Sentences with phrase «involve issues of crime»

But it may be that all one's clients are individuals; the cases are small; they don't involve issues of crime or sex; they all occur within Canada.

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The Roman Catechism, issued in 1566, three years after the end of the Council of Trent, taught that the power of life and death had been entrusted by God to civil authorities and that the use of this power, far from involving the crime of murder, is an act of paramount obedience to the fifth commandment.
Today, based on actions of government, on issues of crime, involving supporters of the New Patriotic Party (the ruling party), criminals have taken inspiration and are equally visiting mayhem and open vandalism on innocent lives including those of police officers with impunity.
Dr Bachmann originally became involved in this area of research through his role as Rule of Law Subject Matter expert for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) study on hybrid threats facing Europe — diverse issues such as terrorism, organized crime, failed states and how a mass influx of migrants might lead to political instability in certain countries.
The main storyline involves a nefarious crime lord, played by Marvin «Krondon» Jones III, whose gang, The 100, is terrifying the city, but it's Black Lightning's journey into social issues — the character quotes Martin Luther King Jr. at one point in the premiere — that separates him from the rest of the superhero pack.
To effectively carry out your duties and protect the public, animals, and yourself, it is crucial to receive special training designed to help you understand the laws that apply to situations involving animals, enable you to quickly interpret animal behavior in face - to - face interactions, and be aware of the special issues that may arise in investigations involving crimes against animals.
She counsels and defends on matters involving a wide range of issues, including the FCPA, the US PATRIOT Act, money laundering, environmental crime, Internet fraud and identity theft, tax evasion, bank, securities and tax fraud, customs and embargo violations, asset seizures, forfeitures and healthcare fraud and abuse.
Exceptional revocation cases that raise complex issues of fact and law, such as those involving war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as cases regarding security, other human or international rights violations and organized criminality, would instead be decided by the federal court.
If it is an issue where the local or county police are involved then it would likely be handled directly by the District Attorney's office of the district where the crime was committed.
From a practical perspective the four main difficulties are that (1) people convicted of crimes often lack the income or assets to pay judgments, (2) there are double recovery issues involved in reconciling restitution awards in a criminal case (where the measure of damages is narrower) and damage awards in a civil case (where the measure of damages is broader), (3) there are priority issues involved in reconciling criminal awards for fines, restitution and costs, in each case with civil awards for damages, and (4) if the defendant declares bankruptcy, the non-dischargeability of the civil judgment must be affirmatively raised and proved (often this is elementary but there are strict time limits) in the bankruptcy proceeding.
Wild swings in the price of bitcoin, the best known of a myriad of digital currencies issued by private companies, cyber heists involving such assets, and fears they may be used for crime have raised calls for concerted actions by global regulators.
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