«The exhibit as a whole may be interpreted by potential jurors as the Court's celebration
of criminal convictions in significant cases, and particularly cases involving allegations of public corruption,» said the letter filed by Daniel Gitner, a lawyer for former energy company executive Peter Kelly, a co-defendant.
Potential collateral consequences
of a criminal conviction in Rancho Bernardo include:
Not exact matches
Citing data from the Department
of Homeland Security and the Migration Policy Institute, the Washington Post reported that there are 1.9 million «removable
criminal aliens»
in the U.S., a category that includes any non-citizens with a
criminal conviction — both legal residents and undocumented immigrants.
Dutch prosecutors have revealed that Slobodan Praljak died
of a heart attack after drinking cyanide as his
conviction and sentence for war crimes was affirmed by the the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
in The Hague, Netherlands, on Wednesday.
As former IRS
Criminal Investigation chief Mark Matthews recently put it, «The inevitable result of CI budget declines is a decline in CI's core product — criminal cases and convictions
Criminal Investigation chief Mark Matthews recently put it, «The inevitable result
of CI budget declines is a decline
in CI's core product —
criminal cases and convictions
criminal cases and
convictions.»
Because neither
of these allegations resulted
in criminal charges, much less
convictions, they're not proof
of anything.
Boynton Beach Police Officer Michael Brown is facing a lot less time
in federal prison after a judge threw out one
of his two
criminal convictions.
This pastor had already been convicted
in a Texas
criminal trial and sentenced to three hundred and ninety - some years
in prison on top
of a federal
conviction.
Mahaney resigned from The Gospel Coalition (TGC) last weekend
in the wake
of the
criminal conviction of a former youth leader who abused three boys at SGM's flagship, Covenant Life Church (CLC), while Mahaney was lead pastor.
Moreover, violence is always used
in the
conviction that it is the only means adequate for attaining a noble end — social justice, the nation's welfare, elimination
of criminals (for the political or social enemy is always considered a
criminal), radical change
of the economic structures.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, points to fines being lower
in Australia and renewed hopes that «this year would see Australia's first
conviction in a case
of criminal cartel conduct».
Although Johnson himself was cleared
of criminal wrongdoing, he was fired
in the wake
of an academic credit - laundering scandal that led to the
conviction of three
of his assistants on federal fraud and conspiracy charges.
By their mid-thirties, 60 percent
of people who bullied other children
in grades 6 through 9 have at least one
criminal conviction.
Pfizer / Wyeth received a
criminal conviction in 2003 for a «cyncial and deliberate breach
of the regulations» after Birmingham Trading Standards brought a case over an advertising campaign — click here.
Neither the National Offender Management Service nor the Youth Justice Board were able to supply information on the number
of official complaints
of sexual abuse
in custody or the number
of investigations,
criminal charges or
convictions following a complaint.
Navalny has been barred from standing
in the election due to a
conviction on corruption charges, and because
of his outstanding
criminal record by Russian law this means he can not run for president.
In the infamous Florida purge
of 2000 — for which conservative estimates place the number
of wrongfully purged voters close to 12,000 — Florida registrants were purged from the rolls if 80 percent
of the letters
of their last names were the same as those
of persons with
criminal convictions.
The Buffalo News: «It took far too long, given the undisputed, crying need, but tucked away
in the New York State budget are some powerful
criminal justice reforms aimed at preventing the compound tragedies
of wrongful
conviction.
Instead, he faces up to one year behind bars following his
conviction on two counts
of criminal mischief
in the 4th degree, Class A misdemeanors.
The Registrar
of the court
in which a compulsory treatment order or any order under section 24 or 34
of the
Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 is made or
in which any person is convicted
of a corrupt practice must, not later than the fifth day
of the month following the date
of the order or
conviction, forward to the Electoral Commission a certificate showing --
Freddie Dean Smith, a convicted felon with a lengthy
criminal record and former Assistant Superintendent
in New Rochelle, was granted an administrative license by NYSED while he was then on probation after a felony
conviction for endangering a police officer
in Virginia and while awaiting sentencing on two separate sex crimes
in South Carolina (he followed women around
in stores with his penis hanging out
of his pants while he masturbated).
DiNapoli, McNamara Pension Fraud Investigation Results
in Conviction of Double - Dipping Retired Rome Police Officer Criminal double dipping uncovered by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's investigators and Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara's office has resulted in the conviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree gran
Conviction of Double - Dipping Retired Rome Police Officer
Criminal double dipping uncovered by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's investigators and Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara's office has resulted
in the
conviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree gran
conviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree grand larceny.
That law allowed for the pensions
of subsequently elected legislators to be taken after a
criminal conviction, and defined «public official»
in a way that also included rank - and - file state employees but excluded police officers, firefighters and teachers.
Cuomo issued a «cease - and - desist» letter to ICE days after they concluded an immigration raid
in New York City and its surrounding counties, picking up 225 suspected undocumented immigrants, 180
of whom had
criminal convictions or pending charges, according to the agency.
«Research has shown that when survivors are given proper information and support their case is more likely to end
in the
criminal conviction of the perpetrator
of sexual violence,» Emma Scott, director
of Rights
of Women said.
How do they compare to costs to society
of prohibition
of a particular substance,
in terms
of law enforcement, and opportunity costs from loss
of otherwise productive members
of society to our
criminal justice system, either through incarceration or effects
of having a
conviction on their record?
«Steve and Wendy were disgusted by Monserrate's entry
in the race due to his
criminal record
of assault against women, as well as his fraud
conviction... which resulted
in a prison term,» the source told The Post.
Court officials said the display focused on a mix
of civil and
criminal cases
in which the appeals court made new law, and was tilted toward
convictions because appeals generally occur
in a
criminal case after a
conviction.
He noted that the display features about 30
criminal cases, nearly all
of which resulted
in convictions, with only a couple «defense - friendly» results.
The Syracuse Common Council is considering legislation that would prohibit businesses from screening prospective job applicants about their history
of criminal convictions, early on
in the hiring process.
The party office
of any member
of the Executive Committee or officer
of the County Committee or any District or Divisional Committee shall become vacant upon the
conviction of such person
in any state or federal court
of a
criminal offense that constitutes (or, had such offense occurred
in New York, would have constituted) a felony under the laws
of the State
of New York.
Judge Danny Chun dropped manslaughter
conviction down to
criminal negligent homicide
in killing
of Akai Gurley
His first
conviction was
in November 1983 for
criminal damage and his last
in December 2003 for possession
of a knife.
Making reference to the Courts Act
of 1993 (Act 459), Mr Justice Ofoe said Section 31 (2) holds that «an appellate court, on hearing an appeal
in a
criminal case, shall allow the appeal if the appellate court considers (a) that the verdict or
conviction or acquittal ought to be set aside on the ground that it is unreasonable or can not be supported having regard to the evidence, or (b) that the judgement
in question ought to be set aside as a wrong decision on a question
of law or fact, or (c) that there was a miscarriage
of justice, and
in any other case shall dismiss the appeal.»
There's no undisputed example
of unlawful tampering with the electoral process actually changing the result
of a Presidential election,
in the sense
of a
criminal conviction where the crime committed changed the result.
According to the Albany County District Attorney's website, eligible participants will have the opportunity to take accountability for
criminal actions, repair harm to victims, and become contributing members
of the community, without having a felony
criminal conviction or time served
in state prison.
Prosecutions and
convictions for corruption have come from the federal government, like U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who oversaw the
conviction of the former legislative leaders and who has issued
criminal complaints against nine people involved
in Cuomo's economic development projects.
Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe today announced that Paul Giddens, age 33,
of 12 Aeslin Drive, Spring Valley, NY, was sentenced to 14 years
in state prison for his
conviction on one count
of robbery
in the first degree, a class «B» felony, 10 years
in state prison for his
conviction on two counts
of robbery
in the second degree, class «C» felonies and a year
in state prison on one count
of criminal possession
of a weapon
in the fourth degree, a class «A» misdemeanor.
In recent years, his investigation of Buffalo Common Council Member Brian Davis triggered a criminal investigation that resulted in his conviction on both state and federal charge
In recent years, his investigation
of Buffalo Common Council Member Brian Davis triggered a
criminal investigation that resulted
in his conviction on both state and federal charge
in his
conviction on both state and federal charges.
Sheriff Vincent DeMarco
in a Newsday opinion piece Monday called on Spota to step down following
criminal convictions of officials including Burke and investigations into county law enforcement.
«We err on the side
of caution
in these rare cases precisely because it is vital to ensure that the disclosure individuals do not fraudulently try to claim they have no
criminal convictions when
in fact they have.»
«When you have roughly 30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95 percent
of them do not result
in a
criminal conviction, «Gallivan said at a news conference.
Of «30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95 percent of them do not result in a criminal convictio
Of «30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95 percent
of them do not result in a criminal convictio
of them do not result
in a
criminal conviction.
Prosecutions and
convictions for corruption have come from the federal government, like US Attorney Preet Bharara, who oversaw the
conviction of the former legislative leaders and who has issued
criminal complaints against nine people involved
in Governor Cuomo's economic development projects.
State data shows close to 96 percent
of cases involving 16 - and 17 - year - old defendants did not result
in a
criminal conviction last year.
According to her, the agency has busted a number
of criminal activities, recorded 331
convictions since 2004, with various other ongoing cases at an advance stage
in courts, and rescued many trafficked youths who are being rehabilitated and given a new lease
of life.
This month Gov. David A. Paterson will be mulling the fate
of roughly 150 inmates
in New York prisons who have formally applied for clemency
in the hope
of having their prison sentences shortened or their
criminal convictions forgiven.
Half
of all
criminal court cases involve summonses but only 27 percent
of summonses issued last year resulted
in a
conviction.
In the report, Singas recommended enhancing vendor screening protocol to mirror that of New York City, which requires vendors disclose criminal convictions, tax warrants and if the vendor is barred from working in other jurisdiction
In the report, Singas recommended enhancing vendor screening protocol to mirror that
of New York City, which requires vendors disclose
criminal convictions, tax warrants and if the vendor is barred from working
in other jurisdiction
in other jurisdictions.
The program, launched
in February 2012, connects individuals with
criminal convictions with jobs through the New York State Department
of Labor's job bank, at no cost to the listing businesses or the individual job - seeker.