Sentences with phrase «where police action»

The reason is simple: as per White, where police action compels or coerces an individual to furnish evidence later used against them, inclusion of such evidence will offend the principle against self - incrimination.

Not exact matches

Actions against protesters included «unlawful killings and beatings by police during protests and house - to - house operations», HRW said, adding there were at least three cases where women alleged police had raped them.
Where content is illegal, it is the role of the police to investigate and take action — it is naive and dangerous to assume that a bureaucratic blacklist is a panacea.
«In a situation where arrested herdsmen were set free by the police, citing «orders» from the above, such an action is dangerous and capable of frustrating any move to sustain peaceful co-existence.
Donovan, a former Staten Island prosecutor, said he took no action before or after O'Connell's arrest, and added that neither O'Connell nor anyone from the Staten Island police precinct where O'Connell was arrested contacted him about the case.
He proposes to create a statewide reconciliation commission to address police / community relations; recruit more minorities into law enforcement; make publicly available race and ethnic data on police actions; buy replacement vests, body cameras and bullet - proof glass for patrol cars in high crime areas; appoint an independent monitor to review police cases where an unarmed civilian dies and the case is not presented to the grand jury, or the grand jury fails to indict.
The 40 areas will also be required to organise sessions where local authority members and police are required to explain their actions - or lack of - to the community.
Peter Fahy, chief constable of Greater Manchester police, told the Sun: «Where an officer has committed misconduct, a range of disciplinary actions can be taken including a reprimand, fine and reduction in rank or dismissal.
«In 2014 it happened where lives and property were destroyed but thank God with the support of the military, police and other security agencies were able to quickly move into action and then that particular incident had been stopped.
«I share the mayor's concern about the idea of what is effectively a labor action being taken in the middle of a funeral, where we are honoring the death of two police officers,» an emotional Mr. Bratton said.
Commenting on the incident, opposition youth leader in the state, Austin Okai, described the action of the Governor and the Police Commissioner as a plot to truncate democracy in the state and institutionalize autocracy where in the legislature is suspended from carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.
Less than a week after a Staten Island grand jury failed to indict a NYPD officer in the death of Eric Garner, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is asking Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, to temporarily authorize him to investigate and prosecute future cases where a police officer's actions lead to the death of an unarmed civilian.
Mireles and Foley have reason to conclude that they live in lawless territories, where the police and the government are either ineffectual or hopelessly corrupt — and as men of action, they take it upon themselves to gather other intrepid citizens and dole out justice.
Mr. Golin says that while he wants to step back a little as his company grows, he wants it to diversify, going into genres where modest - budget projects can still pop, including comedies, young - adult movies and action films like «Triple 9,» a police - heist movie with Casey Affleck and Chiwetel Ejiofor opening Feb. 26.
The rich at play in a city where they own the police and avoid any consequences for their actions.
In a sense, the film is the anti-Departed, quietly insisting on an authenticity of location that is far more crucial here than in Martin Scorsese's New Yorker's love - letter to Boston, where Beantown provides only a convenient situs of crime and police corruption appropriate toa transplanted Hong Kong action film.
Moving away from the horror elements of The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is an all - out war of car chases, fight scenes, shoot outs, nuclear explosions and a phenomenal, if gratuitous set piece where the Terminator blows up numerous police cars with a machine gun for no other reason than the script required an action beat.
The narrative trips itself up somewhat with a messy third act that falls into predictable realms of police corruption and overly convoluted, poorly explained schemes to benefit the hierarchy while threatening the lives of our main characters (for some reason) but the lack of coherency can't get in the way of Creevy's skill for adrenaline - fueled action filmmaking and that is where Punch really delivers.
Written and directed by Gareth Evans, the action sequel picks up right where the first film left off and follows Rama (Iko Uwais) as he goes undercover and infiltrates the ranks of a ruthless Jakarta crime syndicate in order to protect his family and uncover the corruption in his own police force.
Picking up the action one year after its brutal opening sequence, Hostage finds Talley ensconced in a new job as police chief in a sleepy Ventura County hamlet, the sort of place where the peace does a reliably good job of keeping itself.
Dimly lit, this is not the kind of enjoyable cops & robbers «shoot»em up» action, but instead the uncomfortable kind of violence that involves scenes where a baby is abandoned in a room, while police officers siege on a drug dealers apartment complex.
I really enjoyed this film, which has two fantastic extended chase / action sequences — one with Lloyd provoking all the street thugs he can find into chasing him right into the mission (where he wins their loyalty by nonchalantly passing the collection plate to rid them of stolen jewelry before a police search), the other with Lloyd trying to corral a group of five drunk friends and get back to the mission for his wedding.
«Where schools are not doing this and are focusing on ideological indoctrination instead, we will not hesitate to take action including closing the school or working with the police if necessary.»
But take caution: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction - and I don't mean just physics; I mean in the sense at that one corner or red light where you come tearing out, tires squealing, Hemi roaring and grinning like a madman, the unnoticed police officer has an equally large grin as he hits the lights to come ruin your day.
Vets see shocking injuries caused to cats by air guns, so we want to see better enforcement of animal welfare legislation and urge the police and local authorities to take action where they can.»
This is dialed up to eleven in the more wealthy areas of Bordeaux, where police members can be found attending Southern Union gatherings and otherwise springing to action at the slightest sign of trouble.
Saints Row is an action - adventure video game, similar to the Grand Theft Auto series, where players race around a virtual city — in this case Stilwater — and use hand - to - hand combat, melee weapons, firearms and explosives to fight gangs and the police.
[Where state trooper took affirmative action of allowing police dog to be off leash, there is no immunity from suit; actions for personal injury caused by police dog will be analyzed under the dog bite common law, whether the owner of the dog knew or should have known of the dog's vicious propensities, as the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act does not permit actions under strict liability.]
, where the city was immune from liability for actions taken by a Miami police officer that were alleged to be committed willfully, wantonly, and with malice.
So, where a person gives a false address resulting in the search of premises, the occupier of those premises has a cause of action against the police.
In the Canadian criminal justice system, «diversion» (for adults) or «extrajudicial measures» (for young persons) is a process where police or prosecutors agree to take a course of action that either avoids charges altogether or avoids having charges lead to a finding of guilt.
Our Actions Against the Police expert discusses a recent case where she got her client the justice they deserved.
«(iii) Where (and only where) there is a reasonable belief that there are no other means whatsoever whereby a breach of the peace or imminent breach of the peace can be obviated, the lawful exercise by third parties of their rights may be curtailed by the police; (iv) this is a test of necessity which it is to be expected can only be justified in truly extreme and exceptional circumstances; and (v) the action taken must be both reasonably necessary and proportionate.&rWhere (and only where) there is a reasonable belief that there are no other means whatsoever whereby a breach of the peace or imminent breach of the peace can be obviated, the lawful exercise by third parties of their rights may be curtailed by the police; (iv) this is a test of necessity which it is to be expected can only be justified in truly extreme and exceptional circumstances; and (v) the action taken must be both reasonably necessary and proportionate.&rwhere) there is a reasonable belief that there are no other means whatsoever whereby a breach of the peace or imminent breach of the peace can be obviated, the lawful exercise by third parties of their rights may be curtailed by the police; (iv) this is a test of necessity which it is to be expected can only be justified in truly extreme and exceptional circumstances; and (v) the action taken must be both reasonably necessary and proportionate.»
We now live in a near police - state like environment where when you take out in excess of five thousand dollars from your own bank account your bank is obligated to report your action to the government, with cameras in unheard of places, and guns - talk in four out of five daily newscasts postings, and more documents involved in merely selling or buying a house, than anyone ever would have thought could be conjured up, and newspaper articles press people warnings still telling the public that only sellers pay commission... A little like the American - coined term «fake - news?»
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