Sentences with phrase «altercation which»

From there, two uniformed police officers thought plaintiff was suspicious, resulting in an altercation which result resulted in a criminal arrest / citation (he was taken into custody for six hours and then let go), no subsequent prosecution, and a lost job as a result of the arrest / citation.
PC who pretended to have witnessed the Downing Street altercation which led to Andrew Mitchell's resignation jailed for 12 months
Dembele appeared to gouge the eye of Costa after an altercation which has since led him to receive a six - game ban.
Allen: «No. 20 of Jacksonville [Ramsey] was ejected for a flagrant personal foul, which started the altercation which resulted in a punch from No. 18 of Cincinnati [Green].
In para. 9 of the chambers judge's reasons (quoted above at para. 13) he said that it was not possible to determine who was at fault for the various confrontations and altercations which occurred between the parties.

Not exact matches

Branson then gave his Airline's account of the incident following an investigation which indicates that a female passenger and a male passenger suffering from Parkinson's disease were involved in an altercation.
We understand that there was an altercation between two customers on board the flight, which resulted in both individuals becoming upset and distressed.
It strikes me that there's also room for discussion about whether the President need be involved in everything with which he has chosen to distract himself, from the contretemps about Agriculture employee Shirley Sherrod to Henry Louis Gates's altercation with the Cambridge police.
To sum up what happened in one paragraph: Chris Paul, in his return to Los Angeles, got mad at Blake Griffin for elbowing his coach and at Austin Rivers for talking shit to Trevor Ariza, and so Paul, Ariza, and James Harden attempted to enter the Clippers locker room through a «secret» backdoor tunnel while sending Clint Capela to the front door as a decoy, which led to the cops getting called and probably suspensions despite no physical altercations actually happening between the two sides.
The commissioner maintained that Rice withheld key information about the Atlantic City assault during a June meeting and that the release of security footage showing the altercation provided the league with new information on which to increase the suspension.
Pepe seemingly sought to hit the ground and tumble around at the slightest provocation, as demonstrated by the clip above, which shows the Portuguese defender overacting after the slightest altercation with Filipe Luis.
I thought he was found guilty of assault, which could happen when a single confrontation / altercation spins out of control.
News has emerged stating that the Chilean forward had a huge altercation on the training field in the run up to the weekend's match - up, and even stormed out of training early, reports which would not surprise anyone.
What's more, Taylor was judged for non-football incidents like his 2004 DUI arrest (the charge was ultimately dropped) and a 2005 incident in which Taylor was arrested for assault after getting into an altercation over two ATVs that were stolen from him.
Moussa Dembele has vowed to learn from his mistakes after his altercation with Chelsea striker Diego Costa during the Premier League match which was a bad - tempered affair.
Once that was dealt with and the player suspended, he was then involved in an altercation with Parisian police, for which he was handed a deferred jail sentence.
Michael Conroy / AP Florida State has dismissed freshman quarterback De'Andre Johnson from its football program following a bar altercation in which he is alleged to have punched a woman.
Last summer, on City's pre-season tour to Thailand, Barton had an altercation with a young Everton fan at the team's hotel, an incident in which captain Richard Dunne was also injured.
Kristina and Adam were called to pick their son up early following an altercation with a classmate — we learned this kid peed in Max's canteen, which is just the most reprehensible — and, on the car ride home, Max asked the question every parent fears: «Why do all the other kids hate me?»
He also gave an interview to the BBC during which he suggested that the party was in a «death spiral» and described the «horror story» of his altercation with fellow MEP Mike Hookem.
The Times article documented 129 cases in which inmates of all ages were seriously injured last year in altercations with correction officers, including several attacks that were also singled out in the report.
A regional executive officer (name withheld) is reported to have turned down the request by the Flag Staff House and the First Lady to accept the nomination for the post, which became vacant following the sacking of the then Deputy Minister, Mr. Joseph Yamin, over altercations with his then boss, Mr. Samuel Sarpong.
Ed Miliband reportedly took the decision to suspend the MP himself and is recieving reports on the altercation, which may have involved several MPs.
The altercation between The Post's Fred Dicker and gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino sparked over Paladino's allegation that Andrew Cuomo had extra-martial affairs when he was married to Kerry Kennedy — a claim for which he said he'll offer proof «at the appropriate time.»
In one of his altercations with a journalist who works with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), he personally destroyed his recorder which was later replaced by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA).
In its investigation, The Times examined 129 cases from last year in which inmates suffered severe injuries in altercations with correction officers.
Makarfi described the recent altercation between some groups in the country which had degenerated into the issuance of an ultimatum to the Igbo to leave the North, as an ill wind which he said would blow no one any good.
In a detailed complaint, Mr Johnson had accused former Conservative Party activist Mark Clarke of bullying, following an altercation in a pub in central London during which Mr Clarke was alleged to have threatened to «squash» him «like an ant».
The company issued a statement, which reads in part: «Several staff members involved have been interviewed individually, and all independently and consistently expressed that their interaction with Dr. Mann was polite and did not involve a physical altercation
But building up a moment of high dread, or inventively choreographing a violent altercation, or maybe just filming an actor in a way which makes them look desirable, might just be enough to foot that golden ticket.
In the short film, Presto, which proceeds WALL - E, a magician and rabbit are involved in numerous altercations.
New photos have surfaced of a bruised Amber Heard from a December 2015 incident in which Heard says she feared for her life during an altercation with husband Johnny Depp.
The play, which was staged in London last year and garnered solid reviews, centers on two sets of parents who meet to discuss a playground altercation between their 11 - year - old sons.
Keith's altercations with white gang members are often shakily indebted to the conventions of crime films, and as such the viewer may long for the purity of Porterfield's 2010 film Putty Hill, which was barely beholden to plot.
The young man is also involved in a number of other altercations, one of which involves a metal tool and results in a bloody face.
The last thing we want is to see in our lobbies is an altercation in which one animal dies.
Since then she has had several Greyhounds in her life, which include Ginger (11.5), an injured dog that was rescued from a pound in Southern Illinois after her owner dumped her following an altercation with a Coyote, Krispy Kreme and JoJo (both 10.5), Adele and also Mary (10.5), who was an owner surrender that she took last month, as well as Mesa Concho angel (13) and Kay (12), both who went to the Bridge in 2017.
we had a very enjoyable stay food very good staff very helpful & friendly however our stay was spoilt on our last night by an altercation in room on floor above us which resulted in police being called.We had noticed a group of men in the bar earlier drinking too much & using bad language & felt maybe...
The other day Lloyd highlighted the ways in which cyclists are most often killed in altercations with motor vehicles.
In her response, the attorney «stated that the client had lost his case because he had engaged in a physical altercation with someone, which wasn't in his initial [Avvo] review,» Foster says.
The ruling stemmed from the case of a Pakistani man who flipped off the Dubai Police during a traffic altercation, which resulted in a one - month jail sentence and deportation, which he disputed (to no avail).
Brown was killed by Wilson in an altercation last year, which began the most recent national conversation about young black men being shot by white police officers.
A 23 - year old Niagara man got into a dispute with his partner, which escalated into a physical altercation.
He must avoid impact activities and any risk of physical altercations with suspects, which restricts him from participation in front - line policing duties.
Mr. H responded to the racial slur and a verbal back - and - forth ensued, which escalated to a physical altercation.
There followed an altercation between him and Rowlands, as a result of which she was arrested in front of her children, handcuffed and taken to the police car.
In Fountain, a discipline hearing panel found a teacher guilty of «conduct unbecoming» for his careless and reckless use of a firearm, which he had fired it over the heads of his sons during an altercation.
In 1968, a study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, which examined fatal accidents, showed that in 20 % of the cases studied, the drivers had been involved in aggressive altercations within a six - hour period before their deaths.
Hogg had visited California in 2017 and witnessed an altercation, about which he made a video blog — a simple fact that was blown out by conspiracy theorists to mean he already lived in Los Angeles and was part of the entertainment industry.
✔ Established a «No Talk» rule which brought down student altercations by 50 % ✔ Introduced and led a free study and lunch program for the less privileged children ✔ Mediated three extremely serious behavioral disputes between students by employing exceptional arbitrating tactics ✔ Decreased food wastage costs by 35 % by educating students to «take as much as they can eat»
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