Girls are twice as likely to be coerced into sexting as boys, and interestingly, being coerced into sexting seems to cause more anxiety than being coerced into real sex.
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In this sense, mandatory ultrasounds constitute not only coerced looking but "coerced production" of what is meant to be looked at.
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"That is state participation in the very kind of coerced membership and coerced speech that you're objecting to," Justice Kennedy said of such laws.
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After a Student Code of Conduct investigation, the fraternity was found to have violated 10 statutes, including hazing through endangerment, brutality, coerced consumption, and coerced activity.
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It was a story about the sad and blurry middle ground between sex that is coerced by a predator and sex that is coerced by social expectations.
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At his trial, he said his confession had been coerced.
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Julia's increasingly unhinged YouTube posts have the same coerced feel.
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But he later recanted, claiming the confession had been coerced.
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I will not be coerced into saying such a thing.
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However, he later recanted and claimed the confession was coerced.
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Serious challengers were arrested or coerced into dropping their bids.
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"The problem was, these women felt coerced into doing this."
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Several told Reuters that confessions were "coerced" by the military.
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Prosecutors think he coerced Geneva into not testifying against him.
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However, he later recanted, claiming the confession had been coerced.
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Mr Abe has even suggested that comfort women weren't coerced.
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Coerced religion makes no sense, except as a political exercise.
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He was also not convinced that Lovelace's performance was coerced.
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act prohibits forced or coerced labor.
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Physical harassment includes touches, hugs, kisses and coerced sex acts.
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Jeffrey Epstein manipulated me, coerced me and sexually abused me.
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Whether the confession was genuine or coerced was not clear.
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It is unclear whether his statement was genuine or coerced.
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In a recent interview, he likened it to "coerced pressure".
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Defense lawyers have argued that the police coerced the confession.
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He later recanted his statement, claiming the confession had been coerced.
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I get coerced into staying, and we order Waffle House delivery.
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Electronic and print institutions have been burned, bombed, sealed, and coerced.
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Dassey's attorneys say his confession, which he later recanted, was coerced.
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Maxson had confessed to the killing, but maintained he was coerced.
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Disabled and mentally ill women have also been disproportionately coerced into
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But Mayorga said she was raped and then coerced into silence.
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One woman also stated she was coerced into performing oral sex.
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Many, though, are believed to be coerced into strapping on bombs.
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He agreed to the coerced cut, and then won his match.
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Others were coerced or duped into fighting, say human rights groups.
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She says she was later coerced into having sex with him.
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But the law doesn't distinguish between sex work and coerced labor.
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It was impossible to ascertain whether the apology had been coerced.
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Ukrainian politicians said the sailors were coerced, rendering their confessions meaningless.
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In 2202 the USSR coerced Poland's leaders into imposing martial law.
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It was not clear if his statement was sincere or coerced.
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Coerced televised confessions have become common under China's president, Xi Jinping.
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It was not clear whether his statement was sincere or coerced.
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Both soon recanted, saying they were coerced, but to no avail.
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And it divides in the name of a false, coerced uniformity.
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She says she was coerced by police into dropping the complaint.
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Murugan was driven from his village and coerced into an apology.
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You are coerced to break a lawIn order to seek protection.
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Mr. Scarcella, she said, had coerced her into testifying against him.
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Any assertion that the network blackmailed or coerced him is false.
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But you can also feel coerced into complicity, intimidated or brainwashed.
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Prosecutors believe he coerced the ex-girlfriend he's accused of beating.
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And both later claimed that their confessions were coerced by the cops.
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The case sparked cries of injustice with coerced confessions from the teens.
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It's never portrayed as anything less than physically demanding or potentially coerced.
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He eventually relented and coerced her to perform oral sex, she alleged.
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But how typical is coerced sex work in the contemporary United States?
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And while this was all voluntary on paper, I was coerced here.
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But she thinks that all conversions are coerced, however softly or subtly.
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Some "coolies" were fleeing poverty and hunger; others were coerced or deceived.
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But Zellner argues that it was a coerced confession — which prosecutors dispute.
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Cooper will then have to introduce circumstantial evidence that Elizabeth was coerced.
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Specifically the weight loss she was politely coerced into before filming Trainwreck.
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Remember how Facebook coerced users to download Messenger as a separate app?
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Ellen Degeneres is obviously being coerced by the producers of Ellen™.
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Trulove's attorneys also said police coerced a key eyewitness in the case.
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His wife, Yang Zhen, says she is certain the confession was coerced.
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She says he eventually coerced her into the reduction surgery in 2013.
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And, I've said before, we will never be coerced on our values.
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Mr. Juárez's lawyer, Michael J. Croce, has argued the confession was coerced.
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He also allegedly slapped her and coerced her into performing oral sex.
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In a further refinement, the Japanese state bribed and coerced manufacturing companies.
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Btw, Trent still believes Katherine's kids coerced her into filing the case.
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We have been coerced into this whether we wanted it or not.
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The driver, Mohammad Salas, denied the charge, saying his confession was coerced.
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Ukraine condemned the statements as coerced and an abuse of war prisoners.
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Troublingly, coerced treatment is becoming increasingly popular, spurred by the overdose crisis.
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Instead, he coerced her into seven years of sex work, she said.
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Six said they were coerced into thumbprinting the typewritten confessions through torture.
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Soon, Paul finds himself coerced into to breaking Abe out of the hospital.
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Many believe the police built a case against the boys through coerced confessions.
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But tough love doled out by families is another form of coerced treatment.
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Rafful says there's a very thin line between coerced and mandatory drug treatments.
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Maldonado would later amend these claims and allege that Guevara coerced his statement.
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Specifically, I never coerced a woman to have sex in a hotel room.
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Harris had coerced and abused her innocent son into joining him, or that
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Missouri, coerced her into having her tubes tied, the Eighth Circuit Court of
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In the absence of evidence, the State coerced witnesses into testifying against him.
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Employees also claim they were coerced to work for hours off the clock.
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The idea was to prevent coerced confessions, which frequently play into wrongful convictions.
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The woman also claims that Greitens coerced her into giving him oral sex.
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Officials at the Russian Embassy have claimed that Butina was coerced into confessing.
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Genes from white males, for instance, signal the coerced sex enslaved women faced.
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From our perspective, children are easily coerced into doing things to stay alive.
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Victims sued Epstein beginning soon after alleging he coerced them into sexual acts.
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Around the world, children are being recruited and coerced into joining armed groups.
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It's possible that China coerced the musician into giving voice to scripted words.
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Senior Lebanese politicians close to Hariri also said he was coerced into resigning.
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More to the point, many of us feel coerced into disclosing personal information.
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They later obtained a confession that Mr. Lewis's lawyers have argued was coerced.
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In March 2010, a judge ruled that Mr. Hitschman's testimony had been coerced.
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In such cases, a bride can be coerced even if she isn't beaten.
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She remembers falling in love, losing her lover, being coerced into an abortion.
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Many human rights advocates believed he had been coerced into making the statement.
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And that Beijing will do so once it is properly cajoled or coerced.
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These were children, coerced into having sex with a man who claimed divinity.
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Li's attorneys denied their client had "threatened or coerced" anyone in a statement.
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They stay together in a mutual decision, un-coerced ... for the time being.
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It's not hard to imagine the Rohingya being coerced into taking foreign passports.
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The defense argued his confession was coerced and the DNA evidence was unreliable.
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An ACLU attorney also told LA Weekly that detainees have been "coerced" into signing documents by the CBP: For people who have visas, what we were hearing is they were being coerced into signing something withdrawing the application for admission.
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During those exchanges, he coerced the girls into making the videos for his benefit.
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We can't naturalize the coerced sale of our labor often for an unlivable wage.
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Some government workers acknowledged they had been coerced into attending Monday's pro-Maduro rally.
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" Over 93 percent of respondents endorsed the statement "consent is not valid when coerced.
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To Jimmy, it looks like an coerced romantic relationship, and she's not having it.
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But Porter rejects the notion that he's been coerced into deciding where to play.
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I have never 'been kidnapped' or 'disappeared,' nor have I been coerced or bribed.
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False arrests, coerced confessions and wrongful convictions are also a part of this history.
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Trump's hotel argued that the workers were coerced into organizing by the culinary union.
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"We were not coerced, pressured, or forced to sign anything at all," Degenhart said.
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Before the trial began, however, he accused the police of having coerced his confession.
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The risk of distribution is significantly higher among those who were coerced into sexting.
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They later recanted and said that Russian investigators had coerced their testimony against Pichugin.
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She refuses to say she is lying or has been coerced into identifying Fonny.
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Even if a patient consents to being searched or monitored, they may feel coerced.
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"Any assertion that the network blackmailed or coerced him is false," the network said.
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He was portrayed as mentally unfit, and suggested investigators coerced him into a confession.
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She has since said she was "intimidated" and "coerced" into agreeing to the NDA.
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Not an obligatory smile, not a coerced one, but a moment of sincere connection.
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Gomez suspected that this witness had been coerced into pinning the crime on Hernandez.
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At the first trial, the defense highlighted signs the confession might have been coerced.
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Faith in God could not be coerced but must be understood and willfully embraced.
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Coerced women were also 80% more likely to have menstrual problems, the study found.
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Shortly after, he coerced her into performing oral sex, she said in the report.
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The government describes the laborers as volunteers, though critics say they are clearly coerced.
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Advocates have argued parents were misled and coerced into signing paperwork they didn't understand.
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" She noted that "inmates may have harassed and coerced him, taken his commissary, etc.
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Rather, rape can be perpetrated against a person who is unconscious, coerced, or otherwise incapacitated.
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That study and subsequent research suggest that coerced debt is a common form of abuse.
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Saudi Arabia denies that it coerced Hariri into resigning or has kept him from leaving.
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" TWC added, "No one should be afraid to speak out or coerced to stay quiet.
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The date ended horrifically, with the woman grappling with a coerced and unwanted sexual encounter.
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That narrative frame is a reminder of the story everyone here is being coerced into.
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The teen's family believe he was coerced by the agents to drink the deadly substance.
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Because we -- we have to be sure that nobody is coerced, nobody is under duress.
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Mr. Juárez confessed, but later said his admission had been coerced and pleaded not guilty.
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Mr. Ban told reporters that he had been coerced — a charge the Saudis flatly denied.
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They also said their clients were either coerced into confessing or deny confessing at all.
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He says that old Muslim friends and neighbors, coerced by ISIS, turned against his family.
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" Kanter says the comment was coerced: "My dad has to say a thing like that.
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Both later reappeared on the Chinese mainland, making recorded confessions that may have been coerced.
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It was impossible to determine whether Mr. Warmbier had been coerced into making the statements.
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Women are so often coerced into putting on a happy face, even through devastating failures.
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Prosecutors said he coerced women by threatening to release personal information and taking their assets.
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The manager said he was coerced into staying in a hotel room for three nights.
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The pair deny the charges against them and have said they were coerced into confessing.
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I found a paper bag in the trash and we coerced the bird into it.
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Mr. Gregory also claimed that Mr. Cleary and Ms. Calciano had been coerced into testifying.
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Returning with his wife at midnight, he coerced her into sleeping on his basement couch.
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They are slowly coerced into obeying prison personnel, thug-like cell bosses and reformed prisoners.
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Courts regard the resulting confessions as the "king of evidence", though some are clearly coerced.
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Accusations of excessive force, torture and coerced confessions have dogged law enforcement here for decades.
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No one is coerced or compelled to spend their money on political candidates or causes.
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Mr. Farran tried to comfort him by reminding Mr. Darden that he had been coerced.
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"No one should be afraid to speak out or coerced to stay quiet," it added.
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Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said Monday that the testimony was coerced and coached.
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Other mothers were coerced into signing their children away while still under sedation from labor.
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"This case concerns an unlawful program of 'coerced' migration," Newark lawyers said in court filings.
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A Wisconsin federal court overturned Dassey's conviction in 2016, ruling his confession was illegally coerced.
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In the world of FOIA requests and coerced government transparency, it was a big victory.
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Women, often trafficked from other countries, are coerced into hostessing, which can lead into prostitution.
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Ms. Hayek describes being coerced by Mr. Weinstein into a full-frontal-nudity sex scene.
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Mr. Lewis, now 22, confessed to the crime, though he later claimed he was coerced.
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It was impossible to tell from the video if the girls' message had been coerced.
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Back in 2005, Dassey's attorneys argued that investigators violated his rights and coerced his confession.
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That a little coerced light petting is acceptable if it could make America great again?
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As he had done with others, Diaghilev eventually coerced him into a romantic and sexual relationship.
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Fig may have forgiven Caputo, but she remembers that humiliating blowjob he coerced her into giving.
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And this is a government that is unlikely to want to be seen as being coerced.
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"I have never groped, I have never coerced, I have never exposed myself inappropriately," he said.
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In court documents, Fontenot claimed that the investigators had coerced him during a long questioning session.
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Daniels claims to have been "coerced" into signing that agreement, under which she was paid $130,000.
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While the former is an exercise of bodily autonomy, the latter is unwilling and/or coerced.
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"No one should be afraid to speak out or coerced to stay quiet," the company said.
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Mayorga claims that Ronaldo's team coerced her into signing a nondisclosure and settlement agreement in 2010.
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Sex trafficking, defined as commercial sex involving coerced adults or anyone under 18, was one thing.
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Rights groups say Egyptians are often detained by police on little evidence and beaten or coerced.
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In fact, the RNC coerced delegates to remove their signatures using a process that doesn't exist.
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Chinese lawyers have also blamed CCTV for its role in televising what they call coerced confessions.
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Though the labor may be coerced, the engineering that goes into the tunnels is quite sophisticated.
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Certainly, some of these Conservative MPs could be coerced to change their stance given the referendum.
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Stachowski tells HLN that she Avery coerced her into claiming his innocence on Making a Murderer.
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Since its inception, the government has broken and coerced treaties with hundreds of Native American tribes.
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The paper's former editor-in-chief Chad Williams said the government may have coerced the sale.
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Mr. Hu pleaded guilty, according to Xinhua, although his friends said his admission was probably coerced.
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But some told reporters after their release that officials had coerced them into making such statements.
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In fact, witnesses who were afraid to testify were coerced both personally and emotionally by inspectors.
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They say they were coerced into confessing to attacking 28-year-old investment banker Trisha Meili.
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Deprived of sleep, he was coerced into confessing with false promises of leniency, the complaint said.
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They said the police had coerced them into confessing to a crime they did not commit.
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Mr. Greitens admitted the affair, but said he never hit her, coerced her or threatened blackmail.
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There was no way to tell if the confession had been coerced or obtained through torture.
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Officials coerced an apology from the author, who was eventually forced to flee his village altogether.
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The lawyers have also said they were tortured and coerced into making confessions they later retracted.
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Some Colombian and Venezuelan children have been coerced into either joining groups or enforcing their rules.
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This is not to say coerced sex and labor trafficking isn't a serious and horrifying problem.
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Motherboard has previously spoken to several women who say they were coerced by Girls Do Porn.
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I live in Mexico, where children are also kidnapped and coerced to join the narco bands.
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Of course, there is no problem with these acts of personal piety — unless they are coerced.
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Included were the rights to have an attorney and freedom from coerced confessions, among many others.
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"Nobody pushed me," Zelensky chimed in, denying he felt coerced by Trump to launch a probe.
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They are likely more vulnerable to being coerced into sexting or to participate in nonconsensual sexting.
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Forced labor When someone is forced, coerced or tricked into providing labor, and they cannot leave.
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This coerced membership and forced dues run contrary to freedom of association all Americans should enjoy.
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His lawyers argued that the confession had been coerced and that the DNA evidence was unreliable.
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Would they resist contact with grandparents, feeling spied on via Instagram or coerced into video chatting?
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There was the confession that Knox made and withdrew, claiming to have been coerced by police.
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They always coerced me into doing them by doing storylines that I might want to do.
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The movie follows Matt (Joe Sowerbutts), a student coerced into joining an auction-house heist in London.
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He denied killing her—saying detectives coerced a false confession —but admitted helping dispose of her body.
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Mayorga also claimed that Ronaldo's team coerced her into signing a nondisclosure and settlement agreement in 2010.
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According to a written statement that was read in court, Osborne coerced Pacyga into abusing her son.
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He later recanted that confession, claiming it had been coerced, and denied being involved in the murder.
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Her father in particular coerced them so he could gain leverage in a custody battle, she said.
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"False arrests, coerced confessions and wrongful convictions are also a part of this history," the report said.
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She alleged that he had coerced her into performing repeated oral sex acts during the show's production.
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The five youths were convicted almost exclusively on their confessions, which they testified were coerced by detectives.
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Wood also said jurors could find that the searches were coerced because of the threat of termination.
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Dassey later recanted his confession, which he gave after hours of questioning, and claimed it was coerced.
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She said she was coerced into marrying an ISIS fighter, and three months later he was killed.
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He added that his friends and loved ones were also being coerced to disclose information about him.
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Upon announcing the pardons, McAuliffe referred to the investigators having "coerced" false confessions from the four men.
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But Cindy Watts believes that her son's confession was coerced, and that his initial explanation was true.
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Human rights groups say Egyptians are often detained by police on little evidence and beaten or coerced.
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It will do this by investigating complaints from those who feel coerced to participate in certain procedures.
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Scandals including accusations of coerced sex and abortions, and of brainwashing, eventually caused many followers to leave.
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But military officials in her branch of service determined her retirement was coerced and they rejected it.
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Besides killings, the department also has a long history of false arrests, coerced confessions and wrongful convictions.
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Rights groups say police often detain Egyptians on scant evidence and that they are beaten or coerced.
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Unable to be coerced back down these stairs, it's believed the cow was slaughtered inside the tower.
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If your parents haven't coerced you into marrying, then it's the gossip that surrounds you that will.
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Bloom developed Weinstein's defense that he had only mentally coerced McGowan, a lesser offense than assaulting her.
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It's unclear if the sailor was coerced or under duress, or if the video had been manipulated.
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However, only 22 percent of the children connected a coerced apology to improved feelings in the victim.
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Two senior intelligence officials told lawmakers Wednesday that they had never felt coerced by the White House.
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An attorney representing Neelley told the board Neelley was coerced by Alvin Neelley into committing the crime.
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"Many of these individuals indicated that they felt coerced into relinquishing their rights," Aaron Reichlin-Melnick said.
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But Mr. Felix's lawyer, Jack Goldberg, said during his opening argument that the confession had been coerced.
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Some were kidnapped, many were coerced and others went willingly in search of adventure, power, and security.
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They were later shown on state-run television broadcasts giving confessions that one later said was coerced.
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At trial, the jury believed the confession, though he insisted from the outset it had been coerced.
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On Monday, the activists said they believed the confessions were coerced and vowed to continue their campaign.
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Ben said he was 17 or 18 when Singer coerced him to perform oral sex on him.
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The confession was the main evidence against him, and his lawyer, Mr. Croce, argued it was coerced.
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What kind of redemption, or rebirth, is this, in which the participants appear joyless if not coerced?
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Victim Support argued that the policy could leave victims feeling coerced into agreeing to the electronic searches.
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Some jurors also believed that Mr. Lewis's confession was coerced and that the DNA evidence was tainted.
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"No one should be tricked, deceived, coerced, violently overwhelmed, drugged or intoxicated into sexual conduct," she said.
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"I take responsibility for my decision — I made a bad choice — not a coerced one," she wrote.
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But others have been stolen or coerced through cyberattacks, espionage or unfair economic practices, American officials say.
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"We find it unlawful and unconstitutional to be, as a city, coerced on a policy," he said.
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Immigrant advocates and lawyers have argued that some parents were coerced into signing paperwork they didn't understand.
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The aid was resumed without the Ukrainians taking the actions they were supposedly being coerced into doing.
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They can be bought, rented, coerced, threatened and then thrown away like a rotten piece of fish.
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Mr. Dassey's legal team has long argued that his confession was coerced in a deeply flawed interrogation.
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They describe being cheated on and lied to, coerced into abortions, feeling too traumatized to date again.
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Maduro's critics accuse him of fabricating plots for political effect based on coerced testimony of arrested suspects.
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Ultimately, the police coerced the boys to blame each other and confess to the crime — on video tape.
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The official said Salman's claims that she was coerced through her husband's abusive behavior did not stand up.
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According to the affidavit, Stewart allegedly coerced two 17-year-old girls into performing sex acts on him.
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Fleischer told the Washington Post that the investigators in no way coerced Sly into giving his recanting statement.
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Dassey, who according to his lawyers has intellectual disabilities, later recanted the confession, claiming it had been coerced.
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During the exchanges, he coerced the girls into making pornographic videos of themselves and sending them to him.
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Thermo Fisher supplied the equipment the Chinese government used to conduct the largely coerced testing, per the Times.
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Public employees and staff at state-dependent firms were more or less coerced to turn out to vote.
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Click here to view original GIFAnimals electronically coerced into singing has been one of mankind's greatest artistic achievements.
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Unflattering stereotypes of polyamorists as damaged, dysfunctional, or secretly coerced by pushy partners are all belied by research.
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In this area, ISIS fighters have coerced whole villages of Arabs to leave with them as they retreat.
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A lawyer for Karadag, said his client was coerced into confessing that he took part in the attack.
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"First a guy came to the door and coerced my elderly father into letting him in," they said.
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The current study found that three men and 13 women reported being sexually coerced while in a vehicle.
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He told the judge he has not been coerced to plead guilty or been promised a specific sentence.
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Peter Brinckerhoff, an investor in the MLP, sued in 2011 and argued the MLP was coerced into overpaying.
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First, she was one of the multiple women coerced into having sex with local law enforcement on camera.
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Hariri and Saudi Arabia have both denied he is being held in Riyadh or was coerced to resign.
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The teenagers, aged 14 to 16 at the time of the attack, said the statements had been coerced.
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While many women enter the profession out of economic necessity, others are trafficked or coerced into sex work.
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The government has coerced Rohingya to accept the NVCs, "which effectively identify Rohingya as 'foreigners'," the group said.
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Especially not ones coerced into being by sweaty-palmed dudes sat in studios bashing away at an MPC.
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The court cited a lack of evidence that Mr. Ahn had coerced his accuser into a sexual relationship.
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The Journal found that Mr. Wynn, 76, had harassed female employees for decades and coerced them into sex.
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In interviews with The Times, no one described being threatened or coerced by Mr. Bloomberg or his money.
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There is no indication that Mr. Bloomberg has threatened or coerced people in order to get his way.
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Ms. Clark made it clear her public integrity unit would delve into allegations that the police coerced witnesses.
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But there's a big difference between being fully in control of those decisions and being coerced into them.
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Reports have also surfaced of one of the prosecution's witnesses allegedly having been coerced into testifying against him.
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"They have coerced, intimidated, threatened, and interfered with the housing rights of non-FLDS members," the complaint alleges.
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They differ from revolutionaries because they reject the idea that individuals should be coerced into accepting someone else's beliefs.
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Parents with undesirable traits might be coerced by laws—or, more likely, preferential insurance rates—to use the technologies.
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Police coerced false confessions from the teens, who were convicted despite no direct evidence tying them to the crime.
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She has denied the teens were coerced and has defended authorities' conduct in the case, according to The Guardian.
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Regarding the treason case, he said his accuser had told him he had been coerced by the PA police.
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During the trial, several victims testified in detail about incidents in which Raniere coerced them into performing sexual acts.
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When someone comes forward to say they were sexually coerced, exploited, or abused, statistically speaking, they're likely not lying.
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Vicente has since given sworn statements claiming police fed him details of the crimes and coerced his false testimony.
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With this revelation and a confession she says was coerced, Zellner is arguing that Melissa deserves a new trial.
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He coerced her into having sex with him by claiming that if she did, she no longer would be.
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In a press release that the show doesn't detail, Schimel argued that Duffin's decision was itself coerced by investigators.
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Barely out of juvie, Angel is coerced into trading sex for the gun she needs to fulfill her mission.
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Such grievances allege market-distorting subsidies, the coerced surrender of proprietary technology and the trampling of intellectual property rights.
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Other children have been coerced into committing atrocities against their fellow child recruits -- such as stabbing them to death.
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On her 18th birthday, Curcio took her to Las Vegas, she said, where he coerced her into marrying him.
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Workers also alleged that supervisors coerced payments from them for everything from medical leave and promotions to bathroom breaks.
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Children to whom nothing had happened were inadvertently coerced by well-intentioned therapists into fabricating elaborate stories of abuse.
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It also included women who were coerced either to continue a pregnancy or have an abortion against their will.
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Last year, the 28-year-old's conviction was overturned when a federal judge ruled the confession had been coerced.
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Several days later, Mack's Indonesian attorney released a statement insisting that she had been coerced into making "fake" videos.
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Mr. Juárez's lawyer, Michael J. Croce, has argued his confession was coerced and should not be allowed into evidence.
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His lawyers appealed through the state court system and then into the federal system, contending the confession was coerced.
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Japan apologized and promised about one billion yen ($8.47 million) to help surviving women who were coerced into prostitution.
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Coerced confessions are a hallmark of Iran's judicial system, but Tehran's latest miscarriage of justice is unusually self-defeating.
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Japan apologized and promised about one billion yen ($8.47 million)to help surviving women who were coerced into prostitution.
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Toobin uncovers newly found secret letters written to Soliah from Hearst after she was arrested (and therefore not coerced).
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It remained publicly silent about coerced returns and doubled its cash grant to $400 for every returning Afghan refugee.
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He found that in this case, legally coerced patients do no better or worse than those who come voluntarily.
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The coral-encrusted spar itself was recovered, Delbourgo records, by coerced Native American, East African, and East Indian divers.
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When I was 17 years old, I was coerced into having sex with a traffic cop in my neighborhood.
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Doctors must ensure that patients making the request are of sound mind and that they are not being coerced.
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But the ACLU and other immigrant rights groups argue that parents were coerced into signing paperwork they didn't understand.
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Trafficking is when a person is forced or coerced into exploitation, and sometimes transported across borders, to perform labor.
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He said private companies had been willing to act and did not need to be coerced into doing so.
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The Seoul district court that convicted Ms. Park ruled that she had coerced chaebol into donating to the foundations.
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It says that Mr. Coleman was coerced into confessing by detectives, and that he was punched in the face.
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They said the police had coerced them into confessing, and their convictions were overturned more than a decade later.
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I felt this was excessive and that I was being coerced, given the way the money was being collected.
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Sedley Alley went to his death based on scant physical evidence and a confession he said had been coerced.
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Two older boys, sons of friends of my parents, coerced me into letting them touch my genitals with theirs.
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After its release, the boys underwent intense interrogation without food, water, or sleep, and were coerced into a confession.
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Freshman were "encouraged or coerced" to drink large amounts of alcohol that varied by the theme of the room.
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The defendants argue the widespread torture they underwent renders their statements to the FBI inadmissible because they were coerced.
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"Over nearly a decade Ray coerced and extorted nearly $1 million in payments from five different victims," Berman said.
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But that's history, and for decades the fund has put strong pressure on China to end the coerced abortions.
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With the job market turning against women, women are coerced into bearing such a burden with no monetary compensation.
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He was convicted last year of criminal charges that a Congolese judge later said she was coerced to issue.
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The woman refused to get off the plane at first, but was eventually coerced by authorities and the pilot.
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Coerced confessions served no apparent intelligence-gathering purposes, but they did lend a legalistic veneer to the detention process.
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"This is not something instructed, coerced by the central government," Lam said during the 24-minute recording, Reuters reported.
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Suburban Jewish children often comprised small minorities in public schools and found themselves coerced to participate in Christmas assemblies.
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" And, "Will prisoners be coerced to undergo a potentially risky memory-manipulation procedure if it decreases chances of recidivism?
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Per the Village Voice, the boys all retracted their statements later, claiming to have been intimidated and coerced into confessing.
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It's debatable whether Thorne did, in fact, reclaim her power by sharing these private photos under the allegedly coerced circumstances.
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He is accused of running a secret group within NXIVM called DOS where women were coerced into becoming sex slaves.
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She portrayed herself as a victim who was coerced into purchasing tons of marijuana and laundering money on Chapo's behalf.
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Her testimony was similar to Sylvie's, who said she was coerced into having oral sex performed on her by Raniere.
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There is no right to exclude coerced statements; no exclusion of evidence derived from torture; no ban on hearsay evidence.
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Other immigrant parents said they were misinformed, coerced, or tricked into waiving their rights to be reunited with their kids.
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In her lawsuit, Tirschwell said Ravich, who was her boss at the time, "coerced" her into having sex with him.
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"The cases have nothing to do directly with any allegations of wrongdoing other than a coerced confession," Mr. Brown said.
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The group says Rwandan officials threatened or coerced family members into saying their relatives were not killed by security forces.
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The ruling largely upheld Mr Lee's insistence that he had been coerced by Ms Park into handing over the bribe.
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A majority of Boko Haram suicide-bombers have been female, many of them girls coerced or brainwashed into their missions.
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"Out-of-school children are at greater risk of being coerced or exploited by extremists, traffickers and criminals," it added.
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Almost 3,000 young men attending religious schools in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt and other countries have been coerced into coming home.
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Shahnawaz believes that her brother was coerced into a false confession and that his detention might had been racially motivated.
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He feared that if relations between Washington and Beijing became "very difficult" Singapore "would be coerced (sic) to choose" alliances.
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X was also facing multiple counts of witness tampering because prosecutors believed he coerced Geneva into not testifying against him.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation did not record the interrogation and the defense said she was coerced into making statements.
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Are these businessmen willingly having these procedures, or do they feel coerced by their companies to make themselves look younger?
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The CFPB pointed to no interactions where servicers treated borrowers unfairly or coerced them into a certain plan, Navient said.
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If the commander were coerced into apologizing, it would be interesting to find out what threats were made to him.
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"Mothers state they have been lied to, coerced, and threatened while in government custody," she said in her sworn statement.
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They argue that parents may have been coerced into signing paperwork they didn't understand -- an accusation the government flatly denies.
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With ongoing pressure at home, backed by support from world powers, Tehran could be coerced to change its regional posture.
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When she agreed to meet him in a hotel room, she later reported, he coerced her into performing oral sex.
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The judge ruled that he had been improperly interrogated without a parent or lawyer present, leading to a coerced confession.
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The detectives who disbelieved Marie and coerced her into recanting her story also faced fairly minimal repercussions in real life.
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He was "coerced into night after night of parties and distracted by the scrutiny that comes with celebrity," she wrote.
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Hospitals want to make sure donors are not being coerced and that they understand the process and have realistic expectations.
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State lawmakers previously released a report that found credible allegations that Greiteins coerced the woman into giving him oral sex.
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Factory workers in Bangladesh complained that they were beaten, and coerced into working unwanted shifts as long as 18 hours.
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Unfortunately, Damon was innocent of these crimes and had been railroaded based on eyewitness misidentification and a false, coerced confession.
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Her mother said on Tuesday that the woman had been coerced into giving a false statement to the local station.
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The people being moved are generally doing so willfully, as opposed to human trafficking, where they're being forced or coerced.
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In a televised news conference, Mr. Warmbier admitted to destroying the poster, a confession that his parents believe was coerced.
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During the 45-minute interview at Rikers Island, Mr. Juárez denied killing Anjélica and said investigators had coerced his confession.
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Campos says Miranda coerced him to work as a sex slave for four years starting at the age of 14.
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Some of the Rohingya militants have persuaded or coerced men and boys to stay behind and keep up the fight.
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"There may be specific individuals who were misled and coerced," the ACLU's Lee Gelernt said in a phone hearing Friday.
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The other, approved by a 20163-212 vote, alleges that Clinton coerced Lewinsky to lie under oath about their relationship.
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It's unclear if the sailor was coerced or under duress, or if the video had been manipulated in any way.
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Nationwide, that translates into 3.35 million women who were assaulted or coerced to become sexually active during the study period.
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State of Indiana, the Supreme Court overturned a murder conviction on the ground that the defendant's confession had been coerced.
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But everybody does not know that he is a political authority who has compromised, cajoled, and coerced change into reality.
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When I brought up the possibility that the student could feel coerced, he said it would be a former student.
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Many of the interactions lead to crimes of "sextortion," in which children are coerced into sending explicit imagery of themselves.
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A spokesman for Pakistan's military said on Geo TV Thursday that Islamabad would not be coerced by the assistance freeze.
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Onision later allegedly coerced Sarah into making a video denying the allegations of grooming, though she admitted to being hesitant.
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He still claims that the "donations" Samsung paid out to Ms. Choi were coerced, suggesting that the company was extorted.
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About 400,000 men, or 0.4%, have been sexually coerced by a coworker and 184,000 were forced to penetrate another person.
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Khalighi alleges that Simmons coerced her into performing oral sex on him, and then briefly penetrated her as she showered.
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And procedural protections like access to defense counsel and freedom from coerced interrogations extend to both the innocent and the guilty.
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But in his first trial, a jury could not come to an agreement after questions about whether the confession was coerced.
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Dassey's attorneys have been arguing that his coerced confession was false and his constitutional rights were violated throughout the investigation process.
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"Many of these individuals indicated that they felt coerced into relinquishing their rights," Reichlin-Melnick said in an affidavit filed Wednesday.
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The victims said they were coerced into paying the imposter various sums of money up front, including for their own flights.
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She said Dassey's attorney, Len Kachinsky, pressured his client into pleading guilty after Dassey was coerced into making a false statement.
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But there may be a price for all of that coerced smiling: You might drink more when you get off work.
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She has to be coerced into being a superhero again, when Bob would drop everything in a second to do it.
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The United States alleges that Chinese companies have coerced their U.S. partners into improperly transferring proprietary technology - an allegation Beijing denies.
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The Times investigation also said the women were coerced into "near-starvation" diets so that Raniere would find them sexually appealing.
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"It is nonetheless clear that employees did not voluntarily sign the letter to your honor; they were coerced," wrote Elting's lawyer.
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She's coerced into a marriage to perform a ritual, unwittingly pulling her into a powerful struggle with powers beyond her control.
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Lewis' defense team argued their client's confession to police was coerced, and said that Vetrano's father tainted evidence at the scene.
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She said they contended that Dunn was coerced into the water as he would have never gone in on his own.
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"The state should protect freedom of speech and freedom from coerced speech," Kevin Theriot, a lawyer for the centers, told Reuters.
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The proportion of women who reported being sexually coerced dropped to 16% in 2018 from 25% in 2016, the survey found.
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"Migrants are stopped and coerced befriended by traffickers, in many cases women," Gascon told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
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Women—idealised as "frontier domesticators"—were coerced into following their husbands into exile to establish a stable population of penal colonists.
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A related myth used to shame and silence male rape victims is that orgasm means coerced sexual activity was actually consensual.
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The jury heard evidence that in 2012 and 2013 he coerced money from the owners of several Astoria restaurants and nightclubs.
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Eric Greitens is calling on the GOP governor to resign following allegations he coerced a woman into sex and blackmailed her.
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He later coerced her to join him in his hotel room and told her to take off her clothes, she said.
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At so-called uck parties, young people often find themselves plied with drugs and alcohol, and coerced into performing sex acts.
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Our champions in Congress need to stand strong with us, instead of sitting down with those who've threatened and coerced us.
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When detainees are unable to receive outside funds to purchase supplies, they feel coerced into volunteering to participate in work programs.
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Immigrant advocacy groups say they're concerned that some parents may have been coerced or may have signed documents they didn't understand.
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Perhaps most importantly, the involvement of the Mexican government — however coerced it might be — distinguishes this from other Trump immigration policies.
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Khalighi claims that she was coerced into performing oral sex on Simmons in 1991, while the director Brett Ratner watched on.
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They claimed that Gugliemelli coerced them into sending him sexually suggestive fetish videos instead of following through on the job offers.
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Instead, he claims, liberal activists, teachers and parents coerced the students into participating, including many who disagreed with the protests' message.
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" Mr. Kadel, accused of assault, had a representative say that he had "never sexually coerced or assaulted anyone in his life.
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BuzzFeed further reported that Kelly allegedly coerced the women into group sex, videotaped them, and beat them when they disobeyed him.
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In 1971, President Richard Nixon imposed a 10 percent import surcharge that coerced allies into raising the value of their currencies.
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And a white police officer — who has had a menacing encounter with Fonny — seems to have coerced Victoria into the accusation.
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It's harder and harder to argue that porn performers are desperate people lured in by easy cash and coerced into submission.
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The suit alleges TCW dismissed her in retaliation for complaining about being sexually harassed and coerced into sex by her boss.
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GEO's own defense provides insights into just how much its profits depend on labor coerced from the people it locks up.
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Mr. McCloud testified Thursday that he implicated Mr. Davis then because Mr. Meredith threatened and coerced him, using a racial slur.
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He threatened others with knives and coerced them into working without pay on a property his family owned in North Carolina.
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In fact, the Germans had no intention of sending her to the Olympics, and Ms. Lambert had been coerced into training.
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Some slaves, such as Bogdan, are coerced to commit crimes - afraid for their lives and for their families if they refuse.
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The pilot, which showcases what appears to be a coerced minor's testimony, might as well mention Making A Murderer by name.
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Several claim mistreatment by ICE, which they said coerced them into signing deportation orders or stole money they were arrested with.
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His lawyers believe he was coerced into giving his confession, citing that police took advantage of his age and his disabilities.
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He argues that he was coerced into being an informant and that he has little, if anything, to be sorry for.
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No forensic evidence tied the teenagers to the crime and prosecutors relied on contradictory confessions that the teenagers said were coerced.
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Some jurors then were swayed by defense arguments that Mr. Lewis's confession was coerced and that the DNA evidence was contaminated.
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The United States says Chinese companies have coerced their U.S. partners into improperly transferring proprietary technology - an accusation Beijing strongly denies.
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The "asset" represents the ultimate Otherness, while Strickland is a butt-chinned Anglo-Saxon white man driven and coerced by power.
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After their arrests, the five were violently interrogated and deprived of food and sleep, and they ultimately offered a coerced confession.
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Saudi Arabia has denied reports Hariri, a long time ally of Riyadh, is being held against his will and coerced into resigning.
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And what we are actually seeing in these pictures is somebody coerced with military threats, exercises massive sanctions to come into Singapore.
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"Peter is every Bachelor producer's worst nightmare: the perfect guy who cannot be coerced into proposing at the end," said the insider.
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At the time of his arrest, Durham's attorney told CNN that Durham was coerced into a confession to get his passport back.
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We spoke to Tweel about the complex cocktail of factors that led to Williamson and Ward's incarceration, and how coerced confessions happen.
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Some of those recruits were coerced into having sex with Raniere, and some were branded with his initials, according to former members.
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Fishbein said that his client's confession to police was coerced by detectives eager to solve the decades-old case, according to reports.
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In nearly all these trial judgments, defendants had repudiated their confessions, saying they were coerced, including by beatings and prolonged solitary confinement.
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Littwin, the law professor who coined the term "coerced debt," essentially stumbled upon it while working on a larger study of bankruptcy.
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"She found out about coerced debt in her name when she went to apply for student loans for law school," Littwin said.
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My mom thinks she secretly coerced me into it — but I made the decision despite her 'subtle' hints, not because of them.
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In a survey of low-income Native American women living in Seattle, a stunning 94% reported being raped or coerced into sex.
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Abigail Echo-Hawk For 70% of the group who reported some kind of assault, their first incident was coerced sex or rape.
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Alas, the brief submitted to the courts on behalf of the children report that they were were being coerced into taking medication.
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We eat until it is physically impossible to eat any more, and somehow get coerced into going out and getting drinks afterwards.
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"Peter is every Bachelor producer's worst nightmare: the perfect guy who cannot be coerced into proposing at the end," the insider said.
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"Peter is every Bachelor producer's worst nightmare: the perfect guy who cannot be coerced into proposing at the end," shared an insider.
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Two scenarios were raised for how a union could be secured: Lukashenko is coerced into allowing constitutional changes, or a unity referendum.
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Immigration attorneys have said parents in immigration detention were coerced into agreeing to be deported alone without understanding what they were doing.
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"Peter is every Bachelor producer's worst nightmare: the perfect guy who cannot be coerced into proposing at the end," shares the insider.
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Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said on Wednesday that Butina had been coerced into making a false confession.
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It is a big change for Mr Abe, who has in the past questioned whether the comfort women were coerced at all.
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Each in their own way actively undermined the government case that they had been coerced or intimidated into voting against their will.
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Or the extent to which businesses can exempt themselves from otherwise generally applicable regulations based on what they feel is coerced speech.
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Despite how snooze-worthy Riverdale's rager ended up being, at least it gave us Archie and Veronica's first official, non-coerced hookup.
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Obama appointees transformed Justice into a 19th-Century political machine that coerced, bullied, and eschewed law for the altar of partisan politics.
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At the end of the day, the Friedrichs case is about the First Amendment's clear prohibition on any form of coerced speech.
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On one end, a person may be verbally coerced to continue an unwanted pregnancy; on the other, there may be sexual violence.
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She attempted to retire but was moved to another job because Army officials believed the retirement was coerced, The Associated Press reported.
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In "The Mindy Project," Mindy tries to separate work and romance when she's coerced into playing in the hospital-wide softball tournament.
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The group initially confessed to the crime, but insist that their confessions were coerced after being interrogated by police for two days.
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In the early 20th century, federally funded programs supported eugenics, forced or coerced sterilization of "undesirable" communities including Black women and girls.
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Mr. Smith wrote a book, "Brief Against Death," published in 1968, in which he again said he had been coerced into confessing.
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Four other models' accounts were also described, on Facebook, involving coerced nude photo shoots and suggestive personal commentary with the same man.
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Both parents died early, and he was coerced by his guardian into a monastery and later into taking the vows of priesthood.
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For decades, the Myanmar military has kept Rakhine villages cowed and, according to human rights groups, has coerced children into forced labor.
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In some cases they were brought to detention centers to be raped by Libyan detainees coerced to act under threat of death.
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On Thursday, a state judge in the Bronx finally believed Mr. Burton's claim that his confession was coerced and vacated his conviction.
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Sanctions have weakened both, but not to the extent Tehran feels coerced to accede to U.S. demands to change its fundamental behaviors.
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Were they coerced, or was the gender preference so ingrained that simply the thought of having a girl was associated with trouble?
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Ramming through decrees that all but proscribed any other party, he then coerced bureaucrats and military officers into joining Democracy Party ranks.
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And we need to prepare coming generations to speak up in the moment, rather than be coerced into years of mute helplessness.
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Here, Tom Fassbender, a lead investigator in the case, responds to allegations that investigators coerced Mr. Dassey into making a false confession.
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And for the most part, the city's 21,2246 residents have gone along with it, either co-opted or coerced by the mainland.
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Mr. Lee and Samsung argued that the "donations" Samsung paid out to Ms. Choi were coerced, suggesting that the company was extorted.
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Worldwide, around 15 million girls endure child marriage every year — often forced or coerced — which qualifies as a form of child abuse.
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Vulnerable prisoners across the US are being strongly incentivized—if not coerced, as McKibben was—into submitting to religious ideologies against their will.
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A law enforcement official also had told CNN that Salman's assertions she was coerced through her husband's abusive behavior did not stand up.
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Thirteen women testified against the former officer, describing encounters in which Holtzclaw coerced or forced his victims to perform sexual acts on him.
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In Flynn's sentencing memo, his lawyers suggested he'd been coerced into lying to the two FBI agents he spoke to in January 2017.
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At her final trial, Sekaanvand retracted her confession, telling the judge she did not kill her husband and was coerced into a confession.
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Peter coerced wealthy Muscovites to move to his new capital, threatening them with the loss of their titles if they did not comply.
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But those matches would be meaningful, because they weren't coerced, and they didn't occur on an app designed for finding one-night hookups.
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Sanford's relatives had argued in court that he's developmentally disabled and that police coerced him to confess without a parent or lawyer present.
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Many thousands of others have been coerced into registering with their local authorities as drug users in so-called "knock and plead" operations.
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Her indictment of American racism is withering, spitting out what she sees as the indignity of coerced gratefulness to an often intolerant society.
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Then, they coerced him, telling Brendan that they already knew what he did and all the team needed was for him to confess.
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Determining the truth is extremely important to me, and I can say firmly that neither NXIVM nor Keith have abused or coerced anyone.
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The lawsuit alleges that the former Google exec hid his vast wealth and coerced his pregnant wife into signing an unfair prenuptial agreement.
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He coerced them by threatening to release personal information and taking their assets, according to a complaint filed in New York federal court.
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There's also a big difference between both of those and being coerced or being taken advantage of when you're in a vulnerable position.
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I was thinking about whether she feels bad about what she did and whether she was coerced or was totally complacent and malicious.
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Phillips has said that if he were required to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple it would constitute coerced speech.
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It would be perhaps easier to denounce if people were being aurally coerced to like Bon Iver or Night Ranger, but they ain't.
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But law enforcement also must be empowered to catalyze rescues of women who are forced, defrauded, coerced or deceived into commercial sexual exploitation.
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There have also been reports of Bangladesh security forces threatening and physically beating refugees, raising concerns that they may be coerced into returning.
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The carried interest loophole is important because it is the symbol of how big money has coerced the nation into dysfunction and inaction.
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ABI coerced distributors with so-called "incentive programs" that were thinly veiled efforts to prevent distributors from giving consumers the beers they desire.
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Apple has also advanced a free speech argument, on the grounds that computer code is a form of expression and cannot be coerced.
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Army officials rejected her retirement after they found that it was coerced, instead moving her to a senior job in the Washington area.
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"I think it's a really great tool, but if [people don't have support] or if it's coerced, it's useless or dangerous," she said.
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No one should have to work for a pittance, or feel coerced into a high-pressure lifestyle when they aren't ready and willing.
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I have absolutely never physically intimidated, coerced, or had, or attempted to have, any sexual contact with any member of my congressional staff.
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And it has a B plot, in which Mr. Dassey's lawyers try to prove that he was convicted because of a coerced confession.
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Judges tend to disregard allegations of torture and often convict suspects based on coerced confessions, according to a recent Human Rights Watch report.
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Senior Lebanese politicians close to Hariri have also said he had been held in Saudi Arabia against his will and coerced into resigning.
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" When teenagers are pestered or threatened or coerced, when there are major power or age differentials, she said, those are "big red flags.
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He said that residents were "being coerced in the name of democracy," and that many wanted to send a message by staying home.
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"What we are witnessing in Xinjiang is different, not quantitatively but qualitatively: a massive, concerted campaign of coerced sociocultural re-engineering," he said.
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Though Ms. Calciano implicated Mr. Giuca at the first trial, she later recanted, saying that the police and prosecutors coerced into her testifying.
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Sometimes they even use sex as currency for the price of a high, or are coerced into it to cover their drug debt.
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The allegations included that Wynn reached a $7.5 million settlement with a woman who said he coerced her into having sex with him.
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She said that alcohol clouded her memory of exactly how she and Mr. Kaiman ended up having sex, and whether it was coerced.
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American Express employees misled and coerced scores of small-business owners into signing up for cards, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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"The power he saw in the movies and on TV; how guns controlled, persuaded, coerced, terrified, overwhelmed and saved the day," he continues.
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Pratt, who is originally from New Zealand, operated a scheme that, according to the women's lawyers, coerced hundreds of women into shooting porn.
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"We don't see infanticide or females being sexually coerced, and we don't see males being aggressive to females in any way," Parish explained.
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According to Lee, the patients who thrive on Vivitrol are those who choose it, not those who are coerced into taking the drug.
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Some of his clients were removed from the US, others were coerced into admitting they were not born in the US, he said.
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The incidence of coerced abortion in the U.S., or assault against pregnant women for refusing to have an abortion, has been frequently documented.
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Two of the reports, she said, came from families that lost contact with relatives the families believed were being coerced by Mr. Kelly.
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"Employees have to be coerced to file an EEO complaint because the second they do, they know it's a scarlet letter," she said.
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Two women sued Kelly for having sex with them while they were underage, one of whom said she was coerced into an abortion.
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Even so, she cautioned that little was known about their motivations, and to what extent the girls had been coerced to blow themselves up.
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According to the Rivera's lawsuit, Guevara coerced a 12-year-old boy — the only witness in the case -- into identifying Rivera as the gunman.
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The comedian isn't some poor black kid who couldn't afford a defense attorney and got coerced into confessing to a crime he didn't commit.
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I was totally in the moment and this gut feeling came up and coerced me to ask him to marry me and I did.
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The Daily Beast reports that he is "embarrassed" about the whole ordeal, and that he was coerced by persistent paps into taking the photos.
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The ACLU filed a set of affidavits Wednesday from lawyers who said that separated immigrant parents reported being coerced or pressured into waiving reunification.
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A rumor reached Castillo inside her cell during the trial that the neighbor had been coerced by prosecutors to lie in exchange for $25.
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However, her defense lawyers argued that the confession was coerced and that some of the claims contained in her statement were contradicted by evidence.
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The key piece of evidence against Maysonet was a confession, which he says Guevara coerced by beating him with a phone book and flashlight.
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But people whispered about the guys who were really bad, the ones who coerced young women into sex, the ones who were physically abusive.
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The escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China has focused the coerced surrender of proprietary technology and the trampling of intellectual property rights.
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Sara Tasneem, 37, said she was also coerced by a parent to marry at age 15, right after her freshman year of high school.
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Importantly, though, he held that shareholders don't have to come up with specific evidence that Musk coerced independent shareholders to approve the SolarCity deal.
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Status: Incarcerated; 85-year-sentenceGuevara's alleged misconduct: Beating, coerced confession Frias said in an affidavit that Guevara, along with two other officers, beat him.
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However, they add, while advice and encouragement by obstetric professionals are recommended, no woman should be coerced, pressured or unduly influenced to breast-feed.
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The University of Wyoming demands that consent should be "voluntary, sober, enthusiastic, verbal, non-coerced, continual, active, and honest"—a hard-to-enforce edict.
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Police said they had rescued 28 children, some of whom had been reported missing, and also 27 adults who had been coerced into prostitution.
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Sprouse' account sent out a number of bizarre messages, including one that suggested the former Disney star had been sexually coerced in his youth.
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It is true that Backpage and other sites like it have been used by pimps and others engaged in forced or coerced sexual activities.
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The ACLU said it was still investigating whether some removed parents were coerced or misled by the U.S. government into dropping their asylum claims.
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While some women may consent into selling their bodies for money, many of these women are being forced, defrauded, or coerced into sexual exploitation.
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She further says that she believes that Dassey is innocent and that Avery coerced his nephew into any crime that may have been committed.
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From our beginnings, the United States has distinguished itself in the world because it has encouraged (but not coerced) legal immigrants to become citizens.
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Detailing a nightmarish crime Juarez confessed soon after his arrest, police said, though Juarez's attorney reportedly later argued in court the confession was coerced.
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In 22014, Hislop completed an executive master's in business administration; his degree bears the signature of the friend he all but coerced into applying.
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Several of the women said in May they were coerced into leaving, while South Korean officials said they were trying to verify their accounts.
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A lot of the arguments against these companies hinge on the idea that people are being unfairly forced, or even coerced, to use them.
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The five were convicted in the brutal rape and assault of a jogger in Central Park after signing confessions they have maintained were coerced.
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She recalled a 24-year-old prostitute who said a police officer had ordered her into his car and coerced her to have sex.
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Stallman suggested sex with underage women didn't constitute sexual assault and disputed the idea that Epstein's victims had been "coerced" into sex with him.
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It has fuelled speculation in Lebanon that the Sunni Muslim politician, long an ally of Riyadh, was coerced into stepping down by the Saudis.
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Her statement to the Texas Rangers includes harrowing details: In the course of the night, Peralez coerced Renee to stroke his penis several times.
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The approach is different because it's victim-led, the survivors can change options if they want and they're not being coerced by law enforcement.
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Some research suggests that people often engage in sexting after being coerced by romantic partners or to avoid an argument with their romantic partner.
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The term clickbait suggests that you were coerced against your free will to tap on a picture of a kitten or a car crash.
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Though they all confessed after long police interrogations, they each later recanted their statements, saying they had been exhausted and coerced by police officers.
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The Trump administration has calculated that China's hacking intrusions and coerced acquisitions of technology cost American companies at least $50 billion a year alone.
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His lawyer has argued at trial that the women became members of Nxivm voluntarily and were never coerced into doing anything against their will.
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But in her plea before the court, Ms. Mack did not directly address whether women were coerced into having sex with the group's leader.
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Banners draped over the streets — including some that the police had coerced shopkeepers into putting up — endorsed Mr. el-Sisi and the constitutional changes.
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India tightened up its adoption rules after cases emerged of parents being coerced or tricked to give up their children for inter-country adoptions.
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Recently, the United Nations appeared to corroborate what many human rights groups had charged: that the government's entire case was built on coerced confessions.
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One by one, with many in tears, the women described how Epstein manipulated, coerced, threatened, and sexually abused them when they were just teens.
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"He told the reporter he had been coerced into confessing, and in fact that he had not done it," Ms. Bolger told the judges.
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Even by Lake County standards, the case against him was weak, since it was based almost exclusively on his flimsy, and obviously coerced, confession.
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A spokeswoman for Seaboard Triumph said the company followed all labor laws and had not forced or coerced the Micronesians to travel to Iowa.
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"This investigation is not going to be moved, influenced, coerced or changed in any way by any external force, comments or otherwise," he said.
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Sara Tirschwell says TCW managing director Jess Ravich successfully coerced her into sex by threatening to withhold company resources from a fund she managed.
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Before the trial, Mr. Jiang's wife, Jin Bianling, who lives in California, wrote in an open letter that she believed he had been coerced.
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His stories blurred the lines between gay and straight, coerced and consensual, comedy and melodrama, the funny and the repulsive, high and low art.
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The victim may be incapable of consent for a number of reasons — be it that they are a minor or perhaps they were coerced.
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Rubin had allegedly been having an extramarital affair with a woman at Google and, according to the complaint, had coerced her into oral sex.
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Franks has denied ever having "physically intimidated, coerced, or had, or attempted to have any sexual contact with any member" of his congressional staff.
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The case was first featured on "Making a Murderer" in 2016, which led to criticism over Dassey&aposs confession that many argued was coerced.
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Foreign diplomats have said Gui and Lee were believed to have been abducted or coerced from Thailand and Hong Kong respectively, and taken to China.
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" They also said they saw 'no evidence' that Jodi Stachowski was threatened or coerced by Avery in any way: "We saw no indication of that.
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As the administration debates a new Iran policy, there is much talk of fresh sanctions, with some arguing for "coerced democratisation": ie, toppling the mullahs.
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All three of the men say they agreed to speak to CNN and were not coerced by the Kurdish officials that run the detention center.
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Some researchers see drug courts as coerced, rather than mandatory treatment, because people are still given a choice: go to jail or enter drug treatment.
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The film became infamous for an incident in which three minors — none of them Renfro — claimed they were coerced into disrobing for a shower scene.
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Actor Michael Egan filed a civil lawsuit in April 2014 saying Singer coerced him multiple times into performing sex acts years earlier as a minor.
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The first season of Making a Murderer explored the evidence in both cases, calling into question whether Avery was framed and Dassey's confession was coerced.
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"When I was on the set of #ToAllTheBoysIveLovedBefore, I coerced the cast into making these teen movie moments bc I'm a pushy queen," Han tweeted.
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She says she filed a claim alleging that she was coerced into signing a severance agreement, saying that she signed it immediately upon receiving it.
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He was given pen and paper and coached on his "statement of guilt," a coerced confession he was made to re-write over and over.
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It sets up a power dynamic in which a woman needs something from a man, and she's coerced to use her sexuality to get it.
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The United States has said foreign firms in China are often coerced to transfer their technology to Chinese firms if they want to operate there.
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Calusinski says her confession was coerced and, more importantly, that there is new evidence challenging that description of Ben's injuries — arguments that prosecutors have disputed.
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That being said, if someone is under 18 and providing commercial sex acts, regardless of whether or not they were coerced, that's considered human trafficking.
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In 1742, A young woman became pregnant with her boyfriend, and it's recorded that the boyfriend coerced his pregnant significant other to have an abortion.
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"Offering a so-called 'choice' between jail time and coerced contraception or sterilization is unconstitutional," said Hedy Weinberg, ACLU-TN executive director, in a statement.
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In her recent video called Date Outfit Ideas, which was posted July 483, it appears she is being coerced by someone outside of the shot.
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America's State Department expressed concern this month about the growing number who "appear to have been coerced to confess to alleged crimes on state media".
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Though his lawyer, Jesse A. Young, argued that the confession was coerced, the jury returned a guilty verdict after only a few hours of deliberation.
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She tells me that she was coerced into leaving Hungary aged 18 by a man who promised a well paid hotel job in the Netherlands.
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But Weng Jianghong, the company's general manager of e-commerce, said Alibaba had not coerced them and the decision to focus on Tmall was strategic.
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Though in each case I tried to capture the miscellaneous experience of that particular interlude, the mood of each has inevitably been coerced into coherence.
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In 1998, Christopher Tapp was sentenced to life in prison for Dodge's murder and rape, but he's appealing his conviction saying his confession was coerced.
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They say the confession of the then-16-year-old was involuntarily coerced and that there existed no physical evidence linking him to the crime.
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The accusations in the second story were even more serious, including "multiple allegations of either physically forced or coerced oral sex," Farrow said on CNN.
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Top Lebanese officials and senior politicians close to Hariri told Reuters last week that Saudi Arabia was holding him and had coerced him into quitting.
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The court, in a statement on its website, said there were inconsistencies in the forensic evidence and the suspects' confessions, which could have been coerced.
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In a few cases, the FCC coerced companies to abide by net neutrality regulations and telephone pricing rules which were later struck down in court.
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When his old archenemy, the scheming businessman Crain (Sam Hazeldine), abducts Bishop's new love, Gina (Jessica Alba), Bishop is coerced into resuming his former trade.
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The case was first featured on "Making a Murderer" in 2016, and the docu-series sparked criticism over Dassey's confession, which many argued was coerced.
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Providers will be coerced into withholding essential health-care information and referral options to patients, breeding distrust and risking poor health outcomes for their patients.
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The women said they were coerced into confessing and had no legal counsel at the time to contest the allegations against them, their lawyer said.
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Others may justifiably claim that they were coerced into service or that economic survival gave them no choice but to draw pay as ISIS soldiers.
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"We want to balance creating more options with making sure people don't feel like they're being coerced into stuff they don't care about," said McCollum.
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The sudden nature of Hariri's resignation has also fueled speculation in Lebanon that he was coerced into quitting and has been held against his will.
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At the same time, a majority of girls who had tried anal sex said they didn't actually want to; their partners persuaded or coerced them.
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Ms. Salman has said her husband punched her, choked her, threatened to kill her, coerced her into sex and left her isolated in their home.
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Mr. Hernandez and his family blamed the inconsistencies on detectives and an assistant district attorney, who they maintained had coerced witnesses to give false testimony.
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And it does not protect people with disabilities from violence and abuse, such as coerced sexual and reproductive health decisions, sterilization abuse, and police violence.
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With the revised North American trade pact, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, stuck in Congress, Mr. López Obrador's may have felt coerced to act.
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Some of the kidnapped girls are then coerced into suicide attacks; in fact, one in three of Boko Haram's female suicide bombers is a minor.
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"All of these cases point to the idea that states should craft targeted statutes that address the crime of coerced or encouraged suicide," Medwed said.
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"I have absolutely never physically intimidated, coerced, or had, or attempted to have, any sexual contact with any member of my congressional staff," he said.
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In at least one case, prosecutors said, Ray coerced one of the women students into repeatedly engaging in sex work to earn money for him.
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Moreno, Salman's attorney, said in opening statements that FBI investigators had coerced Salman into "adopting their narrative" and that they failed to record her statements.
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However, a former neighbor told NBC New York that Graham became a "dark person" after she met Anderson, who coerced her into a militant religion.
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Beginning in the 1840s, their husbands were suddenly permitted — indeed, encouraged and sometimes coerced — to take on additional wives as a path to eternal salvation.
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"This case concerns an unlawful program of 'coerced' migration," Newark lawyers say in court documents filed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey on Monday.
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He had hoped, with Ukraine's coerced help, to smear Biden and the Democrats with accusations of corruption and collusion that he's faced for three years.
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Human trafficking is modern slavery, and victims are often vulnerable people who are coerced, dislocated and then forced into slavery -- often in the sex trade.
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That was true in the sense that any form of coerced labor can be described as slavery, from Ancient Rome to modern-day human trafficking.
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By the time we arrive at Liniers' bullock blood-pink entrance, gauchos have already coerced livestock into corrals, dividing them by weight, breed, and colour.
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The number of children coerced to take part in fighting almost tripled compared to 22012, and children are being recruited at an ever younger age.
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The number of children coerced to take part in fighting almost tripled compared to 2600, and children are being recruited at an ever younger age.
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" It noted that drug offenders are often "subjected to beatings and coerced confessions which are later used in revolutionary courts to secure their death sentences.
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"The issues themselves reveal that OEMs can be coerced to create signed firmware images that enable the attack I outlined without needing a vulnerability," Beniamini explained.
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In the beginning, they were almost comically crude: just stem cells, chemically coerced into proto-neurons and then swirled into blobs in a salty-sweet bath.
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"The deal is groundless because China, which sticks to a defensive defense policy, has never coerced any country on the South China Sea issue," it said.
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In October 22015, Rick posted on Facebook that in 2008 Kirt Webster, who represented some of country music's biggest stars, repeatedly coerced him into sexual acts.
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RAICES said its attorneys suspect that many of the fathers at Karnes were coerced into agreeing to deportation in order to expedite reunification with their children.
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On January 30th, NASA scientist and US citizen Sidd Bikkannavar was coerced into unlocking his phone for Customs agents at the border, possibly exposing sensitive information.
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The woman who had a sexual relationship with him in 2015 told the committee that he hit her and she felt coerced into performing oral sex.
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They are, in fact, ordinary men who have bought into a culture that believes women can be gamed, persuaded, or—at its worst—coerced into sex.
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The piece details many instances of abhorrent behavior; one 20003-year-old said she was later coerced into getting an abortion — a claim Kelly's attorneys denied.
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"The deal is groundless because China, which sticks to a defensive defence policy, has never coerced any country on the South China Sea issue," it said.
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First of all, it's unclear how many women are sleeping with leader and founder Lionel Jeffries (Brennan Brown), and whether they were coerced into doing so.
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Curiously, no current or former players seem to be whining about the new hazing clause that says players can't be coerced into drinking until they spew.
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It covers even those families where the parent already "waived" their child's asylum rights (on a form some parents have claimed they were coerced into signing).
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"In Pinky, we see the the main character coerced into 'allowing' her friends to do something to her body that she isn't okay with," Soule says.
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Thanks to current policy, any traveler could be coerced into allowing CBP to access this private information without any suspicion that they have violated immigration law.
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Some local Sunni political and tribal leaders were coerced into pledging allegiance to the terrorist group by threats that they or their families would be killed.
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Thurman also recounts a harrowing near-death experience on the set of Kill Bill, claiming that director Quentin Tarantino coerced her to do a dangerous stunt.
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Victims are trafficked for profit and coerced into all manner of work, be it prostitution, forced labor, begging, crime, domestic servitude, forced marriage or organ mining.
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The woman suing Charlie Sheen for exposing her to HIV claims he coerced her into signing a hush agreement ... with the help of a goon squad.
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The actress's therapist also confirmed to Vanity Fair that de la Huerta told her that she felt coerced into having sex with Weinstein at the time.
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In court filings, he has denied wrongdoing, claiming that he and other young men in his Polish hometown were coerced into working for the Nazi occupiers.
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Once, when Alex was concerned about whether she'd coerced a source, Nic read a passage from the Canadian Association of Journalists code of ethics on-air.
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According to an investigation in the Miami Herald last year, the massage chair is where many of Epstein's victims said they were coerced into sex acts.
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It was pitch black, so I coerced a Poole's Lander to walk me to my car because I was so terrified of running into a bear.
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There is nothing in the report to suggest teams were paid or coerced into pulling players on to the field as part of "paid patriotism" initiatives.
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The governor also signed a law that allows adult victims to have charges against them dropped if they can show they were coerced into selling sex.
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The underage diver was "psychologically coerced" into "believing she was required to perform sexual services in exchange for her continued involvement in diving," the lawsuit says.
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Upon reporting her rape, an 18-year-old survivor was coerced into recanting by the local police department and eventually charged with submitting a false report.
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"Everyone should be able to access NHS services without the fear of being coerced into conversion therapy," said Jamie Pallas from trans-led organization Gendered Intelligence.
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She had taken LSD that night, and also told the university about an earlier sexual encounter with the same student that she said had been coerced.
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Though he admitted stealing a political propaganda poster from his hotel in the capital and apologized, it's unclear whether he was coerced into making the statements.
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The children, often recruited from poor neighborhoods, coerced into joining armed groups, or volunteered by their families, are robbed of the opportunity to receive an education.
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In 2016, a judge overturned the conviction on the grounds that it had been coerced, but that was appealed shortly after and he remains behind bars.
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In court filings, Palij has denied wrongdoing, claiming that he and other young men in his Polish hometown were coerced into working for the Nazi occupiers.
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To perform a search without a legal justification, police officers in the United States must gain consent that is voluntary, knowing and intelligent, and not coerced.
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It cites unconfirmed reports that some were coerced last year into fighting in Tajoura, just east of Tripoli, which is controlled by pro-Islamist armed groups.
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His stay in the kingdom led to accusations from Lebanese officials and politicians that Saudi Arabia had coerced him to resign, which he and Riyadh denied.
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Florida, overturned the murder convictions of four African-Americans on the ground that their confessions had been coerced in violation of the right to due process.
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For much of Western history, the only way out from under crushing debt was debtors' prison, where you'd be coerced into working off what you owed.
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In August, a federal magistrate judge ruled that Dassey's confession had been coerced by investigators and overturned his conviction, which the state Justice Department then appealed.
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In 2016, a police crackdown and threats of deportation coerced over 600,000 Afghans to face danger and destitution back in Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch has claimed.
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He said he still thought Mr. Hernandez was so mentally fragile that he became convinced of his own guilt after the police coerced him into confessing.
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American Express employees misled and coerced scores of small-business owners into signing up for cards, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
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But according to Mr. Dassey's legal team, his lawyers at the time failed him and his conviction rested largely on a confession that had been coerced.
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The (male) detectives Marie goes to see after she's raped believe she's lying and get a coerced confession out of her recanting what she's already reported.
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They refused plea bargains, insisting that incriminating statements they had made to the authorities had been coerced, and spent from seven to 13 years in prison.
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We don't know how many are being denied care and rights, coerced and shamed for their decisions, and even denied the ability to see a lawyer.
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She said she had not seen Mr. Williams that night, but had been coerced into naming him as the killer by the former detective, Louis Scarcella.
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The result is a brand consumers love, a company culture people fear, and a cadre of former employees who feel burned out and coerced into silence.
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He argued that he was coerced into being an informant and that he worked with his supposed victims to ensure that he disclosed little of value.
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First, with Hannah, Mitch mischaracterizes their evening together, when he coerced her to sleep with him after she came to him as a friend and mentor.
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Where once it produced upheaval by swallowing everything it could chew, today its systems are basically expulsive: unemployment and exclusion, rather than coerced assimilation and employment.
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The three executed men were all tortured into making false confessions and sentenced to death in unfair trials that relied almost entirely on those coerced confessions.
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It also alleges that Match relied on deceptive email marketing tactics whereby some users were coerced into signing up for the paid service under false pretenses.
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One of her accusers is Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was coerced into having sex with Prince Andrew three times when she was a teenager.
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She has had excruciating personal moments in the second season, from coerced fellatio from a Hollywood financier to her banishment from home in this final episode.
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If the prenup was signed days or even hours before the wedding, that could strengthen the argument that someone was coerced into agreeing to it. 8.
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We need to make sure no one is coerced or chooses aid in dying when they don't have the capacity to make the decision for themselves.
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For much of Western history, the only way out from under crushing debt was debtor's prison, where you'd be coerced into working off what you owed.
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She noted that the main evidence against the accused man, Conrado Juárez, was his own confession to the police, which his lawyer contends was coerced and false.
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The most obvious is that some end up at Stateville for reasons that are disconnected from culpability — coerced confessions, poor counsel, a racist jury, and so on.
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The case sparked cries of injustice with coerced confessions from Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Korey Wise and Yusef Salaam, who were minors at the time.
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On Valentine's Day, four men posing as immigration agents coerced $250 from a 21-year-old citizen living in Queens, who was afraid for his undocumented parents.
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Ray allegedly made as much as $1 million from his manipulationsUsing these coerced confessions, Ray laundered as much as $1 million obtained from his victims, prosecutors said.
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The escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China has focused on allegations of the coerced surrender of proprietary technology and the trampling of intellectual property rights.
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Prominent journalists and some of the country's largest media groups say they have been threatened and coerced into promoting the PTI and muting coverage of its rivals.
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Status: Incarcerated; serving life sentenceGuevara's alleged misconduct: Beating, coerced confession Rivera said in a letter to BuzzFeed News that Guevara struck him in the head and ribs.
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At least two Saudi-linked banks were coerced this year into accepting a settlement plan with AHAB, which now has the support of two-thirds of creditors.
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The Irish research found evidence of women being coerced into performing sexual acts to pay off drug debts, and teenagers committing suicide because they couldn't pay them.
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Dealers utilize debt as a form of coerced recruitment, a way of dragging in people who perhaps might not normally have got involved into the drug trade.
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It encourages people to ask for a verbal yes at every step of intimate interactions, but also recognizes that someone may feel coerced into agreeing to sex.
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Prosecutors argued that Durham used his position as a missionary to prey upon young victims, but Durham's attorney claimed the man's handwritten and taped confessions were coerced.
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Though he had confessed to the crime, Sharmaidze later claimed he, too, was coerced into doing so, though his conviction for Woodruff's murder was never officially overturned.
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Naomi Campbell won't be making any appearances on Empire tonight — her character was killed off a season ago when Lucious Lyon cruelly coerced her into committing suicide.
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This charge was in relation to his extramarital relationship with the woman who says Greitens coerced her into sexual acts (Greitens has maintained the relationship was consensual).
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During that relationship, which took place between 2011 and 2013, she claims that Kelly physically beat her, coerced her sexually, and controlled many aspects of her life.
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After more than 238 years of coerced abortions and hefty fines, the government finally relaxed its one-child policy to allow all families to have two children.
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The group was convicted for the crime after confessing to police, though the men insist their confessions were coerced as a result of a two-day interrogation.
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Government bureaucrats were buying and selling cocaine in the office; one official, while running the Denver office, allegedly coerced two female subordinates into having sex with him.
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Moonves stepped down hours after The New Yorker published a story with detailed allegations that he harassed female employees and coerced one woman into performing oral sex.
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When someone is coerced sexually it not only affects that person, but the lives of those around that person, like rows of dominoes falling in every direction.
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" Glassdoor warns employers not to offer incentives in exchange for reviews: "We will remove positive reviews where we have evidence that employees were compensated and/or coerced.
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Mr. Montoya, now 31, is suing the police and city of Denver for $30 million in damages over the "coerced interrogation" and false arrest, the lawsuit says.
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Defense attorneys said those teenage suspects had been tricked or coerced into confessing, and Mr. Wise and four others were later exonerated by DNA and other evidence.
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" Stephanie Todd, an NSPCC case worker from Croydon, elaborates: "I've worked on several cases where siblings are taken along and have ended up being raped or coerced.
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Most of these disciples claimed in court that they had been psychologically coerced or induced into smuggling drugs out of India by men at the Pune ashram.
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But so long as states are allowed to collect millions of dollars in coerced dues, the unions have an outsized voice in ongoing debates about improving education.
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At the tail end of the series, Ross coerced Rachel to give up her dream job in Paris so they could be together in New York City.
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These executions are primarily sectarian in nature, directed against Shia citizens of both countries, and are generally based on illegal arrests, torture, coerced confessions, and sham trials.
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The laws come amid debate over redefining prostitution as sex trafficking, in which victims are coerced and exploited, do not choose sex work voluntarily and cannot leave.
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I was made to believe my old friends and my family were evil and didn't want the best for me, and I was coerced into alienating them.
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North Korea said U.S. and South Korean agents bribed and coerced a North Korean man into joining the plot which was foiled by its state security ministry.
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In essence, individuals will be coerced into committing significant dollars into a business opportunity whose only real purpose is to fund those above them in the pyramid.
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They offered stomach-turning details of the attack, but their lawyers said the confessions were coerced from pliable teenagers, some of them questioned without their parents present.
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To be clear, I have never groped, coerced, or exposed myself inappropriately to any workplace colleague in my entire broadcast career, covering 22000 networks over 22005 years.
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The woman, who had been his hairdresser, testified before a state legislative committee that she had also been coerced into sex and that he later slapped her.
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The coerced sex has become so common that the men don't think their actions are wrong, and the women have come to accept such behavior, some said.
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Ida Rud, 37, took a decade to realize that a friend who coerced her to have sex with him against her will had in fact raped her.
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In announcing the rescission of the letter, Ms. DeVos assailed the guidelines as federal overreach that coerced schools into setting up quasi-judicial systems fraught with inconsistencies.
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Mr. Sommer's prosecution came in an era when Suffolk County was rife with charges of police brutality and coerced or fabricated confessions, as well as mismanaged courts.
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"They admitted they were guilty," Mr. Trump said in a statement after the men were cleared of the crime, pointing to their coerced confessions from decades ago.
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When she was 15, and a student at an elite Northeastern boarding school, Jo was coerced into a sexual relationship with a charismatic and manipulative English teacher.
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They also contend the fact Mr. Juárez spoke freely to a reporter and repeated things he said to detectives undermines his claim the police coerced his confession.
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"He told the reporter he had been coerced into confessing, and in fact that he had not done it," Ms. Bolger told the judges during oral arguments.
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There, the victims were "deceptively subjected to sexual servitude, forced to engage in sexual acts and coerced into commercial sexual activity and forced labor," the lawsuit says.
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We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity.
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The film has faced a hostile backlash over allegations that the nonprofessional actors were coerced and mistreated on set, and subjected to both psychological and physical torture.
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Dassey's lawyers argue that he is partially mentally disabled and he was coerced into confessing by police officers, though Wisconsin prosecutors have said the confession was voluntary.
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Coerced/forced sexual initiation in women has also been associated with higher rates of HIV, sexually-transmitted diseases, and intercourse with multiple and high-risk sex partners.
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Modern-day slavery, also known as forced labor, involves people who are coerced into working under the threat of violence or intimidation, according to the United Nations.
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Back in North Korea, she said she and other defectors on South Korean TV shows were often coerced into slandering the North — an allegation the channels deny.
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"I was coerced into receiving oral sex from a girl I did not want to have sex with," one of the women claimed in a 993 lawsuit.
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Governor Matt Bevin said he has asked for the hiring of a law firm to determine whether Steve Beshear's administration coerced state employees into donating to political campaigns.
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During Tuesday's hearing, Nirider argued that her client's confession had been coerced by interrogators who repeatedly made "false promises of leniency" as they tried to ensure Dassey's cooperation.
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"He pulled out a handgun and a Taser and coerced her to his back bedroom, where he had video cameras set up, and computers," DeKalb County Police Det.
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Their study, which was provided to BuzzFeed News and will be published in the journal Violence Against Women, found that 52% of the callers had experienced coerced debt.
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Five black and Hispanic boys from Harlem were convicted and served time based on confessions that later turned out to be false and, they said, coerced by police.
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At its most extreme, domestic workers are being trafficked to the United States and coerced to work for physically and sexually abusive employers for little or no pay.
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"She was taken from her family by a 50-year-old man, whether she was coerced or not and everything is … well, I believe the coercion," James said.
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She said she was coerced to lie and tell everyone that her mom had stolen the clip from her phone and posted it publicly to manipulate the situation.
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The 14-year-old girl in question posted a statement online alleging that Sanchez sent her salacious messages and coerced her into sending him explicit photos and videos.
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Status: Died behind bars; still convictedGuevara's alleged misconduct: Beating, coerced confession Pena testified that he falsely confessed after Guevara repeatedly hit him with his hands and a flashlight.
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Grace claimed, via the article, that the comedian coerced her into sexual acts, and would not accept her verbal and non-verbal cues that she was not interested.
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Keri Claussen Khalighi claims that, in 1991, Ratner was present when Simmons allegedly removed the then-17-year-old model's clothes and "coerced" her into performing oral sex.
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In the lawsuit, the actress claims he repeatedly masturbated in front of her, coerced her into touching his penis, and performed oral sex on her without her consent.
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In 1989, a woman was brutally assaulted and raped while jogging in Central Park; five teenagers, one Hispanic and four black, were coerced into confessing and wrongly imprisoned.
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It was obvious that China would not accept the claim that its economic and industrial revival was based on decades of intellectual property theft and coerced technology transfers.
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Dassey admitted his role in Halbach's murder during police questioning but later recanted, insisting the real killer was still walking free and that police had coerced his confession.
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It also infers that the videotaped confession of the then 16-year-old Dassey – who is described by multiple people on the show as learning disabled – was coerced.
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The series shed new light on the case, prompting a legal push to overturn Dassey's conviction because his confession, as seen on Making a Murderer, was allegedly coerced.
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Overly aggressive police departments still try to find ways to skirt its provisions, and there are persistent reports of suspects being tricked, coerced or brutalized, most often minorities.
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But the Netflix series cast doubt on the narrative of the case advanced by authorities, and last week, a judge ruled that Dasey's 2006 confession was unlawfully coerced.
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Worse, their sights may be set not on corporations with teams of attorneys but on law-abiding individuals who may be coerced in acceding to the agency's demand.
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For those teachers who choose to fund a union, their dues will be more impactful, since they are no longer coerced but earned annually by satisfying voluntary members.
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As part of her release, Ms. Wang recorded a video in which she disavowed her work and disparaged her colleagues, but they said her confession was probably coerced.
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To see that adds another layer of thought to the film, as to whether she was coerced into decisions or made them mostly of her own free will.
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Because the islands were unpopulated—apart from the birds—the workers who would toil among mountains of guano often had to be tricked and coerced into going there.
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The move comes after Human Rights Watch published a report detailing accounts by dozens of women and girls who said they were sexually abused or coerced into sex.
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What's important is that it never feels like you, as a reader, are being coerced or nudged by the shadowy hand of the behind the scenes PR machine.
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I didn't even really need any groceries, but made the mistake of walking through the frozen aisle and got self-coerced into buying an arugula burrata prosciutto flatbread.
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I found them both straight away, but could only hold the former until the other character in the room was coerced into telling me precisely where they were.
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The women I know working throughout the UK and Ireland, to refer to them in any way as coerced, or trafficked, or even feeble-minded is just hysterical.
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Putin did not view the protests in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan as being indigenous and organic but rather coerced and co-opted by western NGOs and the CIA.
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He recently stepped down from the College of Cardinals over accusations that he had molested an altar boy decades ago and coerced seminary students to share his bed.
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In a bizarre diplomatic situation, concern has mounted that the prime minister, Saad Hariri, has been coerced by Saudi Arabia and may be a de facto prisoner there.
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In Luc Besson's "Anna," a struggling, beautiful young woman is coerced into becoming a world-class assassin, and finds herself pining for her freedom while dispatching her targets.
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They were convicted based partly on police-coerced confessions, and each spent between six and 245-plus years in prison for charges including attempted murder, rape and assault.
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Jurors are likely to hear accounts that women in a secret sorority within the group were branded with Mr. Raniere's initials and coerced into having sex with him.
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In June, Mr. Dassey then won a major victory when a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court ruled 2 to 1 that his confession was coerced.
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But in December 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled by a 4-to-3 vote that his confession had not been coerced.
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According to detailed accounts published in The New York Times in December, both Mr. Friedman and Mr. Batali frequently touched, propositioned and coerced female employees at the restaurant.
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It is tragic that while Islamabad has pressured and coerced nongovernmental groups, it has opened up greater political and social space for Islamic extremist groups and their affiliates.
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Gloria Allred, a Los Angeles lawyer who is representing the former production assistant, said her client had told prosecutors the truth about being physically coerced to have sex.
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"I will not be bullied or coerced regardless of tactics used, and I intend to fully defend myself against any baseless allegations brought against me in any forum."
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Experts placed his I.Q. in the 50s or 60s, which his lawyers contend made him easily coerced by detectives, and unable to understand his rights or his confession.
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In December, a federal judge dismissed Flynn's accusations that the special counsel's office had engaged in a politically-motivated scheme against him and coerced him into pleading guilty.
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"In a democratic nation, people are not coerced to get pregnant and therefore the rights to terminate pregnancy should be safeguarded too," the NHRCK said in a statement.
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Prosecutors do not dispute that what Mohammed and the others said in the C.I.A. prisons was coerced, and they are not seeking to use those interrogations at trial.
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Many described potential crimes, including managers who coerced them to work past the legal limit of hours and doctor logs, at times physically preventing workers from going home.
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With the help of a relative, Mr. Williams found and spoke to Ms. Smith, who, court papers say, told him she had been coerced into giving the identification.
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Ramones told authorities the threat against Ingall was real, that Rabago found it humorous, and that Ingall only reluctantly licked the urinal after he was coerced into it.
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Third, many of these flipped witnesses are former associates of the target or subject, and they won't testify against their friends unless pressured or coerced to do so.
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According to Adi, his lawyer and multiple media interviews with Adi's ex-wife, she was coerced into making the statement after immigration officials showed up at her door.
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Others have shown up for parliamentary races standing next to a political nobody who was bribed or coerced into running against them, to make the race look fair.
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The series focused on the prosecution's lack of incriminating evidence, a confession that many believe was coerced, and a police department that possibly had something against the accused.
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"She was taken from her family by a 50-year-old man, whether she was coerced or not and everything is … well, I believe the coercion," James tells PEOPLE.
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That was more than a month after a state report found that Greitens had coerced his hairdresser into nonconsensual sex acts and took nude photos of her as blackmail.
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Appearing onscreen during the start of the show at London's Royal Opera House, DiCaprio was coerced into delivering a sweet kiss on Maggie Smith's cheek – much to her delight.
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" The mom cooperated with police and told investigators she was scared to go to jail when Jones allegedly coerced her into abusing her child, saying it was his "fantasy.
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Women in the study whose partners hid financial information from them, like Cheryl's husband did, were more than three times as likely to be the victims of coerced debt.
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There is a differentiation within human trafficking between victims who end up as sex workers and victims who are coerced into providing labor for free or illegally low wages.
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What of the evidence that the plaintiffs (Jewish and atheist residents of the town) saw themselves treated as "second-class citizens" and felt coerced to join in the supplications?
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"I made it very clear that the U.S. navy will not be coerced and will continue to conduct routine and lawful operations around the world," Richardson told the newspaper.
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That was something of an about-turn for Mr Abe, who had previously said he doubted the women had been coerced—a view that his many ultranationalist supporters espouse.
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Google gave Rubin a reported $90 million exit package in 2014, following an investigation into an allegation that he had coerced another employee to perform oral sex on him.
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Bubach said she was asked whether Ostadhassan had coerced her to convert and quizzed on the number of Islamic centers and mosques the couple had visited on their travels.
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Kailey Kaminsky, who worked on Carter Can in 2008, told THR in an interview that Oosterhouse had coerced her into performing repeated oral sex acts during the show's production.
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Steve Wynn resigned as chairman and chief executive of Wynn Resorts, one of the world's largest casino companies, following allegations stretching back decades that he coerced employees into sex.
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In December, police said t hey foiled an MS-13 kidnapping and murder plot when they saw the intended 16-year-old male victim being coerced into a van.
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Coerced into marriage at 18, Adam said he had suffered mental breakdowns and still fears for his life should his family ever find out the truth about his sexuality.
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At first, the women's business relationship with Baston was consensual, but his violent tendencies increased—whenever the women tried to leave the arrangement, Baston violently coerced them into staying.
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For anti-sex work activists, porn is an inherently exploitative industry: even if the performers working in it have freely chosen to do so, and are not being coerced.
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All five said their confessions were coerced under extreme duress, and they were later exonerated when a convicted serial rapist whose DNA matched the attack confessed to the crime.
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Schwartz said in court that the girl was allegedly being abused by her mother and was coerced into going along with the "made-up tale" of abuse, Newsday reports.
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Per the NYT story, Rubin had multiple relationships with Google employees and "coerced" oral sex from an employee in 2013 — a claim that the company investigated and found credible.
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The group was convicted for the crime after confessing to police, though the men insist that their confessions were coerced as a result of a two-day long interrogation.
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Lalonde, who is based in Ottawa, says the most discussed subject when she talks with girls and women is their feelings of being coerced, manipulated, and shamed into sex.
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There the shrill voices of historical revisionists, who dispute that women were coerced—there were, after all, also volunteers from Japan and elsewhere—have grown louder in recent years.
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The local police department had long faced allegations of coerced confessions and abuses of power, and critics raised concerns about the cozy relationship between the police and local prosecutors.
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The United States and China are waging a trade war of words, where phrases like "coerced technology transfer" and "22019 percent tariff" are tossed around but nothing actually happens.
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"Bohonyi psychologically coerced (the woman) into believing that she was required to perform sexual services in exchange for her continued involvement in diving," the lawsuit says, according to IndyStar.
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CBS announced the move Sunday, hours after The New Yorker published a second story detailing allegations that Moonves harassed female employees and coerced one woman into performing oral sex.
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Prosecutors said Raniere led a group within Nxivm called DOS or "the sorority" in which women were branded with his initials, blackmailed and coerced into having sex with him.
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Mr. Lin was jailed on charges of bribery and abuse of power, but his supporters say that a taped confession officials used to support the case had been coerced.
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"The committees that conducted these reviews identified no evidence to substantiate allegations that Secretary Clinton orchestrated, manipulated, or otherwise coerced CFIUS member agencies to approve the deal," Cummings wrote.
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" They argue this issue is "directly related to effectuating the Court's ruling that parents make an informed, non-coerced decision if they are going to leave their children behind.
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It suggested he was mentally unfit, was coerced into a confession that he later recanted, and that his court-appointed lawyer, Len Kachinsky, was content to cut a deal.
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As president of AFSCME Local 3790 in New Jersey, I empathize with Phillip's difficult position of being pitted between his personal principles and the coerced nature of the law.
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Its star Robert Taylor, who told the House Un-American Activities Committee he'd been coerced by the Office of War Information into making the movie, plays an American conductor.
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Seth Lennon, a spokesman for Worldwide, said that Hetian Taida had only recently enrolled in its program, and the organization had no information on possible coerced labor in Xinjiang.
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Critics, however, noted that before becoming prime minister for the second time in 2012, Mr. Abe publicly questioned whether Japan's imperial military actually coerced Korean women into sexual slavery.
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"During this photographic session, Defendant Surin required Plaintiff 4 to perform sexual favors on him" and to "wear a mask while he coerced her into intercourse," the lawsuit states.
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At the same time, I fear many will be coerced into compliance as the health care industry's middle management translates the 130 target into a measure of physician performance.
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In their roughly 45-minute conversation, which formed the basis of an article published the next day, Mr. Juárez denied killing Anjélica and said investigators had coerced his confession.
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The government exerts tight control over all information broadcast about the war, including interviews with civilians, who can be coerced and threatened with arrest if they criticize the government.
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Her lawyer, Richard A. Portale, argued that she was coerced by investigators and that there was a language barrier between Ms. Graswald, a native of Latvia, and the police.
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Dance is what remains of the spirit of resistance, and of an essence of individuality beyond the autobiographical spiels that are coerced from Ms. Murphy and Mr. O'Conor's characters.
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One memory stands out from the four years he spent as a rebel: he was coerced into killing his best friend when he lagged behind on a long march.
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When they were coerced, women were also 60% more likely to have endometriosis, a painful condition in which tissue that's supposed to grow inside the uterus grows outside instead.
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The Israeli armed forces could have stopped the Syrian Army or at least coerced it into declaring a "safe zone" for refugees with a no-fly zone over it.
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Thumbelina is kidnapped from the woman who grows her in a tulip from a grain of barley and nearly coerced into marriages with, sequentially, a toad and a mole.
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What if the next season of Westworld explores how we give away pieces of our humanity to evil tech corporations willingly rather than through any sort of coerced manipulation?
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A new study released today finds that one in sixteen US women report that they were forced—raped, assaulted, and/or coerced—during their first time experiencing vaginal penetration.
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Half of those who were forced said their rapist or assaulter was larger or older—and those coerced tended to be younger when it happened than those who weren't.
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"This is not something instructed, coerced by the central government," Lam said of her disastrous extradition bill, in a recording of a private speech leaked to Reuters in September.
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Where trafficking has victims -- such as people forced or coerced to perform labor or commercial sex acts -- those involved in human smuggling are party to the crime, he wrote.
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One investigation in February ended with a retired Air Force general being docked two stars after it was found that he coerced a junior officer into having sexual relations.
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Sarah also told Hansen that Kai sent her explicit photos when she was 17, and that the couple coerced her into making a video voicing her support for them.
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I had been sober for over two years at the time I was coerced to sign away my parental rights, despite numerous accomplishments and evidence of a rehabilitated life.
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Ms. Evans later filed a lawsuit in which she claimed that she had been coerced into signing the agreement at a time when she was in intense psychological distress.
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Critics say that many parents have been confused or coerced into signing forms that waive their children's right to asylum in the hope of being reunited with them quickly.
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The report defined sexual victimization as any forced or coerced sexual acts between young people held in juvenile correctional facilities, or any sexual contact between them and facility staff.
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That included a $90 million payout in 2014 to Andy Rubin, the creator of the Android phone, who allegedly coerced a female subordinate into performing oral sex on him.
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Kailey Kaminsky, who worked on Carter Can in 2008, told THR in an interview that Oosterhouse, 41, had coerced her into performing repeated oral sex acts during the show's production.
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The individual sheep in these massive herds appear to be zig-zagging left and right as they're coerced to move from one hillside paddock to another in Rangitikei, New Zealand.
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Sadly, though no amount of money can give back the years taken away from the Five through the use of coerced confessions which were initially sanctioned by New York courts.
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Instead, the family has gathered together under the ruse of a wedding as Haohao (Han Chen), Billi's cousin, has been coerced into marrying his girlfriend of only a few months.
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The series, which was dismissed by prosecutors and Halbach's family as exploitative and one-sided, put a spotlight on longstanding accusations of planted evidence, a coerced confession and a coverup.
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Lumet's account, in which she describes being coerced into sex, follows the account of model Keri Claussen Khaligi, in which she claimed that Simmons had sexually assaulted her in 1991.
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Nobody in America is coerced into parroting the Trumpian line, and indeed, elements of the media that lie outside the Trumposphere appear to be prospering and flourishing under his regime.
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Virginia Giuffre, who was photographed with Andrew's hand around her waist when she was 17 in 2001, has alleged she was coerced by Epstein to have sex with the prince.
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Bowman would read the defendants' names, advise them that by pleading guilty they were giving up their rights, ask if they were coerced, then accept their pleas and pass judgment.
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A skeptical account of their prosecution for the 2005 murder of photographer Teresa Halbach, the series brought national attention to allegations of planted evidence, a coerced confession and a coverup.
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Globally, according to the United Nations, at least one in three women is beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused by an intimate partner in the course of her lifetime.
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Bryce is still getting whatever he wants, including coerced sex with his now-girlfriend, Chloe, who seems to be questioning her relationship when he won't take "no" for an answer.
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China would go at least partway to addressing American demands that it enhance protection of intellectual property, stop coerced technology transfers and open its market more widely to foreign investors.
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Nelson admitted that she gave the boy oral sex but her attorney said she had been coerced after he threatened to tell people about their relationship, according to ABC 30.
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" Other allegations include "forced or coerced intercourse, as well as other incidents of unwanted contact that led students to feel betrayed by faculty or staff they had trusted and admired.
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"These killings are just the tip of the iceberg, people are killed when people can't be coerced by other means," says David Bruce, an independent researcher who studies violent crime.
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In the past two years, Nirider and Drizen have had some victories in overturning Dassey's conviction, arguing in appeals that he had intellectual disabilities and was wrongfully coerced into confessing.
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Pickup artistry, more in vogue in the early 2000s than it is now, sometimes treated women as less human than men, as "targets" to be coerced or fooled into sex.
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The US Department of Health and Human Services defines sexual assault as "any type of forced or coerced sexual contact or behavior that happens without consent," and it's very common.
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An entire chapter of "The Policy Game" extols its virtues, labelling the protectionism of Reagan, who coerced the Japanese into reducing their car exports in 22005, as "dangerous and virulent".
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The movie version of Barnum believed in his oddities, and he coerced them, back when they were trembling and self-loathing, onto the stage to perform for a jeering audience.
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The girl's parents likely coerced the girl to participate in the ritual of surviving only on water, for a second straight year, the child rights body said in its complaint.
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To be clear, I have never groped, coerced, or exposed myself inappropriately to any workplace colleague in my entire broadcast career, covering 6 networks over 30 years. Never. Ever. Never.
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And the third option — to show that the defendant acted "with reckless disregard as to whether the depicted person would be humiliated, harmed, intimidated, threatened, or coerced" — is equally problematic.
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As we reported ... immigrants at LAX who've been detained are being coerced to sign over their visas and green cards, as well as being sent back to their home countries.
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Despite no physical evidence tying them to the crime, and after an interrogation they say was coerced, they were swiftly arrested and dubbed the "Central Park Five" by the media.
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Tirschwell last month sued for $30 million in damages, claiming that TCW fired her after she complained that her boss, Jess Ravich, sexually harassed her and "coerced" her into sex.
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"The state should protect freedom of speech and freedom from coerced speech," said Kevin Theriot, senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom conservative Christian legal group representing the law's challengers.
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However, even considering the inadmissibility of coerced evidence in American courts, there is still sufficient evidence for high profile suspects to be sentenced to life in prison on lesser charges.
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The former chess champion insists that Putinism stifles a true "Russian democratic tradition," that Putin's supporters are coerced, and that those who detect appreciation for his authoritarian bent are deluded.
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Thousands of Koreans and a smaller number of Chinese died in the blasts; they had been brought to southern Japan and coerced into working for the all-consuming war effort.
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Immigration attorneys representing parents separated from their children filed court documents on Wednesday, arguing that their clients had been coerced into signing the waivers, or misinformed about the waiver's contents.
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As with so many consumption choices on the free market, the "choice" is only available to those with means, while those with limited purchasing power are constrained and even coerced.
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But the sister later said that she had been coerced into making false accusations against her brother while being held for 179 days in near isolation and without legal representation.
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Shahram Ahmadi, one of those hanged, was alleged to have been beaten and coerced into signing a blank piece of paper on which his false confession was recorded, Zeid said.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a measure that removes the legal requirement in sex trafficking cases to prove a child victim was forced or coerced into sex.
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Young men and boys are also being persuaded or coerced to stay behind and fight while women and children evacuate to escape the violence, according to the New York Times.
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The U.S. State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 28503 found that "coerced abortions and sterilizations" continue to take place under China's revised Population and Family Planning Law.
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Workers have argued that it has resulted in cuts to overtime pay and excessively long shifts, and some say they were coerced into signing new contracts agreeing to the system.
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The boys accused of assaulting Ms. Meili — Kharey Wise, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana, Jr. — were convicted on the strength of contradictory confessions coerced under duress.
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Within days, Mr. Ban announced that he had been coerced by the Saudis into temporarily removing the coalition from the annex, which is regarded as an annual blacklist of shame.
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Apple said it has also returned over $30 million to 35,000 foreign contract workers who were coerced by unscrupulous recruiters to pay excessive fees to be employed by the company.
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A brutal police crackdown and deportation threats coerced over 22019,000 Afghans in the last six months of 2016, including 365,000 registered refugees, to face danger and destitution back in Afghanistan.
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Pelly doesn't speak directly with the person who alleged that Hall coerced her, but there is some clarification on the matter from the "mediator" between Pinegrove and the alleged victim.
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But residents say Socfin's annual payment of $22 per acre ($22011 per hectare) is not enough and argue they did not understand the lease agreement - or were coerced into signing.
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Whether women were coerced into sex or gaming a system, one constant has been that in most cases, men are supervisors and have the power to dispense threats or favors.
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They report being forcibly branded with Raniere's initials, being coerced into unpaid labor, and being kept on extremely low-calorie diets to maintain the physiques Raniere found most sexually attractive.
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She suggested in her opening statement that the confession had been coerced, noting Mr. Lewis had never spent a night away from home and was subjected to a long interrogation.
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On Tuesday, a three-judge panel at the Western District Court in Seoul ruled that there was no evidence that Ms. Kim was coerced into having sex with Mr. Ahn.
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Now more than 100 Indigenous women from various nations in the region have come forward to say they were coerced or forced into a sterilization procedure as recently as 2018.
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At least six Russian soldiers in Moscow told Reuters they had been coerced into voting and told to provide photographic evidence that they had cast their ballot to their superiors.
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"You had legislation that broadly expanded the definition of terrorist activity, captured people who could have been coerced into terrorist activity and created this Tier III catchall category," he said.
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Mexico is an origin, transit and destination country for trafficking victims, from young men forced to work for criminal groups to women coerced into selling sex in the United States.
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He will not perform an abortion for purposes of gender or race selection or in cases where he has reason to believe that a woman is being coerced into it.
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"Trump has already proved himself wrong because China has demonstrated that it can't be coerced and is fully determined to reciprocate," an English-language editorial from China Daily said Thursday.
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Her interview also sparks a conversation about on-set power dynamics, after she recalled an incident in which she was coerced into doing a dangerous stunt by director Quentin Tarantino.
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The investigation of the bribe allegation exists within a previous racketeering charge that claims Kelly sexually exploited underage girls and coerced them into illegal sexual activity, according to the Times.
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Fanta is one of the dozens of girls who told rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) that they were coerced into having sex with their teachers in Senegal's secondary schools.
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According to lawsuits filed after his death, Epstein coerced two women to have sex with him while he was on work release, Ali Watkins reports at the New York Times.
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Critics argue that workers are essentially being coerced into giving up private medical information, such as their weight, their blood pressure and whether they are at particular risk for cancer.
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Eric Greitens (R) on Tuesday refused to resign amid allegations he coerced a woman into sex and then blackmailed her, despite top state Republican lawmakers urging him to step down.
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On Monday, a Tennessee judge declined to allow DNA testing requested by the daughter of Sedley Alley, who was put to death in 22 but claimed his confession was coerced.
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Noble accuses Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in a hotel bathroom in Cannes, France, in 2014 and says Weinstein coerced her with talk of a potential movie role for her.
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If the penalties and requirements for health insurance coverage haven't coerced the expected number of people to buy insurance, just imagine how quickly those coverage levels will drop without them.
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A manicurist who worked for Wynn said he had coerced her into having sex with him; a masseuse said she was pressured to perform sex acts on Wynn during massages.
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The resulting documentary is damning and revealing, not just about the ways that officers are coerced into maintaining questionable ethical practices but also about how they're punished if they don't.
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"This vast network provides financial infrastructure to the Basij's efforts to recruit, train, and indoctrinate child soldiers who are coerced into combat under the IRGC's direction," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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"If America, China relations become very difficult, our position becomes tougher because then we will be coerced to choose between being friends with America and being friends with China, " he said.
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Many parents said they had been coerced into signing away their rights to seek asylum and agreeing to deportation, believing it was the only way to be reunited with their children.
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Dassey was set to be released by Friday after a lower-court judge ruled he had been coerced into confessing he had helped Avery murder a woman when he was 16.
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The court also cut the prison terms of the two other men, Abraham Alfonso Gavilan and Rolando Cepeda Abreu, finding Gavilan guilty of a coerced sexual act and Abreu of rape.
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Those things cannot be commanded or coerced by others, regardless of the history of the relationship or the need a person may feel for those kinds of connection with another person.
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On Friday, the White House fired him for disloyalty—not to the country he serves in uniform, but to the president who coerced a foreign power into smearing an election rival.
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Another woman featured in the Times story, Violet Paley, told BuzzFeed News that she first met Franco in March 2016, and he later coerced her to perform oral sex on him.
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In a motion for summary judgment, the board's lawyers argued (among other things) that the case record showed no evidence that Musk somehow coerced independent shareholders to approve the SolarCity acquisition.
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Those claims include an instance where Rubin allegedly coerced another Google employee with whom he was having an affair to perform oral sex on him in a hotel room in 2013.
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Steve Wynn resigned as finance chairman of the Republican Party following a report that he had coerced female employees at his casino in Las Vegas into sex or to massage him.
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Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment about why Trump was questioning Cartwright's guilty plea or whether he was suggesting federal officials coerced Cartwright into admitting guilt.
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Dassey's attorney, Laura Nirider, argued before the panel that her client's confession had been coerced by interrogators who repeatedly made "false promises of leniency" as they tried to ensure Dassey's cooperation.
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Looking back on it as a 35-year-old, she said, she could see that she had been a naive 20103-year-old, pressured and coerced into sex on multiple occasions.
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Criminals, with help from Pemex workers who are bribed or coerced, attach thick hoses to the pipes, which channel the fuel into trucks, often waiting several kilometres away to receive it.
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We're not in it to hear endless re-litigating of exactly when Teresa Halbach's car was found, or whether several different courts of appeals can agree that Dassey's confession was coerced.
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Lieutenant General Flynn, coerced into a plea deal after exculpatory evidence was withheld, and then he has to sell his house because he can&apost afford to pay for his defense.
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After watching portions of the confession on Netflix, many viewers came to believe Dassey was coerced by Fassbender and Wiegert, who repeatedly question him until the teen gave them a confession.
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