Sentences with phrase «reason is the police officer»

Not exact matches

Typical job (s): Paralegal, fraud investigator, police officer Percent u nderemployed: 53.0 % Reason: not using education or t raining: 87.4 % Reason: part - time, seeking full - t ime: 12.8 %
Police Officer Darren Wilson — who was recently cleared by a grand jury in the shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown — recently sat down with ABC News, telling George Stephanopoulos, «The reason I have a clean conscience is that I know I did my job right.»
Since your husband is a police officer (as she had talked to him about that), I have every reason to trust you.
Guns are off - the - shelf ready to kill, and while people like to reason from the outlier cases (the self - defense argument), unless you're a bail bondsman or a police officer, you are more likely to have your own gun used on you than to actually have an opportunity to use it to defend yourself.
Police officers also can pull you over for just that reason even if you have made no moving violation and these tickets are becoming more and more common as a way to make an impact on the percentages of parents using car seats.
«Make no mistake about it: Officer Familia is dead because of one reason, and one reason only: that's Alexander Bonds and his hatred of the police,» NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill said.
Blake described it as «an absolute injustice and tragedy» and said the only reason he was let go was because other police officers recognized him as an elected official.
«The situation was getting tensed so they called in the Tamale police who then arrested five others who had come there and couldn't give any tangible reasons why they were there,» the police officer said.
«As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers can not go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous... Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump»
The NYPD is now allowing Sikh officers to wear turbans in place of the traditional police cap and grow beards up to a half - inch long for religious reasons.
Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said Sunday «there is no good reason why NYPD officers should be treated differently than police in the rest of the state.
Some critics blame NYPD Comissioner Bill Bratton's «Broken Windows» theory of policing, where officers focus on quality of life crimes to prevent more serious ones, as a reason Garner was being arrested for the relatively minor offense of selling loose cigarettes.
Two members of the Southold Town Board denied allegations recently made by a former Southold Town police officer who claims he was terminated in May for political reasons.
State Sen. Simcha Felder (D - Brooklyn) said the Florida school shooting is just the latest reason the state should pass his bills requiring every school be manned by an armed police officer and all schools to include emergency response drills for all situations including active shooters or other lethal attacks.
«Among the reasons for enforcement are officer observations and community complaints received from 911 and 311 calls, and from meetings like tenant associations, community councils, and Build The Block sector meetings with neighborhood police officers
«Is there a particular reason you believe armed police officers in schools would protect students from threats?»
«This grand jury recognized that police officer Haste was pursuing what he had every reason to believe was a man with a gun.
And if you're going to put an audience through the kind of torturous experience it is in watching young men tortured and beaten by police officers for over two hours, there needs to be a reason to do so.
There are at least three separate occasions that the two main police officers of the film separate for no apparent reason.
Police Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), is in the force for all the wrong reasons.
Before Unknown finishes, he tracks down the mysterious cabbie, Gina, a Bosnian immigrant with a very good reason to have not hung around after saving his life, and Ernst Jurgen [Bruno Ganz], a former Stasi [East German Secret Police] officer who is proud of his time in service.
McDormand's performance is a huge reason why Three Billboard's is one of the year's must see films and one of recent times best reviewed features, but McDonagh's film is also noteworthy for its supporting turns from Woody Harrelson as police chief William Willoughby, who cops the major brunt of Hayes public call outs, while Sam Rockwell is the best he's been since Moon as loose cannon police officer Dixon.
Junkyards aren't all that big, when you have a group of teenagers and a few police officers at hand, but for some reason, thanks to the characters constantly making terrible decisions, the killer is allowed to freely pick them off one by one.
The reasoning was simple — kids of firefighters, police officers, and other union members stood to benefit considerably from a scholarship program.
«It is regrettable that a police officer feels the need to resort to physical force, handcuffs, and arrest in order to gain control of and reason with a nine - year - old child.
There is a reason it is illegal to call yourself a doctor or police officer and not illegal to call yourself a writer, author, artist, singer, photographer; that's because in the first instance it matters, and in the second it doesn't.
Fortunately around 300 police and paramilitary officers showed up and the event was shut down for safety reasons.
My current character is a police officer, which for many reasons is beneficial in a zombie apocalypse, with body armor and bullets being readily available.
Police officers and politicians are increasingly forsaking their powers of reasoned consideration for out - of - the - box solutions designed to absolve persons in authority from actually thinking before exercising that authority.
In Marshall v. R.,... a case involving the admission, on a charge under the Criminal Code, of statements made by a motorist to a police officer, that he was obliged to make by reason of the then s. 110 (5) of the Highway Traffic Act, Cartwright, J., now C.J.C., said...:
As one who can see no basis in law, reason or morality for a death penalty, I was disheartened to see today's State House News Poll finding that almost two - thirds of Massachusetts residents, 65 percent, support Gov. Romney's death penalty bill, filed last month, which would reinstate the death penalty in Massachusetts for specific crimes such as terrorism, murder involving torture and the killing of police officers.
If you were to be pulled over by a police officer for any reason, they could place you under arrest, and you would be taken directly to jail.
In this case, the police officer's legal opinions constituted an inducement that render the statement involuntary for the following reasons: i) the legal advice provided by the police officer was central to the issues that the accused ought to consider in assessing whether or not to provide an inculpatory statement; and ii) the accused had stated he wished to seek the advice of Counsel before providing a statement; and iii) the accused did not expressly waive his rights or indicate that he had changed his mind about consulting Counsel before providing a statement; and iv) no reasonable opportunity was given for the accused to consider his options; and v) it can be reasonably argued all subsequent statements were influenced by the police officer's legal advice.
There is a reason the United States Supreme Court makes police officers warn you that you have a right to remain silent before they ask you questions.
But police had good reason to suspect he was lying — Arel's five - year - old son told the officers that his dad had indeed been the driver of the overturned car.
Part of the reason for these feelings are that people in Toronto believe that our police officers don't get punished for wrongdoing, receive preferred treatment when charged or conducting an... [more]
Upon contact, officers explained the reason for the contact, including that the police had been informed of the defendant handing out information to potential jurors.
The court noted that it is within the discretion of police whether to perform such a search, and that if it is performed, police must be able to point to a legitimate reason for the search, such as to protect officer safety or to obtain relevant evidence in the possession of the accused.
This ruling came on the heels of a ruling by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in U.S. v. Westhoven that driving too carefully, with a rigid posture, taking a scenic route, and having acne are sufficient reasons for a police officer to suspect you of doing something illegal, detain you, search your car, and arrest you — even if you've done nothing illegal to warrant the stop in the first place.
This article argues that police officers should not be constitutionally obligated to allow detained or arrested persons to use their own cell phones to contact counsel from a police car for three reasons.
The new law makes driving while texting a primary offense, meaning police officers do not need another reason to pull you over if you're suspected... Read more»
Juries are currently required under the Coroners Act 1988, s 8 (3) where it appears to the coroner that there is reason to suspect a death in prison; in police custody; or as a result of police causing injury (reportable under separate legislation to a government department or officer or to the Health & Safety Executive); occurring in circumstances prejudicial to public health or safety; and in any other case where it appears to him that there is reason to do so.
There is no legal reason that a police officer couldn't inform the psychiatrist what they learned in these conversations.
I can just see into the future where a libertarian, a person who takes a reasoned approach to crime and punishment and does not want an armed police officer in his bedroom, will be asked, «Are you now, or have you ever been in the past, soft on crime?»
Supporters of the SDT applying the civil standard would say these developments undermine the reasoning of the Divisional Court in Re A Solicitor and that there is no reason why the common law should grant solicitors facing disciplinary proceedings a more generous standard of proof than police officers or school children.
Lord Hughes referred to policy considerations in concluding that these considerations are the ultimate reason why there is no duty of care imposed on police officers engaged in the investigation and prevention of crime towards victims, suspects or witnesses.
Traffic accidents, running stops signs, and most definitely speeding are a few reasons why Liberty County police officers stay busy.
The revamped window tint mandate is to allow police officers and emergency personnel to better see inside consumer vehicles, and was established for safety reasons.
For those special cases where one's own well - being and safety isn't a good enough reason to buckle up, now police officers are empowered to pull over Minnesota drivers for the sole purpose of issuing tickets to otherwise law - abiding drivers.
I have four years of prior experience as a certified police officer in the County Sherriff's Department as well as a B.S. in Criminal Justice, which are just two reasons I believe I would be an ideal candidate for the sergeant position.There are a number of requirements listed in the job description which applicants are expected to satisfy.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z