Sentences with phrase «kind of police state»

When asked why Howard Government would not impose limits on Australia's emissions, (you know, like the US does on SO2) he snapped: «We are not trying to run some kind of police state».12

Not exact matches

«I was kind of pointing out the hypocrisy of the fact that if the goal is and the message is that of police brutality, which they've stated, that that doesn't seem very appropriate to protest the American flag.
«We should revisit the constitution review where we can start State policing and community policing so as to curb these kind of internal mayhem,» said the Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio.
«New York City police officers work effectively side - by - side with New York State Troopers and other state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J LState Troopers and other state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J Lstate law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J Lynch.
«We will be the first state in the country to acknowledge the problem and say we're going to create an independent prosecutor who does not have that kind of connection with the organized police departments.»
For many years, I heard smokers say that the evidence about smoking and illness was hooey, that «scientists» weren't sure, that their grandpappy smoked until he died at 90 and so forth, I heard all kinds of claims about the granola police and the rest, and this was fed by the same crowd, by so called «scientists» working for tobacco companies, and the tobacco state politicians who fought every regulation and report tooth and nail and claimed it was all liberal propoganda and the like.
But, if your client is effectively «deputized» or becomes a «de facto» agent of the state who is called up to be a member of a posse for the police, for example, by using an agreed symbol such as shining a light with a symbol on it on some clouds, at that point, with respect to that matter, the 4th Amendment exclusionary rule and Miranda probably do apply to evidence that your client obtains, and exclusion of that kind of evidence could make prosecution much more difficult, unless the prosecution can successfully make an argument that the other evidence that the illegally obtained evidence leads them to is not «fruit of the poisonous tree» because it would have inevitably been discovered in due course using only the legally obtained evidence.
J. Craig Williams: I read that most of the major police departments in the country and many smaller legal departments have robots, in fact I am not sure a lot of people are aware of that, do we need either of your opinion legislation of any kind, either on a state level or on a federal level to address the use of robots in law enforcement?
The state of Alabama is kind of strict when it comes to this policy — it is here where the police would do random checks on drivers, looking for the card or certificate.
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