Sentences with phrase «typically arresting people»

The de Blasio administration scaled back arrests for pot, typically arresting people only when they're caught smoking in public, and instead giving a summons when someone has pot on them but isn't smoking it.

Not exact matches

US courts can't order Swiss police to make an arrest or send someone to the US, and US police can't go into a Swiss hotel and slap handcuffs on people; for the arrest, there needs to be Swiss involvement (or use of force by the US, like in Panama in 1989; that's not typically the preferred option, though).
Typically, cardiac arrest risk factors are the same as those that put a person at risk for any heart problems, like high blood pressure or cholesterol and a family history of heart disease or cardiac arrest.
People arrested on Friday and not released by that evening were typically held overnight in a single cell in a police station and then taken before a judicial officer presiding in the Saturday bail court at Old City Hall.
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