In Baltimore, officers were evaluated
by number of arrests — so they made many arrests, but for infractions like not having a bike light or failing to carry I.D. Meanwhile Baltimore's crime rate remained persistently high.
Not exact matches
The sheriff's department was still counting the exact
number of arrested, Keller said, and planned to release a statement explaining the use
of pepper spray
by law enforcement.
The total
number of immigrants
arrested for deportation
by this time in 2016 was approximately 2500.
According to a new study
by research provider Custom Products, the
number of crimes committed
by people over 60 is soaring, with 35 %
of arrests for shop - lifting involving the retiree demographic, up from 20 % in 2001.
By: Mohamed Soliman Mubasher: The recent wave
of surprising Saudi resolutions, which involved the
arrest a
number of princes and ministers through the government's new anti-corruption campaign has negatively impacted global markets.
A
number of outstanding scientists, including the Russian physicist Kapitsa who was for years kept under house
arrest by Stalin, have refused to work on anything connected with atomic weapons.
When the pope comes to London next month, he is going to be greeted
by substantial
numbers of protests organized
by people calling for his
arrest and accusing him
of the wildest hatreds.
The
arrests ordered
by Connecticut authorities are likely to be merely the first
of a
number that will send shock waves through Florida, Rhode Island and Nevada, where betting on jai alai is also legal, and perhaps put a fatal crimp in the sport's plans to invade Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland and about a dozen other states and two Canadian provinces.
There are not enough practicing Certified Professional Midwives, whose
numbers have been thinned
by fear
of arrest, to attend all
of these births.
A
number of changes, including a tracking
of contracts through a database, as well as more oversight
of spending
by the state comptroller's office, were proposed in the wake
of Percoco's 2016
arrest.
The recent unhappy
arrest of a Conservative shadow minister, the searching
of his parliamentary office
by anti-terrorist police and the seizure
of his IT equipment and files, compounds a
number of recent episodes
of unhappiness about collusion between the police and the Home Secretary, and about the role
of the Speaker and the Serjeant at Arms.
By the end
of 1943, 91,836 people had been
arrested, the highest
numbers in Bombay Presidency, United Provinces and Bihar.
The suspected traffickers and the driver
of the vehicle with registration
number GT 15 29 V have been
arrested and the children are in the custody
of the Challenging Heights organization, awaiting screening
by officials from child trafficking unit
of the Ghana police headquarters.
«A group
of 36 headsmen in a DYNA Truck and a Toyota Camry Car with Registration
number ABJ KUJ 994 FX and Niger Sul 541 XA were intercepted and
arrested at 177 Guards Battalion locations
by Keffi Checkpoint.
Thanks to our work with the police, the
number of child
arrests fell
by 64 % between 2010 and 2016.
Wapping staff are concerned a witch hunt
by the MSC will lead to further
arrests as huge
numbers of internal emails are examined for evidence
of illegal activity.
In a Special Police Gazette Bulletin issued under the authority
of the Inspector General
of Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference
number CR 07/2017, Alaka who had earlier been
arrested and released on bail
by the police, was said to have frustrated attempts to rearrest him.
The press conference was attended
by a
number of the parties» top officials including NDC's General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Hassan Ayariga
of the APC and Bernard Mornah, PNC Chairman, who condemned the invasion
of the press conference to
arrest Mr. Ayidoho, saying it was an attempt to silence them and a threat to freedom
of speech.
And while his base may want more, Mr. de Blasio can point to several police reforms in his first year: a dramatic drop in the
number of people stopped
by police; a staggering decline in marijuana
arrests thanks to a policy change; a plan to roll out body cameras in accordance with a federal lawsuit.
But he said he wouldn't measure its success in the
number of arrests, but on whether crime goes down — pointing out that quality
of life problems plaguing neighborhoods can be solved sometimes
by asking someone to move along, or telling them what they are doing is illegal.
After the
arrest the next day
of then - Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Cuomo forced lawmakers into an even tighter corner
by vowing that he would not sign a state budget that did not include a
number of ethical fixes.
On - topic questions included the timing
of the effectiveness
of the laws signed today and when ICE will close it's office on Rikers Island, how many people currently on Rikers Island will be covered
by these laws, details
of Carlos Rodriguez (who was held on Rikers Island for eight months on an ICE detainer) path to this country and his thoughts during his eight month detention, what Mayor de Blasio would like to see the federal government do about immigration and what he will do absent such action, what he would tell Republicans who think his approach is a dangerous precedent, de Blasio and Melissa Mark - Viverito's positions on municipal IDs and voting rights for non-citizens, the
number of people
arrested on misdemeanors and then subject to ICE detainers and whether persons
arrested on felony charges must first go through the justice system before being subject to an ICE detainer.
District Attorney William Fitzpatrick was joined
by a
number of local and federal law enforcement agencies to announce the sting
arrests of nearly 30 people accused
of profiting from or engaging in prostitution.
BTW - I don't have any proof
of # 2, so I will accept an answer that - with specific
numbers - disproves # 1 - 3
by showing that the
arrest and prosecution rates for non-immigration felonies / misdemeanors are as low as those for illegal immigration.
That award was based on the
number of arrests — not convictions — made
by each officer.
Police commissioner Bill Bratton for the first time called the recent decrease in the
number of arrests and summonses
by city officers «a pretty widespread work stoppage,» in an interview on NPR's «All Thing Considered.»
Separate reports
by POLITICO, The New York Times and New York Daily News that found that the majority
of marijuana
arrests are not occurring in neighborhoods in which individuals make the largest
number of 911 and 311 complaints.
ALBANY — The New York Police Department, the mayor and the city's top prosecutors on Monday endorsed a proposal to decriminalize the open possession
of small amounts
of marijuana, giving an unexpected lift to an effort
by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to cut down on the
number of people
arrested as a result
of police stops.
During that time, the
number of cardiac
arrests increased
by 14 percent.
Among these students, winning admission to a preferred school reduces the average
number of felony
arrests over the study period from 0.77 to 0.43, a pattern driven largely
by a reduction
of 0.23 in the average
number of arrests for drug felonies (see Figure 2).
Although the
number arrests for violent felonies falls, this is offset
by an increase in the
number of property
arrests.
Require the public release
of school - level climate data disaggregated
by demographics and infractions, including rates
of suspensions,
number of students suspended, and frequency
of school
arrests.
In 2006, the ASPCA will expand its Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) Department, allowing for more investigations and
arrests for animals cruelty in the New York metropolitan area, while also increasing the scope and
number of training seminars given
by this agency to law enforcement and animal protection agencies across the country.
Sometimes there are
arresting juxtapositions — a small 1943 still life
of a gnarly shell and a pot
by Giorgio Morandi, hung between two late Philip Guston paintings which might be taken as still - lifes as much as occurrences in a brooding wasteland — but the sheer
number of works sweeps you along too swiftly to take much account
of the niceties.
Metzger's work is informed
by his personal experiences; he was born into a family
of Orthodox Jews in Nuremburg in 1926, and following the
arrest and deportation
of a
number of his family members under the Nazi regime, he and his brother escaped to England on the Kindertransport.
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By contrast, Article 4a (1) of Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant 2002 / 584 / JHA («FD EAW 2002») as amended by Framework Decision 2009 / 299 / JHA («FD EAW 2009») only allows the Executing State to refuse the surrender or to make it conditional on the right to a retrial in a limited number of situation
By contrast, Article 4a (1)
of Framework Decision on the European
Arrest Warrant 2002 / 584 / JHA («FD EAW 2002») as amended
by Framework Decision 2009 / 299 / JHA («FD EAW 2009») only allows the Executing State to refuse the surrender or to make it conditional on the right to a retrial in a limited number of situation
by Framework Decision 2009 / 299 / JHA («FD EAW 2009») only allows the Executing State to refuse the surrender or to make it conditional on the right to a retrial in a limited
number of situations.
88 128 These comments were echoed in the Ontario Court
of Appeal's decision in R. v. M.A.L. 89 There, it was held that the cumulative effect
of a
number of otherwise unremarkable circumstances, including proximity to the scene
of the crime, a physical similarity to descriptions given
by victims, suspicious behaviour, and a prior conviction for the same offence, constituted reasonable grounds to
arrest the accused for carjacking offences.
It may come down to challenging the motor vehicle stop as unsupported
by reasonable suspicion
of a traffic violation, flawed field testing to support a valid
arrest, defective breath test readings or any
number of other bases for us to effectively attack the charge.
While the
number of youth
arrested and sentenced overall, as reported
by 12 provinces and territories, has declined over the years — with remand count in 2014/2015 down 33 per cent from 10 years ago and the
number of youth in sentenced custody made an even larger drop
of 60 per cent — this is chalked up to a drop in young people entering the system at all.
Named «Rookie
of the Year» in 2014 for highest
number of traffic citations and drug / DUI
arrests by a first - year officer.
We estimated models
by using dependent variables previously associated with significant treatment effects in the follow - up study.10, 20 These included life - course outcomes for the mother, such as
number of subsequent children, months on welfare, impairments due to substance use, and
number of arrests, as well as life - course outcomes for the study children, such as
number of runaway episodes and
number of arrests or convictions.
Assessments conducted at earlier phases are specified in previous articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment, adolescents completed interviews that measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need
of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency
of running away from home; and the
number of times they had been stopped
by the police,
arrested, convicted
of a crime or
of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported on their disruptive behavior in school;
number of school suspensions; delinquent and aggressive behavior outside school; experience
of sexual intercourse; rates
of pregnancy; lifetime
number of sexual partners; and frequency
of using cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
Variables were created to summarize the
number of occurrences
of being stopped
by the police,
arrested, convicted (adjudicated)
of the original crime or
of probation violations, and sent to a youth correctional facility.
Women visited
by nurses were less likely to be perpetrators
of child abuse and neglect, and had fewer
arrests, convictions, and
number of days jailed.
In 2013, the
number of arrests decreased
by nearly 50 percent from 2009 figures.
The factor most strongly associated with high risk
of clinically significant emotional or behavioural difficulties in children was the
number of major life stress events (e.g. illness, family break up,
arrests or financial difficulties) experienced
by the family in the 12 months prior to the survey.