Sentences with phrase «fear of arrest»

The court ruling means these men can now leave the church without fear of arrest for deportation.
Gangs were bussed in, armed, and often led without fear of arrest by local Congress politicians spurring the murderers on by directing them to houses that had been pre-marked in a manner reminiscent of Nazi - era Germany.
Don't be deceived, Biafran elections were postponed indefinitely because of ill preparations, not for fear of arrest of Uwazuruike by anybody.
Without laws, a free people could go about their business without constant fear of arrest by police looking for broken windows in order to meet their quotas.
A senior military attaché reportedly missed the trip to Britain because of fear of arrest under UK law, which allows a UK judge to issue an arrest warrant against anyone the judge believes may have been involved in crimes against humanity.
This law allows people to call 911 without fear of arrest if they are having a drug or alcohol overdose that requires emergency medical care, or if they witness someone overdosing.
Being legal means you can come out of hiding, move away from squalor, and search for work across the country without fear of arrest.
Lang is unable to leave the United States for fear of arrest, as it is one of the few countries that does not recognise the ICC.
Currently, it is up to the Doctor and the family to make their «judgement call», without fear of arrest and prosecution.
Certainly, some are drawn to Libertarianism because they want to smoke dope without fear of arrest or because of their pacifist natures or any other number of reasons.
Like the Grateful Dead, who allowed tapers to record their concerts without fear of arrest or reprisal, the league took no action against individual posters.
There are not enough practicing Certified Professional Midwives, whose numbers have been thinned by fear of arrest, to attend all of these births.
New Yorkers will once again have the opportunity to resolve old summonses without fear of arrest, when the city hosts its latest...
According to Betsy Plum of the New York Immigration Council, this citizenship status question could lead to fears of arrest or deportation.
On the other hand, opponents of the new law feel that the legislation forces sex workers underground due to fear of arrest and criminalizes advertising sex.
Paragraph 1 still applies to the landscaping and gravel area of the plaza, but juror rights educators should be able to share FIJA brochures and verbal jury nullification information for general educational purposes with people in other areas of the plaza without fear of arrest.
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