Sentences with phrase «search police officials»

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A state Inspector General's report questioned whether police overtime was used improperly to conduct the searches and whether officers should have used official databases to conduct them.
In response to Charlottesville, Syracuse officials today released an updated event permit application which includes, among other things, a clause allowing police to search participants.
John Barry, who overhauled the Suffolk County Police Department's internal affairs bureau as first deputy commissioner, will temporarily serve as acting police commissioner, officials said Tuesday, as the search for a permanent leader of the approximately 2,500 - member force contPolice Department's internal affairs bureau as first deputy commissioner, will temporarily serve as acting police commissioner, officials said Tuesday, as the search for a permanent leader of the approximately 2,500 - member force contpolice commissioner, officials said Tuesday, as the search for a permanent leader of the approximately 2,500 - member force continues.
Police officials were not commenting about a recent report by Investigative Post which suggests the city's Strike Force, formed by the mayor to crack down on gangs and drugs, have conducted some searches without proper cause.
Three former officials of the John Mahama government whose homes were raided in search of documents on the AMERI power agreement have been questioned by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service over the involvement in the agreement.
Among the ideas excluded from any final budget deal: creation of a database that the public could search for how much every recipient of economic development spending got and how many jobs they created; end the ability by limited liability companies to skirt campaign donation limits; give back certain contract pre-approval powers to the state Comptroller, the state's fiscal watchdog; strengthen the state's criminal laws to better define bribery of public officials; and create an independent watchdog agency to police ethics issues in Albany.
According to Anne Cooper, a spokesman for the Summit School District, the police who presented school officials with a search warrant on Feb. 9 were looking for information on students who had been suspended from the school district for drug - related incidents.
Denver Police Department officials announced that it will investigate how a search for a student wanted for a shooting who attended the high school was conducted in April.
Officials say police officers are currently on patrol in search of the escaped animals, and that lethal force has already been used:
We will examine whether police or law enforcement officials had probable cause for any search, seizure or arrest, and whether you were properly advised of your constitutional rights before any interrogation.
The Reno Gazette - Journal today provides extensive coverage: «Police link judge shooting with homicide; suspect still missing ``; «Violence a key topic when judges gather ``; «Judge wants bulletproof windows; officials study tinted films, cite cost ``; «Weller handled hundreds of cases involving divorce ``; «Wedding party mistakes «pop» for champagne cork ``; «Potential violence surrounds family court cases, lawyers say ``; «Downtown restaurant in middle of action ``; and «Police continue search for shooting suspect.»
Border officials have always had more power to inspect or search electronic devices than domestic police, but this has also raised some concerns for American citizens as well.
In the cases I reviewed here, every official in the justice system failed the test — a governing body of the legal profession that released documents to the police without a warrant, a judge who granted a wiretap authorization with a general warrant to search mobile devices without limitation other than a temporal one and a Crown attorney who released privileged information after presumptively reviewing it for disclosure purposes under the Stinchcombe regime.
Criminal records are searched at the appropriate courthouse, police station or other official government designated records repository.
Criminal arrest outcomes were measured with official court records, accessed through a search of court and police databases in Oregon and, where applicable, other states.
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