Sentences with phrase «courted by a detective»

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The release of a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision dictating that police need a warrant in order to search a cell phone coincides with a request by the Buffalo Police Department to purchase equipment that would transfer all data from a cell phone so it could be examined by detectives.
On Thursday, the detectives, who have resigned from the NYPD in the wake of dozens of charges leveled against them by the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, had been called to court for a hearing on their request to have the judge drop the case.
Detective Inspector Clement Dekyi told the court presided over by Mr. Stephen Tabiri, that the...
After being questioned by detectives from Operation Weeting — a process that could take several hours — the former rising star of News International is likely to be released on bail conditions that include appearing at court at a later date along with his three former colleagues who have already been arrested: Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup.
«It appears [the suspect] had been operating his own business on the side while employed by Poll Sound,» a detective wrote in a probable cause statement filed in court.
Lapeer County Sheriff's Detective Jason Parks said the dogs were brought in by their owner, a 45 - year - old man, and authorities will seek to have the dogs destroyed if he relinquishes his rights to them or they will take the matter to court if he fights to keep them.
Even more importantly, the court held that the confession itself was so obviously false — having been produced by the detectives «deceptive practices» — that the defendant could not be re-tried.
On the s. 24 (2) analysis, the Court of Appeal justified its decision to exclude the evidence obtained by Detective Dellipizzi as follows:
Former Cabinet Minister and Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police Julian Fantino recently swore an affidavit containing bombshell allegations of corruption by an Ontario Federal Court Justice, several lawyers and an OPP Detective Sergeant under his command at the time.
For years, defence lawyers complained drug squad detectives, notably those led by Det. John Schertzer, were beating and robbing clients and lying in court.
They are often interviewed by judges and detectives to ascertain the likely causes of a crime, as well as appear in court to state findings.
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