As crimes happen in the city, you are given the task of assigning cops to these crimes.
Not exact matches
But the
crime also raises questions about why the companies have so far kept silent and whether —
as a former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission observes — it triggers an obligation to tell investors about what
happened.
As an atheist, I find what is
happening to Nadarkhani to be a
crime against humanity.
Although the judge's decision did not deal with whether or not the sexual abuse actually
happened, this latest turn of events is something of a victory for SGM, whose legal strategy has been to first argue that the First Amendment gives pastors the right to discourage victims of abuse from reporting the
crimes against them to police and second to argue that the case should be thrown out on technicalities, such
as the statute of limitations.
How, in God's name, is such a weak, ignorant, foolish individual entrusted with the rites of priesthood when this
crime has
happened so much for so long — how is it possible that the Pope, or any Bishop, or any Priest could say such a stupid thing
as the child seduces the adult who is entrusted with upholding the highest morals of all?
It is one of the darkest
crimes in history what
happened to Native Americans,
as people on this blog have already brought up.
It is the same
as blaming the entire state of New York
as a violent state for a
crime that
happened in the Bronx.
I think you are probably right if they go after the actual actions (stealing of data, breaking classification, but intent
crimes like treason and espionage can be tried for actions that
happen overseas
as well.
Following these
happenings, especially ahead of a crucial election in November, TV3 network reported sources at the Police Regional Headquarters to have said those
crimes are not mere armed robbery attacks
as they suspect terrorism, considering the manner with which the criminals conduct their operation.
For
as much
as people want perpetrators of the riots punished, they also want assurances,
as far
as is possible, that
crimes of this sort - and others - won't
happen again.
Now in touching the subject of interracial
crimes such
as rape (in which Mr. Buchanan states is 100 times more likely to
happen Black on White, than White on Black), are we talking strictly convictions?
«Even with the
crime and violence
happening in the cities, it's not the whole population it's a small percentage of these young folks, just
as it's a small percentage of the police officers,» Hudson said.
«Somebody in their neighborhood (can) go on a computer, to bring up the CompStat information and see what is
happening in their neighborhood in literally real time, specifically
as it relates to the major
crimes in their neighborhoods,» Bratton said.
«I think a lot of people thought he was coming into office
as an ideologue who couldn't manage, and the city would be awash in
crime, chaos, and financial dysfunction in a matter of moments, and the absolute opposite has
happened.»
But understanding what
happened below the waves of the English Channel is,
as the new Nova episode explains, «like investigating a
crime scene spread out over 300 miles and buried under 120 feet of water.»
«Just
as privacy in hotel rooms should not be banned simply because a lot of
crime — drug deals, plotting, sexual perversity —
happens in hotel rooms,» he says.
The rest of «Freedomland» deals with what
happens when the urban housing projects of Dempsy, N.J. — the town in which the alleged
crime took place — are sealed off by the police of the neighboring, predominantly white town, Gannon,
as a way of smoking out the perpetrator.
Michaël R. Roskam's new thriller The Drop — formerly known
as Animal Rescue — is all about the flow of that
crime cash and what
happens when it gets disrupted.
The thing that struck me about what
happened to Tonya Harding in the larger realm of sports,
crime, and punishment is that whether you see Harding
as a victim of her circumstances, or
as an accomplice in this
crime: her punishment is more severe than men who have beaten, raped, or even killed their wives.
Director Atom Egoyan's foray into the facts of the case has enough horrific details of the
crime to make audiences queasy, and serves
as a reminder that people should never forget what
happened to Christopher Byers, Stevie Branch and Michael Moore.
As «Nocturnal Animals» also depicts the action
happening in Edward's novel, West Texas becomes the backdrop for an unspeakable
crime and a quest for revenge.
Language: Korean Genre: Horror MPAA rating: NR Director: Sang - hoon Ahn Actors: So - yeong Choo, Won - jung Jeong, Ok - bin Kim Plot: So - Young has just returned from suspension to her work
as a detective in the violent
crimes unit, and the first thing that
happens is she gets teamed up with a rookie out of the forensic department.
«Dexter» is definitely a well - made
crime thriller that will keep you riveted even when,
as happened last season, the pacing is off.
The Town is Affleck's second gig
as a director, and it just so
happens that it's another
crime thriller set in Boston that is based on a novel.
As introduced, Rocket is a genetically enhanced creature who just so
happens to resemble Earth's raccoons who escaped those who had experimented on him and turned to a life of
crime.
An interest in France and its colonial legacy may be helpful in getting the best out of seeing this but the equivalent is
happening here.It is far better than the 2dimensional British
crime flick
as it alludes to the ever changing face of France and how one fits in when we all have multiple identities and in fact has some similarities to Michael Haneke's «Hidden».
To a certain extent, this
happens in all countries, for instance most countries restrict access to sites with offensive material such
as child pornography, terrorism, racial hatred and
crime.
After some parents raised concerns, including the question of what
happens if a child's secret has to do with a
crime; the state's Education Department said they were reviewing what had occurred and would then make a decision about whether to keep the question
as part of the test.
I'm aiming to give readers a group of characters to get to know and love,
as they witness what
happens to those characters
as they grapple with the world of
crime, so that they'll want to buy each book in the series.
She, like her character Meg, turned into a workaday writer, producing three mystery novels: Dead Clever, In Your Face, and Seaside (all three links go to the full text at Google), featuring the sassy sleuth, Lily Pascale, an English professor who just
happens to specialize in horror and
crime fiction
as well
as creative writing.
Lu's take on the caped superhero imagines him
as a restless high - school senior who
happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when he witnesses criminals escaping a
crime scene and gives chase himself.
I feel something special brewing and
happening as, there was a passing, of the torch, mark my words that a prediction is made today, you will hear and see a lot more of exciting
crime writers, from NY, and ledgends that are made, are here to stay.
Find out what
happens next
as we come close to the end of the reading of the
crime novel, Bigger Than Jesus by Robert Chazz Chute.
After awhile, you'll feel like someone who's so observant that you could solve
crimes — even
as your ultimate goal is to prevent a
crime from
happening to you.
Unfortunately incidents
happen across all domains every year both at home and when travelling, whether they are natural disasters, wars, disease or incidents on a more individual scale such
as car accidents, muggings, other
crimes and personal injuries.
Go on an adventure through time with Henry Danger in
Crime Travelers
as they stop
crimes from
happening in the past and present.
As the
crime fighting web - slinger, it's your job to make sure that doesn't
happen.
Occasionally, there will be breaks from the interactive television segments where you,
as Batman, have to figure out what's
happened at a
crime scene.
(interview with Saul Ostrow, 2003) Le Va likens his works to
crime scenes, where commonplace objects such
as wood, felt, ball bearings, shards of glass, even chalk dust, are staged
as evidence of an act
happening in the past, whether it be an act of violence or simply one of carefully premeditated thought.
Le Va likens his works to
crime scenes, where commonplace objects such
as wood, felt, ball bearings, shards of glass, even chalk dust, are staged
as evidence of an act
happening in the past, whether it be an act of violence or simply one of carefully premeditated thought.
One truly has to wonder what alternate reality Phil Shabecoff lives in, regarding his «
crimes against humanity» comment at Gelbspan's post, which
happens to be an insider's reference to Gelbspan's 2004 Boiling Point book chapter 3 title, «Criminals Against humanity,» which contains on page 51 Gelbspan's favorite phrase bit of so - called smoking gun evidence, the leaked memo phrase «reposition global warming
as theory rather than fact.»
The plain simple truth is that decent scientists whose only «
crime» is to
happen to find evidence against doomsday global warming are constantly being prevented from publishing, from getting grants and are then being libelled by people such
as this ******.
James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies who first warned the world about the dangers of climate change in the 1980s, has joined other scientists in submitting statements to be considered by a judge at the Information Rights Tribunal on Friday... James Hansen told the Guardian: «Our children and grandchildren will judge those who have misled the public, allowing fossil fuel emissions to continue almost unfettered,
as guilty of
crimes against humanity and nature... If successful, the FOI request may, by exposing one link in a devious manipulation of public opinion, start a process that allows the public to be aware of what is
happening, what is at stake, and where the public interest lies.»»
The law against
crime comics, known originally
as the [E. Davie] Fulton Act, was passed in December of 1949, the very moment, almost to the day, when I arrived in Canada,
as it
happens — still too young to read comics of any sort, of course; but, I now see, already yearning in an inchoate way for Superman and Boston Blackie and Captain Marvel et al..
Many traumatic brain injuries
happen in car crashes, bicycle or motorcycle accidents, falling incidents, contact sports, and
as a result of violent
crimes such
as gunshots.
While it promotes the supposed advantages of DPAs, it is important during the consultation period which ends in early August, to consider their potential drawbacks, namely: under - investigation of egregious corporate
crime, lack of transparency and,
as the MoJ accepts has
happened in the US following the advent of DPAs, a shift of power and responsibility concerning criminal justice from the judiciary to the prosecutor.
If you have gone to the police and accused Mr. Buisnessman of the
crime, then Mr. Buisnessman's defamation suit is meaningless,
as it's implied that going to the police implies you believe it
happened (no reasonable person assumes you do not believe these accusations you have levied.).
Particularly when they turn to a life of
crime,
as happened recently in Switzerland.
Furthermore, one can not but rejoice at the thought that, universal jurisdiction being nowadays acknowledged in the case of international
crimes, a person suspected of such offences may finally be brought before an international judicial body for a dispassionate consideration of his indictment by impartial, independent and disinterested judges coming,
as it
happens here, from all continents of the world.
If the police get information that a
crime, like physical assault, may have
happened, they will investigate the situation by talking to the people involved,
as well
as any witnesses.