Sentences with phrase «take the law into their hands as»

«The government appeals to south - easterners especially youths, not to take laws into their hands as a result of the development.
The Governor appeals to the people of the state to remain calm and resist the temptation to take the law into their hands as the State Government is exploring every lawful means to restore peace in the communities affected by renewed herdsmen attacks.»

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Raising concern for all Christians in Pakistan, Nasir Saeed from religious freedom charity CLAAS, said: «I am very concerned by the government's inactions as perpetrators are continuing to take the law into their own hands and kill innocent people with impunity.
EFCC is established by law and as such, can not take the laws into its hand.
As federal authorities have been slow to investigate tax - exempt advocacy groups for potential violations of tax and election laws, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman moved this week to take matters into his own hands.
Just as we death with such deviant behavior, we will deal with anyone who feels he can take the law into their own hands,» he warned.
In a judgment handed down on Wednesday, Mr Justice Saunders said the company, now trading as News UK, had argued it would «be wrong in law to take into account the position of News International as the owner of the News of the World or its conduct as relevant factors» in his assessment of a cost application.
As Science Careers noted 5 years ago, a group of young scientists at WUSTL took matters into their own hands, creating the volunteer - run BALSA (or Biotechnology and Life Sciences Advising) Group, which hires out five - person interdisciplinary teams — sometimes including law or business students along with scientists — to do approximately 6 - week - long consulting projects for companies, universities, and other organizations.
It's an advertisement for gun fetishism, for taking the law into your own hands, for homicide as justice, for thinking of assault weapons as the world's coolest toys.
Dejected when veteran detectives write off his brother's murder as gang related, Sheriff Michael Spencer (Luke Goss) decides to take the law into his own hands.
The new partners take the law into their own hands as they clean up the streets.
Written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Howard J. Ford (The Dead, The Dead 2: India), this high - octane thrill ride stars Angela Dixon (Offensive, Dead End) in a «powerhouse performance» (Bradley Hadcroft, The People's Movies) as a single mother who takes the law into her own hands to rescue her abducted child.
Violent from the off, and unrelenting in terms on the tension that runs through its core, Desierto is essentially a chase movie, with Jeffrey Dean Morgan's excellent turn as the alcoholic, totally racist Sam taking the law into his own hands and brutally taking out each of the Mexican immigrants with absolutely no remorse.
It's about vigilantes on both sides of the line, men who have taken the law into their own hands to fight the drug gangs because, as they see it, there is no other law in sight.
If the government won't stop this, parents will have to take the law into their own hands as they are doing with the United Opt Out Movement.
She ends, in effect, by washing her hands of the whole problem: «I have written this judgment only to demonstrate what, in my view, is the unsatisfactory state of the law, giving as it does no guidance to the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether an adult child is deserving or undeserving of reasonable maintenance» (para 66).
After getting a quote that seemed unnecessarily high (even labeling subway tile as a luxury upgrade), Meagan decided to take matters into her own hands with the help of her husband, dad, and brother - in - law.
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