Sentences with phrase «questioned by detectives»

Cruz was seen walking into the BSO's headquarters in a hospital gown hours after the shooting, where he would be questioned by detectives before being taken to jail.
Soon she is ostracized, even to the point of being shunned from attending his service, and being questioned by detectives in the matter of his death.
After being questioned by detectives from Operation Weeting — a process that could take several hours — the former rising star of News International is likely to be released on bail conditions that include appearing at court at a later date along with his three former colleagues who have already been arrested: Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup.

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But the question of whether, how often and by whom the Detective Mode function was used here in the past remains unanswered.
Some questions do hover over Mr. Thompson, though, including claims by The New York Post that he has detectives in his office run his personal errands.
Disturbing new questions have emerged about the shooting of an unarmed black man in the back three years ago by a white NYPD detective who is under investigation for posting racist comments on Facebook, the Daily News reports.
He will be questioned by Merseyside detectives today.
Chris Rodier, who is running for election in November, told the Review he was contacted by a police detective on Oct. 12, who allegedly asked him to meet at the Police Department for questioning regarding a FOIL request.
Detective Michael Milici was placed on modified duty after pleading the Fifth when questioned by a grand jury during the probe — a disciplinary move that Bratton said was «for the good of the department.»
Coulson, who resigned as David Cameron «s director of communications in January, was contacted on Thursday by detectives and asked to present himself at a police station in central London on Friday, where he will be told that he will be formally questioned under suspicion of involvement in hacking.
After parts of a mutilated murder victim are found in the garden outside her apartment, Frannie is questioned by NYPD homicide detective Giovanni Malloy (Mark Ruffalo).
That's the question posed by Bill Condon's remarkable Mr. Holmes, in which Ian McKellen stars as the famous Baker Street detective, approaching his centenary year and concerned that everything that defines him is deteriorating.
It's one of the most grueling instances in the film thanks to a perversely manipulative moment of seduction courtesy of Martin Sheen (in his screen debut), pulling a stunt that his cohort Tony Musante would be treated to only a year later as a hysterical gay man being questioned by Frank Sinatra in 1968's The Detective.
After being questioned and cleared by Detective Chief Superintendent Robert MacFarlane of Scotland Yard's elite Special Branch, she is drawn into MacFarlane's personal fiefdom as a special adviser on the case.
The last set of questions asked by a detective would be «how».
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