Sentences with phrase «under arrest even»

Officer Jeff Payne put Alex Wubbels a hospital nurse under arrest even though it was ever so blatant that she had done nothing wrong.

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Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status of people they stop under suspicion of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
A man in the north of England was arrested and convicted under the act for... even the Anglophobes among you won't believe this... growling at some labrador retrievers.
Even the Roman Catholic Pope placed Galileo under house arrest because he said the earth revolved around the sun, contrary to Catholic beliefs.
We were inspired to make the film by the injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who had been imprisoned and at the time of filming was under house arrest and facing multiple criminal charges (and even today, four years later, Agnes is still facing multiple charges).
A man who holed himself and a woman up inside an apartment following a domestic incident has been arrested and the situation is under control this evening in the Rogers Park neighborhood, police said.
This has been going on for ages — in NYS and all across the U.S. People have been arrested, beaten up and even killed for not knuckling under to demented cops.
Under house arrest in his lavish «Blue Roof» compound, Mugabe has refused to stand down even as he has watched his support from party, security services and people evaporate in less than three days.
Maybe this is why no one wants to have them on their list of supporters: Assemblyman Nelson Castro: soon to be charged for perjury State Senator Pedro Espada: under allegations he funneled state money to his own personal business; under investigation for not filing campaign finance forms; led the Albany stalemate in June which has made our State Legislature even more disfunctional Assemblymember Carmen Arroyo: her grandson is under investigation (oops, sorry - he was arrested) for using non-profit money for personal and lavish spending in Puerto Rico (don't tell she did not know?)
«Even as far back as my arrest in 2008, there was organized opposition to her,» he said of Quinn critics who eventually came together under the slogan Anybody But Quinn and spent more than a million dollars in independent expenditure advertising against her.
Under current arrangements people who are arrested and have their DNA recorded still appear on the database even if they are later acquitted or the case is dropped.
This whole medicinal pot issue is a little thorny, since marijuana is illegal under federal law — period, end of story, even in states that have passed legislation or ballot initiatives making the drug legal for use by people who are sick, those individuals are still subject to arrest by federal officials for possession or cultivation.
Under ordinary circumstances, if a resident would commit a felony or even a misdemeanor (petty theft, prostitution, drunk & disorderly) they are more likely than not going to be arrested, and most assuredly prosecuted.
Under their new law, as a pro-gay supporter even you could be subject to arrest and imprisonment while in Russia.
It is true that when you go to sleep and wake up the next morning or go under anesthesia for surgery and come back hours later, your memories return, as they do even after so - called profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest.
«Even if your inflammation is completely under control with the help of current therapies — and they are excellent — the damage to the skeletal structure is not necessarily arrested in the long term because synoviocytes continue to cause damage,» explains Bottini.
No evaluation was made, even that autumn, after Macchiarini was placed under house arrest in Italy for reasons that, although unclear, are related to healthcare.»
Come Back, Africa — The Films of Lionel Rogosin, Volume II (Milestone, Blu - ray, DVD) presents Rogosin's 1959 drama about apartheid, which he shot clandestinely in South Africa under the constant threat of arrest and deportation (his local collaborators faced even worse).
It's not unusual for elementary school — age children, some under the age of 10, to receive misdemeanor tickets or even be arrested at school.
What primarily concerned us was the possibility that Anthony was being set up, and if I sent him the files or even if we went public, some entity in Europe would arrest him for some prearranged charges, whether it be hacking, theft, or sedition, under, who knows how many, European statutes.
I ask because England and Wales law has no such distinction; if you are not free to go, you are under arrest (even if the office hasn't formally announced that).
Interesting but I am not sure that this («no one will drop by to discuss my politics, no one will search my computer files, and no one will put me under house arrest») is not a straw man argument or even applicable to the current social and legal situation in the «developed» countries.
It's clear, based on existing caselaw, that once a police officer has entered onto private property under an implied invitation and arrests a person, that officer can then remain on the property in order to complete the arrest even if the implied invitation is later withdrawn:
In fact, you do not even have to be under arrest (or being placed under arrest) to be charged with this crime.
If you have been arrested for DUI, and you either refused to take a breathalyzer test or took a breathalyzer test that resulted in a.08 BAC or higher, then you may face a driver's license suspension, even if you are caught driving under the influence out - of - state.
Thus, the President could assign suspected coup participants to duties where they would not be helpful in carrying out a coup without due process even though he couldn't have them arrested on a mere suspicion, even under the UCMJ.
U.S. citizens are not afforded the same protections available under U.S. law in a foreign country, and those who do violate the laws in a foreign country may be arrested, fined, imprisoned, and even expelled from the country.
The Apostle Paul wrote to the early Christian churches, instructing them from a distance (even when he was under «house arrest» in Rome).
It's not unusual for elementary school — age children, some under the age of 10, to receive misdemeanor tickets or even be arrested at school.
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