Sentences with phrase «police referred questions»

Police referred questions about those deaths to the Guanajuato state attorney general's office.
State police referred questions about the incident involving El Marro to state prosecutors, who did not respond to requests for comment.

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Time after time she had referred the investigation «back» to the same police department in question of breaking the law.
Fire Chief Paul Linnertz, contacted today before Ackerman's suspension was announced, referred all questions to police.
Instead, Lt. Eric Carr, speaking for the police department, referred all questions to Mayor Stephanie Miner's office.
De Blasio declined to discuss the story at a press conference on Monday, instead referring questions to the police department.
A Suffolk police spokeswoman said Sunday that the case is considered noncriminal and she referred all other questions to the NYPD.
Carding (sometimes referred to as street checks or «community engagement») is a controversial police practice of stopping people, apparently at random, to ask a series of intrusive questions and collect information.
Consequently, taking into account the outcome of the judgment pointed in para 57 clearly stating that «the answer to the question referred is that Article 26 (1) of Framework Decision 2002/584 must be interpreted as meaning that measures such as a nine - hour night - time curfew, in conjunction with the monitoring of the person concerned by means of an electronic tag, an obligation to report to a police station at fixed times on a daily basis or several times a week, and a ban on applying for foreign travel documents, does not, in principle, have regard towards the type, duration, effects and manner of implementation of all those measures; it is restrictive as to give rise to a deprivation of liberty comparable to that arising from imprisonment and thus to be classified as «detention» within the meaning of that provision, which it is nevertheless for the referring court to ascertain».
It may refer to the common law authority of the police to ask questions relating to matters that are not subject to a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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