Sentences with phrase «find trouble with the law»

Students without the experience of early learning success are far more likely to engage in risky behaviors, substance abuse, drop out of school, and find trouble with the law.

Not exact matches

So your son or daughter might find themselves in trouble with the law or expelled from school if they are involved in sexting.
Mr. Walsh today finds himself in serious trouble with the law for allegedly defrauding Suffolk County,» said FBI assistant director - in - charge George Venizelos said in the statement.
With his brothers always calling for help, his criminal father out of prison and causing trouble, and finding it harder and harder to avoid the law, Ray might be unable to shake his past.
Neither of the nation's two major teachers» unions has trouble finding fault with the many provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act nor with how much the Bush administration is spending to help states and districts implement the law.
Concurrent with these troubling findings, school administrators and law enforcement officials find themselves in the untenable position of having to make critical decisions about bomb threat incidents with few established best practices, outdated protocols, and a complete lack of education - based training.
The book's plot might sound strangely familiar to fans of his 1991 blockbuster, The Firm: newly minted Ivy League law school grad takes job with powerhouse firm and soon finds himself in deep trouble.
Illiteracy is widespread among juveniles who find themselves in trouble with the law.
Alternatively you might find that there are certain regulations and restrictions on how you keep your pets (in any case you will be breaking the law if you are treating the animals inhumanely in many cases which could get you into trouble with animal protection agencies).
The other issues in Rio are mostly trouble for an American president, having to do with foreign assistance, inequitable distribution of wealth and power, oceans (the United States is still blocked from ratifying the Law of the Sea treaty by a small Senate bloc) and efforts to find common approaches to conserving global assets like the planet's biological diversity — a fight far beyond the power of a single leader to sway.
Driving under the influence (DUI) allegations are often the first time many individuals find themselves in trouble with the law, as well as the first time they must navigate what can be a confusing and complex criminal justice system.
He quotes Adam Feldman, a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia Law School and creator of a high court statistics blog, Empirical SCOTUS, as saying some recent decisions had fractured the justices, with each seemingly wanting to have their own say, which «shows they're having trouble finding that point of consensus not along ideological grounds.»
Any determination of the secretary with regard to any particular troubled asset pursuant to this act shall be final, and shall not be set aside unless such determination is found to be arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion or not in accordance with the law.
This not being a post of IP / Trademark law exclusively, I'll not go any further than to point out the legal troubles that 30 Dutch women found with regards to their choice to wear orange mini-dresses to a match this week.
Those who are found guilty of hunting protected or endangered animals during their oversea hunting trips will get into serious trouble with the law; they may face jail time or a hefty fine, in addition to the loss of their hunting license.
Those who are required to carry coverage on their car may find themselves in trouble with the law if they are caught without the appropriate coverage.
In its latest KIDS COUNT data snapshot, the Casey Foundation finds that the rate of young people locked up because of trouble with the law dropped more than 40 percent over a 15 - year period, with no decrease in public safety.
Vice-President Dr. Chantal Clot - Grangeat, Chambéry (France), stated, «Our aim is to find solutions for reducing the problems of children known to arise from family breakdown, such as diminished self - esteem, depression, and possible parental alienation, as well as educational failure, substance abuse, and trouble with the law
I find that many Realtors and their clients get into trouble as the forms are not current with the law as it currently sits.
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