rights of audience before judges in chambers and in certain proceedings before Masters and Registrars.
In the past, counsel sometimes had discussions with the judge in chambers when an indication of likely sentence could be given in the event of certain pleas being offered.
This morning, acting on information in our possession, I went before a judge in chambers and swore out a complaint against you - you personally, that is - and your employers.
This building which was meant for 5 Judges with some provision for expansion in 1929 is now accommodating Benches in, Court Rooms and 18 Judges in Chambers.
We could go before a judge in chambers the moment Bump is born, ex parte, and get an interim injunction and we could apply to have Bump made a ward of court."
After today's hearing Miss Gregg's solicitor Donald Worsley said he intended to make a bail application to a Judge in Chambers and if this failed he would then go to the High Court.
A paralegal can also work as a freelance offering their services to solicitors performing tasks such assisting Counsel at court and taking notes in court and presenting applications to District Judges in chambers.
(b)) without the leave of the judge or of the court of appeal, and, in matters of practice and procedure, the appeal lies directly to the court of appeal from the judge in chambers.
Lawyers acting for the 14 nuns are due to see a judge in chambers today to ask for a judicial review which would effectively prevent ministry officials carrying out the slaughter at Our Lady of the Passion Monastery near Daventry.
It is to be observed that a proceeding under section 7(5) in no way precludes a defendant who is remanded in custody from making an application for bail either to the justices, or to the Crown Court, or to a judge in chambers, whichever tribunal is appropriate.
The Director of Public Prosecutions had made an application to a judge in chambers under section 411 of the Companies Act 1948 in order to obtain books and papers relevant to showing that an offence in connection with the management of the company had taken place.
The forewoman told the judge in chambers that one of her fellow jurors had described Mr. Nelson as "a thug," and stated that if he was a thief, he would not only have stolen the stereo from a car, "he would have ripped the leather out off the seats."
The probation officer must be prepared to discuss the case with the sentencing judge in chambers or in court, to answer questions about the report that arise during the sentencing hearing, and, ultimately, to testify under oath in open court as to the basis for the factual findings and guideline applications recommended in the report.
To make such an order at that early stage would seem to demand a prescience and intelligent anticipation of future events which can hardly be expected of a master, or even a judge in chambers, except in simple cases, involving a single issue of law or fact which the parties are agreed in presenting to the court.