Sentences with phrase «police cells as»

Software monitors heart rate, breathing and blood oxygen without a single sensor touching the body — useful for police cells as well as hospital wards
Senator Jang was initially kept in a police cell as he awaits his arraignment but Justice Daniel Longji order him to be remanded in prison after the Wednesday, May 16, arraignment in court.

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Through cells for volunteer foot patrols, the Gang Violence Task Force and the Portland Police Bureau, many citizens and city workers are using Celly as well.
We can not say this «Here I am» and «As I am» without hearing something sigh within us, — something of the feeling of a man who is hailed into police court or thrown into prison, and who now examines his cell, hurt, rebellious, sad, anxious.
It analyzes data from sources around the world, such as security cameras, cell phones, emails, social media, flight manifests, and police radios.
Felix Figueroa, 39, of the 2800 block of North Natoma Avenue, had been arrested for a traffic offense and placed into a cell when a surveillance camera inside the lockup filmed Figueroa as he bit one end of the mattress cover, then tore it open and removed the foam inside, police said.
The reasoning was that a cell phone today contains a lot of personal information that police would not generally have access to without a warrant, such as pictures of family, addresses and contacts, internet browsing history, location data, etc..
There are also SMART goals like an end to police cells being used as a place of safety in cases of mental health in children (by 2016) and for adults in all but exceptional circumstances (by the end of the next parliament).
«The select committee proposes changing the law so that police cells can no longer be used as a «place of safety», but that alone won't fix these problems.
It also proposes amending the Mental Health Act 1983, so that police cells are no longer stated as a place of safety for those detained under section 136.
In the autumn Mr Reid announced operation safeguard - which allows the use of police cells - as an emergency measure, and last month he reminded courts they should only be sending the most dangerous offenders to jail.
As a result, Mr Reid has ordered the implementation of Operation Safeguard, which was last used in 2002 and will see sentenced criminals held in police cells.
New York's attorney general says he's using his new power as special prosecutor to investigate the death of a mother of eight last week in a police holding cell.
FM radio is positioned between 88 MHz and 108 MHz, and users as diverse as police dispatchers, air traffic controllers, and cell phone callers all have their own bands.
The researchers also found that an enzyme called DGAT1 (diacylglycerol acyltransferase) is crucial to the re-esterification process, acting as a sort of cell police officer to ensure that toxic fatty acids stay away from the ER.
These specialized cells serve as the immune system's police force, working to control inflammation and guard against autoimmune and inflammatory disease.
And then the Treg cells are the ones that — I mean, they've been referred to as the police force of the immune system.
Whatever genius thought to pair S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99) with Mel Gibson deserves a goddamn metal of honor and with a name as suggestive as Dragged Across Concrete (which is sure to conjure a certain image for anyone who's had the pleasure of watching Brawl in Cell Block 99), this police brutality thriller sounds like Zahler won't be giving up the graphic violence any time soon.
His feature - length debut revolves around a Brooklyn street hustler who captures an illegal act of police violence on his cell phone and contends with a chain of events that ensue as a result.
He has a seeming fondness for catching orphans, locking them in the tiny cell in his office, and having the police ship them away to the local orphanage for even the most petty of crimes (As it turns out, Gustav himself is an orphan, and a fate similar to the one he imposes upon these children taught him order and a certain kind of heartlessness).
The Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle starts life as a Police car with the Metropolitan Police in London, with a fleet of 11 Mirai's bringing zero emission patrol cars to the capital.
Last night as Tate curators started the long and arduous task of putting Emin's bed back into its original dishevelled state, Xi, 37, and Chai, 43, were in the cells of Belgravia police station ex plaining their «intervention» to police.
at the ICA as part of the Tenderpixel 2014 shortlist, and at The Old Police Cells Museum in Brighton as part of «Sub-Cell: A View from Below» — it's been great to show that work again in contexts other than the final show.
Police officers enter the cell and carry me out insisting they are taking me to the hospital but I strongly oppose it as we have learnt the complainant's family have visited the station.
Tower dumps are shrouded in secrecy, but there is no doubt the police are using this technology on a regular basis, as well as similar tools that impersonate actual cell towers and trick phones into attaching to them and disclosing phone log and location information.
Using cell phone records as evidence, police and investigators have tracked down a suspect allegedly involved in a Scranton kidnapping case that took place last year.
While phones are routinely collected as evidence by both state and federal law enforcement agents, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous opinion in 2014 that police officers must get a warrant to search a cell phone.
MacLatchie's presentation will cover issues such as refusal to identify, refusal to answer questions, dealing with bystanders, profanity toward officers, filming of police activity and police facilities, related officer safety concerns, weapon pat downs, and the seizure of cameras or cell phones that have recorded police activity.
Up to twice as many people suffering mental health problems are being detained in police cells rather than a more appropriate hospital environment.
The Court concluded that the police were acting in good faith and that at the time of the investigation, the law on cell phone searches was not as developed and settled as it is now.
If police are able to produce a warrant to search your home, then ask to see the warrant and allow them to search, but make a record of what occurs (in your cell phone for example) and contact a criminal lawyer as soon as possible.
The Crown's position was that the court should allow the police to review the text messages as a claim of privilege had not been made and that the cell phone should be vetted by the Crown before disclosure to the defence in order to protect confidentiality.
I have written before on this blog about the Supreme Court of Canada's split 4 - 3 ruling in R v Fearon, [2014] 3 SCR 621 where Justice Thomas Cromwell for the majority reached the startling conclusion that a police fishing expedition of a cell phone incidental to a lawful arrest complies with s. 8 of the Charter of Rights so long as the police take notes for post facto review.
On December 29, 2015, the American Civil Liberties Union filed an amici curiae brief with the ACLU of Maryland and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the first known case where a motions judge suppressed evidence as a result of the warrantless use of a cell site simulator by the police.
Law enforcement use of one tracking tool, the cell - site simulator, to track a suspect's phone without a warrant violates the Constitution, the D.C. Court of Appeals said Thursday in a landmark ruling for privacy and Fourth Amendment rights as they pertain to policing tactics.
In a much later episode, Walt calls his wife Skyler on a cell phone, as the police tap into her cordless landline.
That would undoubtedly be viewed by the public as endorsing the use of the devices, which are controversial due to the fact that police typically keep their use secret, even from the judges overseeing cases in which evidence is collected with the aid of a cell - site simulator.
This week the Center for Media Justice, ColorOfChange.org, and New America's Open Technology Institute filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission alleging the Baltimore police are violating the federal Communications Act by using cell site simulators, also known as Stingrays, that disrupt cellphone calls and interfere with the cellular network — and are doing so in a way that has a disproportionate impact on communities of color.
Cell - site simulators, often called IMSI catchers or Stingrays, masquerade as cell phone towers and trick our phones into connecting to them so police can track down suspect targets, but their use also collects the data and location of innocent bystanders and extracts unnecessary sensitive data in the procCell - site simulators, often called IMSI catchers or Stingrays, masquerade as cell phone towers and trick our phones into connecting to them so police can track down suspect targets, but their use also collects the data and location of innocent bystanders and extracts unnecessary sensitive data in the proccell phone towers and trick our phones into connecting to them so police can track down suspect targets, but their use also collects the data and location of innocent bystanders and extracts unnecessary sensitive data in the process.
Beyond hiding its biometric tracking scheme and trying to co-opt device manufacturers, the FBI has also helped extend secret surveillance across and throughout the U.S.. For a decade, police departments around the U.S. deployed cell - site simulators (also known as IMSI - catchers or Stingrays) to spy on local cell phone networks without public oversight.
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She was arrested at the same time as the perpetrator and locked up in a police cell adjoining his.
Police are looking for information relating to a middle - aged couple seen at the home as well as information on the name Paulo Rodriguez, the user name of the cell phone that called Buziak to her death.
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