Sentences with phrase «make an arrest for»

He does not expect Sessions» new policy to affect the discretion given to officers making arrests for low - level offenses.
Rev. Al Sharpton and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson led a chorus of advocates and lawmakers Tuesday in calling on the NYPD to stop making arrests for lighting up in public — which accounts for the vast majority of marijuana arrests — and give out summonses instead.
Asked whether making arrests for low level offenses improves quality of life in the city's neighborhood, 56 percent of voters said yes versus 35 percent who thought it adds tension.
As mayor, de Blasio and his former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton decriminalized — that is, stopped making arrests for — the possession of 25 grams of marijuana or less.
The city has already stopped making arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana, opting to issue desk appearance tickets instead — essentially, a summons to court.
rents three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, asking why Police Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson, The Glass Castle) has not made any arrests for the murder of her daughter.
But he sees the dirt that he's got on Dexter as an opportunity to get his job back as long as Quinn cooperates and makes the arrest for him, which Quinn is reluctant to do.
Orange Walk police also made some arrests for drug trafficking.
In other words, it is not difficult for an officer to make an arrest for possession of a controlled substance.
In other words, it is not very difficult for an officer to make an arrest for possession of a controlled substance.
In other words, it is not difficult for an officer to make an arrest for controlled substances.
Tulsa County District Attorney Tim Harris said that it's up to the Tulsa Police Department to make arrests for the misdemeanor.
Patrolled U.S. - Mexico border area, tracked incursions, and made arrests for violations of federal laws.

Not exact matches

Khodorkovsky was arrested and jailed for tax fraud, and Yukos was seized and sold to Rosneft for a song, making it the de facto national champion.
The popular talk show host, who could read an arrest warrant while smiling and make it seem cheerful and fun, called out a body shamer who said her head was too big for her body.
In Baltimore, officers were evaluated by number of arrests — so they made many arrests, but for infractions like not having a bike light or failing to carry I.D. Meanwhile Baltimore's crime rate remained persistently high.
«It's as a result of doing that we've made arrests of two of our offenders for breaching those restriction orders earlier on this year.
While the creators first set out to make a feature film - length documentary, things changed when 16 - year - old Dassey was arrested for helping his uncle.
Authorities have described Baratov as an «international hacker - for - hire» who hacked more than 11,000 webmail accounts from around 2010 until his March 2017 arrest and used the money he made — roughly $ 1.1 million at about $ 100 per hacking victim — to finance a $ 650,000 home and fancy cars, including a Lamborghini and Aston Martin.
We're dealing with a system in which other people who are arrested do not have that privilege, and we're trying to break down the notion that there's preferential treatment for law enforcement because that is what is separating law enforcement from communities that they are supposed to serve and that's what is making it harder for them to get intelligence from those communities to solve crimes.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status of people they stop under suspicion of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
It's a policy solution that deserves more consideration, but for reasons made clear to me by my own experience as a flight attendant, one that might not be enough to arrest the fall of airline wages.
Newly released city data shows over the past two decades African - Americans have been arrested for pot at a disproportionate rate compared to white residents, even though the two groups make up a similar percentage of the population.
To make sure we had a sufficient track record to evaluate, we excluded people who had been in the job for less than two years; we also excluded any executive who had been arrested or convicted of a crime.
The arrest of the exchange's suspected owner was made by the FBI in Greece, and for the first time ever the U.S. had seized a foreign domiciled exchange.
The Trump adviser in question is George Papadopoulos — a foreign policy adviser to the campaign who, it was revealed in a document unsealed Monday, had been arrested back in July for making false statements to the FBI, and now appears to have made a deal to cooperate with Mueller's probe into Russian interference.
If this had happened to a Christian, you would be clammering for their arrest because your misconceived notion of congress making no law regarding the establishment of religion.
Conversations about the power of making arrests, the corruption and complicity of local governments, the holistic care for survivors, the mechanisms of business and labor, the dangers of coming against criminal syndicates — these are not simple ideas or odds to overcome — especially in the NGO community.
I have been told by many women with whom I've worked at the New Haven Project for Battered Women and at the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit in Manhattan that the police have refused to make an arrest and simply walked the abusive man around the block to calm him down.
The gall of a federal agency created to regulate firearms to try and arrest someone for doing something that the fvcking gun lobby made perfectly legal even when any sane person would say «What?
Sometimes I find myself feeling a little relieved when a televangelist gets arrested for fraud or when Rush Limbaugh makes a sexist remark.
«And all we have to show for that money basically is that during the same 46 years, we have made more than 60 million arrests in this country on nonviolent drug offenses.
Probably make a fortune in civil court after your arrest For the threat and crimes you propose, or might just drop you in your tracks as well.
When all the wealth is drained from a society and no one will work, the government must start arresting people and making them work for bread and water.
f) STOP HIS SPIN to show Muslims are indeed giving up terrorists hiding among them by citing examples such as the father of the Nigerian bomber who approached the FBI for help ONLY AFTER his son had made a MARTYRDOM TAPE knowing fully that THE ONE & ONLY ALTERNATIVE to see his son alive was to get him arrested.
John's disciples were a distinct group for some time after their master's arrest and death, and they and the Pharisees both made a practice of fasting, though it was not required by Jewish law.
If a policeman says, «I arrest you for driving too fast,» we can point to his authority to make an arrest, to you as the driver of the car, and to the automobile.
Update (Aug. 13): World Watch Monitor (WWM) reports that government authorities arrested the Rev. Nicolas Guerékoyamé, president of Central African Republic's (CAR) Evanglical Alliance, for remarks he made about the government during a sermon.
«Crisis theology,» or neo-orthodoxy, was making inroads even in the pages of The Christian Century, and by decade's end Morrison himself was calling for a «new liberalism,» for the old had become static and sterile — an instance of arrested development.
It added that it took more than an hour for security forces to arrive at the village, and after making initial arrests, they then closed St. Tadros.
Yet it can not be our only task, for the problem of organizing the technical civilization of the western world upon a new basis of economic and international justice, so that the anarchy and decay that have characterized our life in the past three decades will be arrested and our technical capacities will be made fruitful rather than suicidal, is one which must engage our best resources.
Asked for a wish - list of what might help to arrest the decline of the Church in its former heartlands, he is emphatic and seems to relish making a list... one which rather chimes with what many other thinking Catholics would offer: «1) strong, evangelically assertive bishops who know how to handle the media and can call the people of the Church to live out their vocation as missionary disciples.
Archbishop Angelo Becciu made the remarks to the Vatican's official newspaper six days after the pope's butler was arrested for leaking the papers.
With clever running jokes and story arcs that span episodes and even seasons, Arrested Development is the kind of show that's made for binge - watching.
The arrest brought great relief, but we don't want closure on her life or even her death, for the way she died tells us a great deal about the world we live in and the kind of work that needs to be done to make all of our neighborhoods safer places to live.
Christianity took the wrong gradient when it left the Kingdom of God for the Church... Christianity is a failure because we made a new religion of it instead of a new creation... The Church arrested the Kingdom when Peter added 3000 unto them - a fatal day for the Kingdom and a glorious day for the Church.1
Although Milton had made a personal visit to Galileo during the latter's house - arrest and for obvious reasons deplored the verdict of the Inquisition against Galileo's heliocentrism, debate in the seventeenth century was still raging among astronomers as to which system was right, the Copernican or the Ptolemaic.
I wanted to make something that would make my whole family get arrested for assault and battery.
While no arrests were made, it was kept a secret either by Chapman, the Reds, or both, and discovered by at least the Red Sox in their quest to trade for a closer before it became public knowledge.
Being involved in an investigation of this magnitude is obviously never a good thing for anyone — especially when we're talking about bribes being taken and arrests being made.
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