Examples of Public counsel in a sentence
Public counsel created by chapter 350, an assistant state attorney, an assistant public defender, a criminal conflict and civil regional counsel, an assistant criminal conflict and civil regional counsel, a full-time state employee who serves as counsel or assistant counsel to any state agency, the Deputy Chief Judge of Compensation Claims, a judge of compensation claims, an administrative law judge, or a hearing officer.
Public counsel means the Office of the Public Counsel as created by the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974, and includes the assistants who represent the pub- lic before the commission.
Public counsel means the Office of the Public Counsel as created by the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974 and includes the assistants who represent the pub- lic before the commission.
Public counsel or any intervenor shall provide its workpapers, if any, related to each deficiency or concern to all parties within ten (10) days of the date its report is filed.
Public counsel means the Office of the Public Counsel as created by the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974, and includes the assistants who represent the public before the commission.
Four entities operating with external partners within the Registry have not been attached to the DEO but to the Judicial Services Division: three sections which previously reported directly to the Registry - Office of Public counsel for Defence (OPCD), Office of Public Counsel for Victims (OPCV) and Council Support (CSS), and the Victims Participation and Compensation Section (VPRS) which formerly reported to the Court Services Division.
Public counsel means the public counsel of the state of Missouri or their designated representative.
DefinitionsIn this chapter:(1) "Office" means the office of injured employee counsel.(2) "Public counsel" means the injured employee public counsel.
In this chapter:17-47 (1) "Office" means the office of injured employee 17-48 counsel.17-49 (2) "Public counsel" means the injured employee public 17-50 counsel.17-51 Sec.
Objection by person outside UgandaWhere a person who knows of any reasonable ground why a marriage should not take place resides outside Uganda, he or she may send his or her objection, signed in accordance with the law of his or her country of residence and duly authenticated by a Notary Public, counsel, or another person authorized by the law of that country for the purpose to the District Registrar concerned or the Registrar General, whichever would be best placed to ensure receipt of the objection.27.