Sentences with phrase «of trouble with the law»

American Lawyers and Their Communities: Ethics in the Legal Profession by Thomas L. Shaffer University of Notre Dame Press, 272 pages, $ 24.95 Written «with Mary L. Shaffer,» this volume should not be confused with innumerable volumes on «legal ethics» that are designed to keep lawyers out of trouble with the law.
Of course, jealousy explains nothing about Moss's litany of troubles with the law, and he knows it.
You are under legal drinking age (aside from the risks of trouble with the law, still - developing bodies and brains really are in
But Heckman and others discovered that years later the Perry preschoolers were living much better lives, including earning more and staying out of trouble with the law.
A lawyer is paid to create «legal fiction» to get stars out of trouble with the law.
Ray ran into a bit of trouble with the law in college, but wants Sonny to know that trouble is in his past.
Melissa McCarthy just can't stay out of trouble with the law.
It's a good thing that the wagon form - factor doesn't attract a lot of attention to itself, because a car this comfortable at speed that could get you into a lot of trouble with the law if you're not careful.
Then, when you get that card in the mail from your vet reminding you that your dog's due for his annual physical exam and vaccinations, you'll be prepared, knowing what your dog does and doesn't need to remain protected from disease — and stay out of trouble with the law!
Of course, taking a class on defensive driving in Texas is just a good idea anyways, as they will help you to learn how to stay out of trouble with the law on Texas roads.
However, carrying insurance with just the minimum liability will only get you out of any trouble with the law.
In its latest KIDS COUNT data snapshot, the Casey Foundation finds that the rate of young people locked up because of trouble with the law dropped more than 40 percent over a 15 - year period, with no decrease in public safety.

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Blue River itself has had some trouble with regulators, because of the rigidness of the law, despite endeavoring to help farmers pollute less.
In 2016, Chris Hoofnagle, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, expressed unease with the third - party evaluators studying another tech giant in trouble with the FTC — Google.
There was, to be sure, a pastoral problem of the «troubled conscience» in the late medieval Church, brought about — to oversimplify — by the convergence of certain unresolved issues in Augustine's theology of grace with certain developments in the canon law of penance.
(Roe's theory of «substantive due process,» which was also the basis for Dred Scoff and Lochner, has always landed the court in trouble, because it strikes down properly enacted laws that interfere with whatever the justices conclude is an important «liberty»)
Poor children are less healthy, less involved in school, more likely to drop out of school, more likely to get in trouble with the law, and much more likely to die prematurely.
Yet, I am troubled that no one seems to be willing to counsel Cardinal Law and others that repentance with some acts of penance is profoundly called for.
This is an expression of religious yearning on the part of a youngster in trouble with the law.
Is there a particular one of the ten commandments you have trouble with as a summary of the moral law and loving God and neighbor?
Children of single - parent families are far more likely even when they are not poor to do badly in school, get in trouble with the law, have poor mental and physical health, and have marital difficulties later in life.
The trouble, however, with a written law is that, defining goodness in terms of statutory observance, it is tempted to set the standard low and to neglect the inner sources of great character and the interior need of spiritual renewal.
Big Hans was a forceful character and, although law abiding, a man with the same drive that got his brother into trouble with the peace - keeping authorities, and later his son into collision with some of the establishment structure of society.
My Greek mother - in - law taught me this trick with morrelo cherries, but I'm sure it will work with other types of cherry.You insert the loopy end of the grip in the stalk end of the cherry twist and the stone comes out with no trouble.
The troubled teenager was billed as one of the brightest prospects in English football after firing Unitedâ $ ™ s youth side to FA Cup glory last year, but attitude problems and run - ins with the law have curbed his progress.
Dear Prudence laid some truth down when she answered the letter of a woman with in - law troubles.
However, I've read in recent years about how the progressive parents, who would rather their teens and their friends drink safely at home instead of driving out to a bonfire in a field somewhere, have gotten in trouble with other parents, and thus the law, for providing alcohol to others» kids.
You can then give some details about how it made you feel, emphasizing that in retrospect it impaired certain aspects of your life, such as your ability to think clearly, lose interest in activities, trouble with the law, etc..
Combining cultural and legal analysis, Pregnant with the Stars uncovers a world where pregnant celebrities are governed and controlled alongside the recent, and troubling, proliferation of restrictive laws aimed at women in the realm of reproductive justice and freedom.
Bellone repeatedly cited Sini's work, telling Catsimatidis that his hand - picked top cop helped reestablish partnerships with federal law enforcement agencies, included the FBI and U.S. attorney's office, that went mostly neglected under the troubled tenure of former Chief of Police James Burke.
Sid Fillery similarly ran into trouble with the long of the arm of the law which he was so keen to twist.
On the heels of deeply troubling problems at the polls during the April 19th presidential primary, roughly 200 citizen advocates will meet with lawmakers to share their personal voting experiences and make the case for fundamental reform to New York's antiquated election laws.
Emily Grannis, a fellow with the nonprofit Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said New York's automatic deletion policy «strikes me as inconsistent with the goals of [freedom of information] laws, and to have such a short timeframe is particularly troubling
We work with 50,000 children and young people across the UK and our projects are still seeing increasing numbers of families who are at breaking point and children who are at risk of neglect, entering the care system, or are getting into trouble with the law.
A two - attorney law firm that has made substantial payments to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, which are the focus of a federal investigation, also counts among its clients a wealthy landlord with a troubled past who has ties to the Manhattan Democrat.
Confronted with public high school students in a jam with the law, NYC wants to connect these students with legal support and help them stay out of trouble in the first place.
It's unlikely that Ms. Noerdlinger will lose her job, and despite the trouble with the unions, Mr. de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton — who offers the mayor strong law enforcement credibility — maintain what the mayor has called «one of the best relationships I've had in all of my professional life.»
The Medical Superintendent of the New Abirem Government Hospital, Dr Alexander Osei Bonsu, has run into trouble with the law over alleged theft of medical equipment valued at GHC50, 000.00, the property of the hospital.
If you weren't abused, the chance of your getting into trouble with the law was much, much slimmer.
But Harrison argues that there are other situations which physicists have trouble squaring with the law of conservation of energy.
That is because for decades cosmologists have had trouble reconciling the classic notion of viscosity based on the laws of thermodynamics with Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Any person's trouble with weight loss is almost always explainable by their breaking of one or more of these laws.
Been in some trouble with the law a few years back with a DWI, and Possesion of controled substance.
He's a cranky, paranoid, pot - smoking former Black Panther, who got in trouble with the law when he was younger and ever since has stayed out of prison by letting himself be the FBI's eyes and ears on the ground for operations that border on entrapment.
In this punk coming of age story, rebellious Mae is sent to do community service at an AIDS center after getting in trouble with the law.
With his brothers always calling for help, his criminal father out of prison and causing trouble, and finding it harder and harder to avoid the law, Ray might be unable to shake his past.
Adapting a short - story collection by James Franco, Coppola preserves the episodic structure of the book, allowing her camera to move among the characters with a breezy sense of freedom: April (Emma Roberts), the intelligent yet vulnerable good - girl lured into an affair with her charismatic but creepy soccer coach, Mr. B. (played by Franco); Teddy (Jack Kilmer) who's in trouble with the law and in love with April; Fred (Nat Wolffe), Teddy's cocky, bad - influence sidekick; and Emily (Zoe Levin), the profoundly sad school slut who freely dispenses blow jobs in place of genuine connection.
The film seems to be about a bunch of different characters that have had different troubles with the law in the 1970s, centering on two brothers, one a convict and the other a cop.
His directorial debut Molly's Game covers the true story of «poker princess» Molly Bloom, who ran high - stakes poker games in Los Angeles and New York before running into trouble with the law.
So many media depictions of this kind of person, a young black man who's had trouble with the law, fall prey to stereotypes.
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