Sentences with phrase «because of the police investigation»

Not exact matches

Our trip to New York found us walking seven miles (in heels mind you) back to our hotel because the subway for which we had passes was closed down for a police investigation and neither one of us had any money for a cab.
Is also the mantra of flat earthers, 9/11 truthers, birthers, moon landing deniers, and all other purveyors of crackpot conspiracy theories like «he baited her into being violent towards him because he knew a passerby would call the police and get an investigation started that would lead to charges being considered against her in order to get her fired from her job with the endgame goal of, I don't know, making her jointhe lizard people or something?»
A Toronto Police Service spokesperson told ESPN there is no investigation pending because no formal complaint has been filed by Club America or any of the club's personnel.
«I didn't bother to check till last year when the case went to court because the police were trying to say it was their own investigation that led to the arrest of the people that sought to murder Ken Agyapong... the informant named me as the one he relayed the information to...,» he said.
Sporting, Braga and Benfica were also searched by police but are only linked to the investigation because of their transfer deals with UD Leiria and are not believed to be under suspicion.
He said the police investigation had been a «shock to the system» and was on the whole a «good one» because would result in changes in the way political parties were funded and had led to renewed efforts to finish the reform of the House of Lords.
The former Welsh and work and pensions secretary did not face a police investigation because of his late declaration of donations to his deputy leadership campaign when Gordon Brown came to power, but he was found guilty of «serious» failings by the parliamentary standards authority.
«From all available records, none of the grounds required to postpone an election is existing in the state of Osun for now and so one wonders why this chairman, if he truly believes in the fact of his allegations, can not report it to the police for investigation because this allegation if really they are true, is a violation of the electoral act and the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.
The Metropolitan Police launched their own investigation into Lord Bhatia's expenses, but took no further action because there was «insufficient evidence of criminal intent».
To clarify: Lord Rennard was investigated by both the Metropolitan Police and the Liberal Democrats over allegations of sexual harassment but both investigations were dropped because there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Buffalo Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda said Tuesday he can't answer any of those questions because the investigation is ongoing.
It was further learnt that because of the public outrage the killing generated, the police authorities at Zone 5 took over the investigation of the killing.
On his web - site he repeatedly indicated that his main source for believing that there was a coverup of widespread abuse in order to protect «a ring» of paedophiles in the Thatcher cabinet, was sources from the Metroploitan Police, saying they wanted to pursue, (God knows who because Watson has never had the honesty to tell us), but were ordered by «superior officers» to drop their investigations.
The new technique is potentially useful in the context of police investigations because it can help determine the age of criminals or unidentified bodies, which in turn can lead to identification.
The request was a response to the case of Jerome Prieto, a man who spent 10 months in prison because of a controversial police investigation that erroneously identified Prieto's voice in a phone call claiming credit for a car bombing.
Shelter staff, skeptical of Wells» story because the dog was so sick, so malnourished that he couldn't even stand without help, contacted Edgewater Police who launched an investigation.
Because the appellant would not testify in the later investigation of the police, there appeared to be no other way of taking the fruits of their crime away from the police (paras 45 - 46).
The many individuals who were not a target in the murder investigation yet had personal phone data turned over to the police were not notified of this fact because there is no legal requirement to do so.
2) Intersection cameras and eyewitnesses key Because the police report is normally skewed in favor of the driver (see above discussion), the personal injury attorneys representing the injured pedestrian are required to conduct a proper investigation to disprove the police investigation.
Whether you are guilty, innocent, negligent, or reckless is not relevant at this point because clients see a high net worth target (possibly with a big legal malpractice policy) as do some of their lawyers, media outlets can run sensational headlined «news» pieces, and although your are technically presumed innocent, police investigations operate under a presumption of guilt not so subtle premise — especially when the media spotlight is involved.
Indeed, it is not because the data retained can be accessed and used by police and judicial authorities for criminal investigations that the data retention rules, which address private actors providing electronic communications services (service providers), would themselves be excluded from the scope of the Directive (§ § 87 - 97).
Given the stringent nature of laws, they are consistently holding entire husband families to ransom, by threatening them in broad daylight that if they do not bend to their wishes they all would be destroyed and put behind bars because they have they right to report a case without any proofs and without police conducting any investigations.
The police will usually have a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed — because somebody has died a non-natural death — and the arrest will usually be necessary to allow a prompt and effective investigation, the combination of which means that an arrest is permissible.
In R. v Poirier [2016] ONCA 582 the Ontario Court of Appeal excluded the drugs excreted from Mr. Poirier's rectum because of the manner of the police investigation that led to its discovery.
[111] If the prosecutor decides to close an investigation, for example because of an inability to identify the perpetrator, the victim can still sue the Ministry of Interior for damages for harm caused during detention in a police station under the ministry's control, which often results in civil courts awarding compensation to the victim.
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