Sentences with phrase «police probing allegations»

Police probing allegations Cabinet minister Chris Huhne made his wife take his speeding points have passed their findings to prosecutors.

Not exact matches

Governors in the past have done so — Eliot Spitzer asked Cuomo to probe Troopergate, David Paterson asked Cuomo to investigate allegations against the State Police.
The State Police quietly probed mistreatment of female recruits and found evidence of inappropriate conduct, but never made that public and closed the inquiry, raising questions about whether the allegations were fully investigated or covered up.
Cantor also defends the steps the school took to investigate the allegations, admitting that during their probe in 2005 they learned that the police and the Post Standard had also looked into the charges against Fine.
The Onondaga County District Attorney's Office is probing an allegation that a former Solvay police officer pulled a gun during a Valentine's Day bar fight.
The best way to maintain public confidence in the administration and the police department is for the district attorney to take over this probe to determine whether there are any credible allegations.
Anti-corruption campaigner, Vitus Azeem, has suggested the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) probes the corruption allegations by Kwame Asare Obeng, aka A-Plus, against two presidential staffers, saying that will be considered more credible than that of the police.
Syracuse, NY — The Onondaga County District Attorney's Office is probing an allegation that a former Solvay police officer pulled a gun during a Valentine's Day bar fight.
The CCRB investigates allegations of police misconduct and issues reports on their probe of NYPD complaints.
But the CID probe was marred by some controversy over an audio recording said to be a leaked recording of a conversation between the then - Deputy Director of the CID, ACP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo - Danquah and A-Plus, in which the police officer was heard advising A-Plus to deny the allegations because he is a member of the NPP.
Here I'm struck by the contrast between the accounts of the prevalence of «whacking» and the judicial response to it (e.g. that it is common and the courts / crowns rarely intervene) and accounts that I hear from practicing crowns (e.g. that it is uncommon and, when it occurs, the court's response vigorously and, further, that the court, crown and police are uncommonly solicitous to complainants in sexual assault cases — a claim that the Ghomeshi cases seems to confirm given the seemingly well - founded criticism of the police in that case for failing to adequately probe the complainant's allegations, meaning that inconsistencies in their statements were discovered on cross-examination by the defense, fatally undermining their credibility).
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