Sentences with phrase «lynch mob law»

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«These attacks have grown in magnitude and they include attacks on security services, we have incidents where military officers have been lynched by mobs, we have instances where these vigilante groups calling themselves variously; Invisible forces, Delta forces, etc. invade police stations, break into cells and release suspects because they claim the NPP members are immune to any form of arrest in other words, they are living above the law because they happen to be members of a party living in power», he said.
The end of the cattle drive brings trouble as trigger - happy cowmen pour into Dodge City, keeping the local law busy with lynch mobs and outlaws.
When the parent trigger was signed into law in 2010, the president of the California Federation of Teachers famously called it a «lynch mob» law.
2010 — Then California Federation of Teachers president Marty Hittleman — a human gaffe machine — described the new Parent Trigger law as a «lynch mob provision,» managing to offend parents, especially African - Americans, all over the state.
The Field Act, the law that the investigative series asserts is being laxly enforced, was written after the Long Beach earthquake of 1933 wrecked 70 schools around Los Angeles (after school hours), prompting a mob to try to lynch the city's school building inspector.
The Germanic law underpinning seems to be that literally anyone may, indeed must make an arrest, with the lynch mob being at the less - civilized end of the continuum of detaining miscreants, and acting under the authorization of a justice of the peace being at the more - civilized end.
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