Sentences with phrase «how police and prosecutors»

The second is how police and prosecutors, either inadvertently or intentionally, steer witnesses to believe, and testify, the way they the police and prosecutors want.
As eWeek reports this week in its story, Search Terms Are a Witness for the Prosecution, the case illustrates how police and prosecutors now routinely hunt for evidence among a suspect's online searches.
He doesn't understand how the police and prosecutors got the wrong man, and he certainly doesn't care.
Peter Wanless's review will also cover how police and prosecutors handled any information given to them.

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Franklin explained how his organisation of «police officers, agents, judges, criminal prosecutors, corrections officials and others» including over 180,000 members and supporters in over 180 countries share one goal, to end «the world's longest war».
Kenneth Thompson, the Brooklyn district attorney, blasted a request to appoint a special prosecutor in Eric Garner - like cases as «unworkable,» continuing his unusually outspoken defense of district attorneys and how they handle police brutality cases.
«If there's a shooting up in Buffalo, New York, a young unarmed guy is killed by the police up there, a special prosecutor is supposed to swoop down and deal with it but what happens if something breaks out in Brooklyn a week later and it breaks in Syracuse — how is this person supposed to tell the folks up in Buffalo, «Hold on, I'll be back, I've got ta go to Brooklyn?»»
Keir Starmer will use a speech in London to unveil the new single, unified policy, which will outline how police officers and prosecutors will deal with future allegations of child sex abuse.
You have experience working as a prosecutorhow do you balance writing about law enforcement and policing in an authentic way, but still keep it accessible for the average reader?
- Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy «Miller and Armstrong show how gender bias, and the many myths about sexual assault, still have far too much influence in the way law enforcement investigates these crimes...Well - researched and compassionate, A False Report is essential reading for police, prosecutors, and lawmakers, and for all those seeking to do better for victims of sexual assault.»
Gund's most recent projects include: Dispatches from Cleveland (CIFF, MSPIFF), a five chapter documentary that looks at the police murder of 12 - year - old Tamir Rice and shows how people joined together to vote out the prosecutor who didn't have their backs; Chavela (Berlinale, Hot Docs, Ambulante) a documentary about the life of the iconic Latin - American gender - bending diva, Chavela Vargas; and Born to Fly (SXSW, Full Frame), a documentary that pushes the boundaries between action and art, daring us to join choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her dancers in pursuit of human flight.
How many police, prosecutors and other civil servants see their...
While the police and Hamilton County prosecutor will deal with Martin criminally, the injury victims are left with figuring out how they will get monetary damages for their personal injuries.
Home Office Circular 16/2008 — Simple Cautioning of Adult Offenders: This circular, which replaces Home Office Circular 30/2005, provides guidance to the police and prosecutors on the use of the simple caution (and emphasises that simple cautions should generally be used for low - level offending), encourages greater consistency in the use of the simple caution, clarifies how the police and CPS responsibility for simple cautions is affected by the statutory charging scheme, sets out the process of administering a simple caution, emphasises the importance of accurate recording of simple cautions, and provides a standard simple caution pro forma.
The Times alleges in vivid detail how Changhong used police, prosecutors and judges to try to collect monies it believed were owed by Apex.
Regardless of how these issues arose, police and prosecutors are very aggressive, with police officers arresting as many people as possible and prosecutors pressing serious felony charges at every opportunity.
On 14 January it was widely reported that police and prosecutors are considering use of the «text sting», a stratagem imported from the US and Canada in which complainants under police management will try to trap their alleged tormentors into making written apologies by sending such heartfelt recriminations as: «How could you have treated me like that?»
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