Sentences with phrase «state pursues criminal charges»

It is up to the police department to recommend the case to the district attorney, who then decides whether the state pursues criminal charges using taxpayer money.

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He also said the charges raised by Morales and Cumberbatch were exhaustively reviewed by the same federal and state prosecutors who investigated the administration and decided in March not to pursue criminal charges.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he will not pursue criminal charges related to Raynette Turner, who in July was found dead in a Mount Vernon Police Department holding cell.
State and county law enforcement say they do not plan to pursue criminal charges against pistol permit holders who fail to recertify their permits by Jan. 31.
«Jackie's Law» will prevent GPS stalking by updating New York State's stalking statutes to allow law enforcement to pursue criminal charges against those who use GPS or other electronic devices to stalk their victims.
Donald Trump responded via Twitter to FBI Director James Comey's announcement about the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State and a recommendation not to pursue criminal charges.
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The Humane Society of the United States encourages authorities to pursue the strongest possible criminal charges against the owner.
The Department reported these accusations to the State Police, pursued criminal charges against Computers Plus's president, and sued Computers Plus and its president, personally.
The United States has aggressively pursued the extradition of individuals located abroad who are charged with US criminal offences.
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