Sentences with phrase «trouble with the law for»

Mr. Walsh today finds himself in serious trouble with the law for allegedly defrauding Suffolk County,» said FBI assistant director - in - charge George Venizelos said in the statement.
Tokyo Drift has a very contrived storyline where American high - school hot - dog Sean Boswell has been gotten himself in trouble with the law for the third time for reckless driving while engaged in drag racing, and in order to avoid certain jail time, he consents to leave the country to live with his estranged, career - Navy father (Brian Goodman, Annapolis), currently residing in Tokyo, Japan.
You can't get in trouble with the law for using his or her income... but you might get in trouble with them.
He's been sent away from his home town after getting in trouble with the law for a rather questionable offense.
Keith I. Braunfotel and Scott D. Frendel have assisted families of juveniles in trouble with the law for almost 30 years combined.

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51:05 — Iain says the trouble with implementing harsher laws for distracted drivers (car and phone impounded) is that voters would hate any politician who backed such an initiative.
(Roe's theory of «substantive due process,» which was also the basis for Dred Scoff and Lochner, has always landed the court in trouble, because it strikes down properly enacted laws that interfere with whatever the justices conclude is an important «liberty»)
One can safely assume that's because Cross» Albany, Georgia community was looking out for him, not wanting him to get into any trouble with the law.
Rom 7:14 So the trouble is not with the law, for it is spiritual and good.
Yet, I am troubled that no one seems to be willing to counsel Cardinal Law and others that repentance with some acts of penance is profoundly called for.
However, I've read in recent years about how the progressive parents, who would rather their teens and their friends drink safely at home instead of driving out to a bonfire in a field somewhere, have gotten in trouble with other parents, and thus the law, for providing alcohol to others» kids.
Psychologist Jorge Partida, PsyD, shares advice for parents on how to help your child learn from their mistake after getting in trouble with the law
On the heels of deeply troubling problems at the polls during the April 19th presidential primary, roughly 200 citizen advocates will meet with lawmakers to share their personal voting experiences and make the case for fundamental reform to New York's antiquated election laws.
Emily Grannis, a fellow with the nonprofit Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said New York's automatic deletion policy «strikes me as inconsistent with the goals of [freedom of information] laws, and to have such a short timeframe is particularly troubling
She outlined her plan for state ethics reform in a Facebook post, in which she claimed New York State leads the nation in lawmakers in trouble with the law.
That is because for decades cosmologists have had trouble reconciling the classic notion of viscosity based on the laws of thermodynamics with Einstein's general theory of relativity.
He's a cranky, paranoid, pot - smoking former Black Panther, who got in trouble with the law when he was younger and ever since has stayed out of prison by letting himself be the FBI's eyes and ears on the ground for operations that border on entrapment.
With his brothers always calling for help, his criminal father out of prison and causing trouble, and finding it harder and harder to avoid the law, Ray might be unable to shake his past.
Douglas plays Ben, a former New York car salesman whose weakness for young women and easy money got him in trouble with the wife and the law.
He has been in trouble with the law before; he has a gun; we know that he is a hunter; he doesn't have an alibi for the night on which the last victim went missing.
It comes complete with Kafka's father / son intrigues (see «Das Urteil» and «The Metamorphosis»), the metaphysical search for God, the struggle against malevolent Law, the neurotic heroes in active conspiracy with their troubles to create more troubles.
Rep. George Miller, D - Calif., has asked Attorney General John Ashcroft to investigate alleged fraud and other possible violations of federal law by a nonprofit Utah corporation that is affiliated with 11 private boarding schools for troubled youths that are located outside the United States.
Even players who attempt to avoid trouble with the law can be sent to an immigration detention center for minor infractions — a possibility confronted by legal as well as illegal U.S. immigrants.
«There is a point of diminishing returns for fortifying schools,» says University of California, Berkeley's Calvin Morrill, professor of law and sociology and co-author with Michael Musheno of the new book, Navigating Conflict: How Youth Handle Trouble in a High - Poverty School.
Ohio and Utah have vied for the distinction of having the most troubled charter sector, along with Arizona, where there are no laws against conflicts of interest and for - profit charters do not have to open their books to the public.
However, the 2.4 - liter iVTEC engine has just the right amount of grunt for scooting the little CUV around town without getting you into trouble with the law.
Available security related features include Automatic Crash Notification, which can automatically notify an operator who can contact first responders in the event of an collision; Manual Emergency Call, a feature that allows for quick access to customer specialists at the touch of a button; Roadside Assistance, for added peace - of - mind in the event of trouble on the road; and Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance, which uses VW Car - Net Security & Service to assist law enforcement with locating your vehicle in the event that it is stolen.
Her cries for help attract another sort of rogue: Jem Fox, the waster son of a wealthy silversmith and prominent Sydney Jew, who's already in trouble with the law — up to his neatly trimmed eyebrows in gambling debts.
In trouble with the law, 18 - year - old Naeem goes to work as an informer for the NYPD, all the while grappling with his Islamic roots, his loyalties and sympathies, and inner conflict over ratting on a friend.
When students are troubled with lack of time, writing law dissertation becomes an even more complicated task for the learners.
Sticking with legitimate lawyers like Lexington Law will be your best option for getting out of a troubled credit situation.
Each example of a true NFL player (minus the ones who have had trouble with the law, of course) should inspire us all to push ourselves, whether we are exercising, aiming for a promotion, or just striving for a happier life.
Then, when you get that card in the mail from your vet reminding you that your dog's due for his annual physical exam and vaccinations, you'll be prepared, knowing what your dog does and doesn't need to remain protected from disease — and stay out of trouble with the law!
«The owners were trying to comply with the law and not get in trouble for having their dogs loose, but now they have dogs who were used to being able to roam free,» he said.
Copyright law is guided by precedent, and recent signs point to future trouble for publishers with real - world tattoos in their games.
The other issues in Rio are mostly trouble for an American president, having to do with foreign assistance, inequitable distribution of wealth and power, oceans (the United States is still blocked from ratifying the Law of the Sea treaty by a small Senate bloc) and efforts to find common approaches to conserving global assets like the planet's biological diversity — a fight far beyond the power of a single leader to sway.
The bottom - up approach to handling reform objectives was commented upon favorably even by the former Obama regulatory czar and noted expert on administrative law, Cass Sunstein, when on March 3 he wrote in Bloomberg, «Because the White House itself lacks the capacity to scrutinize the stock of existing regulations, the Trump administration was smart to call for task forces within each agency to do that — and to require them to engage with the public to see which regulations are really causing trouble
Generally speaking, I was extremely pleased with the results and had no trouble locating any of the case law or statutes I searched for.
And for a slew of reasons that I will explore in Part 2 of this column topic, a more elite class of law school graduate spells trouble for the Canadian legal profession's ability to contend with the current crisis of unequal access to justice.
For her representation motion, Nordlander partly relied on a web page that said a court may allow non-lawyer agents to represent litigants unless the agent has been shown to be incompetent, is in trouble with the law, or would damage the fairness of the proceedings.
We will continue to support him and harmonise our work with the Law Society to enhance high level representation for legal aid practitioners in these troubled times.»
Because of the size of the minimum penalty, the new law may still allow those charged with the careless driving offence to avoid appearing in court for victim impact statements, Global says, an aspect that troubles Brown.
In such cases, not only is there trouble for the family, but there could be possible issues with the law as well.
If you are looking for a more cost - effective way to settle your divorce or marriage separation, Fine & Associates Professional Corporation provides collaborative law resolutions that allow you to settle your differences amicably without the trouble and expense involved with litigation.
For many years, as a probation & parole officer, I worked with people in trouble with the law.
Entering the 2010s with a law firm model essentially unchanged from the one that entered the 2000s is asking for serious trouble.
And all Tobias is going to get for his trouble is greatly enhanced awareness of the fact that someone called working with him «horrible»: The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and many legal blogs have all highlighted his sensitivity and lack of awareness of defamation law.
Here's what the U.S. government can do for Americans who get in trouble with the law in a foreign country:
Medical assistants who are mainly office - based have a different set of responsibilities, including filing (patient records), filling out insurance forms, billing for doctors» and laboratory services, trouble - shooting claims by speaking directly with insurance company representatives, ordering medical and office supplies, advising patients about privacy (HIPPA) laws, scheduling patients» office visits and medical tests and balancing cash drawers.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative law.
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