Sentences with phrase «white police chief»

Meanwhile, the two race relations films end on entirely optimistic notes, with «Guess Who's Coming to Dinner» presenting an interracial couple as the wave of the future, and «In the Heat of the Night» showing a formerly racist white police chief (Rod Steiger) and a black detective (Poitier) coming to a place of mutual respect and acceptance.

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Nyack Seaport will honor Jen Laid White, Mayor of the Village of Nyack, who received the Distinguished Service Award; Ileana Eckert, Superintendent of Schools North Rockland Central School District, who received the Service to Youth Award; and Clarke Osborn, Chief of Police of Village of Suffern, who received the Community Service Award.
She faces another former Rochester police chief in the race, County Legislator James Sheppard, along with former television journalist Rachel Barnhart and Green Party candidate Alex White.
He is best known for his roles as Deputy White House Chief of Staff Josh Lyman on the NBC television drama The West Wing, as Danny Tripp on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, as Dan Stark in the Fox police buddy - comedy The Good Guys, as Red John in the CBS series The Mentalist, and as antagonist Eric Gordon in the film Billy Madison.
The ensuing media circus, however, brings out the worst in people, many who come to the chief's defense, especially police deputy Jason Dixon (Sam Rockwell, «The Way Way Back»), an unabashed white racist who lives with his overbearing mother (Sandy Martin, «It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia» TV series).
«You're gonna need a bigger boat,» Police Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) wryly tells bounty hunter Quint (Robert Shaw), upon spotting the titular Great White shark, but it might be too late.
Finally, there are the overseers of the local criminal justice system: Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, Milwaukee Chief of Police Edward Flynn and the Chief Judge of Milwaukee County, Maxine White.
Local police chief, Mike Chitwood, is also excited to have teachers add guns to their laptops, white boards and gradebooks.
How then - with a black community demanding justice for their dead, a pacifist sheriff (with a divinity degree, no less) under pressure from the county commissioner, a SWAT team, a gang of white supremacist bikers, a trigger happy SERT squad leader, a couple of Molotov cocktails and a Norwegian police chief who is certain her brother is innocent - how will this not end up in a bloodbath?
A judge of the House of Lords wrote, a bit more than a decade ago, that in the case the judges were deciding the were involved in «a practical attempt, under adverse conditions, to preserve the general perception of the law as system of rules which is fair» (White v. Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1998] UKHL 45, [1999] 2 A.C. 455 at 511.)
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«Review into the disclosure handling in the case of R v Mouncher»: Adviser to Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of the CPS, appointed by the DPP to investigate conduct of the prosecution case in the collapsed trial of R v Mouncher (arising from the murder of Lynette White) amid allegations of police corruption.
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