Sentences with phrase «up old convictions»

Capital NY noted this morning that the Republicans are on the offensive and dredging up old convictions not just in this race, but also in the 60th SD (Grisanti's seat), where they are reminding voters that the Democrat who emerged from Tuesday's primary, Marc Panepinto, had his law license suspended for 30 days in 2001 after pleading guilty to falsely saying he witnessed voters sign nominating petitions.

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Wait, so Paterson calls the girlfriend of his aide who's filed domestic abuse charges to get her to drop the charges against his aide, but he's bringing up a 20 year old criminal conviction of Astorino's father?
2018-04-08 12:22 The old conviction that you can work out a dog's human age simply by multiplying their years by seven is a clear case of barking up the wrong tree, claim Slide Rule Dates and Time - Lines Aids in Determining the Age of Your Slide Rule
My sentiment of this album is summed up perfectly by the NME quote here: «Allen's old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus, squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.»
Wright and the screenwriter Anthony McCarten turn that ideological fight into a swooning parable of courage in one's convictions and the necessity of standing up to extremism rather than trying to meet it halfway — a seemingly simple message that's delivered with old - fashioned, stiff - upper - lip panache.
A former Hernando County school volunteer and coach pleads for his job back following a background check that turned up an old felony conviction.
One famous Bloodhound in the late 1890s purportedly picked up a trail that was more than 105 hours old, resulting in a conviction.
Kentucky passed kind of sweeping expungement legislation in the last year and for the first time, basically ever, in Kentucky, people with old, low level felonies and almost any misdemeanor can apply after a certain period of time to have the conviction vacated and then expunged, meaning the conviction will be voided from their record as though it never happened and then it will be removed from the public databases and presumably it's not supposed to show up in private background checks as well for pre-employment screenings.
We are also working with the Department of Forensic Science as it sets up a review of old cases involving flawed hair testimony and a review to determine whether there are convictions based on flawed blood - typing testimony.
This statement by Dr. Doherty sums it up, «I like to think of marriage as coming with the conviction that nothing will break us up; that we'll fight through whatever obstacles get in our way; that if the boat gets swamped, we'll bail it out; that we'll recalibrate our individual goals if they get out of alignment; that we'll share leadership for maintaining and renewing our marriage; that we'll renovate our marriage if the current version gets stale; that if we fight too much or too poorly, we'll get help to fight better; that if sex is no longer good, we'll find a way to make it good again; that we'll accept each other's weaknesses that can't be fixed; and that we'll take care of each other in our old age.»
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