Sentences with phrase «crime off the record»

If an offender successfully completes the program, he or she might be able to keep the crime off the record.

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Binghamton Mayor Richard David's campaign posted an altered Press & Sun - Bulletin headline to its Facebook page after the first mayoral debate, changing the headline from «Face Off in Mayor Race: Housing, Crime hot topics» to «Tarik Abdelazim backpedals on record in first mayoral debate.»
The NYPD has said that its surveillance is legal and that stop and frisk — a technique of stopping, questioning and sometimes frisking people who are seen as acting suspiciously but who don't necessarily meet the probable - cause standard for arrest — has helped drive crime down to record lows and save lives by taking weapons off the street.
WHEN Derrick Todd Lee was arrested in 2003 for a spate of brutal murders in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the public reaction was a mixture of relief and outrage: relief that he was off the streets, outrage that he had not been caught sooner, given his track record of sexual and violent crime.
The 31 - year - old American Crime Story actor showed off his poolside style as he stopped by the Republic Records and Dream Hotel's The Estate Party on Saturday afternoon (April 14) at the Zenyara in Indio, Calif..
As Bulger grows stronger, Connolly and his partner (David Harbour) find themselves ever more deeply enmeshed, to the point that they are working more for the crime lord than for the FBI: doctoring records and tipping him off to threats from other agencies and their own informants, more than one of whom wind up dead.
It may be possible to keep less serious sex crime cases, with weak evidence, off the record or prevent serious immigration consequences.
Demonstrated record of generating detailed offense reports, taking photographs and videotapes, producing crime scene diagrams and responding to call - ups during off - duty hours.
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