Sentences with phrase «course at a police»

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A team of 20 police recruits from China have started a 12 - week training course at the WA Police Academy in Joonpolice recruits from China have started a 12 - week training course at the WA Police Academy in JoonPolice Academy in Joondalup.
Taser, of course, is best known for the tiny stun guns carried by police and sometimes civilians, made particularly famous a few years ago when a student at the University of Florida screamed «Don't tase me, bro!»
In a statement, a police spokesman said: «They were interviewed at a police station in the county during the course of Thursday and have been released on bail until February 16 pending further enquiries.
According to a preliminary report prepared last month by the Mt. Prospect Police Department, the highest incidence of criminal activity in the community's park system took place at the Mt. Prospect Golf Course, Clearwater Park, Melas Park and Lions Park.
Bloomingdale — Burglars apparently smashed a window at the Glendale Golf Course Pro Shop, 5 N 181 Glen Ellyn Rd., over the weekend and stole an unknown amount of money from a vending machine, police said.
It was, of course, a passer - by on his phone who filmed the police attack on Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protest in 2009.
Nassau County Police Officers Stephen Sinclair, left, and Jim Wilderman, right, help Daniel Neches, 23, of Wantagh, over a wall as he makes his way through an obstacle course at the Nassau County Police Academy in Massapequa Park on Saturday.
19 January 2007 — Ruth Turner, Director of Government Relations at 10 Downing Street, was arrested by police under the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act and also on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.
Speaking Thursday at the new police academy in College Point, de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton outlined a three - day training course intended to enhance officers» ability to diffuse and de-escalate confrontapolice academy in College Point, de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton outlined a three - day training course intended to enhance officers» ability to diffuse and de-escalate confrontaPolice Commissioner Bill Bratton outlined a three - day training course intended to enhance officers» ability to diffuse and de-escalate confrontations.
«Senator Isah Hamman Misau dubiously absconded and deserted the Nigeria Police Force on 24th September, 2010 when he was redeployed to Niger State Command and he refused to report, consequent upon which he was queried in line with the Public Service Rules Sections 030301 (b)(g)(m) and (o) and 030402 (a)(b)(c)(e) and (w), in addition to the previous queries and disciplinary process he was facing when he refused to proceed on Junior command course (JCC) 49/2008 at staff college Jos between 5th January, 2009 and 19th June, 2009,» he said.
A man who has taught a course in law and ethics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice is criticizing two New York City police officers, saying they unlawfully handcuffed and searched him after he was locked out on the roof of his building in Hamilton Heights.
At no time was any influence, whatsoever, exerted to pervert the course of justice, nor monetary transaction or any exchange of pecuniary benefit made between the learned DPP and the Commissioner of Police with respect to this particular case or any other case for that matter.
Just months after downplaying the city's need for additional cops, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton suddenly reversed course Monday — saying he could use at least 1,000 more.
One out of three suspected armed robbers who allegedly raped a police woman and two bankers in the course of their robbery operations at Nungua, a suburb of Accra, has been arrested by the Nungua police.
Graduates from the course at Strathclyde University go into a wide variety of employment; this includes forensic science laboratories operated by police forces and by the Home Office Forensic Science Service, scientific support units operated by police forces to examine incident scenes.
Of course, for a lot of women (for example, those at the mercy of the Cannes Film Festival fashion police), itâ $ ™ s hard to avoid heels altogether.
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As a communication device, it not only connects the player back to Ellie, a helpful fellow officer at Police Headquarters, but also acts as a video phone, used with different people throughout the course of the missions Chase embarks upon.
Moving at a relentless, compelling pace, «Vengeance: A Love Story» reveals how an act of unbelievable and raw brutality twists the lives of three generations of women, and sets Detective Dromoor on his own course of police vigilante justice.
Riot police cordon off areas at Singapore's Race Course Road on Sunday to maintain order following a riot Sunday in the Little India neighborhood.
Three hundred police and a group of ferries were at the ditched plane within minutes rescuing all 155 people and, of course, both Sully and Skiles were the last out — personally prodding the folks in the cabin to evacuate.
Of course, this implies that we'd be wise at not letting the algorithms dictate decisions as we see with police cases throughout the country as the algorithms have encoded existing zip code biases...
Much more, of course, was involved in the shooting than the racial composition of the schools attended by Wilson and Brown, but it is hard to shake the feeling that a lack of contact and understanding — outside of confrontations — between white police officers and black citizens lies at the heart of this and too many other tragic encounters.
You can study nursing and paramedic science at Birmingham City University, and more nursing and occupational health related courses at Coventry and Keele Universities, while Lancaster University will offer policing.
Coursing through some of the pivotal events of the time — including the Spanish Influenza pandemic — and culminating in the Boston Police Strike of 1919, The Given Day explores the crippling violence and irrepressible exuberance of a country at war with, and in the thrall of, itself.
A 21 - year - old woman who police say was trying to sell both herself and a stolen German shepherd on Craigslist — in separate ads, of course — was arrested at a motel in the Poconos this week.
What you will see in your son's game, if this iteration of GTA is anything like its predecessors, is incredible interactive violence aimed at police officers (whom you can shoot in the head and see the blood spray), innocent bystanders (whom you can run over with your car just for the heck of it), and of course the plentiful female prostitutes you can have sex with and then filet with a knife or stomp with your feet in order to get your money back.
Of course, seeking to thwart you at every turn is the Fairhaven City Police Department.
This of course is all the evidence the police need and nobody really knows what happens next because nobody cares about the game, at least, not past being weirded out by this one scene.
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequitieat undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequitieAt an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.
Of course you can «average» temperatures sampled from subsystems out of equilibrium with each other, in the sense that your computer will oblige and the police won't show up at your door.
Hackbart, of course, then gave the finger to the interloper who was instructing him what not to do, a person who he would soon learn was Sgt. Brian Elledge of the Pittsburgh Police Department, who was seated in his patrol car at the time.
Aside from exchanging insurance and contact information with the other driver (s), and speaking to them in the course of any absolutely necessary discussion, do not make statements to anybody at the scene of the accident except for the police.
Perhaps police and society at large might want to thank the defence for making sure the real culprit is identified, subject of course to the Crown and trial Judge's opportunity to fully cross-examine the witness and, if necessary, conduct related investigations?
Rather, their approach was much more theoretical than practical.60 In 1779, Thomas Jefferson, then the Governor of Virginia, established «a Professorship of Law and Police» at William and Mary College.61 George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and, not coincidentally, the lawyer under whom Jefferson apprenticed, was appointed.62 The purpose of the course of study Wythe taught was less about producing practicing lawyers than it was educating the statesmen of the New Republic.63 Wythe did attempt to blend in some practical training with his lectures and readings through the use of a moot court and a moot legislature, though there is no indication that Wythe required any writing on the part of the students.64
But, if your client is effectively «deputized» or becomes a «de facto» agent of the state who is called up to be a member of a posse for the police, for example, by using an agreed symbol such as shining a light with a symbol on it on some clouds, at that point, with respect to that matter, the 4th Amendment exclusionary rule and Miranda probably do apply to evidence that your client obtains, and exclusion of that kind of evidence could make prosecution much more difficult, unless the prosecution can successfully make an argument that the other evidence that the illegally obtained evidence leads them to is not «fruit of the poisonous tree» because it would have inevitably been discovered in due course using only the legally obtained evidence.
To eliminate the risk of investigation or prosecution for police officers and fire fighters under health and safety legislation when engaged in the course of their duties if they have put themselves at risk as a result of committing an heroic act.
Therefore, during the course of an arrest you are playing with your phone, police will likely be justified in concluding at that moment that the phone may contain evidence relating to the crime (a overly broad standard set by R. v. Fearon).
Later he adds, «Of course, this doesn't mean that a police officer is free to download a defendant's nude pictures from her cell phone on to his personal PDA at the time of her arrest, which is what allegedly happened in a recent case...»
(9) The Independent Police Review Director, any employee in the office of the Independent Police Review Director, any investigator appointed under subsection 26.5 (1) and any person exercising powers or performing duties at the direction of the Independent Police Review Director shall preserve secrecy in respect of all information obtained in the course of his or her duties under this Act and shall not communicate any such information to any person except,
Of course, sometimes it is as clear - cut as police determining that the truck driver was intoxicated at the time of the accident or had fallen asleep behind the wheel.
(10) The Independent Police Review Director, an employee in the office of the Independent Police Review Director, an investigator appointed under subsection 26.5 (1) or a person exercising powers or performing duties at the direction of the Independent Police Review Director shall not be required to give testimony in a civil proceeding with regard to information obtained in the course of his or her duties, except at a hearing held under Part V. 2007, c. 5, s. 8.
(11) A document prepared in the course of his or her duties under this Act by the Independent Police Review Director, an employee in the office of the Independent Police Review Director, an investigator appointed under subsection 26.5 (1) or a person exercising powers or performing duties at the direction of the Independent Police Review Director is not admissible in a civil proceeding, except at a hearing held under Part V. 2007, c. 5, s. 8.
A 2005 report from the Metropolitan Police Service indicates that over the course of one month, 87 % of alleged victims were vulnerable in at least one of the following ways: being under the age of 18, having a mental health issue, being in a relationship with the accused, and having consumed drugs or alcohol prior to the offense.
Examples of such cases are Chandler v Cape Plc [2011] EWHC 951 (QB)(liability of non-employer for exposure to asbestos), Kynixa Ltd v Hynes and others [2008] EWHC 1495 (QB)(claims arising from alleged breaches of restrictive covenants in employment contracts), Romantiek BVBA v Simms [2008] EWHC 3099 (QB) a claim alleging that a public official had committed the tort of misfeasance in public office when discharging a licensing function, OOO and others v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [20011] EWHC 1246 (QB)(claims by young foreign females that they had been trafficked into the UK by foreign nationals for the purpose of slavery and that officers of the Metropolitan Police Force breached their human rights in failing to investigate their complaints adequately or at all) and Mouncher and others v The Chief Constable of South Wales Police [2016] EWHC 1367 (QB)(claims by retired and serving police officers for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution against South Wales Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South Police for the Metropolis [20011] EWHC 1246 (QB)(claims by young foreign females that they had been trafficked into the UK by foreign nationals for the purpose of slavery and that officers of the Metropolitan Police Force breached their human rights in failing to investigate their complaints adequately or at all) and Mouncher and others v The Chief Constable of South Wales Police [2016] EWHC 1367 (QB)(claims by retired and serving police officers for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution against South Wales Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South Police Force breached their human rights in failing to investigate their complaints adequately or at all) and Mouncher and others v The Chief Constable of South Wales Police [2016] EWHC 1367 (QB)(claims by retired and serving police officers for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution against South Wales Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South Police [2016] EWHC 1367 (QB)(claims by retired and serving police officers for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution against South Wales Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South police officers for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution against South Wales Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South Police arising from an investigation by officers of that force into alleged criminal conduct on the part of the claimants during the course of an investigation into a notorious murder in South Wales.
Ambitious to advance his policing career, he took a part - time pre-university course at the University of Toronto.
However, Lord Mance concluded that the direct physical interface between the police and the public, in the course of an arrest placing an innocent passer - by at risk, as falling within a now established area of general police liability for positive negligent conduct which foreseeably and directly inflicts physical injury.
Greetings, i purchased the travel insurance for our 6day trip to the florida keys, flight down and trip itself was fantastic / / however on the return flight the plane us air flight 1807 was delayed by 2 hours at first then they delayed again another hour, total of 3 hour delay / / we had a connecting flight to catch in philia off course we missed that and the airline had no other flight out / / by the way we didn't land until 1; 30 am no train nothing available, so there we were, so i called my son a police officer and he took off work and drove 2 hours at 1; 30 am at night to come get us and bring us home, so i called allianz insurence and there words were you have to be delayed 6 hours or more to qualify well you all know that most flight that are delayed more than 2 hours you will miss your connector, especially at 1; 30 am in the wee hours of the morning / / so they read the fine print off the policy that was on page 10 say ing a delay of 6 hours to qualify / / ok so what about trip interruption clause / / he says falls under same clause / / ok what about trip cancellation clause / / in essence us air cancelled my connector??? agent says same thing / / so another words thats how they make there money by not helping a paid policy holder his due compensation fee for a legitimate claim!!
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