Sentences with phrase «come other crimes»

We touched on the fact that drug crime is rising in Sebastopol in an earlier post, and with drugs come other crimes to support the drug crimes.

Not exact matches

Curbing all kinds of gun violence and other crimes comes down to more funding for effective enforcement, says Jake Novak.
«The cross-border operation may involve nationals of other countries, but once it gets to I - 10 and comes east toward the southern states and up north on 95... those are American organized crime groups that are helping with the distribution internally.»
He recalled that in the one case that perhaps came closest — the show - trial conviction of several influential military and intelligence officers for drug trafficking and other crimes in 1989 — there was even some circumstantial evidence that the illicit activities had been tolerated by superiors.
According to this account, the music was born in the brothels of New Orleans, came of age in the illegal speakeasies of Chicago in the 1920s, and reached maturity nurtured by organized crime in Harlem, Kansas City, and other corrupt communities in the 1930s.
You seem to have highlighted particular sins as though some are worse than others all sin leads to death not just the big ones because we all are sinners.All have gone astray none are righteous.I believe the worst sin is pride idolatry is the first commandment we set ourselves as Gods.Regardless of what the sin is, our hearts are condemned by our pride.It wasnt the sin of homosexuality or sexual deviance that destroyed sodom.It was there pride and it is one of our biggest stumbling blocks in our christian walk or it certainly was for me.We look at the story of the adulterous woman and we think adultery is a terrible crime but the story is for our benefit to show that we all are sinners that Jesus does nt condemn us but came to save us.And when Jesus says go and sin no more he was not only talking to the woman but everyone else that was around judging her for her sin its a universal message that we all need to see that we all are condemned because of our sin that Jesus came to save us and that we turn from our sin and follow him.Because he is the way the truth and the life.brentnz
The truth was that the murder occurred on the other side of the city, that the police knew who committed the crime, that the man under the streetlight was waiting for a date to show up and that the mysterious green car belonged to someone who came home for lunch every day.
The vast majority of these individuals came to the US legally long ago but are subject to deportation now because they violated their visa restrictions by committing crimes of various degrees, or for other reasons.
I turned intentionally to a life of crime at age twelve and found myself facing the death penalty at age twenty for offenses including conspiracies to commit bank robberies, hijackings, and homicide, and then, after a merciful and undeserved reprieve from God, spent ten years in America's worst prison trying to figure out, among other things, the nature of punishment — and «Saving Punishment» by Stephen Webb is certainly the best meditation I've come across on the subject.
I think I saw this on MSNBC the other night.Seems like the Penn State officials have too much baucarerucy when it comes to reporting crimes on campus and that they're too big to jail like how the Wall Streeters have been getting off easy not even with a slap on the wrist (for now).
This creates a very dangerous culture in college sports where players, coaches, and administrators act with impunity when it comes very serious violent crimes that physically, mentally and emotionally harm other people, women in particular.
A final vote to convict may only come after receipt of a judgment from the Constitutional Court that «the acts, of which the President of Ukraine is accused, contain elements of treason or other crime
These could come from armed groups such as the ELN, or one of the many right - wing and criminal groups involved in the illicit drug trade and other forms of transnational organised crime that plague the country.
«SERAP is also concerned that the proposed bill is coming at a time the members of the Senate and House of Representatives are proposing amnesty and immunity for themselves against prosecution for corruption and other economic crimes; and the government is proposing a social media policy to restrict and undermine citizens» access to the social media ahead of the general elections in 2019.»
A local nonprofit legal foundation is ready to begin issuing unofficial City of Kingston identification cards that supporters hope will boost public safety by encouraging undocumented immigrants and others at society's margins to come forward and report crimes.
«The other factor is they are coming down from upstate, where the crime rate is actually higher.
This signalled to the public the importance of the role, which in GM comes with a more extensive set of powers than in any other city region, including over crime, health and social.
Ms. Noerdlinger's boyfriend problem is just more grist for the mill for Mr. Mullins and other union leaders, who are spinning the idea that the mayor's reforms are making the city less safe — Mr. Mullins going so far as to place a paid advertisement in newspapers urging the Democratic National Convention not to come to town because New York is «lurching backwards to the bad old days of high crime, danger - infested public spaces, and families that walk our streets worried for their safety.»
The case scheduled to come up before the court on Wednesday was one the two relating to diversion of arms funds instituted against Dasuki and others by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
However, a state's response to crime has to be differentiated: besides the police and court, economic and social institutions are relevant as well — and, in fact, every individual when it comes to the integration of others.
But with the rush came runaway population growth, severe housing and school shortages, crime and other disruptions in what had been mostly empty agricultural country.
Despite Dent's e-mail offers to pay for sex, police elected not to charge him with a crime, saying they did not want to deter other victims from coming forward, according to Dent's lawyer.
However, that film was a great deal like the other wise - cracking crime comedies that have come out since Tarantino's debut, often encroaching into Guy Ritchie territory, except without the skillful writing or wit required to make these eccentric oddball characters remotely appealing.
I may be in the minority when it comes to the gritty crime drama, but when you've already seen all the other Scorsese / De Niro team - ups, it's understandable why this might pale in comparison.
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There's buttons of Heat, The Departed, American Gangster and many other crime classics, with characters seemingly beamed in from Bad Lieutenant, Sicario and End of Watch, all come to rumble in Hillcoat's dirty little Atlanta playground.
One is jailed, and the other is lured into one of the most violent crime rings in the Northeast, which comes with irreversible consequences.
But The Infiltrator never comes close to sizzling the way that Martin Scorsese's crime dramas and other flavorful films of that kind (David O. Russell's American Hustle, JC Chandor's A Most Violent Year) have.
The plot involves LED - lit flash drives, encrypted live feeds of the rotating IP address in government servers and so much more 24-esque technobabble that all, unfortunately, has to come out of Gomez's mouth, and Voight's motivations are still somewhat murky, other than his eventual admission that he's just a «big fan» of Hawke's driving, and wants him to realize his potential doing this kind of crime work.
If you have older teens begging for an action film, unfortunately they don't come much tamer than this, even though it includes some action violence, two unneeded sexual expletives and other profanities, along with the overall theme of glamorizing a life of crime.
There's a lot of «There's a storm coming» and «This is the American dream,» and a ton of other crime - istential vagueisms that add up to a giant pile of nothing.
Outside of schooling, a compelling illustration of how accountability and technology can together improve public services comes from the remarkable success that New York City and other cities enjoyed using new tools to combat crime in the 1990s.
There is also the fear that with poverty comes crime and other problems less prevalent in wealthy areas, not to mention fears of higher tax burdens, sagging schools, and the like.
Are there any other true crime cases that come to mind that resonate with the stories in this book?
War crimes, genocide, mass rape — I'd been the only person in small, stuffy cubicles in various libraries dissecting this material, so when it came to writing a mystery, I had to ask myself — how could I interest others in this story?
Where some of Høeg's other novels have come close to losing their narrative moorings altogether, overcome by the force of the author's intelligence, in Smilla thedemands of the crime story keep the book grounded just enough to give readers something to hold on to.
Where some of his other novels have come close to losing their narrative moorings altogether, overcome by the force of the author's intelligence, in Smilla the demands of the crime story keep the book grounded just enough to give readers something to hold onto.
Elegantly weaving together these and other seemingly disparate lives, McCann's powerful allegory comes alive in the unforgettable voices of the city's people, unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the «artistic crime of the century.»
You never see people coming out of the woodwork claiming such gradations when it's a person who is assaulted or some other violent crime.
Another sense of assurance customers get is the pledge by both companies that they offer conflict - free diamonds — meaning, they will not sell diamonds that come from an area of the world known for human rights violations, environmental destruction or rebel - backed war zones, among other crimes.
But with it came a time of social turmoil; crime and violence fueled by thwarted expectations; a thirst for vengeance; high unemployment; and an influx of refugees from other African countries devastated by war, drought and economic disaster.
The other interesting thing is that it's is about equal to just about any other crime's false report rate, which in general it just came as a surprise to me that around at least 1/20 crimes reported in general are false.
Both games were announced during E3 earlier this year, along with Hidden Agenda, a gritty crime thriller for the PS4 that launched this past October in the United States and will head to other parts of the world come Nov. 22.
in the modern world, there might be other options should he not want to take up a life of crime, but in the days of the wild west, i'd assume opportunities are a little hard to come by.
Painting alongside 3D, Crime Inc, Nick Walker and Banksy, in 1989 the «Kingpin» was arrested as the head of 72 other writers in the UK's largest ever Graffiti bust, Operation Anderson and went on to come second in the 1989 world street art championships.
The years between 1933, when the Nazis came to power, and 1939 is «a period with a large category of [such] crimes,» O'Donnell says, and he anticipates the decision «will be used for other claims».
Philip Shabecoff I think the time has come to bring charges of crimes against humanity against trump, his satraps, Exxon, all all the others in power who profess not to believe in climate change and who are blocking meaningful action to spare us and our posterity from the worst disasters that inevitably will come.
CFACT Senior Policy Advisor Paul Driessen shows how the blathering video shown at the Rio Olympics opening ceremony is replete with lies and distortions — and speculates that the intent was to refocus attention away from the Zika virus, polluted water, crime, and other bad news coming out of Rio and as usual to scare people into surrendering their freedoms.
That's a point made by Doug Berman at the Sentencing Law Blog («Rather, I wish primarily to urge anyone and everyone defending President Bush's sentencing determination in the Libby case to explain why all these less prominent defendants — most of whom are now locked in a cell while Libby now makes plans for the paid lecture circuit — don't also merit some executive sympathy»); Ellen Pogdor at White Collar Crime Blog («But what is bothersome here is that one elite individual is receiving this benefit while others with comparable circumstances will not have this benefit — it all comes down to who has access to the President.
When it comes to crime statistics and other factors surrounding the city.
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