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But they are not required to attend and the court has a discretion to hold or continue a trial in the defendant's absence.
Even if it had, the IPCC, post-Hillsborough, has a discretion to investigate in exceptional circumstances – which can include the unusual gravity of the circumstances or an overwhelming, irresistible, public interest.
JUSTICE KENNEDY -- Well, does the secretary maintain that in some instances she has a discretion that a court does not, or can a court do whatever she might do, under Florida law?
He has a discretion pedestal, thus a discretionary project where he can green light any project from the company….
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Police do not currently have a discretion not to arrest someone if a warrant for unpaid fines is issued.
Famous customers The management have a discretion policy and will not discuss any of their customers, but pretty much everybody from Nicole Kidman to Maggi Hambling.
What amounts to the final ruling of the European Court of Human Rights re-states that it is unlawful to remove voting rights from all prisoners regardless of their sentence but says the government has "a wide discretion" as to how any ban works.
The food, too, has an appealing discretion, but it can border on sterile.
"The officer still has a lot of discretion.
Under section 3(1) of the NHS Act 2006, the Secretary of State for Health has a very wide discretion.
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