Sentences with phrase «of felons»

Specifically, the complaint alleged that Justice Gableman violated the Code of Judicial Conduct by running a television ad during the campaign falsely implying that his opponent's actions resulted in the release of a felon who committed a subsequent criminal molestation.
Alphonso David, the governor's counsel, said Mr. Cuomo would issue an executive order requiring the commissioner of the state's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to submit a list of every felon currently on parole, as well as a list of those newly eligible for parole, beginning May 1.
Ultimately, there are millions of felons who drive every day in the United States.
Mr. Cuomo's executive order would require the commissioner of the state's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to submit a list of every felon currently on parole, as well as a list of those newly eligible for parole, beginning May 1, said Alphonso David, the governor's counsel.
I believe the question of felons in possession of weapons in relation to the second amendment has most certainly been carefully crafted by the supreme court in order to uphold the power of the federal government to restrict the r rights of free people.
Remember: there are millions of felons in the United States.
Sniper for hire Deadshot (Smith) and psychopath Harley Quinn (Robbie), both captured by Batman (Ben Affleck), lead an unpredictable group of felons with varying powers.
Running a business with a workforce of felons presents challenges.
He looked at how many gun homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings there were in comparison to «justifiable» homicides («the killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen»), based on the FBI's 2012 data.
Also, as far as groups not having voting rights, all children will eventually become adults, and WILL be able to vote, and the ability of felons to vote varies from state to state, and that issue is far from settled at that.
Mr. Aiello has been in business for over 20 years building a well - respected and trustworthy company, and his integrity is being compromised based on the words of a felon.
It secures the border, prioritizes the deportation of felons, allows families to stay together, and incentivizes businesses to hire workers legally.
Brown kids make mistakes,» Paul told the Kentucky state Senate committee considering a constitutional amendment to restore the voting rights of some felons on Wednesday.
The label of felon is affixed to the once - mighty man in a citizens» exercise of truth - telling that is sweet and joyous and, in its limitations, sorrowful.
Foley's planning an elaborate jewel heist with a rogue's gallery of felons, including Ving Rhames, Steve Zahn and Don Cheadle, but it seems like Sisco is there to thwart him at every turn.
Allison Janney is Madge Nelson, the Bonnie to husband Walter's (Michael Keaton) Clyde, and co-leader of a bank - robbing family of felons who pick up the hitchhiking Kevin, Stuart and Bob on their way to Villain - Con.
In 2015, the FBI investigated the Jumoke Academy for «rampant nepotism,» the hiring of felons, financial missteps and little or no oversight of former chief executive Michael Sharpe.
Monday, August 5, 1935 Nothing is the way it's supposed to be when you live on an island with a billion birds, a ton of bird crap, a few dozen rifles, machine guns, and automatics, and 278 of America's worst criminals — «the cream of the criminal crop» as one of our felons likes to say.
Take control of the caped crusading super hero and fight a series of felons associated with the rather aptly named criminal organisation F.O.W.L. in this old school platformer.
It features, among other pieces, a Brent Staples New York Times article titled «The Racist Origins of Felon Disenfranchisement» and a piece by Victora Collier in Harper's called «How to Rig An Election: The G.O.P. Aims to Paint the Country Red.»
After what we saw from Climategate where none of the felons against truth who were exposed therein saw their publishing credentials pulled, the precedent is clear that no one can commit an offense against honest scientific inquiry sufficiently grave enough to lose their credibility (at least lose it so as to be incapable of publication).
A Bureau of Justice Statistics study shows more than half of felons released from prison commit another crime within three years.
While many of these felons are still behind bars, others have served their time and reentered society.
In addition, those working in a pharmacy can not have been convicted of a felon or of Medicare fraud.
He expressed concern last year about legislation he feared could lead to the early release of felons, and moved quickly at the Justice Department to ensure privately operated prisons would be available for continued use.
In the 2000 Florida election, at least 1,100 eligible voters were wrongly dropped from voting rolls in an attempt to purge a list of felons
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