Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region. |
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It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling. |
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They were found out because of a mislabeled package, not because the FBI or any other law enforcement agencies were on the case. |
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Nothing herein is intended to interfere with any legitimate law enforcement investigation. |
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Nevertheless, one can't help but think the hordes of Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement personnel amounts to overkill. |
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The film opens with the family hitting the road on a moment's notice, one step ahead of law enforcement agents. |
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I lost a career in law enforcement and later one in accounting due to homophobia. |
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Thus a paper trail has led US law enforcement to identify at least twelve of the hijackers with certainty. |
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The problem in the United States is that law enforcement tends to monitor the purchase of the precursor chemicals required to synthesize ecstasy. |
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The pathfinder teams provided tactical ground intelligence to law enforcement aviation assets, during aerial drug sweeps. |
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We have very close connections to the community in a way sometimes federal law enforcement does not. |
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The law enforcement community, like the armed forces, has always been very close-knit. |
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If any more calls come in without an ident, trace them and let local law enforcement know. |
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There's gonna be a lot of fail-safes put in place between state, local and federal law enforcement agencies. |
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Having a fanatical enemy that works for law enforcement can lead to extremely dangerous situations. |
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Many areas in the world, from favelas to urban ghettos, are becoming areas where law enforcement officials have little, if any, authority. |
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They include direct costs such as health care and law enforcement, and indirect costs of lost productivity. |
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The carnage was tacitly condoned by public officials and law enforcement officers. |
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Despite all the efforts to make the internet more friendly to law enforcement, it remains something of a masked ball. |
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As a child and adolescent, he had numerous encounters with law enforcement for joyriding, theft, burglary, fraud, assault and battery. |
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I have directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. |
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There are about 250 police officers from more than a dozen law enforcement agencies, from park rangers to FBI agents. |
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The name was chosen somewhat whimsically by a Florida law enforcement officer, an agency official said. |
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It is vital in the fight against crime that the public is able to trust law enforcement officials. |
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It's the equivalent of a Mafia don writing the lead article in some law enforcement journal. |
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This Government doesn't take kindly to law enforcement types undercutting its position. |
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I am afraid, however, that no amount of law enforcement can prevent such motivated criminals from doing their worst. |
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The law enforcement forces already on the ground did not manage to exert sufficient influence. |
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It destroys the confidence of minorities in the police necessary for effective law enforcement. |
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The law enforcement officers have taken a back seat giving these prostitutes the leeway to do their business undisturbed. |
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Some type of containment is a must in order to capture the most dangerous and desperate criminal we face in law enforcement. |
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The Commission makes no effort to explain why the lack of an indictment was dispositive outside of a law enforcement context. |
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The two largest potential groups of likely prospects for the certificate program include law enforcement officers and nurses. |
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Once the undisputed premier provider of law enforcement handguns to America, the company found itself an also-ran in a few short years. |
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The highway patrol and other law enforcement officers will never know your lap belt is not hooked up. |
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Mr. Stupak, 57, with a shock of thick gray hair and the stare of a law enforcement officer, is a Yooper. |
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They are not amenable to the type of process we employ in the domestic law enforcement arena. |
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Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces. |
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Historical evidence suggests that law enforcement has been useful in the control of alcohol, tobacco, amphetamine, and opioids. |
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We will make a change to see that justice is served and no more lives will be stolen by law enforcement. |
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He wants to use all the technology at the disposal of local law enforcement to track this fiend. |
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Low retail prices promote pesticide use but weak legislation and inadequate law enforcement fail to control risks. |
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It's trying at times, almost suffocating, but I appreciate what our security staff and law enforcement do for us. |
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We are committed to partnering with law enforcement to combat the growing drug problem in our rural communities. |
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As arrangements were made for a funeral and burial, local law enforcement investigated the case. |
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He likes the freewheeling atmosphere and the fact that people aren't intimidated by law enforcement agencies. |
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At 8.16 pm law enforcement officials reported a tornado moving northeast at 15 mph. |
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They can coordinate actions, track down leads, and research other law enforcement tools. |
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Landowners retained their own armed retinues, which might be used for law enforcement or in civil or foreign wars. |
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Civil libertarians argue this is hardly an onerous burden for law enforcement. |
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Historically, proscription has been a tool of political repression, not law enforcement. |
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He may just be wanting to spread law enforcement thin, maybe wanting to say I can hit anywhere and anyplace, and you can't stop me. |
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It's a high place of crime, drug rings, and prostitution due to the obvious lack of law enforcement. |
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Our law enforcement personnel put their lives on the line when they go after these criminals. |
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Corruption weakens the rule of law and increases the fragility of property rights and the arbitrariness of law enforcement. |
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In the past, persons being held by law enforcement or the government had to be classified as suspects, arrestees, or prisoners of war. |
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We know the lies propagated by the media, law enforcement and even our own government. |
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The Australian Federal Police and ASIO are engaged in law enforcement and intelligence information gathering exercises. |
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Establish a centralised and automated system, administered by law enforcement, for the reporting of e-crime. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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Snagg's database is available to law enforcement officials, dealers, repair shops, and luthiers. |
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Audit trails would help you determine the source of a possible problem if law enforcement spotted a trend that traced back to your company. |
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In law enforcement, the landslide change from revolvers to autoloaders brought a period of development in the field of duty pistols. |
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Consequently, I have determined that it is in the public interest and the best interest of law enforcement to declassify this information. |
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The regulatory authority and the law enforcement agencies should work in tandem to counter this problem. |
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Yes, well I cannot say whether the method was correct, I'm not a law enforcement expert. |
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Second, it press-gangs manufacturers and dealers into service as adjuncts to law enforcement. |
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We'll tell you how law enforcement agencies will protect our mass transit systems. |
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In a test program, law enforcement officers will be at mass transit facilities all across the country. |
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He somehow thinks his case is enhanced by insulting the Ohio law enforcement system. |
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Federal law enforcement officials from other agencies are being quickly trained and pressed into service until the new crop of marshals is hired. |
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Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes. |
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There has been an extraordinary amount of cooperation between federal, state, and local law enforcement officials, and we're ready. |
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He fulsomely praised Hong Kong police and law enforcement officials, but warned that everyone must be vigilant against terrorism. |
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Section 2 of that report provides a full account of the law enforcement and security forces in Jamaica. |
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Congress recently enacted sweeping anti-terrorism legislation which expanded law enforcement powers, and outlawed biological materials. |
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After 20 years in Navy law enforcement, he retired as a senior chief petty officer and moved to Angeles 12 years ago. |
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Frustratingly, this often leaves law enforcement authorities with their hands tied, unable to crack down on offenses in their own jurisdiction. |
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They both were beefy and middle aged with the sort of forgettable, flabby face so characteristic of law enforcement. |
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Is it any wonder that the country grows restive and fractured as common sense seeps away from law enforcement? |
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Many of the tools in the Patriot Act have been used by law enforcement to chase down embezzlers and criminals. |
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The economic crisis and poor law enforcement are the two main obstacles in his path. |
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Many of them are in high-profile positions of responsibility and trust in the areas of computer security and law enforcement. |
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Extortion is always a problem for law enforcement, since the blackmailer has something over those he's blackmailing. |
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The blackmailers themselves were a varied lot, but a significant number were involved with police or law enforcement. |
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The information is checked against databases to verify documents and flag names that appear on terrorist or law enforcement watch lists. |
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On Monday, a High Court judge challenged law enforcement organs to promote and uphold the interests and aspiration of the community. |
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He said uncooperative building management and poor law enforcement were the main factors causing poor safety standards to continue. |
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Taken together, its blunderbuss approach to law enforcement has watchdog groups growling. |
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In brief, the strategy seeks to achieve a comprehensive multi-agency law enforcement and crime prevention approach for Johannesburg. |
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Federal investigators in Pakistan said forged documents are a dilemma for law enforcement. |
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All law enforcement organizations must communicate understandably using clear and timely transmissions of information. |
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His litigation vs. law enforcement construct has a major unelaborated subcomponent. |
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Where law enforcement agencies are unequal to a task, it is the community that should rise as a man to fill in the breach. |
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There is a popular belief amongst law enforcement officers that the war on drugs has already been lost. |
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Drivers attempting to avoid a booze bus breath test with a sneaky detour are about to discover the far-reaching gaze of law enforcement. |
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We identified the man as some nameless street scavenger who had a few run-ins with local law enforcement. |
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You have a rather unorthodox style of law enforcement, if I can put it that way, Sheriff. |
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It's now labeled a narco-state in which drug lords and traffickers control both the economy and law enforcement. |
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National archives staff checked the documents for information sensitive to national security and law enforcement matters. |
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It is that unique and individual genetic code that is helping law enforcement solve unsolvable crimes. |
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Ed Raines came across as the smooth, connected good old boy, while the others sounded like typical Valley startups or law enforcement types. |
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I recently witnessed another heist pulled off in broad daylight by our local law enforcement. |
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Don't speeders immediately slow down when they see a law enforcement officer? |
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He plays the part of a sheriff who crosses the line from law enforcement to vigilantism. |
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Therefore a discussion of the coordination of federal, state, and local law enforcement can only take place within those parameters. |
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However, lack of law enforcement in the area is leading to both visitors and investors despoiling the pristine area. |
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It just seems to fly in the face of the way we do business as law enforcement officers. |
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I hope that the prosecutors and law enforcement officers also take this seriously and throw the book at him if he is caught. |
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We urge law enforcement agencies to cage the erring or even unruly drivers to restore order on roads and in stations. |
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A switching function provides both connectivity and required text-based interfaces to area law enforcement databases. |
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In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work. |
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Countering and investigating terrorist activity is the number one priority for both law enforcement and intelligence agencies. |
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This obviated much of the criticism that would have occurred if funding had been diverted from standard health or law enforcement budgets. |
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He currently hangs his hat at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, where he conducts seminars on the War on Drugs for law enforcement officials. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I don't think the best way to prove your innocence of murder is by offing a bunch of law enforcement officers. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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You know, your local law enforcement agencies can work on closing off the exits and on-ramps and reversing flows on roads. |
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Even better is the collection of law enforcement short subjects. |
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But law enforcement and the courts were torn on how to adjudicate the matter. |
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In Canada, only law enforcement agencies can legally use signal jammers. |
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Part of it is the flood of traded-in service revolvers that have glutted the market since the massive law enforcement switch to the semi-automatic service pistol. |
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Of course, cities can take steps right away to mitigate the damage done by militarizing law enforcement. |
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This system is usually found in small personal defense pistols, or in full-sized law enforcement sidearms In the latter case, it is a deterrent against liability lawsuits. |
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Like Wingnut, he has battled federal law enforcement agents from atop a monopod and lived in a tree. |
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Given their importance as an instrument of social regulation, it's odd that the law and law enforcement were so long cold-shouldered by historians. |
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No one was killed in this incident, but both law enforcement agents as well as cole were wounded. |
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Rescuing Anderson was a multistate effort that involved hundreds of law enforcement officials. |
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Also discovered was a clay-like substance shaped to look like plastic explosive, bleach and a note questioning airline security, according to a law enforcement source. |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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Prior to passage of the law, a grey area existed where law enforcement officials offered rewards to members of crime organizations in exchange for tips on criminal activities. |
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After one user spotted footsteps in the snow near the edge of a cliff, Tomnod alerted law enforcement. |
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Both emphasize law enforcement as the central police function, and adopt the rational deterrence model of classical criminology, albeit at different stages of the argument. |
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Despite powerful evidence that such a system would be a boon to law enforcement, the NRA has adopted a scattershot, drive-by-shooting approach to mowing down the idea. |
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Keenan surmises that law enforcement, including the FBI, may be applying the same tactics in this case. |
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If, indeed, the perpetrators of last week's attacks are part of a global network, it will require a coordinated international law enforcement effort to bring them to justice. |
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But today, the ECPA allows that, in theory, law enforcement need not go through a judge in order to go through your inbox. |
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He has contributed to a false picture of law enforcement based on isolated injustices. |
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You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook. |
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I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement. |
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We are indebted to him and to all those in law enforcement who assisted in bringing the Tsarnaev brothers to justice. |
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But the animosity between the community and law enforcement is nothing new. |
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But instead of pointing fingers, law enforcement should focus on treating addicts, says one streetwise expert. |
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A senior law enforcement official said FBI agents confiscated classified documents he was carrying and questioned him before he was handed over to the military. |
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To accumulate wealth so fast and on such a scale, it is necessary to eliminate independent law enforcement. |
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In Ford County, Kan., law enforcement, veterinarians and others have launched a neighborhood watch-style program to mitigate the threat of agroterrorism. |
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Thiadora rebels against her floater past and goes to the military academy to join law enforcement, knowing that the law was often enforced upon renegade floaters. |
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And Watkins of Open Carry Texas reports success in dealings with Texas law enforcement. |
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Japanese law enforcement uses all the laws available to crack down on the yakuza. |
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Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles. |
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A senior law enforcement official suggested one early lesson from the tragedy. |
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You see, there is another Mexico, one that is not so appealing to business but well known to law enforcement. |
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The law enforcement officers here have worked tirelessly and dedicated themselves to solving this case, and they have not left any stone unturned. |
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Controlled by the Cleveland and New York mobs, the casinos served the Cincinnati population under the unwatchful eye of lax and usually corrupt Kentucky law enforcement. |
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Experts we talked to said the comparison between Goodell and law enforcement may not necessarily be apt. |
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The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes. |
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That decision continues to baffle some law enforcement officials nearly two decades later. |
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For French law enforcement, the evil clowns are, it has to be said, no laughing matter. |
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However, police in Baltimore logged a report indicating that on October 8 Williams had been in Baltimore and had a run-in with city police, a law enforcement source said. |
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The program essentially cross-references government records from both public and private databases, putting together a dossier on individuals for use by law enforcement. |
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Jeffries touts his law enforcement background as assistant attorney general. |
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He speaks not in the level, sturdy bureaucratese that we associate with law enforcement but in the cocky, profanity-laden patois of the corner kingpin. |
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He also is proposing funding for up to 50,000 more body cameras for law enforcement. |
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There is no Capone, no Guzman or any other kind of leader for law enforcement to target. |
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Today its influence, felt in everything from schooling to law enforcement, permeates Saudi society. |
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The crowds insisted that the law enforcement presence prompted violence instead of quelling it. |
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They must introspect more about the quality of their law enforcement work. |
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Plus, he testified, the DOJ would still keep an eye on the measures taken by law enforcement in those two states. |
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Many states are caught up in a tug-of-war between the will of law enforcement and concerned citizens and legislators. |
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Some simply wanted to practice their English, while others hoped to obtain vocational training in law enforcement or pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees. |
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Will he be able to guilt-trip, shame, or otherwise compel American Muslims to communicate more with law enforcement? |
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Police will combine friendly persuasion with hard line law enforcement in a desperate bid to cut the dreadful toll of motorcycle deaths in North Yorkshire. |
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The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major metropolitan cities. |
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They argued that the bill would usurp states' rights and allow the central government to dictate the law enforcement policies of local authorities. |
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This means that law enforcement could present decrypted plaintext in open court, but refuse to reveal to the defendant how that plaintext was obtained. |
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The committee will also be in charge of law enforcement on the island and tasked to correct the chronic problems of poor waste disposal and sea pollution. |
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She was caught on tape drunkenly berating law enforcement after being pulled over and taken in for drunk driving. |
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The military reserve is also augmenting civilian law enforcement. |
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And to all my law enforcement and Department of Homeland Security readers, feel free to e-mail me your catch-and-release photos or horror stories. |
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Ingram trusted law enforcement, not least because he was a sheriff himself. |
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The lawless law enforcement in eastern Ukraine exists somewhere between Soviet rule and vigilante justice. |
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Reframing problems of ethno-racial division as issues of law enforcement automatically delegitimates any attempt at collective resistance and redress. |
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Despite these outrages, for decades the mob's domination of the market faced little resistance from city law enforcement, though federal prosecutors sometimes interfered. |
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In effect, what the critics of military tribunals would have the President do is turn enemy belligerents over to civilian law enforcement authorities for prosecution. |
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A policewoman was shot dead this morning while law enforcement searched for the Charlie Lebdo killers. |
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It serves only to cast a chill upon intellectual and creative activities and to turn the serious business of law enforcement into a cheerless farce. |
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Only one Senator out of the hundred dissented from the passage of the Patriot Act, which is providing unprecedented powers for law enforcement bodies. |
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Some people cooperated with law enforcement in exposing the attack. |
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I answered that I had gone and talked to many members of law enforcement who through their investigations understood these links. |
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We can only wonder how far the Lodi plot would have advanced had law enforcement acquiesced. |
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Survival of this species in the wild will require international cooperation among law enforcement agencies, landowners, conservationists, and aviculturists. |
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The documents also highlight the apparent complicity by secular law enforcement in keeping some of these offenders out of jail. |
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For most of the movie they are working on the same side, but the cop is using law enforcement procedure, and Angelo is using vigilante techniques. |
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These bodies should maintain and publish uniform and comprehensive statistics on complaints of torture and ill-treatment by law enforcement personnel. |
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What can be learned from this episode is that professional people in charge of law enforcement don't have to do the bidding of their masters when it comes to wrongdoing. |
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Also, whenever you're cold-called by law enforcement, you should request their contact information and ring them back to verify that they're legitimate. |
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Emma Shulevitz said she was interviewed by law enforcement and said that in 2012 Freundel asked her to do a practice dunk. |
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The stickup caused Main Street to rumble with a shootout that had residents and law enforcement officials alike scrambling and trading shots with the desperadoes. |
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They considered problems of law enforcement practice in establishing the infringements in the field of architecture and urbanism as well. |
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In 2006, Florida law enforcement here discovered 480 homes growing marijuana indoors. Last year, 1,022 grow houses were busted. |
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The Virginia State Police is the largest law enforcement agency in Virginia. |
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The elected sheriff in each parish is the chief law enforcement officer in the parish. |
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The sheriffs are responsible for general law enforcement in their respective parishes. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state. |
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The law enforcement in Pakistan is carried out by joint network of several federal and provincial police agencies. |
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Poland has a highly developed system of law enforcement with a long history of effective policing by the State Police Service. |
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This saw a new emphasis by the state and law enforcement agencies to track and confiscate money. |
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It also had the benefit from a law enforcement point of view of turning rules of evidence upside down. |
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This makes it much easier for law enforcement agencies and provides for much lower burdens of proof. |
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In Colombia, Drug violence can be caused by factors such as, the economy, poor governments, and no authority within the law enforcement. |
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This strengthens the drug industry while weakening the efforts of law enforcement to monitor the flow of drug money into the legitimate economy. |
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Cooperation among cartels expands their scope to distant markets and strengthens their abilities to evade detection by local law enforcement. |
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Many consider de facto racial profiling an example of institutional racism in law enforcement. |
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The majority of federal law enforcement agencies are controlled by the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
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ImageWare is pleased to announce this logical extension to our current line of law enforcement solutions. |
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Citizens are also required to produce their ID card at the request of law enforcement personnel. |
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If one fails to comply, law enforcement officers are allowed to insist on personal identification at the police station. |
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Despite extensive work to ascertain the truth of these rumors, law enforcement officials have not found any such works. |
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These slang terms are used among both prostitutes and law enforcement for persons who solicit prostitutes. |
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This, in turn, has brought increased scrutiny from law enforcement, public officials, and activist groups toward online prostitution. |
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In doing so, they approach the term from the law enforcement point of view. |
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The children and driver escaped from an underground van without the aid of law enforcement. |
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Police Scotland is the territorial force responsible for law enforcement in Scotland. |
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For instance, in law enforcement it may refer to collecting large volumes of telephone call records hoping to find calls made by suspects. |
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Egyptian law enforcement produced conflicting information on the fate of the Italian citizen, which was unacceptable to Italian investigators. |
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The Coast Guard may, varying by jurisdiction, be part of a country's military, a law enforcement agency, or a search and rescue body. |
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These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers, and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services. |
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It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency, with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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The agency utilizes its resources in a maritime law enforcement and search and rescue capacity. |
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The Coast Guard Administration is both a military and a law enforcement organization. |
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On July 13, 1982, it was assigned to the Turkish Gendarmerie becoming both a military and a law enforcement service. |
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Even though the Uruguayan Coast guard is a Military Organization they frequently help out law enforcement agencies. |
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Police departments and other law enforcement agencies use helicopters to pursue suspects. |
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The supporters have not been affiliated with any government organization, although many have been military and law enforcement veterans. |
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Before Hendrix was 19 years old, law enforcement authorities had twice caught him riding in stolen cars. |
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Moreover, Greece maintains the Hellenic Coast Guard for law enforcement at sea, search and rescue, and port operations. |
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All law enforcement agencies are maintained under Cuba's Ministry of the Interior which is supervised by the Revolutionary Armed Forces. |
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You can't ask a college graduate who is interested in law enforcement to pound a beat for four years before he becomes a sergeant. |
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The National Police functions as a gendarmerie, operating independently from the military as the law enforcement agency for the entire country. |
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They are tasked with law enforcement and can perform limited military actions. |
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Also relevant are the state constitution, law enforcement agencies, federal representation, state finances, and state taxes. |
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Their relative success formalized the idea of law enforcement for payment, and helped accelerate the professionalization of policing. |
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The New Zealand Police is the primary law enforcement agency of New Zealand including the South Island. |
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The Royal Barbados Police Force is the sole law enforcement agency on the island of Barbados. |
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The sheriff is most often an elected county official who serves as the law enforcement organ of the county or parish court. |
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Tennessee State Park Rangers are responsible for all activities and law enforcement inside the Tennessee State Parks system. |
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Local law enforcement is divided between County Sheriff's Offices and Municipal Police Departments. |
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In 94 of the 95 counties the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county and has jurisdiction over the county as a whole. |
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Law enforcement in India is undertaken by numerous law enforcement agencies. |
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As of tonight those Federal goons in there showing their butts aren't law enforcement officers any more. They're the criminals now. |
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Street drug sales are a huge problem for law enforcement since they are a magnet for gun violence and drug users. |
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As criminals latch onto wardriving, laws and law enforcement agencies lag behind. |
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The dark web has recently been in the crosshairs of law enforcement. |
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This information is useful to inmate families, the public, the legal community, bail bondsmen and law enforcement personnel. |
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One question remained during these years of inquiry into law enforcement safety. |
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With one of the most extensive databases on domestic extremists and terrorists, the ADL hopes to help law enforcement combat violence. |
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The Old West Lawmen's Association, which consists of retired law enforcement officers, will be wearing attire portraying lawmen of the Old West. |
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Role-playing has become one of the most frequently used training tools employed by law enforcement agencies. |
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The fleet consisted of Chevys, Drops, Beemers, and buckets, snaking its way through traffic, intimidating onlookers and law enforcement. |
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During this time, state and local law enforcement throughout Florida will show zero tolerance for motorists who fail to use their safety belts. |
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When the serial murders stopped and the BTK killer ceased communications, law enforcement was at a loss. |
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We have a tie there between their law enforcement and our border shore patrol, and we also support the National Guard working at the border. |
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Founded in 1993, TASER first transformed law enforcement with its electrical weapons. |
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Cipro to help them get law enforcement certification to become police officers. |
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But law enforcement agencies and Internet service providers encourage civic-minded netizens to report the problem. |
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At times, law enforcement personnel overlook or underemphasize the importance of this practice. |
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The probation failure and high recidivism rates cited in these studies will not surprise any veteran law enforcement or corrections officer. |
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Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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Moore says she hunted and fished all her life, so when she decided on a job in law enforcement, becoming a game warden was a natural choice. |
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This is the money that law enforcement must target to sap community support of the terrorists and to devitalize their attacks. |
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Global Supply Solutions, LLC is a provider of tactical equipment and outdoor gear to the military, law enforcement and outdoor enthusiast. |
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The horrified activist told how she contacted the US authorities, who passed on details to law enforcement officials in the Phillipines. |
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The hammerless compact revolver frequently used by law enforcement will feature a laser aiming system engineered by Crimson Trace Corp. |
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Since Greenwood, dumpster-diving has become common among both law enforcement officers and identity thieves. |
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How will local law enforcement agencies address the growth of high-tech crime in the future? |
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Home invasion robbery represents an especially troubling crime trend and a formidable challenge to law enforcement. |
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They also provide background to help other legal and law enforcement professionals interact with epidemiologists. |
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To professional law enforcement officers and the public, racial profiling is blatantly objectionable and indefensible. |
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The team includes FBI agents, state law enforcement agencies, Los Angeles police and Los Angeles and Orange county sheriff's deputies. |
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Ferguson was a fiefdom of the whites, where the colour of skin coloured local government and law enforcement. |
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In the past year alone, MT2 has completed firing range clean-up projects for law enforcement agencies Coast-to-Coast such as NYPD, Denver, Seattle, and Richmond. |
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Although illicit drug use was rising, there was little working scientific knowledge about psychedelics among the chemists assisting law enforcement. |
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He recalled that during the last three years, capital expenditures were sent for the construction of facilities of procuracy authorities and law enforcement bodies. |
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Unless it's subject to a search warrant or request from a law enforcement agency, license plate data captured by the systems, are preservable for just 90 days. |
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Also, the project will strengthen the election dispute resolution system by training judges, parties and law enforcement bodies on the new electoral system. |
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Drug Enforcement Administration and local law enforcement officials saw both typical go-fast boat traffic and load sizes reduced this year in the Dutch Caribbean. |
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This work is not so much a revisionist history as it is the demythologization of a law enforcement group as famed as Scotland Yard or the Canadian Mounties. |
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The presentation covers the roles of advocacy, law enforcement, prosecution and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and covers topics from first disclosure to voir dire. |
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Valued customers include major developers, general and electrical contractors, hospitals, Crown Corporations, law enforcement agencies and retail facilities. |
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These are supported by 20 outlined areas that can impact departmental budgets if law enforcement agencies are affected by an imposed consent decree. |
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On the quad bike is Andries Dausab of the environment ministry, on his left is Jaoa Coimbra, owner of Dare Devils who sponsored two quads to assist with law enforcement. |
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Shahid said the TTP had ordered its fighters not to carry out any attacks against the government and law enforcement agencies until further orders. |
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No longer immune to efforts at downsizing government, law enforcement agencies must reduce unnecessary, or outdated, programs or civilianize traditionally sworn positions. |
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Moldova's proximity to Europe, limited law enforcement capacity, and lack of control of the separatist Transnistria region complicate drug control efforts. |
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The USG continues to offer Namibia opportunities for fully-funded law enforcement training programs at the International Law Enforcement Academy in Gaborone, Botswana. |
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The three-day symposium on the role of law enforcement agencies in combating money laundering and terror financing concluded deliberations in Riyadh yesterday. |
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But recent injuries and deaths that may be linked to Tasers have prompted law enforcement agencies and the public to question the weapons' safety. |
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The point of this chapter may be that Cajuns have historically settled disputes on their own without recourse to law enforcement, but this is nowhere stated. |
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