Sentences with phrase «crimes show there»

Not exact matches

One potential problem with Moore as a suspect is that the other crimes he was tied to involved sex assault, and there wasn't definitive evidence to show that Hae was sexually assaulted before or after she was murdered.
Letterman asked about Bush's capital punishment record in Texas, whether there was a «circumstance you can imagine that might change your view of capital punishment» and is there were any statistics to show that the death penalty deterred crime.
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.
The comparison is showing how people in power take advantage of children and they use there power and influance to cover up the crime.
If your claim is that «The crimes that are committed in the name of Christ by «Christian governments» are some of the worst the world has ever seen» there may be enough solid examples to show a pattern to this, but I honestly haven't seen one.
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
By implication, however, if it could be shown that the fetus is a separate life from that of its mother (for example, having its own genetic code from the time of conception), then even by liberal criteria there would be a crime with a real victim, hence prohibited by the social contract with its minimal requirement of protection of innocent persons.
«We are therefore showing Nigerians and the international community that just as Amnesty International reported, there [is] credible evidence that [the] raids on our villages had disastrous consequences and those raids were genocidal and constitute a crime against humanity.»
There is a new TV show called «Huge» or something that tells about the crimes against obese teens and members of society.
Social critic Ernest van den Haag argues that any attempt to establish the moral wrongness of the death penalty must show that no crime ever deserves capital punishment; that is, he says, opponents of capital punishment must disprove the contention that there at least some convicted criminals who morally deserve execution.
They didn't want to show all the religious - based crimes out there or they wouldn't have any room for any other news.
The whole thing rests upon one author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications] journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
If and when there is doc - umentation and proof showing anyone in the RC hierarchy has committed a crime by participating in or knowingly and purposely hiding evidence, then he should be arrested and prosecuted according to the law.
The only other variables are if they could show an intent to kill (upping the charge to attempted homicide) or an intent to maim or disfigure, or some kind of hate crime motivation but in this case, there's no evidence of that.
Having watched the TV cop / crime procedural shows jurors want to see scientific evidence — there will be at least one on every jury who will be thinking to him / herself «Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue would have done a much better job with this case.»
So there is something distinctive about the youth justice system which shows we can reduce crime and imprisonment at the same time.
Are there any documents which definitively show the same strategy being used to provide a defense against allegations of war crimes in other conflicts?
With figures from the British Crime Survey showing that twice as many people believe the criminal justice system is fair to those accused of committing a crime (80 %) than meets the needs of a victim of crime (36 %), there is a clear need to ensure the rights of victims are proteCrime Survey showing that twice as many people believe the criminal justice system is fair to those accused of committing a crime (80 %) than meets the needs of a victim of crime (36 %), there is a clear need to ensure the rights of victims are protecrime (80 %) than meets the needs of a victim of crime (36 %), there is a clear need to ensure the rights of victims are protecrime (36 %), there is a clear need to ensure the rights of victims are protected.
According to the vociferous MP, there is a video recording that appears to show the moment the assailants of the murdered MP left the crime scene at his Shiashie residence.
However, the Home Office statistics show overall there was a three per cent fall in recorded crime compared to 2007.
Our issues index shows how there has been a downward trajectory in the number of us highlighting crime as a key national issue since the record levels recorded in 2007.
Supporting the alliance, Ian McInnes from the Association of Chief Police Officers crime prevention initiatives said: «There are excellent examples to show designing - out crime works.
Maryland - Bob Ehrlich (R): There was a real temptation to move this one even higher — a Baltimore Sun poll done last month showed Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley (D) with a 15 - point bulge over Ehrlich — but Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan (D) has begun to bash O'Malley on crime rate statistics in Charm City — a point of potential weakness for the presumptive nominee.
To a public accustomed to watching crimes being solved on television shows, where the results are always pristine and the guilty are always convicted, there is a perception that forensic science is flawless.
«There have been a number of high quality studies showing an increased risk of crime after brain injury — usually about twice the risk compared to non-injured.
There has been an image circulating on social media lately showing a picture of Dana Linn Bailey next to a picture of an obese woman with the caption «Why is it ok to call DLB gross but the obese woman is a free choice and a crime and bullying to call gross?»
One of my friends alarmed me when she found the big - smiling one on British Vogue's Pin - board — flattering as well — and then I realised I had to contact the girls who shot me — there was no crime involved lol — at 9 am in the morning before Preen's show this London Fashion Week.
There are a lot of mistakes that show the lack of effort that was present sometimes (one that comes to mind is the doctors showing up at the scene of the crime in their lab - scrubs... really?).
Now that «Breaking Bad» has completed its remarkable five - year run, there's a good chance that some people are rethinking their decision to christen «The Wire» as the best show in television history, but for our money, the HBO crime drama still owns the top spot.
After introducing its slate for the upcoming fall season (and offering assurance that, yes, there's still too much TV), FX Networks set aside a pair of panels to commemorate its shows that just pulled in an armful of Emmy nods: The Americans and The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.
Maggie Gyllenhaal — «The Honorable Woman» Felicity Huffman — «American Crime» Jessica Lange — «American Horror Story: Freak Show» Queen Latifah — «Bessie» Frances McDormand — «Olive Kitteridge» Frances O'Connor — «The Missing» There are several of these actresses here who, in any other year, would walk this: Queen Latifah's role - of - a-career in «Bessie,» McDormand's in «Olive,» and even Gyllenhaal's in «Honorable Woman» are all strong contenders to win.
Past that, there should be two Americans, ``... Horror Story: Freak Show» and ``... Crime,» and likely «The Missing» as well.
It'll debut on ABC as most would expect, but as there's no Marvel show that night the network will be showing it during the premiere of «American Crime».
ABC Chief Paul Lee told reporters Saturday that things were contentious there for a moment between his broadcast network and FX, as the two channels sparred over title similarities on shows «American Crime» and «American Crime Story.»
• Wicked: Homicide detective Michael Parks, showing up to check out a suburban crime scene, points a Jay Leno — style «Hey there
If you are of a certain age, there are some famous Bloodhounds you might be familiar with: Duke, Jed Clampet's loyal companion from the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies; McGruff The Crime Dog; and in one of his very first appearances, Pluto of Disney fame, was a Bloodhound.
There is a reason your favorite crime show always has dogs working on cases.
Witnesses will give the cops a ring from the nearest phone if they see you commit a crime nearby — which can lead to some silly antics as you gun down one witness which causes another one to attempt the call and so on and so on until the game arbitrarily decides the whole thing has gone on long enough — but there's a reasonable length of time before the coppers will show up, providing plenty of opportunity to simply drive away or duck into an alley.
From there, they grew up to become a triforce of strength, skill, and smarts that would show big time crime lords and their meathead bosses how real heists were pulled, all the while dodging a foxy detective who very much wanted to spend some quality time with the suave Raccoon... in her interrogation cell.
It isn't enough that he prowls the rough, tough streets of Gotham nightly to expunge crime like a giant black Vileda super-mop, but he also gets wheeled out by Warner Brothers whenever there's some money to be made from films, TV shows or videogames.
BTW Gavin was on Roberts» show today too, I thought at the time, ya know, having Gavin, or Mann, or Hansen on these shows running interference for... themselves... is kinda like having John Gotti testifying before a House Subcommittee on Organized Crime as an expert witness and telling them «there is no such thing as the Mafia.»
Now there are stiff penalties for such crimes and the wood products industry is beginning to shows signs of transformation.
Together with the societies» cultural, economic and general world view, related evolution, including mass migration, not only shows us that the associated crime was unavoidable, but also the ways of the fleeting justice system; there is a notable progression: crime has become cross border.
A new report from Statistics Canada shows that, since the introduction of mandatory minimum penalties (MMPs) in 2005, there has been a small increase in the proportion of summary cases of certain violent crimes resulting in a guilty finding but a significant increase in custody sentences, and that cases can take longer to work their way through the courts.
In Colorado, there is a concept called «good time» which can reduce your sentence, roughly speaking, by 50 % for most crimes and by 25 % for violent crimes, if you show good behavior, although earned «good time» is not a vested right and may be revoked at any time prior to release.
You may find there is evidence which tends to show that the defendant was physically unable to control his physical actions because of automatism or unconsciousness; that is a state of mind in which a person, though capable of action, is not conscious of what the person is doing at the time the crime was alleged to have been committed.
This is why there are dozens of shows about murder, crime solving, and the minds of criminals.
At first it took months to get the results, then day, hours, and now I am sure there is a show where they swipe the suspect's hair on their iPhone and get the results before the police can raise the yellow crime scene tape.
If such were actually beneficial to People, as a whole, there would be much safer environments and less crime within the country; however, a quick perusal and examination of crime statistics, a fair assessment of jail and prison population reports, compared with, your local and national news media outlets will show the truth of governments» boast in its «protect and serve» status as a mere fallacy.
There can be hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line when it comes to life insurance, and we've all seen more than one true crime show about a husband or mistress dying, and oh look someone just happened to be the beneficiary of a million dollars.
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