Although their faces were pixillated the family believe their names have been blackened by the arrests. |
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Politicians stiffen penalties, and the police increase man-hours and arrests. |
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Seldom are such cases solved and rarely are arrests made of mink or rat releasers. |
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As repression became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files. |
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Thus, the system improves efficiency and arrests leakage of revenue through theft, pilferage etc. |
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The code also enjoins the rebels and the government to refrain from any provocative acts such as arrests, kidnapping and extortion. |
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The arrests marked the end of weeks of surveillance after a spate of arrests in Europe. |
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All this has lent a sort of legitimization to the reoccupation, the bombings, and the arrests. |
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There have been no arrests and police are set to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators. |
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Hundreds of police officers were drafted in to monitor yesterday's march, which passed off peacefully with no arrests. |
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Among persons that continued to sustain arrests in Manhattan, both licit and illicit substance use tended to persist throughout mid-life. |
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Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot. |
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West Yorkshire police said further arrests were expected as part of an ongoing investigation into ballot rigging in the Bradford area. |
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Officers have made more arrests for class A offences than any other county division. |
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A sculpture put up in the middle of the hall arrests your attention as you enter. |
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After the interview, the company pulled up the public record and discovered he had had three drunken-driving arrests in the past five years. |
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But away from formal politics, the summit was marred by street violence, looting, three shootings and 539 arrests over two days. |
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Their arrest is only one of an increasing number of arrests in which Germans have been suspected of planning similar acts of sabotage. |
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Nassau County police teamed up with federal immigration agents to make these arrests. |
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No arrests were made, but one allegation was made to police that an anti-hunt follower sprayed a hound in the face to put it off the scent. |
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Out of 27 recent arrests for theft and break and entry, 20 were Thai nationals. |
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A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement. |
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They were among 13 arrests made during the visit which saw the Queen hand out Maundy coins to 158 pensioners. |
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Not all arrests that occurred during the study period could be included in this study. |
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A few arrests were made as police in riot gear and on horses swept through to disperse the crowd. |
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Even fewer arrests were made when the teams met two weeks later in the league. |
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There were no arrests or charges, though federal agents visited the homes of many of the charity's local donors. |
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Kimmel believes more agents will mean more arrests and more progress against the tide of illegal immigration. |
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Many arrests proved doubtful with large numbers of detainees held on flimsy evidence after politically motivated tip-offs by local rivals. |
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Cola said a blitz on drunken drivers over a seven-hour period resulted in 17 arrests. |
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Toolies also continued to cause problems for police, with 27 arrests made on 33 charges, mainly for drug and street offences. |
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A few arrests were made when protesters tried to break through barricades set up within two blocks of the Garden along the march route. |
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There's been arrests, but the district attorney has not made a decision whether to file the case or not. |
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Rival groups jostled for space and traded insults, but there were no arrests. |
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These arrests will be spun as transpicuous proof that said officials are on the ball, keeping us safe. |
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The streets were generally free of after-hours difficulties, though there were a few arrests for drunk-driving and minor public order offences. |
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Saturday's haul is also connected with a major operation in Britain last weekend, which netted seven kilos of heroin and led to over 15 arrests. |
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If there are going to be arrests, I would suggest starting with the local television that showed the film. |
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Among the highlights were crowd trouble, arrests and the inevitable tabloid furore that accompanies such incidents. |
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Kinetic modeling showed that arrests are due to the formation of multiple bonds. |
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Sudden cardiac arrests account for more deaths each year than the total number of deaths from AIDS, lung and breast cancer, and stroke combined. |
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If there had been principled resistance, the extreme and aberrational set of arrests might never have taken place. |
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Officers made 28 arrests over two weekends during a blitz on under-age drinking, drug taking and disorder plaguing parts of the city. |
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To curb overheating, regulators have produced a blizzard of edicts in the last fortnight, and made a few high profile arrests. |
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The operation has led to four arrests for public disorder, breach of an anti-social behaviour order and of a defendant who missed court. |
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In the early 1920s, Mounties not only made the arrests but also, to the chagrin of some lawyers seeking work, prosecuted cases. |
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Two drug dealers were jailed for a total of more than seven years after an undercover police operation led to their arrests. |
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An FBI investigation into the security breach is underway, but has yet to result in any arrests. |
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French police made more than 250 arrests after nearly 900 cars were set ablaze and nurseries and a school burned overnight. |
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Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests. |
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But despite a number of arrests, the independent press refused to be muzzled. |
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You reported that a couple of the great-uncles involved had drunk driving arrests. |
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I have noticed a rise in the arrests of individuals who are boosting wallets from purses in unattended shopping carts at grocery stores. |
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Intimidation, unnecessary use of force and unjustified arrests would not help matters. |
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The arrests brought to four the number of men questioned about the allegations so far. |
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On July 23, 1999, police officers in Tulia hit the streets with warrants for the arrests of 46 cocaine dealers. |
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In the arrests which followed in Leningrad non-communists seemed to suffer as much as communists. |
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They faced pass laws that restricted travel, constant harassment by government officials and police, arrests and detentions. |
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However, police officers in New York are authorized to make warrantless arrests on felony charges. |
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The chief of the prefecture-wide drug squad was also in danger of missing government quotas for arrests. |
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French police teams removed the chemicals from a public housing project in the suburb La Courneuve after the arrests, the report said. |
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The arrests followed Operation Norfolk, a probe into drug trafficking conducted by the National Crime Squad. |
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The police have to fill a daily quota of arrests, so they seize people at random. |
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Chapter 8 is developed in prose that is remarkable for its oracular cadence, one that temporarily arrests the flow of the narrative. |
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It is quick and simple and allows us to make arrests without having to resort to weapons or excessive physical force. |
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The raid resulted in four arrests, as the police walked in whilst four addicts were using drugs. |
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To cope with the expected huge numbers of arrests 14 police garages are being converted into lock-up cages. |
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And under the juror oath to tell the truth about prior arrests, he also seemed to have an agenda. |
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These laws lead to arbitrary arrests and detentions for long periods without any preliminary trial. |
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The results also are not applicable to home settings where the majority of cardiac arrests occur. |
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More than 1,750 people die of sudden cardiac arrests every week in the UK, the highest rate in Europe. |
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The heavy-handed tactics resulted in sporadic clashes between protesters and police and numerous arrests. |
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Officers made 43 arrests, from which 23 people have been charged or received official cautions. |
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As darkness fell the following night, the same operation was repeated, netting an additional 84 arrests. |
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Drugs teams were also out in force, warrants were executed and arrests were made for a variety of crimes. |
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The impact of the mass arrests was evident in the climate of fear at subsequent actions. |
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Vehicles were overturned, and bonfires were lit, one with a car as its main ingredient, and about 40 arrests were made. |
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When arrests were made stolen property was recovered that belonged to two victims of a robbery in the town centre. |
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Splenectomy effectively arrests the extravascular hemolysis and prevents its long-term complications, such as cholelithiasis and aplastic crises. |
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This morning's events followed three arrests after police swooped on homes across the district in a series of raids yesterday. |
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He said there was the issue of citizens' arrests and the possibility that the guard could end up being charged with assault by the police. |
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The police have stepped up patrols in the area and have made a number of arrests, but for public disorder offences rather than criminal damage. |
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There have been arrests relating to click fraud with regard to malicious clicking in order to deplete a competitor's advertising budget. |
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If you are going to a peaceful demonstration, why do you need to prepare legal strategies for arrests? |
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Following a couple of close calls and arrests after the revolution, I left Iran in 1983 and immigrated to Canada at 16 and on my own. |
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The arrests occurred on day one of the strike, after pickets refused to allow delivery trucks driven by non-union members in to the premises. |
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Following mass arrests, several strike leaders were condemned to death, and Mielke finally made a name for himself. |
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Nature offers a healing medicine, and arrests the death which his intemperance has provoked. |
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Police in Wiltshire are continuing with the operation and more charges and arrests are expected within the next month. |
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Three weeks after the attack, one of the principal plotters had been arrested, and other arrests quickly followed. |
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Sgt Stuart, of the Besson Street Station, is investigating, and said arrests into the murder should be made soon. |
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Nonhospital day programs for polydrug users reduces drug use, arrests, and violence at 14.6 months follow-up. |
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Thirteen years of increased marijuana arrests actually correspond to increased pot smoking by kids. |
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This year, detections and arrests are up, crime is down and we are forging ahead. |
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Fortunately for the couple, who are aged in their late forties, it was not enough to lead to any arrests. |
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Needless to say, if the police suspect some kind of foul play, there could be further inquiries, and possibly arrests as well. |
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The arrests should be for offences such as burglary, robbery, car crime or vandalism, he said. |
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Like the other work in this issue, Leong's vision arrests and disturbs, creating unsettling moments that insistently summon critical imagination. |
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The arrests culminated a three-month investigation by crime-reduction officers. |
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It is a matter of record that he, despite his seniority in the Metropolitan Police, has recently pounded the beat and personally made arrests. |
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And police today praised the high quality of information from tip-offs which has led to the surge in arrests. |
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So far, it has sparked a massive increase in calls to Crimestoppers prompting a string of police raids and arrests. |
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The west Cork area was the only Garda division in Cork which reported a drop in the number of arrests for drink-driving. |
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During the last year across the west Hampshire area over 30 drug-related arrests were made and three cannabis factories closed as a result. |
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Then there was the rap sheet of Stoudemire's mother, Carrie, which included arrests for passing bad checks, fraud and theft. |
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He paid tribute to the bravery of the police involved in making the arrests, as they had not known whether the gun was real or imitation. |
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The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger. |
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Offenders with more prior arrests recidivate more quickly than those with fewer prior arrests. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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In the first six months of the program, arrests of young Kooris declined by almost 40 per cent. |
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Police hunting a gunman after a drive-by shooting left a man seriously injured have made two arrests. |
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So far the team has made nearly 190 arrests, deported 70 Yardies and seized 15 firearms, including two sub-machine guns. |
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He lambasted the law's critics for alleging that limiting the use of force in making arrests would make police sitting ducks. |
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But only a minority of prehospital arrests occur in public places. |
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All-night festivities at the ancient stone circle passed relatively peacefully, with Wiltshire Police making a handful of arrests, mainly for drink-related offences. |
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The most urgent area of casework is generally on the arrests front. |
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In fact, approximately 1,000 cardiac arrests occur each year on airplanes, which is more than the total number of people who die in plane crashes each year. |
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Entertaining, resourceful and upfront, the film includes tips on avoiding arrests for streetwalking, working as an escort, marketing your trade, and dealing with burnout. |
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The arrests are certain to fuel anti-government sentiment and protests. |
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A bill going through the Tennessee legislature would take away the right for Vanderbilt University police to make arrests. |
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High visibility policing led to 25 arrests and 16 people being removed from the borough's new dispersal areas after two days of intensive patrols. |
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But as a matriarch with three sons, she is upset about the arrests of the youngsters in Daraa. |
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I was shocked and surprised at this whole event, the arrests, everything. |
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The demonstrations have been largely peaceful, with fewer arrests and clashes with police than in other cities. |
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Arrests were made for a variety of offences including burglary, theft and public order. |
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Following their arrests both denied being anywhere near the scene. |
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Although arrests would not come for another week, the investigation had screeched to a halt. |
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Rather than a peaceful gathering, the assembly descended into an auditorium-wide field of skirmishes that ended in 11 suspensions and two arrests. |
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She said the event had passed off peacefully with no arrests. |
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In the raids that accompanied the arrests, police also found jars filled with formaldehyde containing severed fingers. |
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But many I spoke to felt that even when the police were making arrests, they were frequently focused on the wrong issues. |
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And if there is evidence, which merits prosecution and arrests, I believe that the long arm of the law should catch whoever has perpetuated such crimes. |
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Shouting arrests her attention, taking her away from her inner pain. |
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There has been a lot of ill-founded and mischievous speculation about these arrests and some ill-considered and aggressive comment directed at our organisation. |
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The advice was given in the specific context of large-scale arrests and the impracticality of bringing all cases before the courts, where many would receive a caution anyway. |
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It is a one-stop stall from Karnataka that arrests your attention with a range of exquisite handicrafts and silks at the on-going All India Crafts Mela at Shilparamam. |
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The sound of footsteps climbing the stairs arrests Daphne's attention. |
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There have been delays in setting up the intelligence system and little or no improvement in inputting details of arrests or summonses on the Police National Computer. |
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The film arrests our attention in the same way that a wreck does. |
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According to the Independent Commission Against Corruption, the arrests are related to a police investigation into a case of criminal damage and extortion by triads. |
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Police hunting cunning car thieves who use fishing poles and hooks to get their hands on the keys to high powered cars have made a series of arrests. |
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I also cracked my skull and had cardiac and respiratory arrests. |
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Last July the entire Turkish general staff resigned in protest at a previous round of arrests. |
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The arrests were trumpeted with press conferences on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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In Billericay, police were called to move on a crowd of more than 50 rowdy supporters after they spilled on to the High Street, but no arrests were made. |
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Gallons of alcohol have also been seized from youngsters who use the streets for open air drink binges and 17 arrests have been made of those caught ignoring police orders. |
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Mass arrests and a slander campaign have been the rule ever since. |
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And, yes, Black Friday provides the spectacle of gunplay, arrests, and casual violence. |
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The News described Hillman as a petty criminal with 11 arrests for non-violent crimes. |
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Several arrests were made after officers found campers carrying weapons. |
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Al-Diqqi attempted to form the ummah party in 2012 following the arrests of several prominent Islamists. |
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Schlegel also predicted there would be more arrests and beatings at unapproved protests. |
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Combining information gained by officers with intelligence from the hotline, a series of busts were carried out in July, which resulted in 16 arrests. |
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His firearm arrests and an iffy Navy record did not prevent him from signing on as a computer technician with The Experts. |
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As new arrests roil News Corp., a prime antagonist in the hacking cases may be readying a stateside challenge. |
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It was unclear, as the protests wound down, whether there were any injuries and how many arrests had been made. |
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Three teenagers have been arrested for stone throwing in the Accrington Road area of Burnley and police say more arrests will follow elsewhere in the borough. |
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Its paramilitary rangers yesterday said they had foiled a major attack bid in the restive port city of Karachi, recovering a huge cache of weapons but making no arrests. |
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So while some of the kingpins are posing and posturing with flash and flurry, behind the scenes the big debate on the whys and wherefores of possible arrests is going on. |
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The arrests came after the police received reports that a gang of youths were allegedly hurling racist abuse at taxi drivers and damaging vehicles. |
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These agents provocateurs broke windows and carried out other acts of violence before turning on the other demonstrators, firing their weapons and making arrests. |
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Both police chiefs and Make Poverty History organisers will be hoping both protests echo the spirit of Saturday's rally which saw just two arrests. |
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Some believed officers crossed that line with the parole sweeps conducted last month, which resulted in 192 arrests, more than half of ex-cons violating their parole. |
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But according to sniffy British sources, the arrests were the result of a long-standing intelligence operation that began long before the American alerts. |
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In addition to the arrests, caches of arms have also been seized. |
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Before the hiring surge began in 2006, misconduct arrests for offenses like drunken driving fluctuated. |
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Since Monday I have been counting the number of coppers, cop cars, dog handling units, malicious arrests and good-humoured stop-and-searches I've spotted in Hackney. |
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These arrests should send a message to anyone thinking about misusing a landmark this way. |
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In November and December 2009, Bangladeshi authorities made a series of arrests of LeT operatives in Dhaka. |
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Arrests for trespassing, vandalism and malicious mischief would go a long way to help discourage this activity and build data on the activists. |
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The arrests were made for a range of alleged offences including racist chanting and violent disorder when the teams met at Wednesday's Hillsborough ground on Saturday. |
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Douglass said Celaya was a known meth user, and had a string of previous arrests. |
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Since becoming fully established in April 2001 it has made more than 400 arrests, deported more than 200 Yardies and taken 70 firearms off the streets. |
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But school-based arrests in Pennsylvania alone went up by 300 percent since columbine. |
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Nothing arrests the attention of the public as much as images of dead or injured children from a warzone. |
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Before the arrests, the Italian navy had defended the men, lauding them for warding off pirates and protecting the Italian vessel. |
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When last have officers of any branch of the protective services infiltrated the ranks of drug dealers, money launderers, and provided intelligence that led to major arrests? |
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The investigators had to maintain absolute secrecy, so all those recordings were locked away until the day that they were able to make arrests of the dozens of suspects. |
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Some of the 10 arrests were linked to vehicle break-ins outside Spotland. |
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Although continued arrests will land an individual in jail for 30 days if they are determined unamenable to treatment, the new law makes serving time less likely. |
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Prisoners suffering from problems such as anxiety, asthma, hemophilia and injuries incurred during their arrests are not receiving the treatment they need. |
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Vanderkool makes a string of arrests that stun border patrol compatriots and townsfolk. |
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Police made 34 arrests as 550 EDL supporters clashed with 100 counterdemonstrators. |
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In 1974, 7,000 people turned up but it was violently broken up by police, who made 220 arrests and the festival was banned. |
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The timing of these arrests and Richard's motivation are not entirely clear. |
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No arrests were made at the time but Jagger, Richards and their friend art dealer Robert Fraser were subsequently charged with drug offenses. |
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By the end of the following month, the police had made 32 arrests in relation to the events. |
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They were indecisive and frightened by government arrests of their leaders. |
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And I am determined that the use of stop and search must come down, become more targeted and lead to more arrests. |
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Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company arrests Will and Elizabeth for aiding Captain Jack Sparrow in the previous film. |
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According to Human Rights Watch, he did not support the protests themselves but objected to what he described as arbitrary arrests. |
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James had Murdoch and two of his sons tried and then executed with further enforcement of his authority by more arrests and forfeiture of lands. |
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Figures showed that 46 per cent of people brought before a courtroom for arrests related to the 2011 riots were black. |
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There are arbitrary arrests of citizens, especially in the south, as well as arbitrary searches of homes. |
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There have been more bank runs, executives on the lam, arrests and credit panics than the country has seen in years. |
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The occupation was followed by mass arrests and deportations with Lithuania having 34,000 citizens removed. |
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Other forms of Soviet persecution of the population included political arrests or, in 8,360 cases, execution. |
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Despite this amnesty, some Mauritanians have denounced the involvement of the government in the arrests and killings. |
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They were also trying to integrate public accommodations, such as lunch counters, and were met with arrests and Ku Klux Klan violence. |
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Over the next fifty years, the central government responded to Cossack grievances with arrests, floggings, and exiles. |
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The debtors who took sanctuary there could only emerge on Sundays, when arrests for debt were not allowed. |
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Yesterday's arrests came a week after another set of arrests of ODA TV site administrators Soner Yalcin, Baris Terkoglu and Baris Pehlivan. |
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Lumumba's supporters fled the capital to avoid a wave of political arrests, regrouping at Kisangani. |
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The post Vatican arrests priest, laywoman suspected of leaking confidential documents appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Researcher Valerie Sargo says outstanding warrants often come up when they examine a red flag, and that can help police make arrests. |
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When he arrests Bakheet Mandil after he killed the fifth person involved in Theodora's murder, he decides not to kill him immediately. |
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So far, North Wales Police have conducted 13,000 breath tests so far, resulting the arrests of 67 people. |
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This process, known as mutage, arrests the fermentation and allows the wine to retain its natural sweetness from unfermented grape sugars. |
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Springer spaniel Alfie is also estimated to have helped out in approximately 400 arrests during his service with the force. |
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One traveler's check issuer is responsible for the recent arrests of a group of twenty individuals on the East Coast. |
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Sonic hedgehog signaling inhibits palatogenesis and arrests tooth development in a mouse model of the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. |
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What arrests the recall then stifles the mind, A simple non-response of a non-event kind. |
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He had just received an OAS report saying that mass arrests, torture, and disappearances continued in Chile. |
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Following these arrests, the Jacobins gained control of the Committee of Public Safety on 10 June, installing the revolutionary dictatorship. |
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Despite the outroar from trainers, owners and fellow jockeys, I understand more arrests are in the pipeline. |
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But arrests of rhino poachers have also followed an upward curve. |
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And there were no riots at Million March nyc, and very few arrests. |
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The Delhi Police is raiding offices of the GMR Energy while sources indicated more arrests are likely in the coming days. |
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Now Tehran is making mass arrests to try to stop the onslaught. |
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It was the first time in post-war Japan that such arrests had been made. |
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Caroline Hobday, of Hobdays pet shop, in Walsgrave Road, also saw the arrests. |
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Therefore, we cannot argue the issue of these house arrests in the context of legal or juridical provisions. |
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The house arrests are viewed by the department as a better alternative to early releases ordered when county jails exceed capacity. |
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The national police chief said a year ago that the Supreme Leader himself ordered the house arrests. |
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The Belles struggle with romance, fist fights, arrests, and repeated projectile vomiting. |
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Detective Loki arrests the driver, Alex Jones, who has the mental age of a 10-year-old. |
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Arrests on mischief, obstruction of police and possession of prohibited or restricted weapons charges were made, said Sergeant Jim Black of Toronto Police. |
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And they note that the generals are proceeding with the extralegal detention of the president, as well as with the arrests of scores of top Islamists leaders. |
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An APHC spokesman in a statement in Srinagar while condemning the house arrests said, India wants to deprive the Hurriyet leaders from meeting the people. |
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In December influential Iranian lawmaker Ali Motahari, a conservative, said the judiciary should end the house arrests and put Mousavi and Karroubi on trial. |
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Chronicling arrests, electroshock therapy sessions and a stint in a mental institution, Cheney's journey grows progressively darker and more graphic. |
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The reliable sources have revealed that after the alarming disclosers of officials more arrests would be accepted in upcoming days in this regard. |
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday said they have made arrests in an international penny stock scheme that involved fraudulently inflating shares prices and trading volumes. |
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The Brotherhood was officially designated as a terrorist group on 25 December 2013, and their members have faced arrests and detainment while staging protests. |
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The arrests were made as part of an operation codenamed Vivarium. |
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The crackdown, codenamed Operation Blackheart, is targeting car crime blackspots throughout the borough and has already resulted in a number of arrests. |
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According to SADS charity 270 cardiac arrests occur in schools each year. |
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Thereafter, 20,000 arrests took place along with 40 executions. |
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Investigations are under way, but no arrests have yet been made. |
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Freedom of speech and press were declared, and arbitrary arrests outlawed. |
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Pauls riot in Bristol saw fighting between local youths and police officers, resulting in numerous minor injuries, damage to property and arrests. |
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A series of arrests for petty crimes and finally a suspended sentence for trashing a North London community centre inspired Welsh to correct his ways. |
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A small force was deployed to the area in 2003 to ensure stability while several indictments and arrests were made by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. |
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Appeals to patriotism and duty followed, as did mass arrests and trials. |
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However, according to a memorandum by the Clerk of the House of Commons, there is no prohibition on arrest within the Palace and such arrests have been effected in the past. |
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Several outbreaks of violence ensued, leading to arrests and trials. |
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Despite this second set of arrests, Chartist activity continued. |
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Finally, for them the shooting, beating and arrests of monks were indefensible, demonstrating the power-hunger and irreligiosity of the ruling regime. |
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Infiltrators destroyed the group, not with legitimate arrests, but with accusatory gossip and extremist rhetoric that turned members against one other. |
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