Sentences with phrase «police custody back»

Mr Birks was the senior officer involved in the arrest of Sean Rigg, who died in police custody back in 2008.

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The families of several minorities who died in police custody recently met with Mr. Cuomo to push him to back the Schneiderman measure.
In addition to Syracuse police, the other local unions backing Katko are the Onondaga County Deputy Sheriff's Police Association, Auburn Police Local 195, Custody Officers of the Sheriffs Employees Association of Cayuga County, Auburn Firefighters Local 1446, and the City of Oswego Police police, the other local unions backing Katko are the Onondaga County Deputy Sheriff's Police Association, Auburn Police Local 195, Custody Officers of the Sheriffs Employees Association of Cayuga County, Auburn Firefighters Local 1446, and the City of Oswego Police Police Association, Auburn Police Local 195, Custody Officers of the Sheriffs Employees Association of Cayuga County, Auburn Firefighters Local 1446, and the City of Oswego Police Police Local 195, Custody Officers of the Sheriffs Employees Association of Cayuga County, Auburn Firefighters Local 1446, and the City of Oswego Police Police Union.
When the killer finally materializes, with a confession, in police custody, Hunter pushes back with his belief that one of the murders was a copycat killing.
On the same evening both I and Ms Lubulwa were sent to remand and not back to police custody, due to isolation from each other and outside family communication we both lost complete contact with the outside world, although a brief visit to court on June 16th saw the magistrate allow us bail bond.
«Amy Distelrath was solely in custody and under the complete control of the police officers, who had a duty to ensure by all reasonable means her safe passage to the St. Clair County Jail, which would include using the safety restraints, since her hands were handcuffed behind her back
In this situation an accused person is released from police custody after they sign documents promising to come to court and often to come back to the police station to be fingerprinted (if they were not fingerprinted at the time of their arrest).
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