Sentences with phrase «questions about the crime»

«When we ask straightforward out - of - the - blue questions about crime people's responses are always very hard line and blunt.
So in reality, the thug uses a stolen gun, ammo he stole from you, and the ammo is traced from the crime to you, you get arrested and question about the crime.....
His Longo is wearily handsome and quietly amiable, always letting on how impressed he is with Finkel, and deflecting any specific question about the crimes he's accused of with vague hints that he might be covering for another guilty party.
Once the police have asked all of their questions about loitering, however, you don't have to answer any others — such as questions about a crime in the neighborhood.

Not exact matches

Yet in response to a question about a Boston hate crime allegedly inspired by his anti-Hispanic immigrant rhetoric, Trump immediately pivoted to praising his supporters.
But the crime also raises questions about why the companies have so far kept silent and whether — as a former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission observes — it triggers an obligation to tell investors about what happened.
Kevin's Nest Cam solved a crime as well and we answered a listener question about taking the first steps to learn about the IoT.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
Either this criminal is mentally stronger than most you as just by mere one sentence that God made him do so he has turned you guys into questioning and arguing about the existence of God, Religion and Faith... For a change, what about discussing the nature of his crime and a just punishment for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Holmes
«Congress has only faced votes a few times on the complex legal and moral questions of whether heinous crimes qualify as genocide — and division is deep about what, if anything, the label mandates the U.S. government to do.»
And while it's true that every branch of Christianity has been racked with scandal over the years, films like the Oscar - winning Spotlight and Netflix true crime series The Keepers do a much better job of creating compelling art that raises questions about faith and morality.
She had years of knowledge and experience on the subject, and she had needed it all, especially with Alex. Her latest problem child had been questioned more than once about a string of rapes in New York City, a brutal series of crimes where the perpetrator gained the confidence of his targets — and intimidated them — by claiming he was a middleweight contender, then employed drugs to subdue his victims and had his way.
The water - cooler moment in question isn't Netflix's latest true crime brain - bender — no, he's talking about a goal.
Vivien Lowndes and I argue it will be essential that the Mayor learns from the good practices of (some) Police and Crime Commissioners and avoids some weaknesses in opening up transparency of decision making — allowing public questions and providing information about the timing and outcomes of decisions.
Recent rulings by federal and state courts have cast judges as the most potent critics of stop - and - frisk, raising questions about whether the city has sidestepped the Constitution in the drive to keep crime rates low.
Questions during the off topic portion of the press Q&A included the NYPD's proposed expansion of it's use of tasers, a fine levied by the Campaign Finance Board against de Blasio ally and pro-carriage horse ban advocate NYCLASS, de Blasio's recent comments on the City's long drop in crime being attributable to former mayor David Dinkins and former city council speaker Peter Vallone Sr., a city council proposal to allow filing in City Council district offices of NYPD - related complaints with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the proposed bill which would ban carriage horses and resulting loss of jobs, an attempt by a staff member of the Fox News show The O'Reilly Factor to goad the mayor into agreeing to appear on that show, a possible tax on non-resident apartment owners, the mayor's planned meeting tonight with Jewish community leaders in Crown Heights and whether the mayor has concerns about the «secrecy» of the NYPD's disciplinary process.
The acquittal of a Baltimore police officer charged with murder and six other crimes in the death of Freddie Gray has dealt a devastating blow to the prosecution, legal experts say, and raises questions about whether the state should press ahead with the trials of four other officers.
Now police and crime commissioners are about to become a reality it is time we moved the debate on from questions of process and started to talk about what police and crime commissioners can do to deliver better policing and safer communities.
What really impressed Davis about Rice was her willingness to question why former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, to whom Davis has been linked in her past life as a booker of prostitutes, wasn't prosecuted for his crimes.
After Howe's testimony for the prosecution, defense attorneys in their cross-examination are expected to question him closely about the crimes he has admitted to and his years of lying about them and exploiting friends and colleagues for profit.
Tomorrow, we will publish their answers to questions about addressing crime problems and housing policy.
Questions began with concerns being raised about the rate of knife crime in the UK, especially in London.
«While we know the perpetrators of these atrocities have a wide variety of political views, my comments are in response to a question about the failure to prosecute illegal gun crime.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara deflected questions Tuesday about whether he wanted to be the next U.S. attorney general — then ticked off several types of crimes his office has successfully prosecuted and said Eric Holder's successor should make them priorities.
But, without giving too much away because the film isn't yet finished, the documentary is more than just an expose of Spitzer's sex scandal; Gibney also raises numerous questions about the incidents leading up the government's investigation of Spitzer's crime.
Fitzpatrick said a police office at Destiny would «have plenty of business» in response to a question about increased crime at Syracuse's mall.
But today, Grippo and Kehoe described a question about whether crime will increase as a result as «speculation» and said they can not comment on it.
Questioned about his stay at the Waldorf, Mr. Howe acknowledged that although he was then unemployed (he had been fired by the Albany law firm where he had set up a lobbying practice) and would likely owe restitution for his crimes, he had not cut back on his expensive lifestyle.
«While we know the perpetrators of these atrocities have a wide variety of political views, my comments are in response to a question about the failure to prosecute illegal gun crime,» Tenney said in her statement.
On Saturday the Labour leader was held back by aides after appearing to lose his temper at a «Say No to Hate Crime» rally on Highbury Fields in north London, after a reporter asked if he was running away from questions about his leadership.
«While we know the perpetrators of these atrocities have a wide variety of political views, my comments are in response to a question about the failure to prosecute illegal gun crime,» the statement said.
I would expect the committee to look into this as part of our economic crime review and to have some early questions for HMRC about the correspondence that they sent.»
He defended his actions and refused to acknowledge that the prosecutors raised serious ethical questions about his activities, even as they said they did not have the legal grounds to accuse anyone of a crime.
Mr. de Blasio did not address those crimes — nor did he answer Mr. Louis» question about whether he'd veto a Council move to decriminalize any offenses — but did say he was open to changes in how broken windows is enforced.
He also has questions about how legalization would affect crime and taxation, but said he'd be open to it if studies of other states found it's a good thing.
The mayor also responded to several questions from people concerned about arrests for low - level crimes and sparred with a constituent over where an indoor pool he promised the borough at his last Staten Island town hall should be located.
Forensic science is an important tool for investigating crime and helping to determine guilt or innocence at trial, but questions have been raised about the validity and reliability of many forensic disciplines.
Participants watched a brief video of a crime and were told to pay attention as they would be asked questions about it later.
For a business that hasn't had qualms about depicting the vilest crimes in human history, such a question seemed ludicrous; of course disaster would return to our screens — just give it time and separation.
Finkel is intrigued by the attention (and the possible scoop), and strikes up a jailhouse friendship with Longo, swapping writing lessons for questions about the ghastly crime.
With exclusive access to Valle, Erin Lee Carr's unflinching documentary asks a fundamental question that challenges our beliefs about the criminal justice system, and even the very nature of right and wrong: can you be guilty of a crime you only thought about committing?
About seventeen minutes into Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, [Goat's Review] Sheriff Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) has the following exchange with distraught mother Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) whose daughter was raped and murdered months earlier and who erected three billboards questioning the police's job performance because she is pissed at the sheriff for not arresting anybody for the crime:
Once Will discovers that a mass murder took place in his house, he decides to find out more about the crime in question, only to discover that the trail leads directly back to him.
But in the tradition of Kate Plays Christine or The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear, that's actually a feint: Green uses the on - camera interviews with these people to talk about Ramsey's murder and the still - lingering questions about who committed the crime.
Each year, students in the program tackle complex questions about identity, race, education, and crime and violence in their communities.
The Nanjing Atrocities: Crimes of War online companion to our print book includes a rich multimedia collection of maps, videos, timelines, and teaching strategies that place the Nanjing Atrocities within the larger context of World War II in East Asia, and will challenge students to consider the complex questions this history raises about wartime violence, justice, and memory.
Responses to the question, more often than not, lead to a more complex set of conversations about crime, violence, prisons and the lack of opportunity.
After some parents raised concerns, including the question of what happens if a child's secret has to do with a crime; the state's Education Department said they were reviewing what had occurred and would then make a decision about whether to keep the question as part of the test.
And, to answer the question above about selling hundreds of thousands of books without a major publishing house — check out a post I wrote in August of last year when I hit the 100,000 milestone in crime book sales.
[An] outstanding crime novel... Leavened throughout with Miller's wry reflections on Norway's «chronic sense of discontentment,» this incandescent exposé of European and American mores profoundly entertains and provokes disturbing questions about personal and societal values.»
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