Sentences with phrase «of particular crimes»

That's the takeaway from a recent report about how Raleigh police have presented Google with broad search warrants, requesting user data from all mobile devices with a certain vicinity of particular crimes.
To circumvent certain procedural requirements for prosecution of these particular crimes, Mr Habib's lawyers brought a civil action.
They think it easy enough to know the deserts of particular crimes.
Specifically, the Sessions memorandum directs U.S. Attorneys to «weigh all relevant considerations, including federal law enforcement priorities set by the Attorney General, the seriousness of the crime, the deterrent effect of criminal prosecution, and the cumulative impact of particular crimes on the community.»
What makes the message of Mystic River doubly powerful is that the audience knows Dave is innocent (of this particular crime at least) and can only watch as his former friend first stabs him and then shoots him at point blank range.
I think there is an important distinction between a standing curfew ordinance, and a temporary restriction for the (ostensible) purpose of immediate public safety in response to an emergency, and / or the investigation of a particular crime.

Not exact matches

ATTACs principal focus areas at the moment are: the different forms of taxation of financial transactions, in particular the Tobin tax on currency speculation; the creation of new instruments for the regulation and control of finance at the national, European and international levels; the battle against tax havens and financial crime; and the demystification of pension funds.
Although we have cracked down on drunken driving and in general want to hold people who commit crimes while under the influence of alcohol culpable, we are not accustomed to holding such persons culpable for their ignorance beyond the particular offense.
You seem to have highlighted particular sins as though some are worse than others all sin leads to death not just the big ones because we all are sinners.All have gone astray none are righteous.I believe the worst sin is pride idolatry is the first commandment we set ourselves as Gods.Regardless of what the sin is, our hearts are condemned by our pride.It wasnt the sin of homosexuality or sexual deviance that destroyed sodom.It was there pride and it is one of our biggest stumbling blocks in our christian walk or it certainly was for me.We look at the story of the adulterous woman and we think adultery is a terrible crime but the story is for our benefit to show that we all are sinners that Jesus does nt condemn us but came to save us.And when Jesus says go and sin no more he was not only talking to the woman but everyone else that was around judging her for her sin its a universal message that we all need to see that we all are condemned because of our sin that Jesus came to save us and that we turn from our sin and follow him.Because he is the way the truth and the life.brentnz
Why don't we wait until the investigations are finished on some of these crimes before we ascribe them to any particular belief or association?
Thus the spectacle of persons in Stalin's Russia willingly confessing deeds or words they never committed or spoke, not out of guilt or masochism but out of loyalty to the necessities of the movement's logic which has called for a certain kind of crime to be committed and confessed at a particular point in history.
The main take - away from all the above is this: Hamilton, the likely author of # 65, and Madison and Jay also, to the extent this particular paper was run by them in advance (scholars think such a preview was done sometimes, but not generally), did not understood impeachment for «high crimes and misdemeanors» as referring to an easily defined category.
In particular, The Black Book of Communism (published in France in 1997) documents the crimes, mass murders, and repressions of Communist regimes in Russia, Asia, Central Europe, and the Third World, demonstrating that over 100 million people were systematically killed.
Well no one call tell you that no one can tell that not even Prophet Mohammed nor Jesus would know if they would go to heavens with out any punishment... But can say if this example killer had declared, admitted to his wrongful doing and sincerely repented from doing same ever again... he might stand a chance of not going to hell for those particular crimes... In Islam Prophet Mohammed informed that Ten individuals on that time GOD Allah has promised them Heavens...
The President can pardon crimes under federal jurisdiction, what could prevent a pardon for a crime «committed in the United States» would be if someone committed crimes that also / exclusively falls under the jurisdiction of a particular state.
She mentioned in particular Hollaback Inc., a citywide organization that provides victims of street harassment information to properly report the crime.
Just declaring the whole thing a crime without any differentiation might be seen as some kind of denial of particular contributions to the war.
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For example, if I grow an acre of cannabis to sell within my state, the federal government can not be certain that the cannabis won't enter the interstate market, so that acre is a federal crime; despite what the law says in my particular state.
The rebel Conservative backbencher Phillip Davies has made a name for himself as a leading member of the Tory awkward squad with a particular interest in crime and justice issues.
«In particular, short prison sentences that do nothing to tackle the underlying causes of crime are particularly ineffective at reducing re-offending.
«Much of the 51 per cent fall in vehicle crime in particular can be attributed to design improvements such as immobilisers and toughened glass.
«The truth is, Eric Schneiderman is a father and leading victims advocate who has voted for many civil confinement bills, but with this particular one, Eric shared the concerns of major organizations like the NYC Bar Association and the Downstate Crime Victims Coalition, who all feared the bill was too broadly written and might be misapplied.
[7] The Conservative campaign focused on local issues, such as crime and antisocial behaviour, closure of post offices and problems at Leighton Hospital, where two women in labour were turned away, as well as national issues - referring to Dunwoody as «Gordon Brown's candidate» and capitalising on dissatisfaction with the Labour government, in particular the removal of the 10p tax rate.
«Of course, if they are looking for a stolen car or have reason to believe that a particular motorist is engaged in committing a crime, that is one thing, but to demand a national registration identity card from all and sundry, for instance, from a lady who may leave her car outside a shop longer than she should, or some trivial matter of that sort, is wholly unreasonable.&raquOf course, if they are looking for a stolen car or have reason to believe that a particular motorist is engaged in committing a crime, that is one thing, but to demand a national registration identity card from all and sundry, for instance, from a lady who may leave her car outside a shop longer than she should, or some trivial matter of that sort, is wholly unreasonable.&raquof that sort, is wholly unreasonable.»
Nevertheless, if the technology won't help solve crimes and is proven to be a waste of money, I could — COULD — agree with your position on this particular bill.
Freedom of religion was the foundation of our nation, so it is atrocious that people are committing crimes against particular religious groups.
They have clashed over the borough's crime rate, effort to fight prescription drug abuse, the sharp increase in rape in the borough — which Donovan attributed largely to a rise in statutory rape — and Ryan's conducts as an attorney, in particular his defense of a woman whose pit bulls killed an elderly man.
He said in particular, the state was faced with the challenges of cattle rustling, armed robbery and armed banditry, as well as cross border crimes.
Residents, in particular the advocacy group Neighborhood in the Nineties, have argued that shelter residents contribute to an uptick in quality - of - life crimes.
We discovered, in particular, a fugitive who is widely known to have looted our common wealth still has the audacity to use the machinery of that particular agency to harass and hunt adversaries who are aware of his loot and heinous crimes.
Mr. Bharara noted that the trial of Mr. Silver, in particular, underscored the longstanding nature of his ethical lapses and his crimes, which dated back at least 15 years, and how some lawmakers in Albany allowed them to continue.
Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, said Cuomo clearly understood gun violence is a complex issue requiring broader solutions than simply banning a particular weapon.
In particular, the bulletin deplores what it sees as society's unequal treatment of «street» and «white - collar» crime.
Forensic scientists tend to specialise in a particular type of crime for which the skills needed are related to their background.
This particular survey, which collects data from over 1m people, says there were only 804 STD cases and only a little more than 8,500 violent crimes in the whole city, resulting in a safety score of 9.4.
The final faux pas that quickly ends a woman's chances of finding lasting love is to do with keeping her options open, a particular crime committed by those dating online.
The dark nature of crime noir gets a notch up in this game with one particular sequence being bathed in blood and gore so caution for those weak in the heart, this is not a game for fun.
Helgenberger would continue to appear in films like In Good Company and Mr. Brooks, and found particular success with the starring role of Catherine Willows on the long running proceedural CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Their story is highly particular, rooted in the idiosyncrasies of their families and also in an almost invisible crime, a tendril of evil that wraps itself around their destinies.
Malcolm McDowell, Carrie - Anne Moss, and (Hal Hartley regular) Martin Donovan all make cameo appearances that reek of boat - payment gigs, but the real crime here is just how much this particular entry in the not - quite - a-franchise feels like a video game.
As a big fan of crime writer Elmore Leonard and, in particular, his novel «Rum Punch» (upon which this is an adaptation), I was admittedly left with feelings of disappointment when I first seen «Jackie Brown».
Now the game's story is told over a number of chapters; each one picks off a particular crime or situation while moving the overall story forward at the same time.
Led by Lyle Wirth (Nicholas Hoult), this group of makeshift detectives is obsessed with grisly true crimes, with Lyle in particular leading a faction to try and discover what truly happened that night at Libby's Kansas farm so many years ago.
The look and feel of the imagery hearkens back to the gritty crime thrillers of the Seventies, and the parallel frame - work in particular is perfectly handled, reminiscent of Brian De Palma's technique when at his peak.
It's an exceptionally strange film, somewhere between a yakuza thriller and a ponderous reflection on the violent childishness of the criminal mind — only finally getting its due when Quentin Tarantino stepped in to offer U.S. distribution and certain themes began to show up in weirdo crime flicks like Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog (which itself culled themes from Branded to Kill and Le Samouraï, the latter of which Beat cited as a particular influence).
Nadia and Eric in particular feel far too much like one - note cliches that you see all the time in these kind of moody crime dramas (the tough damsel with the bad news ex and the ex himself who comes along and threatens the happy new coupling just because he's a bad guy) and despite Rapace and Schoenaerts» considerable talent (the latter really has a presence that few actors can match these days), they can't quite raise up the lacking quality in the writing.
Though I was disappointed by Fleischer's last effort, the crime comedy «30 Minutes or Less,» it'll be interesting to see how the «Zombieland» director handles more serious material, and whether his unique visual style clashes with the particular look of that era.
Blanchett in particular takes us inside the disturbed mind of this alternately fragile and steely wreck, but the writing lacks the acuity found in «Manhattan,» «Hannah and Her Sisters,» «Crimes and Misdemeanors» or «Husbands and Wives» — four more probing dissections of modern relationships.
While «Prisoners» satisfies as completely as any dense, literary crime novel, it's elevated by top notch performances from across the entire ensemble cast, and a richness of material, aided by some first rate filmmaking (Roger Deakins» cinematography in particular does much in adding to the damp gloom of the movie).
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