Sentences with phrase «protecting people arrested»

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We have seen the officer, security guard or vigilante assailant - protected from arrest and whisked out of the reach of the angry black people.
At a press conference on Thursday March 24, acting Chairman of the NPP Mr Freddie Blay said intelligence picked by the party pointed to the effect that Mr Mahama's administration and the NDC were compromising the safety of Mr Akufo - Addo and Dr Bawumia by causing the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) to arrest three South African ex-police officers, who were training some 15 people meant to protect the flagbearer and his running mate.
(from NY Times) the police did not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm, even a woman who had obtained a court - issued protective order against a violent husband making an arrest mandatory for a violation.
In 2011, the Governor signed the Good Samaritan 911 law» to protect individuals who seek medical assistance for a person experiencing a drug overdose or other life - threatening medical emergency from prosecution and arrest for certain drug crimes.
Set in the fictional Hope County, Montana, you take on the role of an unnamed Junior Deputy, who, along with fellow law enforcement, is tasked with arresting preacher Joseph Seed, the leader of a militaristic doomsday cult called the Eden's Gate who have taken over the county to protect the people from an inevitable collapse.
After over 30 years of activism, Patkar has been arrested, beaten, harassed and threatened countless times, yet she has never been swayed from her mission to empower the people and protect the environment.
As part of the «Kwekwecnewtxw - Protect the Inlet» project by Coast Salish water protectors, who built a traditional Watch House in the path of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, some 200 people have already been arrested blocking Kinder Morgan's gates on Burnaby Mountain.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide aims to provide basic legal information to people without immigration status so that they will be able to better protect themselves from the risks of immigration arrest and detention.
This provision of the Fourth Amendment protects individuals» privacy rights by placing limitations on the ability of police officers to conduct searches of people or property and to make arrests or seizures.
Third, pre-existing safeguards adequately protect arrested and detained persons against self - incrimination.
Recent examples of our work in discrimination law include suing an immigration detention centre for racial discrimination, challenging the police for stopping and searching people based on race, challenging discriminatory bail conditions applied to people wrongly arrested during the London riots, failing to protect a homosexual prisoner from assault by homophobic inmates and persuading a school to apologise and train relevant staff after it excluded a pupil with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
has stayed there for over three months working voluntarily to protect the rights of arrested persons
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