Sentences with phrase «believed than the police»

Not exact matches

Eventually arrested by secret police and executed, his reports and letters show he was simply aware that most problems tend to be more complicated than we realize or are willing to believe.
Investigators already have interviewed more than 2,000 people as part of the probe and hope to speak to unnamed others who «might enlighten us as to why he did what he did,» Israel said, though he emphasized that a day into the investigation, police did not believe Cruz had any accomplices.
I don't believe the government has the right to end lives any more than a murderer does, though, of course, I find exceptions in each of these (life of mother for abortion, a police officer defending herself, etc.).
Or if the shooter had not told the police that the flat was booby - trapped (before he clammed up and would help no further)-- again there would have been further serious loss of lives — Oh yes, God may not have been able to stop all of the loss of life, and I appreciate that it does not make it any easier for those who lost loved ones, but He was watching, and I believe he did all he could to make the losses much lower than they could have been, or were.
«When they feel let down, which I believe many people have begun to feel, we must address it by doing something more than maintain the status quo and reconnect the police with the people in their communities,» she argued.
In his typical fashion, rather than listen to complaints, Buhari believed that ordering soldiers and police to shoot at them would «crush» the agitations.
CITY HALL — Less than six months after Mayor Bill de Blasio said he doesn't believe the NYPD needs a bigger headcount, Police Commissioner William Bratton on Monday said he would request funds for more than 1,000 new officers in the future.
«I believe we've had more police officers assaulted in New York than any city in the country.
There have also been reports that employees routinely made payments to police officers, believed to total more than # 100,000, in return for information.
Steve Baker, FTC Midwest Region Director, said Australian police believe that the number of suicides related to romance scams is higher than the total number of murders in Australia.
While the police search for the missing boy, Laura begins to entertain the possibility that her son's imagination is more real than she thought — eventually pulling her into a frightening game with Tomás, whom she believes is the ghost of a fellow orphan she never knew existed.
It's directed by Robert Siodmak, who made more film noirs than any other director, and it is one of his darkest, a gangster drama seeped in shadows, corruption, and psychosis, with Victor Mature (in what I believe is his best noir role) a as Lt. Candella, an Italian - American police detective who takes the pursuit of small - time gangster Martin Rome (Richard Conte) personally.
Leary plays Stacy's father, a tough police officer who believes that Spider - Man is more of a threat to the city than some of the criminals he regularly dispatches.
The final mystery is how Liam and the rescued Maggie emerge back home from an Air France terminal grinning like idiots after he has broken more laws than bones — OK, the French are a very forgiving people and yeah, the police were a tad corrupt, and maybe they were grateful that he single - handedly took care of that nasty sex - trade problem... Oh while I'm thinking about it, how stupid are these Albanians believing the old guy with the Irish accent is a French police inspector?
Survived more than 30 years of work in some of the world's most dangerous places, only to be stabbed in his bed NAIROBI, Kenya ---- Nairobi police homicide detectives appear to believe that renowned elephant ivory and rhino horn trafficking investigator Esmond Bradley Martin Jr., 75, was murdered on February 5, 2018 in connection with a -LSB-...]
Ghost of Jim C — Yes we Aussies and Kiwis can come across as abrupt to other cultures but of course thats what makes our culture different (and Aussies are way ruder than Kiwis:)-RRB- however in regards to Louis Hamilton I believe it was when he was busted by Police doing donuts on a public street in his Mercedes sportster — definitely a dickhead IMO.
The «about to commit a crime» justification for a Terry stop makes it, in practice, much broader than probable cause for an arrest, which requires that the police believe that a crime has actually already been committed or is in progress, not just that someone is about to commit a crime (a person may be subjected to a Terry stop even if his actions which tend to show he is about to commit a crime have not yet progressed to the level of an attempted offense for which someone may be convicted and are not truly imminent).
Note that this standard is higher than the initial threshold applied by police when laying a charge, which is «reasonable and probable grounds to believe an offence has been committed.»
I believe that the oldest use of media other than print to teach legal research was a videotape with voice - over by Stephen Borins back in the academic year, 1970 - 1971 in which he ran through a legal research problem which touched on Priestman v. Colangelo and the liability of police officers.
If the police have a reason to believe that you may be intoxicated they may arrest and charge you with a DUI, even though your BAC may be less than the legal limit.
Police have not yet revealed the name of the second exchange platform, which is also believed to be Seoul - based, but smaller in size than Coinnest.
If the person is intoxicated, the police may detain that person for longer than four hours until they believe the person is no longer intoxicated.
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