Arrest
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So in the first 18 months, I watched the police stop pedestrians or people in cars, search people, run people's names, chase people through the streets, pull people in for questioning, or make an
arrest
every single day, with five exceptions.
Fifty-two times, I watched the police break down doors, chase people through houses or make an
arrest
of someone in their home.
Then the judge on his assault case issued him a warrant for his
arrest
because he couldn't pay the 225 dollars in court fees that came due a few weeks after the case ended.
Tim's first
arrest
came later that year after he turned 11.
Don't they deserve to be living in fear of
arrest?
Same with probation officers, same with judges, same with folks who were up that law enforcement chain, because they realized, like we did, that we'll never
arrest
ourselves out of this situation, that there will not be enough prosecutions made, and you cannot fill these jails up enough in order to alleviate the problem.
I believe that if we're going to be serious about sex trafficking, we can't legislate or
arrest
our way out of modern-day slavery.
The first was the arrest, trying and conviction and subsequent incarceration of Detroit's very popular mayor.
We can't
arrest
our way out of this."
Meanwhile, mounting military failures, and corrupt rule by Margaret and her allies caused widespread discontent, and in the midst of this chaos, Richard of York returned with an army to
arrest
Somerset and reform the court.
This led to his
arrest
and a criminal complaint of 30 felony charges.
In many places you may be coerced into paying a bribe or even into having sex with a police officer to avoid
arrest.
Another worrying thing: if you're selling sex in places like Kenya, South Africa or New York, a police officer can
arrest
you if you're caught carrying condoms, because condoms can legally be used as evidence that you're selling sex.
Sex workers working in these places are forced to make a tough choice between risking
arrest
or having risky sex.
The solution is clearly to give workers more legal protections, allowing them to resist abuse and report it to authorities without fear of
arrest.
Ferguson was issuing an average of over two
arrest
warrants, per person, per year, mostly for unpaid debt to the courts.
For too long our country felt like we could
arrest
our way out of this problem.
It's the device you use when your heart goes into cardiac
arrest
to shock it back into a normal rhythm, or, as one of the guys I was teaching a class to referred to it as: "The shocky-hearty-box thing."
"Adolf Hitler," I say, "I
arrest
you for crimes against humanity."
The
arrest
data would be very biased.
It's not like we had to find him actually killing somebody live to
arrest
him.
Every effort has been made and will continue to be made to find a new pattern, new selling arrangements and new types of programs that may
arrest
the declining revenues.
China is already using face detection technology to identify and
arrest
people.
Man: Just
arrest
yourself, sergeant.
And so they began to
arrest
the protesters.
Before she could tell people how to use them, the government discovered her efforts and sent bots to
arrest
her and the other programmers.
A massive cardiac
arrest.
Except, of course, it has two business risks:
arrest
by law enforcement, which is, frankly, the least of their worries, and competition from other groups, i.e. a bullet in the back of the head.
The scene of arrest, the scene of misidentification, the alibi location.
Larry Mayes, I photographed at the scene of arrest, where he hid between two mattresses in Gary, Indiana, in this very room to hide from the police.
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