Sentences with phrase «bias against police»

Prosecutors were able to establish a juror's bias against police officers by referencing the juror's Facebook post following a prior car accident exclaiming «cops in Florida are idiots.»
Bratton said the woman who called the New York Times «quite obviously has a bias against police officers.»
The new head of the Civilian Complaint Review Board wants the police - oversight agency to stop considering complainants» arrest records when weighing rulings — but critics argue the plan reeks of «bias against police officers.»

Not exact matches

Bloomberg accused Manhattan Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin of being biased against the city from the start, adding that she gave helpful advice to the plaintiffs and exhibited «disturbing disregard for the good intentions of our police officers.»
The Paramount Chief of Alavanyo, Togbe Tsedze Atakura, has suggested bias on the part of police against his people in the handling of tensions between the people of the Alavanyo and Nkonya ethnic groups.
«Pig» has long been a derisive term for police officers — and police union leaders have seized on the remark, made in an interview with the Daily News, as evidence that the chairman is biased against officers.
A new study on police force found no bias against black civilians in police shootings in 10 cities and counties, including Houston.
Against this backdrop, some parents fear that implicit bias may impact the ways in which armed teachers and police officers interact with students.
Canadian experience in wilderness protection provides an example of forest conservation polices and laws that have generally been hostile to, and systematically biased against, Indigenous peoples because they have denied Indigenous peoples control over their territories and access to life - saving forest resources.
But everything began to unravel two years later when Chapman came to believe one of Douglas» colleagues on the bench was biased against him in a lawsuit Chapman had launched against Winnipeg's police force.
In an article on 18 February 2016, Maclean's called Canadian jails the «new residential schools» because of «discriminatory practices and a biased system» that «work against an Indigenous accused, from the moment a person is first identified by police, to their appearance before a judge, to their hearing before a parole board.»
I have no bias against law enforcement at all — in fact police officers are endangered by prohibition as well.
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