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"criminality" Definitions
  1. the fact of people being involved in crime; criminal acts

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The rampant criminality it revealed suggests the desperate need to thoroughly investigate financial, political and electoral criminality in the United States.
"When you've seen this level of criminality — and what I would consider cascading criminality — if this doesn't push you over, when would you impeach?" he said.
He hit heavily on terrorism, urban criminality, and national decline.
The economy is still hobbled by poor infrastructure and criminality.
Criminality is one thing, but this truly strains the imagination.
Criminality among the city's 50 aldermen is also astonishingly common.
If you just focus on [criminality], it's a bandaid solution.
To do better, we owe the victims of hate criminality.
The big question: How high any potential criminality could reach.
The Bangladeshi authorities say the camps are hubs of criminality.
When sex enters into the equation, female criminality remains perplexing.
But this monstrous criminality incited its own form of resistance.
No one will presume criminality in you or your children.
There was little ambiguity about the criminality of Rajaratnam's intentions.
He rejected the suggestion the violence was driven by criminality.
" She added: "Things have changed in terms of the criminality.
But robbing fans of their memories is some Azkaban-level criminality.
Will DJ Shaolin Fantastic's flirtations with criminality catch up to him?
Van Jones in 13th describes humanity as the opposite of criminality.
Mr Salmond denies the allegations and rejects "any suggestion of criminality".
Talk of "due process" or criminality diverts us from these conversations.
Somebody needs to look at this other than Horowitz for criminality.
"We live in an age of mendacity and criminality," West said.
That people associate AAE with ignorance and criminality is bad enough.
Black names are often associated with Black poverty, criminality, and incivility.
They use that investment bank to spread criminality to other spheres.
Criminality does not just emerge, in a vacuum, from drug use.
But only one of them suffers actual consequences for that criminality.
In 2015, he published his second book, entitled Weed and Criminality.
This "reflexive" response adopted criminality as the bar to be met.
Wartime and/or criminality will feature in the foreground or background.
When black criminality ceased, black death would cease, President Roosevelt suggested.
That doesn't even begin to examine the scope of her criminality.
Trump's administration is dripping with criminality, corruption, nepotism and self-enrichment.
Now with Trump there is a "whiff of criminality," he said.
"There is no criminality at this time," Lapine said in the release.
Having no money in prison destroys your social ties and perpetuates criminality.
The 53-year-old's tone is notably casual given Guzmán's notorious criminality.
Criminality really lies in the eye -- and the geography -- of the beholder.
Nor do they point to criminality on the part of the president.
That is a remarkably reflexive urge to equate the opposition with criminality.
This is an affront to the foundational extradition principle of double criminality.
"Organized criminality"—Destiny's Child does not sound like a very good gang.
Reporters frequently omitted key facts or filed sensationalized tales of black criminality.
Nor is it simply "criminality," as South Africa's political leaders repeatedly claim.
More greed, corruption, criminality, bloated CEO pay, financial crashes and taxpayer bailouts.
A law enforcement official said investigators had found no signs of criminality.
The IRS scandal is one of abuse of power, regardless of criminality.
Jia then changes pace, moving to the cold reality of criminality exposed.
"A war on criminality is not a war on humanity," he said.
As it is, a fog of criminality hangs over all of Trumpworld.
However, it is also not a smoking gun of criminality against Trump.
A huge part of anti-immigrant anxiety is fear of immigrant criminality.
That would be really endorsing an act of international criminality to take this.
It also didn't originate online—these stereotypes of criminality/inhumanity are centuries old.
Along those lines, it embraces a Trumpian view of Mexican violence and criminality.
What can tattoos more directly associated with criminality tell us about an inmate?
But even the most dramatic revelations might not involve criminality, warns one person.
Poor governance, high unemployment and criminality make them fertile territory for violent extremism.
Many other items are less concerned with her supposed criminality than her gender.
He's looking at criminality, and that's not the subject of the senate investigation.
And the Vienna convention should not give cover to envoys engaged in criminality.
Machines are trained to find patterns that predict future criminality from past data.
Without more evidence of criminality, it would in essence overturn a democratic election.
By Wednesday, Trump surrogates were reviving unfounded allegations of criminality in Machado's past.
While the issue of criminality has been resolved, Dr. Alpert said questions remained.
"Private security has become a central part of criminality itself," Mr. Ungar said.
This ties with La Mataviejitas because criminality plays an important part in pigmentocracy.
These hackers are aware of how most people associate their craft with criminality.
The question of criminality, however, is by no means the only issue here.
The question, seasoned prosecutors say, is how high any potential criminality could reach.
But the potential criminality of the president's conduct is not the full picture.
Living in concentrated poverty worsens outcomes in future health, criminality, employment and happiness.
He is trying to clean the entire Philippines from drugs, criminality and corruption.
"I am innocent of any criminality whatsoever," he said outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
No injuries were immediately reported, nor was it clear if criminality was suspected.
The other, he tells me, was "like a mentor" in lower-stakes criminality.
Presumably, some employers began to interpret black-sounding names as a signal of criminality.
Besides, the practice would encourage armed groups to chaperone drug shipments overland, spreading criminality.
Ad fraud is the world's most lucrative yet low-risk form of criminality today.
That could be another way we could find some of this criminality as well.
Clinton's criminality at her own hands, or through others, that ought to be investigated.
First, the administration should work with Congress to codify the criminality of domestic terrorism.
And when these unfair restrictions don't do the trick, China resorts to outright criminality.
Researchers have repeatedly documented the mental associations Americans make between blackness, criminality and violence.
And, according to Hiemstra, the plan will help prevent further criminality at football grounds.
Despite the significant step, there are indications there may be little criminality to uncover.
Maduro's regime is "awash with criminality and corruption," Attorney General William Barr said Thursday.
Much about today's political climate is unusual, but pettiness and criminality are nothing new.
Many of them are virulently anti-Kurdish and have reputations for looting and criminality.
HUAWEI SPOKESMAN SAYS CFO MENG WANZHOU'S EXTRADITION CANNOT MEET CANADIAN STANDARD OF DOUBLE CRIMINALITY
Let a nonpartisan investigation reveal the people involved and the extent of their criminality.
A presumption of criminality exists for one, and for the other, a virtual immunity.
Corruption and criminality are widely believed to reach into the highest levels of government.
They detailed acts of police criminality including armed home invasions stretching back to 2008.
But the threat of criminality could certainly put a chill on women coming forward.
Many studies show that people are more likely to associate black people with criminality.
It requires preventive measures, to fight criminality by elimination of the possibility of crime.
A law enforcement official told The New York Times investigators found no signs of criminality.
His anger is associated with criminality and a black woman's anger is associated with danger.
That these two sorts of criminality may be run by the same organisations is significant.
Naples lags far behind northern Italy for transport and digital infrastructure, and criminality is rife.
And if the government finds evidence of widespread criminality, this program could be expanded nationwide.
At least initially, the relative punishment terms satisfy the "dual criminality" standard of the treaty.
Researchers recently claimed to have found evidence that criminality can be predicted from facial features.
The question they're interested in is whether there's a correlation between facial features and criminality.
But he could very well transform and grow into himself and grow out of criminality.
Chaos that could create opportunities for—and plausible deniability about—more serious fraud and criminality.
That is the term in espionage statutes for criminality, but the language later was softened.
Mueller: We should 'absolutely' hold elected officials to a higher standard than just avoiding criminality.
Investigators say that in many cases of election fraud, cluelessness, not criminality, is to blame.
And the criminal justice system is increasingly using algorithms to predict a defendant's future criminality.
Those deficits in turn led to unreliable behavior and even an increased tendency toward criminality.
So there's a clear association between criminality and violence and fractured relationships—particularly with parents.
His genre of criminality is light-years from the sort that characterized the apartheid state.
With an exponential growth in betting, the thinking went, a surge in criminality might follow.
If the judge finds the double criminality standard is met, the extradition process will continue.
The president and his administration regularly stoke fear of immigrants by connecting them to criminality.
"The government believes he has been entirely candid about his and other's criminality," prosecutors said.
Well before that, Tiffany officials had monitored social media, looking for hints of potential criminality.
The real problem was never one of a few rogue IRS employees engaging in criminality.
This leads to a downward spiral of increasing addiction and criminality to feed their habit.
Along with their grief, these women must grapple with debts, babies and the taint of criminality.
It's Congress' job, after all, to oversee the executive branch -- especially when there is potential criminality.
Provided such speech never crosses the line into hate or criminality, the consequences should be minimal.
We should hold our elected officials to a higher standards than mere evidence of criminality. Absolutely.
That is why criminality must be dealt with firmly by the law and the intelligence services.
This rule makes sense: In the typical fatal shooting, criminality is diminished if it is accidental.
"While Mr. Weinstein's behavior was not without fault, there certainly was no criminality," said Brafman's statement.
After two democratic presidential elections, the Kremlin's message has turned to corruption, despite Putin's own criminality.
When addiction leads to criminality, the consequences of a felony record can drastically reduce employment possibilities.
Vote Leave has also asserted that Turkey has higher levels of criminality, gun ownership and gangsterism.
This last belief, that criminality among asylum seekers is being covered up, has become increasingly common.
But those who see immigration violations as serious offenses contend that such policies lead to criminality.
Yes. His testimony, albeit mired by his self-interest and criminality, is not mired in contradiction.
This is where it is important to remember that criminality is not impeachability, and vice versa.
With equal resolve, the Trump administration must squeeze Pyongyang's other glaring pressure point: its egregious criminality.
"Criminality"—Jay Z once stabbed a guy in the stomach and spent three years on probation.
Failing to do so would all but ensure that droves of guerrilla fighters return to criminality.
People ascribe or attribute my symptoms to a person who's out of control or to criminality.
A fraction of users get stuck in that cycle, leading to antisocial behaviors or even criminality.
After 20 years, it's hard to say if criminality has become a field of equal opportunity.
And it is very possible that his criminality aided and abetted his assumption of the position.
Previously, Nigerian criminality existed in the popular imagination somewhere between mildly serious and an internet joke.
The rate of delinquency and criminality among nonimmigrant teens considerably exceeds that of their immigrant peers.
He took a certain malicious glee in treating them poorly, and he underestimated their violent criminality.
"There are so far no indications of politically-motivated criminality," Bild cited an investigator as saying.
In response, he and his allies are equating the process with criminality and acts of violence.
" He said that in the neighborhood, "this type of criminality has become part of everyday life.
In its year-end statistics, ICE did not break down its deportations by type of criminality.
This commodification of criminality and toxic patriotism chimes with Trump's attitudes toward his presidency, after all.
There is no national accounting of criminality specifically by people who are in the country illegally.
"The culture of impunity in Malta ... fosters corruption, organized financial criminality and state capture," she said.
When pushed on how exactly immigration rules would change at the end of October, Johnson's spokesperson could only point to increased criminality checks planned for EU citizens arriving in the UK."We will introduce much tougher criminality rules for people entering the UK," his spokesperson said.
The radicals she encounters in Europe are often marked by broken homes, abusive relationships and petty criminality.
Still, they serve as another example of how a person's bizarre social media activity can portend criminality.
And you also have an issue where a lot of criminality tragically occurs in African-American communities.
We run towards the criminality, but I would think everyone would want to know what Russia did.
"Some people were taking the opportunity to conduct bad business, trading drugs and other criminality," he says.
In fact, Weinstein's own attorney says there was "no criminality" in his client's behavior — any of it.
Equally useless is the impulse to dismiss stories of behavior that doesn't reach the level of criminality.
But still, there is a high level of criminality and there is a high level of corruption.
Meanwhile, the far-left is looking for signs of obstruction, lies and criminality based on Comey's testimony.
Earlier this month, researchers claimed to have found evidence that criminality can be predicted from facial features.
It drops your IQ, it affects your behavior, it's been linked to criminality, it has multigenerational impacts.
An unfortunate byproduct of this is that we remain sheathed in a cloak of criminality and suspicion.
This is not to say that France does not need to crack down on criminality and terrorism.
Investigators spent 18 months looking for criminality but ultimately found violations of reporting and routine expenditure reports.
The reinforcements' mission will be to quell the gang warfare and battle the growing criminality, Alfano said.
The full scale of the criminality is impossible to pinpoint, because many heists never make the headlines.
We continue to believe that, in the absence of proof of criminality, Ms Rousseff's impeachment is unwarranted.
Von Spakovsky then questions whether the American Community Survey (ACS) is a good way to measure criminality.
But it wouldn't know it's racial prejudice — it would just begin to associate darker complexions with criminality.
This is not an act of criminality but the pursuit of an entirely lawful, legitimate policy objective.
Getting WikiLeaks dirt may be immoral, however, there is a vast important difference between immorality and criminality.
One question that often comes up when talking about criminality of this level is the nature vs.
We must come together and stand firm; we must contain him and his criminality at every juncture.
The lowest, below 62 beats, were associated with an increased risk of substance abuse and violent criminality.
When they did, homosexuality appeared in card catalogs under derogatory subjects like deviance, criminality, and medical disorder.
"It was an act of impropriety, reprehensible and censurable, but not an act of criminality," he said.
In the media at the time, their blackness was made to seem inextricable from their presumed criminality.
Elevated interest in the criminality of Trump and his inner circle is, to an extent, changing that.
He threatened lawsuits, accused the opposition of criminality or terrorism, and whipped up nationalist anger at rallies.
For starters, the bulk of statutes related to classification require some form of intent to establish criminality.
During Prohibition in the 1920s, drinking was known to cause poisonings, abuse, criminality, and degeneracy in general.
Mr. Caplan, a lawyer, especially should have recognized that the conduct had crossed the line into criminality.
"The Scale of the Catholic Church's Criminality Still Shocks," says a recent editorial in The Washington Post.
He said social workers could not be solely responsible for discerning the potential criminality of a case.
"There are so far no indications of politically-motivated criminality," Bild newspaper cited an investigator as saying.
"There are so far no indications of politically-motivated criminality," Bild newspaper cited an investigator as saying.
This court appearance will focus on the so-called "double criminality" argument put forward by Meng's defense.
By alleging potential criminality in the nation's highest office, Mr. Trump has tweeted himself into a corner.
But the protagonists' falls into criminality raise serious questions, beyond the easy explanations reported in the media.
On all evidence, the British System seemed effective in preventing the spread of addiction and associated criminality.
One, you act like a regulated financial entity like PayPal or Venmo and don't allow the criminality.
Authorities can only get copies of text messages with a warrant when there is suspicion of criminality.
The political climate can contribute, as can public sentiment about issues such as criminality, race, and justice.
So if they had uncovered systemic abuse or any potential criminality, they have an obligation to prosecute it.
And we have a responsibility to be fearless in the face of this President's criminality and his lawlessness.
Nixon's criminality subverted the 1972 presidential election, for which we are still paying a price in national cynicism.
It's where free speech, community interests, censorship, harassment, spam, and overt criminality all butt up against each other.
SCHIFF: We should hold our elected officials to a standard higher than mere avoidance of criminality, shouldn't we?
These include mood swings, unjustified violent tendencies, domestic violence, criminality and exaggerated emotional reactions to every day stresses.
They decided who evinced "criminality" or "sexual deviance" and then decided which features those people had in common.
Jesse sank into drinking and general lethargy, while Tulip tried to go straight before drifting back to criminality.
His successor, Enrique Peña Nieto, believed that economic prosperity and political reform would be an antidote to criminality.
Najib — who was cleared of any criminality by Malaysia's attorney general — and 1MDB have both denied any wrongdoing.
"If evidence of criminality is found then yes the police could be involved," Duncan told members of Parliament.
The bureau would not commit such massive resources unless the initial investigation raised troubling questions of potential criminality.
According to the testimony of Cohen, neither Trump nor anyone in his campaign crossed the line into criminality.
It makes the U.S. not just a bystander to the criminality of our allies, but also a partner.
Barr has done nothing but run interference for Trump, indifferent to his established pattern of lawbreaking and criminality.
"We cannot speculate on the outcome of the double criminality motion," a spokesperson for the attorney general said.
If the Canadian federal judge determines that the double criminality standard is met, the extradition process will continue.
No lawyer wants to admit to giving a faulty opinion, especially when the result raises questions of criminality.
I mean, it's always the line between active criminality and stupidness is very fine in this whole drama.
Trump's immigration policy is predicated on deporting "illegals" because of their purported criminality and threat to national security.
But they stressed the evidence of potential criminality was strong and warranted opening an FBI or IRS probe.
Asked to clarify, Cox said he had additional criminality but declined to go into details citing privacy rules.
"The founders spoke about things like promising pardons to your friends to protect your own criminality," said Rosenzweig.
Getting a job with a felony conviction is extremely difficult, and forces many former prisoners back into criminality.
The tug of war between protecting legitimate privacy and eradicating heinous criminality is certainly worthy of healthy debate.
But police officers and the general public are more likely to associate black people, even kids, with criminality.
Their research, published as "Automated Inference on Criminality Using Face Images," caused a minor uproar in the AI community.
Men repeatedly invoke the dehumanizing conditions of factory jobs, and how criminality is rewarded while hard work is not.
"We dispute your characterization of the facts, your allegations of criminality and the legal conclusions you reach," he said.
The film's name describes the criminality clause of the 13th amendment passed to end slavery after the civil war.
To this litany of criminality, Trump has wisely asked: How have any of his monstrosities harmed the United States?
Rick Snyder faces scrutiny Many residents believe the criminality in this case extends to the top of state government.
"We think there's a clear nexus between criminality and illegal aliens," said Louderback in an interview with VICE News.
"It seems difficult for a reporter to address long-held bias and socially constructed views of criminality," Silva says.
These murders suggest Duterte's aggressive rhetoric advocating violent solutions to criminality has found a receptive, and well-armed audience.
Implicit biases include things like associating black people with "criminality" or mischaracterizing the age and size of black people.
"We acknowledge that commuters have legitimate service concerns but we can never condone criminality," he said in a statement.
An astonishing 99% of all crimes are never punished, a level of impunity that encourages criminality of all sorts.
And every time the public has gained insight into Trump's taxes, we have learned more about cheating and criminality.
Disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein's attorney says there was "no criminality" in his client's behavior, according to a new statement.
"You and many others can make allegations all over the place but criminality has to be proven," Blackwell responded.
"The evidence of criminality...not only persists but now has a verdict that serves as a reinforcement," it said.
Under old rules, fighting criminality, war, terrorism and cyber attacks were threats that the agency was mandated to monitor.
He argued that prosecutors who investigate presidential criminality should give the president and top aides and officials "sympathetic" treatment.
Davis painted Trump as a criminal by emphasizing the criminality of his lawyer, who happens to be Davis' client.
Her family had always associated white power groups with criminality and violence, but Brown didn't witness any of that.
"I refute absolutely these allegations of criminality and I will defend myself to the utmost in court," he added.
Whatever Cohen has accumulated, it is now being examined by FBI agents and federal prosecutors for evidence of criminality.
But others, according to local sources and Syrians' angry posts on social media, had descended into criminality and dysfunction.
What started as a request for additional information had escalated into claims of criminality in less than 48 hours.
Gillespie has taken to the airwaves tying criminality to illegal immigration — and to the Democratic candidate, Virginia Lt. Gov.
Let's also not forget how rampant stereotypes of criminality disproportionately affect black workers, even when they've done nothing wrong.
A soft-spoken and soulful-eyed figure, Nacho couldn't abide the idea of his father's being forced into criminality.
Meanwhile, executive power included investigating individual actions for possible criminality and judicial power for determining particular guilt or innocence.
In those areas invaded by the famous 49ers in their frenzied search for gold, fraud and criminality ran rampant.
This sort of existential criminality, in nearly any other country, would lead to madness among horse people and spectators.
If the double criminality argument does not prevail, then the hearings will proceed to a second phase in June.
If the judge rules that the case doesn't satisfy the double criminality requirement, then Ms. Meng could go free.
However, an apparent lack of judgment doesn't equate to accusations of treason and criminality, as some have recklessly charged.
The claims of immigrant criminality made by the Trump administration are nothing new, though these have been regularly refuted.
Instead, those two strategies only deepen the crisis, because criminality and misrule are exactly what the caravan is fleeing.
And that means that people like the Trumps will continue to believe that criminality and collusion are just fine.
Of course, the investigations are not over yet, so we still remain uncertain regarding the extent of potential criminality.
Studies show, for example, that Americans in general are more likely to associate black people with violence and criminality.
"The perpetuation of stereotypes of black criminality is problematic even if it is outside of a hiring context," Crawford explained.
He said the portrayal of Europe as a continent in flames due to Muslim criminality hardens attitudes about American Muslims.
The dormant carrier of this ill-defined disease, harboring a mix of criminality and violence, was the young black male.
But if you extrapolate this error into the field of public criminality, the public would rightly be up in arms.
The automated inference on criminality eliminates the variable of meta-accuracy (the competence of the human judge/examiner) all together.
They cite rising criminality, the danger of poisonous hooch, loss of state revenues and an inability to control the flow.
And their haphazard path to high stakes criminality is paved only with the best of intentions, and hilariously amateur mistakes.
Unfortunately, Veronica has become a bit insufferable with her propensity to make everything about her own trauma and Hiram's criminality.
Such hardships can put former slaves at risk of being re-trafficked, or even turning to criminality and enslaving others.
Abuse your authority and there will be a hell to pay, for you will have become worse than criminality itself.
"In general, racism against people of color tends to denigrate their abilities or ascribe criminality to them," Beirich told me.
But using this neutral phrase — which means simply "this for that" — as synonymous with criminality is confusing to the public.
Kavanaugh hearing must be immediately postponed so Judiciary Committee can continue vital investigation of Trump campaign criminality & obstruction of justice.
Olson, a Supreme Court decision that upheld a court-appointed special prosecutor's power to investigate high-level executive branch criminality.
Many will disagree with my message here, arguing that I am not taking the criminality of this administration seriously enough.
In the legal community, we call this a "speaking indictment," given the detailed story it tells of Stone's alleged criminality.
"There are gnarly and gross things about Hollywood that I've experienced that rise to the level of criminality," she said.
Yet Democrats have largely failed to even begin presenting a cohesive case to the public about Trump's corruption and criminality.
Many Australians seeking marijuana for medical reasons obtain it illegally, preferring the risk of criminality to the struggle with bureaucracy.
The Police Department said in an email that it did not believe there was "any criminality involved" in the explosion.
He has created an atmosphere of criminality through his hateful, violent rhetoric against political opponents, journalists and private citizens alike.
But it was just the kind of story that he and conservatives love, one that mixes race, criminality and culture.
Whether the special counsel, Robert Mueller, will deem those actions to meet the legal threshold of criminality is another story.
But this president has, by his own admission, already taken steps to thwart an investigation into his own potential criminality.
Arguably, the 25th Amendment can be invoked if such lesser criminality renders a president "unable" temporarily to perform executive duties.
His father was beyond handsome, kind of terrifying in a Gothic, almost vampiric sense, with a criminality in the eyes.
Teams' names promoted violence or criminality, like the Orlando Rage, New York/New Jersey Hitmen, and the San Francisco Demons.
Or would they have gone into overdrive with riot gear and armored vehicles, aggressive tactics and a presumption of criminality?
If the court finds this week that the "double criminality" standard has not been met, though, Meng could be released.
Lonergan is more interested in guilt than in criminality, and less concerned with nostalgia than with the psychology of loss.
First, it should openly acknowledge that the triangular axis of terrorism, narcotics, and criminality in Afghanistan directly undercuts American security.
In a statement, the agency said there were numerous potential grounds for inadmissibility, include health issues, criminality and security concerns.
Sorokin occupied the New York of Gossip Girl and Sex and the City, with the smooth criminality of White Collar.
Often racism and violence against Africans is explained away by resorting to stereotypes of criminality among Africans living in India.
Although people may commit illegal acts, including unauthorized immigration, no one should be defined by their real or alleged criminality.
But Comey also conceded in public statements that the FBI also found some evidence of criminality during the email probe.
Some of the forums state specifically that almost any type of criminality is allowed — bank fraud, counterfeiting documents, weapons sales.
In March, a low-barrier tiny house village was forced to shut down because of rampant drug use and criminality.
If some combination of criminality, incompetence or crisis moves the center-right against the president, his end could come quickly.
Other defenders of the status quo contend that the bill represents overkill — because criminality in the industry is relatively rare.
Its attacks on "globalists," fearmongering about Latino criminality, and condemnation of the Republican leadership direct people in the right direction.
As I outlined in "The case for normalizing impeachment," these terms describe violations of the public trust, not just criminality.
His resolution focuses on Trump's alleged criminality, particularly his obstruction of the investigation into Russia's activities in the 2016 election.
In terms of criminality, the Europeans respect their North American counterparts for their drug dealing and perceived access to firearms.
In his speech he highlighted the country's problems of corruption, criminality, drugs and the erosion of faith and trust in government.
Face recognition is used to spot jaywalkers and travelers without proper documentation, while advanced data mining is used to "predict" criminality.
"We've been shocked by the extent of it," Will Kerr, the NCA's officer in charge of tacking such criminality, told reporters.
She dwells first on the grisly details of the immigrant's criminality, and then invokes her opponents' name a bunch of times.
Harry Houck caused an uproar on Monday when he implied that black people were "prone to criminality" during a CNN panel.
On the campaign trail he promised to "solve drugs, criminality, and corruption in three to six months" — by whatever means necessary.
I didn't think about it in terms of philosophizing as to the two sides of the coin of law and criminality.
Again, this could be because he feels like he's answered his main charge—Russia—even though he's uncovered much ancillary criminality.
Studies show, for instance, that people tend to associate black people with criminality, even if they don't hold explicitly racist beliefs.
That decision, critics argue, lent credence to the military's claims of criminality among protesters and provided a pretext to the violence.
"The review also did not reveal findings of criminality in respect of the headquarters of Wirecard," it added in a statement.
They have witnessed endless instances of powerful people, mostly wealthy men, getting away with criminality and deception, in every context imaginable.
The essence of mandatory detention also suggests a type of criminality for those who are seeking peace and refuge from persecution.
Illegal appropriations of indigenous land are still underway, and corruption and criminality still permeate the Honduran government at the highest levels.
"All of these places are riddled with organized crime and criminality, it'll get worse if you go into Venezuela," he said.
Brancoli: The connection between criminality, especially drug trafficking, and the activities of terrorist groups in South America could be one focus.
By emphasizing he could not clear Trump of criminality, Mueller knew the press would interpret that move as a virtual indictment.
But it's not so surprising from Trump, who excused Vladimir Putin's criminality by saying that we Americans aren't ones to talk.
Starting last year, the government has been honing in on South Asian asylum seekers with a particular vitriol, focusing on criminality.
Her work usually explores themes of identity, race, place, labor, criminality, nature, and Buddhist perspectives, translating them into a multisensory engagement.
If the court finds Meng's case meets the "double criminality" standard, subsequent hearings will consider other elements of the extradition case.
Mr. Netanyahu's lawyer, Jacob Weinroth, said there was "no speck" of criminality in receiving cigars as a present from a friend.
Past traumas are simply shaping forces that lead to, in the idiom of self-help, "defects of character" that cause criminality.
Today, a majority of young Americans are ineligible to serve in the military, mostly due to inadequate education, criminality, and obesity.
A statement said he was "deeply disappointed by allegations of immorality and possible criminality involving humanitarian workers linked to the charity".
Now, read the article, "Michael Cohen Accuses Trump of Expansive Pattern of Lies and Criminality," and answer the following questions: 1.
Director Comey may have concluded that the irregularity, impropriety, and even potential criminality in these encounters precluded any assertion of privilege.
Time and time again, studies have found that the public is more likely to associate black people with criminality and violence.
One response to the fraud case has been incredulity not at its existence but at its intricate and seemingly superfluous criminality.
Clinton and her staff, Comey said, had been "extremely careless"—but had done nothing that rose to the level of obvious criminality.
As you were saying, you cannot capture a leader if you are not following the whole chain of criminality in that organization.
The accusation of criminality is all the stranger since it's coming from a candidate who himself was only recently released from prison.
Venezuela's desperate masses and members of the security forces have witnessed firsthand the criminality, illegitimacy and unpopularity of Maduro and his cronies.
A.J. Louderback, sheriff of Jackson County, told the news conference that his county southwest of Houston joined the program to control criminality.
No other branch of criminality has the potential to generate the revenue needed for the endemic, industrialized corruption of police and politicians.
Some of them will try to go into other forms of criminality, of course—but those markets are already, alas, being met.
But studies have conclusively rejected the factual grounding for his anti-sanctuary stance—the identification of immigrants with criminality—as a myth.
Nor did the government nail practically any major bank executive for the mountain of criminality engaged in during and after the crisis.
Shocking because it means there was a strikingly high degree of alleged criminality so close to the president of the United States.
But they still have all those negative traits of the rich and powerful: greed, corruption, criminality, misogyny, instability, and on, and on.
Only one question lingered: Did the DOJ and the FBI alert the administration to the criminality, or did they drop the ball.
"The shadow of criminality has also clearly lead to stigma, shame and silence on a matter that is a basic human right."
These areas overlap strongly with areas previously associated with moral decision making, Darby says, so their potential link to criminality makes sense.
"Kavanaugh hearing must be immediately postponed so Judiciary Committee can continue vital investigation of Trump campaign criminality & obstruction of justice," he added.
Other Democrats have left open the possibility of continuing investigations against the president even with no intent of finding evidence of criminality.
Ray, his erstwhile benefactor turned tormentor and proprietor of an illicit deep-web marketplace of criminality, is (or was) apparently the warden.
Additionally, not allowing rampant corruption and criminality should also be a criterion for a new member to join the North Atlantic Alliance.
However, problems with exchange platforms, wild fluctuations in value, and an association with criminality have led to questions over the technology's worth.
Clinton's use of a personal email network as secretary of state showed "great carelessness," it did not meet the bar for criminality.
These catch and release supporting law enforcement executives didn't just sign an inane, politicized letter; they actively are aiding and abetting criminality.
"No," said Mr. Weld, a former prosecutor, adding that he had read of no evidence that would clear the bar for criminality.
In Afghanistan, the United States seeks to avert the spillover effects of terrorism, radicalism, and criminality that directly threaten America's homeland security.
However, Nixon certainly created an environment in which criminality was acceptable and even encouraged, and actively participated in covering up the crime.
"There is no evidence of systematic abuse or criminality or fraud at New York City Transit," Mr. Samuelsen said in an interview.
Criminality is only one facet of that, although it is the one that the courts and Congress can use to punish him.
Oneman mentions rap, which has long inspired sensationalist fears about the places where partying, drug dealing, blackness and criminality seem to collide.
In April, F.B.I. agents raided Mr. Cohen's office, home and hotel room looking for evidence of criminality on a number of fronts.
"The Maduro regime is awash in corruption and criminality," US Attorney General William Barr said in an online news conference from Washington.
In these writings, which have attracted a fair amount of attention from South African historians, she recognized the radical criminality of slavery.
When Guzmán shows up at the search party, it's not to mask his criminality as love interest Nadia (Mina El Hammani) worries.
"There's no signs of criminality as of now to make this anything other than coincidence," Chief Boyce said of the two bodies.
"Do not come to this fight believing that the Trump team views any action, including outright criminality, as off limits," writes Wilson.
If there was collusion, and it rose to the level of criminality, it's safe to assume that Mueller would have brought indictments.
Even more troubling was our observation that boys who remained in institutions had a lack of empathy or guilt associated with criminality.
Mask-wearing eventually became associated with criminality, largely because of young masked men who would barricade themselves and throw rocks at police.
But the nation's economic crisis, which has upended everything from its hospitals to its food supply, has deepened the misery and criminality.
Even though Mr. Mueller made no allegations of criminality, some Democrats found enough disturbing detail in the report to advocate impeachment hearings.
This team "would ensure that prosecutors looking into criminality are not exposed to privileged information that could taint their investigation," said Griffin.
White people panicking about migrant criminality, particularly stemming from rape or drugs, is a common way that racial panic about immigrant manifests.
He has promised to use the full force of law, and empowerment of law enforcement agencies, to tackle criminality and proliferation of drugs.
That would upset the balance of powers the other way, essentially rendering Congress incapable of discovering or addressing criminality in the White House.
"The NCA used targeted equipment interference techniques against an advanced cyber-crime group and those laundering the proceeds of their criminality," one details.
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His attorney, Mark Heller, told us Wednesday he saw "no criminality" on Cuba's part in the video ... something he repeated after the arrest.
The Justice Department inspector general reviewed the matter of the missing texts and did not identify any criminality in his 16-page report.
An invasion of American culture has helped turn tattoos from a mark of criminality to a symbol to be sported by trendy hipsters.
We're ping-ponged between scenes that are sexy and sultry — even sweet — and scenes that depict full-on criminality (sexual assault; revenge porn).
These strong measures build on a year-long campaign of Treasury Department sanctions targeting dozens of regime leaders for corruption, criminality and repression.
But given the week Trump just had, not getting accused of outright criminality by a high-level subordinate went in the "win" column.
While intellectually understandable, it's hard to fully explain to non-Latinos how Trump's brutal charges of rape and criminality hit the Latino psyche.
Regardless of BPD disciplinary action, Mosby could prosecute the officers should criminality be found, but that has not yet been determined, Saunders said.
At CSSDP, we like to approach drug policy from a way that's focused on harm reduction and not so much on the criminality.
We are concerned about the cost to the public purse of tackling criminality, including trafficking, tax evasion and enforcement of minimum wage law.
The FBI did have evidence that Rosatom officials were engaged in criminality well before the Obama administration approved Rosatom's purchase of Uranium One.
Nonetheless, these disclosures raise an interesting, if hypothetical, constitutional question: What if Hillary Clinton were elected and then evidence of criminality were revealed.
Moreover, these numbers tell nothing of the risk of criminality after admission to the United States, either for Muslims or any other group.
For example, studies show "white people will frequently associate criminality with black people without even realizing they're doing it," according the Perception Institute.
The big picture: Assange's previously reported upon activities appear to have gone far beyond journalistic practice into what most reporters would consider criminality.
Although there is no doubt the Russian government meddled in the election, they did so to no substantive effect and without American criminality.
" He has also referred to MS-13 gang members, a group he has often pointed to as evidence for immigrant criminality, as "animals.
The indictments also exposed the potential criminality of Nixon's closest advisers and accelerated the erosion of support for the President on Capitol Hill.
"Nothing about Manafort's upbringing, schooling, legal education, or family and financial circumstances mitigates his criminality," Mueller said in a heavily redacted sentencing memo.
As normality began to return, police commanders said officers will work 12-hour shifts, 24 hours a day, to discourage any more criminality.
It's a sad end to a tumultuous life spent spiraling out of control from football stardom to violence and criminality, and now death.
I want to talk about the significance of the hoodie because immediately I thought of Trayvon Martin and its link to black criminality.
Often it is in the white-collar context, where you're not talking about someone who would've been engaging in lots of other criminality.
"In terms of those who are still involved in violence, extortion or criminality, it's our intention to face them down," O Muilleoir emphasized.
They saw our principled stand against corruption and criminality, against immorality and hatred, as born of hyper-partisanship and the bruises of defeat.
However, the cherry on top of the pardon sundae that you did not mention would be a self-pardon, expunging his own criminality.
I'm talking about the green light that we've given to indecency, dishonesty, cheating and, according to a growing body of evidence, outright criminality.
We're just trying to predict the criminality of the pool people, and we'll just make policing more efficient and make jails more efficient.
The criminal complaint is replete with exchanges that show the parents had little regard for the possible criminality of what they were doing.
He gave us a fresh, jolting glimpse of just how much depravity and even criminality exist among the powerful (and the power-mad).
Spoofing puts the spotlight on distinguishing between ordinary trading activity and a pattern of order cancellations that crosses an unidentified line of criminality.
"This was despicable criminality, motivated by pure greed," Judge James Adkin, who announced the sentence, was quoted as saying by The News & Star.
"When it comes to crime and criminality in America, the thinking is reductionist," says Dyjuan Tatro, another BPI alumnus featured in the documentary.
Their clichéd, often sensationalist approach to criminality leaves a vacuum for works that consider the broader sociopolitical factors and implications of their subjects.
With Mariana Alfaro THE BIG IDEA: Ken Starr said Monday that "the rank criminality of the Nixon administration" necessitated the 37th president's impeachment.
The stipends are funded through private grants, but that has not shielded the program from significant criticism as a method that rewards criminality.
Poor children who grow up to be poor adults have not just reduced incomes, but shorter lives and a higher risk of criminality.
Two films made almost 25 years apart use silent shots of landscapes to examine the conditions that drove two young people to criminality.
Over the years, the United States has contributed to instability by supporting autocrats in civil wars and tolerating corruption that has bred criminality.
Moncho is impulsive; Raphayet can be passive; a boy named Leonidas (Greider Meza) drifts toward wanton criminality, untethered from the discipline of tradition.
USA-HUAWEI-TECH-CANADA/ Huawei CFO Meng's lawyer says 'double criminality' at center of U.S. extradition case VANCOUVER/TORONTO (Reuters) - A lawyer for Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou argued on Monday that "double criminality" was at the center of a trial to decide whether Meng can be extradited to the United States, a case that has strained relations between Ottawa and Beijing.
There is a difference between stupidity and criminality, and the investigation of the Flint water crisis may reveal just how close they really are.
Last July, he told the nation that the FBI investigation of Secretary Clinton was now closed with no evidence of criminality having been found.
Supporters of the movement believed people inherited things like criminality and mental illness and that these traits could be bred out of the population.
But her blithe references to the eugenics-tinged theory of hereditary criminality, combined with Cotillard's steely composure, suggest a colder and more manipulative figure.
The fact that it is the Mueller report that has triggered this conversation shows we still see impeachment as a response to presidential criminality.
It had to meet a "double criminality" standard, whereby it had to be based on conduct that was also a crime in Hong Kong.
"He could easily expand the definition for what constitutes criminality to meet the 24m to 3m goal he set," says Ms Martinez, the activist.
I hope this sentence sends a very clear message to other graffiti vandals out there that we will not tolerate this form of criminality.
A more damning report on Mr Trump, including a clear allegation of criminality, would have made it hard for them to avoid impeaching him.
Though Ailes may have schooled Richard Nixon, his actions are unlikely to ever rise to the level of criminality demonstrated in the Watergate scandal.
Duterte, who is pushing to reimpose the death penalty by hanging, promised to wipe out drugs and criminality within six months of taking office.
Zapfl said he had no problems with theft or criminality during those weeks, but that the migrants did leave behind a lot of garbage.
It is tempting to view these cases as unrelated events caused by factors ranging from bad luck and human error to negligence and criminality.
In Baltimore, as in the rest of the country, the burden of proof required to convict a police officer of criminality remains exceedingly high.
In a brief statement, Changchun city police said that their investigation had already "basically" found that criminality was involved in the company's vaccine production.
Pointing to a slew of unfounded allegations, liberals apply a dubious lens of criminality to anonymous leaks that, even if true, are entirely explainable.
It's that kind of compassionate spirit in the face of crass criminality that shows the best side in London and the best of Britain.
They can therefore be told to find patterns that both predict criminality and avoid disproportionate false categorisation of blacks (and others) as future offenders.
Some cases have collapsed when evidence fell short of the standard of "dual criminality", or actions that amount to a crime in both countries.
To begin, democratic governments should take action to punish those responsible for the culture of corruption and criminality, and the impunity that underpins them.
An agreement between the two organisations will be significantly narrowed so that health records will only be shared in cases involving "serious criminality." bit.
Furthermore, Cuba arguably attempted to weaponize criminality against the United States when, in 1980, it seeded 8,000 criminals into the Mariel boatlift's refugee population.
"The President's legal arguments would render whole sections of the Constitution moot, and allow a president to engage in any form of criminality," Rep.
"All it takes is a few who would rather use the cloak of darkness and celebration to create their craft of criminality," he added.
Africa has had to contend with three volatile oceanic regions where criminality makes it impossible for countries to realise the potential of their oceans.
"If he's going to make accusations of criminality of anyone, he needs to show evidence to support that kind of a charge," Schiff said.
British police have been notified of the incoming change in regulations, which Barton hopes will encourage leniency, but the criminality of clandestine use remains.
And with so much abundant criminality in our society, why, they posit, should the FBI lose focus on terrorists, bank robbers, pedophiles, and gangbangers?
There's a recurring theme in cable dramas that criminality is, if not admirable, at least more authentic and exhilarating than the overcivilized straight life.
That said, explicit criminality aside, the real scandal here is the way in which these public servants misled an already anxious and confused public.
The perpetuation of criminality is also exacerbated by police departments that publish mugshots and police blotters on social media websites like Facebook and Twitter.
While Thursday's OIG report forcefully admonishes Comey for his unprofessionalism and failure of leadership, it does nothing at all to forgive Trump's alleged criminality.
In this sense, the situation at the border has reached a point of crisis — not one of criminality but of disregard for human life.
Now, the Senate will have the opportunity to conduct their own trial based on the articles of impeachment, but this time to determine criminality.
Bottom line: Paul Manafort appears to be in serious jeopardy, but any suspected criminality may involve matters having nothing to do with President Trump.
Comey wrote that despite his belief Trump is "morally unfit" for the presidency, he is "not rooting" for Mueller to demonstrate criminality by Trump.
"Breach of Peace" corrects the historical record, representing its subjects not as dehumanized icons of criminality but as exemplary citizens and complex human beings.
At their most powerful, algorithms can decide an individual's liberty, as when they are used by the criminal justice system to predict future criminality.
By contrast, in Afghanistan, the United States seeks to avert the spillover effects of terrorism, radicalism and criminality that directly threaten America's homeland security.
Although Mr. Duterte has fashioned himself a man of the people with a bloody crackdown on criminality, he has evaded one crucial populist fight.
Wilders shot back that Labour policies permitting immigration had cost the country "buckets of money", with high rates of unemployment and criminality among immigrants.
We move to New York City, sort of the hotbed of criminality from Robin's past, so she's a little trepidatious, and things quickly unravel.
The locals refer to Tepito as the Barrio Bravo, the fierce neighborhood, for its reputation of criminality involving counterfeit goods, robbery, and drug selling.
The third largest party there, Jobbik, is a far-right group that bases its electoral support on vilifying Roma and equating them with criminality.
So when we're dealing with accusations of rampant criminality by nonwhite immigrants, the burden of proof should be on the people making these accusations.
In Ngaba district, where cement trucks vie for space with rickshaws on dilapidated, flooded roads, some residents have turned to the only option left: criminality.
"Surgical and chilling will be the trademark of the reinvigorated anti-illegal drugs and anti-criminality campaign," police chief Oscar Albayalde told a news conference.
But numerous high-profile hearings about allegations of Trump's criminality could also damage Trump for obvious reasons — they'd be the biggest story in the country.
Even if we did, it might not rise to the level of criminality, which is why setting that bar was never going to be satisfactory.
But the mere appearance of one's picture in rogues' galleries became "as much an indisputable indication of criminality as was being in jail," Delgado writes.
Longtime President Yoweri Museveni issued the directive in a June 29 letter to the finance minister that cites "shallow criminality and terrorism" in recent years.
Fantasies of freedom and escape embedded in materialism, egomania, sadism and masochism, nihilism, the reverence of criminality and insanity and the ecstasy of the onanist.
Canada can deport anyone who is not a citizen, for reasons including criminality, exhausting attempts to obtain permanent residency and non-compliance with immigration laws.
If the notoriously Internet-averse President alleges that criticism of the government on social media is a crime, that's not likely to satisfy dual criminality.
Users of such planes are also more likely to commit fraud: a careless attitude to other people's money sometimes shades into outright criminality, it seems.
"   WATCH: Uma Thurman's Chilling Response to Harvey Weinstein Scandal Thurman said she believed the "circumstances of this event were negligent to the point of criminality.
Adoption has always been slow due to users' perception of dark web criminality and because Tor has a slightly higher learning curve than, say, Chrome.
Mr Museveni boasts that he ended the violence and criminality of previous regimes, so public anxiety over safety tugs at the roots of his authority.
So in defending a dead black child in America, it's still necessary to refute their assumed criminality while vouching for their right to be alive.
The documentary will also look at how Epstein was able to hide his alleged criminality in plain sight with the help of his connected friends.
"Legalization there has created jobs, reduced criminality and the contraband of poor-quality marijuana, and it's a big tax boon for governments," Mr. Molinari said.
For his part, Kushner has offered to comply fully with any investigation and answer all questions, but he is nevertheless the victim of contrived criminality.
" There's just one small problem with Bowe's XFL dream -- Vince McMahon stated he won't hire anyone with any sort of "criminality associated with them whatsoever.
And her vice presidential pick is no better, showing that when she succumbs to her health issues, he will maintain her status quo of criminality.
A report released Tuesday by the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security represents the Trump administration's latest effort to conflate immigrants and criminality.
The poet Claudia Rankine is using her MacArthur genius grant to explore whiteness and how an Ohio prison explodes the idea that blackness equals criminality.
He went on to talk about the trouble with racially interbred societies, the genetic basis of criminality, and his belief that the South should secede.
Internal NSA audits have uncovered thousands of incidents where agents unlawfully spied on Americans, and there have been zero repercussions for any of this criminality.
The men, meanwhile, are an astoundingly sorry lot, plagues to be endured or escaped, nearly all marked by violence, drunkenness, criminality or outright mental disturbance.
She wrote that while the circumstances of the crash were "negligent to the point of criminality," she did not believe that his intent was malicious.
Rather than revealing thoughtful analysis, his in-your-face malevolent incompetence could be a sly diversion to keep our attention off accusations of his criminality.
Because they are denied formal protections or services, informal alternatives take their place — creating an ideal space for corruption, gangs and other forms of criminality.
A crucial test in Canadian extradition law is "double criminality", which means conduct must be illegal in Canada aswell as in the country seeking extradition.
But let's deal in reality — some cops assigned to high-crime inner-city precincts may indeed be influenced by the high rate of criminality therein.
They seek a return to a world where the strong impose their will through military might, corruption or criminality — while weaker neighbors fall in line.
Now that white people in the suburbs and rural areas are disproportionately affected, the language and policies have shifted from pathological criminality to sympathetic victimization.
Gowdy listed several possible areas he thought could involve criminality, including bias, misrepresenting information to the court and the manner by which information was secured.
We don't know how much of what they have relates to potential criminality, or how much might just be politically damaging were it to leak.
But American media and culture, with their constant depictions of black people as criminals, have shaped Americans' biases into consistently associating black people with criminality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Thieves tend to be remembered fondly, grandly, or at least without the usual sort of scorn that characterizes criminality.
The real criminal conspiracy, and the real criminality, is the effort to cover it up, and conceal it as a matter of policy and practice.
In the clip, two Swedish police officers, Anders Göranzon and Jacob Ekström, sound what appear to be warnings about high levels of criminality by immigrants.
But Eddie Snr wouldn't have been as concerned for his safety, because he essentially was not involved in this feud and was not involved in criminality.
" Thurman told the Times she had voiced her discomfort with getting behind the wheel for the scene, later calling it "negligent to the point of criminality.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's junta leader and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte agreed on Tuesday to strengthen military ties and cooperate against cross-border criminality, including illegal drugs.
Boldface lettering denoted slavery in ancient Rome, and face tattoos made reference to criminality when they were popularized by men in American prisons in the 1970s.
"We should hold our elected officials to a standard higher than mere avoidance of criminality, shouldn't we?" he asked Mueller at the end of the hearing.
And Comey took it over and he twisted the law and contorted the facts and he cleared her in the face of overwhelming evidence of criminality.
"The review ... did not reveal findings of criminality in respect of the headquarters of Wirecard," the company said in a summary of the law firm's conclusions.
"The court usually focuses on whether there is sufficient evidence of criminality to extradite someone," said Andrew Smith, a partner at London law firm Corker Binning.
"El Salvador and also Guatemala and Honduras present conflict-like levels of violence and criminality," said Francesca Fontanini, a spokeswoman for the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR.
"But our refusal to take our own and others' privacy seriously — even when we have Hippocratic or legal duties to avoid doing harm — enables the criminality."
"Even those who do not consciously harbor negative associations between race and criminality are regularly infected by unconscious views that equate race with violence," she wrote.
If you drew a Venn diagram, with one circle representing criminality and the other representing impeachable offenses, you would have a lot of non-overlapping space.
The cause of the fire will be determined by the city's fire marshal, but there does not appear to be any signs of criminality, police said.
According to data from the U.N. high commissioner for refugees, 174,000 Hondurans were victims of forcible displacement from 85033 to 2014 due to violence and criminality.
"Given the lack of criminality associated with silencers, it is reasonable to conclude they should not be viewed as a threat to public safety," he wrote.
Queer love and desire play such a huge, fundamental role in everything the show has to say about history, narrative, power, sacrifice, civilization, politics, and criminality.
Greece "failed to show the support and cooperation we expect from an ally in the fight against terrorism and criminality," the ministry said in a statement.
What they can do, potentially, is put the question of Trump's criminality at the center of political life, just as the Watergate hearings did with Nixon.
And if we invested more today in high-quality preschool programs for at-risk youngsters, we would have to worry less in 18 years about criminality.
This threat inevitably causes the President to treat the special counsel as a dangerous adversary instead of as a federal prosecutor seeking to root out criminality.
And that fundamental principle of double criminality ensures that we are not a participant in the prosecution of offenses that run contrary to Canadian core values.
He said Donald Trump Jr. attending the 85033 meeting with Russians to hear alleged evidence of criminality by Hillary Clinton could constitute a vaguely defined conspiracy.
Its residents say peacetime leaves them with a choice between the criminality of coca and the even deeper poverty they would face by planting something else.
"When you look at criminality and you look at the problems, take a look at what they did, including colluding, the other side," the president added.
But there's a valuable lesson to be learned from the Mueller case: Impeachment is a remedy both for criminality and for non-criminal abuse of power.
Criminality and graft have come to be seen as such incontrovertible facts of life in India that, in my experience, people seldom mind discussing them openly.
Testimony and evidence presented during the trial brought to light shocking criminality that continued even as US Justice Department civil rights lawyers investigated Baltimore's Police Department.
"I don't want children growing up in an environment saturated with drugs, criminality, injustice and deprivation," said Isabelita Padua, a 52-year-old public school teacher.
Lawyer Mark Heller said Thursday he was initially hesitant to let the "Jerry Maguire" star surrender after reviewing security video that he said showed no criminality.
These two factors have created a law-enforcement vacuum in remote areas like Lassen National Forest, with low-risk, high-reward conditions so conducive to criminality.
Reputations usually aren't forged only through rumour, however, and there have been several notable incidents in which LNAH players have been alleged perpetrators and victims of criminality.
On Wednesday, he again vowed to diplomats that he would continue to end drugs, corruption, and criminality as part of a "sacred" promise, according to CNN Philippines.
Typically, the Justice Department's investigations begin with evidence of potential criminality that's uncovered by professional investigators with agencies like the FBI, the IRS, the DEA, and others.
Mr Vaishnav dispels the conventional wisdom that crooks win because they can get voters to focus on caste or some other sectarian allegiance, thus overlooking their criminality.
"We will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," Cohen wrote in a letter to Fordham University tmsnrt.rs/2BPK4Kz.
And despite the seemingly trivial setting, the incident does raise questions about how the Democratic Party will handle the issue of potential Trump administration criminality going forward.
"The Russian uses opaque financial channels and strategic investments in furtherance of these aims, and in so doing it often exports corruption and criminality," he also said.
She alleged that the White House ignored national security concerns over foreign influence, past criminality and other conflicts of interest that could leave officials susceptible to blackmail.
Edmonds said in a statement that he has evidence to support the view of the police and prosecutors that the HBOS criminality extended far beyond those convicted.
To be honest, there is more need for regulation of the class As because of the way that the drugs are cut and the criminality it's supporting.
Crypto-enthusiasts see parallels with the early days of the internet, when authorities also strove to control a new arena—and declared it a nest of criminality.
"The cloud of criminality has lifted," said Rangayan, whose film "Evening Shadows" about a gay son struggling to come out to his parents released was last week.
Young boys without fathers or any male role models, anyone who cares about them, who is a male, are too often sucked into the cults of criminality.
But for young people living in a similar reality, it can make them feel that someone can speak to their experiences without automatically tying them to criminality.
War, civil unrest, genocide, criminality, environmental catastrophes, famine, poverty and disease have led to the voluntary and involuntary migration of far too many people around the globe.
It has since clamped down on egregious financial criminality, but remains home to thousands of secretive firms and famous for the discretion of its bankers and lawyers.
When I entered Al Dente's, in Forest Hills, Queens—one of the alleged former fronts—on a recent afternoon, there was no tangible sign of past criminality.
"It is fair to say that the definition of criminal has not changed, but where on the spectrum of criminality we operate has changed," Kelly told NBC.
We forget that the language of the other officer—"bad dude"—is not far from the rhetoric used to regularly discuss the assumed criminality of black people.
The power of the Trump campaign has rested to a large extent on islamophobia and stereotypes about the criminality and cultural inferiority of Mexican immigrants in particular.
Any prosecutor or former prosecutor, if not now working in the Congress, would want congressional investigations into possible criminality by an administration to simply be shut down.
Its mandate is to help investigate and bring to justice cases of corruption and criminality, including drug trafficking, graft, money laundering, tax evasion, and other financial crimes.
Studies show that enforcement of drug prohibition increases violence in drug markets, and enforcement techniques such as "stop and frisk" policing may increase criminality among young people.
Burkina Faso has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbour Mali.
"I am innocent of any criminality whatsoever," Salmond told reporters outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court following the brief hearing which media and public were not allowed to attend.
Police in Kinshasa urged residents in a statement to turn in other fugitives and collaborate with authorities "to avoid the resurgence of criminality in the coming days".
Heller told TMZ, on Wednesday, he had seen surveillance video from the Magic Hour Rooftop Bar and Lounge, and felt it showed "no criminality" on Cuba's part.
There are political battles to be won, and won rather easily, by keeping the focus on slimy campaign behavior, but not criminality that is hard to prove.
His remorseless chronicling of the criminality and thuggery of our allies in the Kosovo Liberation Army is one of the high points of post-Vietnam War journalism.
A facade of legality is slowly being retrofitted onto the weed industry in California, but in spite of that legality, those new retrofitted elements still reward criminality.
I think the distinction is that after Altamont—when the break with the counterculture happened—the Angels moved more thoroughly in the direction of full-on criminality.
"We see our state leadership and governor demonizing people experiencing homelessness and creating a link between homelessness and criminality," Austin Mayor Steve Adler said in an interview.
When it comes to migration, the discourse rarely focuses on the stories of real people trying to succeed; instead, the conversation is dominated by criminality and punishment.
She receives more cooperation from a young drug runner working the Lake Geneva ferry, leading to a flirtation with criminality that provides a momentary distraction from sorrow.
Indeed, many say they gave up long ago, despairing that Honduras will never address the chronic corruption, violence and criminality that has a chokehold on their country.
As Brazil's prosecutions push through the political establishment, parties and their followers see each new conviction of an opponent as evidence of the other side's irredeemable criminality.
But try the same trick in the midst of a presidential transition, and there is all kinds of room for mischief, misunderstanding and, by some lights, criminality.
Mr. Marinello may find his name added to the list of defendants who skirted crossing over the line of criminality under a narrower view of the law.
In the following years, a spate of killings shook the city — the result, people said, of growing radicalism among Islamist militias but also tribal vendettas and criminality.
The consortium's application, which Meng and the Attorney General of Canada opposed, sought to record and broadcast the "double criminality" portion of the proceedings set for Jan.
Within China, migrants from Henan are often regarded with distrust, victims of discrimination based on a vague but commonly held notion that they are prone to criminality.
Two different federal courtrooms, one in New York and one outside Washington, demonstrated starkly on Tuesday that the 45th president has operated within a circle of criminality.
The "ostrich defense" refers to a defendant who "buries his head in the sand," enabling him to claim he had no idea about criminality happening around him.
For both voters and candidates at this early stage of the Democratic primary, suggestions of criminality and corruption in the White House are baked into the conversation.
"You have here old facts, involving possibly illegal acts, but no evidence of repeated criminality after 2016 or any other factor that justifies preventive imprisonment," wrote Athié.
The murder convictions of officers in that case established that security forces must refuse to follow a "patently illegal order" that carries a "black flag" of criminality.
By establishing separately administered and independently funded athletic programs, universities give themselves an excuse to hide from the sleaze and borderline criminality so evident in this article.
There is some small hope, however, that Thailand's officials may imitate China in stomping out illegal e-waste scrapyards before they spread even more disease and criminality.
Johnson's spokeswoman said further details on the changes to freedom of movement were being worked on and would be set out shortly but would include tougher criminality checks.
The story is about their slow descent into outright criminality, juxtaposed with the way said descent changes their family, sometimes for the better (but often for the worse).
Duterte's promises to wipe out drugs and criminality within six months and his advocacy of extrajudicial killings have struck a chord among Filipinos tired of soaring crime rates.
"I am unaware of anybody who has taken a serious look at Trump's business who doesn't believe that there is a high likelihood of rampant criminality," Davidson wrote.
Bubbling dissatisfaction and anger have created a political situation ripe for disruption, one that has been seized upon by Bolsonaro, who vows to purge the country of criminality.
"Should the investigation (into Sochi) prove the allegations true it would represent a shocking new dimension in doping with an, until now, unprecedented level of criminality," Bach said.
Benigno Durana, a national police spokesman, said the only order Duterte gave to police was "to wage war on drugs and criminality within the bounds of the law".
The lens through which America views these men often harkens back to the same nasty stereotypes of inherent criminality that have been around since the days of slavery.
But with something like predicting criminality, the result of poor critical thinking abilities is potentially disastrous — certainly for any individual falsely identified as a criminal by the system.
They must expel North Korean diplomats found to be engaging in criminality and shut down North Korean banks if there is evidence they are helping the nuclear programme.
I shared Betty's confused look since I'm confused as to why Jughead would be interested in becoming a South Side Serpent since he always bristled at FP's criminality.
The scene they'd dedicated themselves to had failed to coalesce into something profitable and lasting, and without a clear next step, many fell into a life of criminality.
In an op-ed piece in USA Today, he cited the "shocking new dimension in doping" and the "unprecedented level of criminality" of which Russia had been accused.
The article said that the Troy police had looked into the relationships and found no criminality, but Ms. Sullivan insisted that she was never contacted by the police.
It was a line of text in quotation marks: "If you want to understand your own country, then you've already stepped on the path to criminality," it read.
The ruling means officials have determined that the death was caused by the action of another person, but it is not a legal finding of intent or criminality.
For Trump, the danger remains that Mueller may have uncovered information that will be politically damaging, even if it does not rise to the level of alleged criminality.
As well as those still of playing age who have become associated with various forms of criminality, the cases of struggling former professionals come across as particularly depressing.
Vinnie and Frankie's dynamic recalls Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets," a clear influence on the show's scuzzy texture and low-level criminality.
In the firestorm of profiteering, norm violating, and potential criminality that characterizes the Trump administration, the private email accounts may be yet another story that is quickly forgotten.
"If a union president wants to support criminality, then that's a very basic problem and I think a basic mistake," Mr. Cuomo said, according to The Daily News.
In 2016, the Yan Sakai was banned by the state government after reports of rapes and extrajudicial killing — and suspicions the vigilantes themselves had become involved in criminality.
With the criminality on the part of almost everyone in society not desperate enough to be an actual criminal—with the too rarely faced duty toward our neighbors.
An activist in Raqqa described to me living under the Islamic State rule by referencing the American television series "The Blacklist" to explain how humans adapt to criminality.
It is the kind of slip into criminality that has terrorized Black people for centuries, a symptom of the precarity that defines Black life in the United States.
Good news for Don Jr. To be sure, trouble may lie ahead for the President's first born if evidence emerges that he encouraged or participated in Russian criminality.
In an attempt to calm a heated debate and answer just that question, Germany's Federal Criminal Office, or BKA, released statistics in June about migrant criminality last year.
"While individual articles of impeachment have been passed against prior presidents that do not allege criminality, no president has been impeached solely on non-criminal accusations," Collins writes.
The message was clear: The president of the United States was constructing a counter-narrative that not only excuses but valorizes criminality in the service of absolute loyalty.
It's an incredibly powerful and very real fear — one that is immune to facts and figures about low immigrant criminality and rejects any question of policy trade-offs.
"We should not allow Trump allies to minimize, downplay, or distract from what Mueller has already found — corruption and criminality at the heart of American politics," Graff added.
The other crucial difference between life under the British System and American-style prohibition is that there was absolutely no link between addiction and other forms of criminality.
But Congress is concerned about far more than provable criminality, and they won't be satisfied with the attorney general's four-page summary of Mueller's findings, according to Rep.
"If there's nothing on the video that's going to show any type of criminality or negligence, we're not going to maintain it," the jail's assistant superintendent, Lt. Col.
It's also the mobilizing of racial stereotypes of depravity, criminality, and laziness, even if they have mostly been directed at immigrants from Latin America and the Middle East.
The media, internet, and social media have become obsessed with Making A Murderer, the perceived criminality of Manitowoc County Sherriff's Department, and all of the lawyers and prosecution involved.
Mueller's probe is focused on criminality and will, at some point, culminate in either the decision to file charges against some person or people, or the decision not to.
And if he does, it's unclear how loquacious he'll be about what he found — his job, after all, is investigating criminality, not disclosing what he finds to the public.
The report claims that within OECD countries, youth unemployment, levels of criminality, access to weapons and distrust in the electoral process are the most significant factors correlating with terrorism.
Almost uniformly, though, these movies have one element in common: The women protagonists are not professional criminals, but regular people pushed to criminality by dire — though not exceptional — circumstances.
She is a woman straddling two cognitively dissonant lives: one tethered to the here and now, one pure façade; one steeped in addiction and criminality, one in sexual fantasy.
Francisco Huenchumilla, an indigenous Mapuche senator with the Christian Democrats party, said the use of Jungle Command to combat common criminality was "absolutely disproportionate" and could inflame the situation.
Incest isn't viewed with quite the same level of disgust and criminality in Westeros as in our own world — especially among Targaryens (Daenerys is the product of incest herself).
However, he warned police officers and other officials that there would be "hell to pay" for those that abused their authority, saying such people are "worse than criminality itself".
"For example, we know that criminals involved in these types of exploitation are going into online spaces to enable their criminality," the NCA's deputy director added in a statement.
This would be akin to "pulling a Comey," who in July 2016 offered a scathing critique of Clinton's behavior while simultaneously clearing her of criminality in the email investigation.
By focusing so intently on criminality, Trump effectively moved the conversation surrounding Clinton's use of a private email server from being about her judgment to being about an indictment.
"What we uncovered was a systemic problem going back years," FEMA Administrator William "Brock" Long told the Washington Post, adding that the allegations against Coleman may include possible criminality.
"All four classifiers perform consistently well and produce evidence for the validity of automated face-induced inference on criminality, despite the historical controversy surrounding the topic," the researchers write.
And he is alleging not mere technical infractions of law but astonishing criminality on the part of Trump's campaign manager, a man who also attended the Trump Tower meeting.
Some florists, risking criminality in the eyes of the Islamabad High Court, hide their red roses in the back of the shop, reserved only for their most daring customers.
Nicolás Maduro is of a growing body of global actors who have wed centralized state tyranny to criminality, and he has positioned Venezuela as a hub for their activity.
While it's true Campbell's undercover work focused on criminality inside the Rosatom subsidiary Tenex, he did gather extensive documents about Rosatom's efforts to win approval to buy Uranium One.
Evidence that a foreign company is involved in criminality can disqualify it from Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) approval to buy a sensitive U.S. asset.
"Nothing about Manafort's upbringing, schooling, legal education, or family and financial circumstances mitigates his criminality," Mueller said in a heavily redacted sentencing memo released Saturday, which details Manafort's crimes.
"If there is no damage done we should do this for the good of the country because Section 44 is not only around to deal with criminality," he said.
The campaign is the latest salvo in a culture war between conservatives fighting what they see as foreign moral influences promoting criminality and a more liberal, often younger population.
Cohen's letter threatens "your institution" with liability "to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality" if it were to release records of Trump's two years there.
In recent years, there has been a rash of troubling AI systems that attempt to make assumptions about peoples' sexuality and potential criminality based solely on their facial features.
Of course, complications immediately ensue (one of the widows wants no part of the heist, the women have no experience with criminality, etc.), which creates a twisty genre delight.
Her final words are chilling; to exist in the world as a Black person is to be tasked with the burden of gaze on your body, its assumed criminality.
But beginning in the 1970s, its presidents, exploiting fears of criminality that white voters associated with African-Americans, initiated a war on drugs that expanded drug policing and prosecutions.
On the one hand, we have scam artist Anna Delvey hitting public consciousness, and few seemed compelled to qualify her badness, to use her womanhood to mitigate her criminality.
The actual wall — the sum of official and unofficial policy, of economic and family ties, of criminality and enforcement, of deprivation, and plenty — stretches much farther north to south.
Now he commands a group of former cartel members who claim to have left criminality behind, though they scoff at the idea that they might put down their weapons.
"The only thing you have to check is if it's of legal provenance or not," he said, adding that investigators had yet to find evidence of links to criminality.
While many Germans celebrated their arrival, others were angered, feeling that their worries about "Islamization," criminality and the erosion of German identity were being ignored by the political establishment.
Mr. Sessions repeatedly said that going soft on crime would accelerate a return to the days of drug-fueled criminality across the country — a point he reaffirmed on Friday.
"DOUBLE CRIMINALITY" Meng, the daughter of Huawei's billionaire founder Ren Zhengfei, remains free on bail in Canada, and has been living in a mansion in Vancouver's exclusive Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
Opinion Columnist Elizabeth Warren on Friday evening sent out a series of tweets that, in addition to calling out Donald Trump for his criminality, rebuked Congress for enabling him.
Televised hearings would bring presidential criminality into living rooms across the country, and when it became clear that Republicans in Congress were now favoring impeachment, Nixon chose to resign.
Why people commit crimes, or lie about them, doesn't seem to interest him as much as how our response to crime seems to encourage, or even require, further criminality.
Using his bully pulpit and his Twitter account, Trump has succeeded in convincing most Republicans that the Democrats have overreached in their zealous pursuit of criminality by the President.
"These operations are part of our stepped-up campaign against drugs and all other forms of criminality in the province," Bulacan police chief Romeo Caramat said in a statement.
The murders were especially disconcerting not just because they were so savage and intimate, but because Lizzie's arrest "unsettled an ethnically and class-determined model of criminality," Robertson writes.
If Scientology, which is a tiny sect, [eventually loses] its tax-empt status because of criminality, then isn't a fair discussion to have that for the Catholic Church [too]?
Those implications allow conservative politicians and media outlets to lift up individual crimes committed by unauthorized immigrants, and specifically DACA recipients, without saying outright that they represent deeper criminality.
Pepinsky calls this kind of politics "democracy against disorder": a mode of politics wherein democratic politicians gain support by promising ultra-harsh, or even illegal, measures against crime and criminality.
The intent behind the section was to protect newly formed online businesses from being crushed by lawsuits stemming from the criminality of users over whom the businesses had no control.
What are the reasons why Europe, most of the countries, are able to reduce or to have such low levels of criminality and violence, even though they have drug consumption?
Prosecutors argued that there were no factors in Manafort's background that "mitigates his criminality," echoing a similar argument they made in the sentencing memo they filed in his Virginia case.
She has said impeachment should only go forward when Republicans come on board, a bar that seems reachable only if their investigations turn up undeniable examples of criminality or corruption.
The federal government has suspension or deferral designations for countries or regions deemed dangerous but may still deport people to them because of criminality, security risks or human rights violations.
"I intended to say to Lynch to send the FBI report to the grand jury to decide criminality which she is legally obligated to do," Paladino said in an email.
The gangs embody a strange confluence of street politics, criminality and Islamist fervour, the latter introduced by Saudi Arabian charities in the wake of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.
In the view of Father Salvatore Resca, the festivities are incorrigibly tainted by activities that have no spiritual connection: gambling, cruelty to animals and petty and not-so-petty criminality.
When next Apple must face-off with this intransigent White House over criminality or terrorism attacks at home, any protestations they make will be empty after their capitulation in China.
READ: Philippines' President tells Obama to 'go to hell' But he thinks the biggest problem in the Philippines is criminality, and as drugs cause crime, he fully backs Duterte's campaign.
As other developing economies catch up with Latin America's level of urbanisation, understanding the process's links to criminality, and which forms of policing best sever them, is of international concern.
There are some exceptions—like when a channel's content is connected to outside criminality—but YouTube generally doesn't consider the external behavior of a group or individual behind an account.
"WEB-BASED CRIMINALITY" Police agencies "were not vocal enough" when policy makers and commercial businesses were discussing 5G technology, and De Bolle is sounding the alarm to avoid a repeat.
Those awaiting prison are left wondering whether they'll end up sharing a cell with someone who, despite his criminality, is chilled and easy to get along with, or totally unpredictable.
Tales of extortion and corruption under the TMC resonate among middle-class voters, while in some districts criminality by TMC street thugs has turned poorer voters against Ms Banerjee's party.
On Sunday morning, before Barr delivered his letter to Congress, Schiff said Congress would have to consider impeaching Trump if Mueller's report found "overwhelming evidence of criminality" on Trump's part.
"I intended to say to Lynch to send the FBI report to the grand jury to decide criminality, which she is legally obligated to do," he said in an email.
For three hours, over tea and cigarettes, he described systematic criminality within the security forces, detailing patterns of battlefield executions, murders in detention centers, and coverups organized by the state.
Schultz went on, claiming there was "no reason" he saw not to believe Biden's multiple female critics, who have called his behavior inappropriate but not to the point of criminality.
Dean's testimony related directly to Nixon's criminality in his role as President, while most of Cohen's tapes will undoubtedly pertain to Trump's activities prior to being sworn in as President.
In the aftermath of the 2009 military coup that ousted its democratically elected president, Manuel Zelaya, Honduras has degenerated into a quagmire of government corruption, rampant criminality and gang violence.
Dickey's central argument: We created a group of dogs to be loyal, steadfast and occasionally intimidating, only to use those traits against them as markers of class and potential criminality.
To further diminish their humanity, Ingraham singled out a handful of child rapists and murderers, as if to suggest an inherent degree of criminality in the nation's foreign-born residents.
"We also now know from local police that this is funding further criminality in London, from drugs and trafficking to possibly violent crime," the spokesperson for the council told Sky.
"Given the lack of criminality associated with silencers, it is reasonable to conclude that they should not be viewed as a threat to public safety necessitating NFA classification," Turk wrote.
"We can't rule out pure criminality, of criminals using a sensitive situation where there are real grievances on issues of unemployment and foreign nationals," police minister Bheki Cele told reporters.
Given the show's primarily white viewership, it's not a stretch to think "Cops" producers were confirming racial narratives of criminality in America that they think their viewers want to see.
Appearing at as many as eight political rallies a day, Mr. Erdogan waged an aggressively negative campaign, accusing the opposition of criminality or terrorism, threatening lawsuits and fueling nationalist anger.
His lawyer, Mr. Glasl, said in his statement that the Swiss federal police had "failed to provide any evidence of criminality" and questioned why Mr. Abramovich had been singled out.
It sends a strong message that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has uncovered a lead suggesting criminality related to Cohen's law office probably unrelated to Mueller's Russia election meddling probe.
Sessions said he has directed the Justice Department's legal policy office to work with the various departments across the Trump administration to study the intersection of mental health and criminality.
The rise of drug use in Basra marks only the latest phase of the region's long slide into criminality that began in earnest after the United States toppled Saddam Hussein.
It is crucial to examine the money trail around Zeman carefully, investigating his financial backers for the criminality or espionage that go hand in glove with Putin's network of influence.
Though no criminality on his part has been proven, he was in a clear conflict-of-interest position when the Ukrainians started paying big bucks to his son, Hunter Biden.
Weak rule of law allows criminality, corruption, and bribe-taking at every level to continue, along with crippling murder rates, making normal life impossible and preventing investment and economic development.
Pence said the Justice Department is working with other federal agencies to study "the intersection of mental health and criminality" and vowed to "get to the bottom" of what happened.
It is difficult for him to resist framing a story, despite every indication that his involvement is creating the appearance of criminality, even without any strong evidence of a crime.
Young people in deprived communities who obtain criminal convictions by the age of 2000 believe that no one is going to employ them anyway and therefore commit to ongoing criminality.
Whether this happens depends on future events, the most ominous of which would be the discovery of clear criminality by the president or those closest to him (including family members).
And one year we did Facebook, one year we did software that was used to assess criminals and predict their future criminality, which we showed was biased against black defendants.
Prior to zero tolerance, children were separated from parents if they had a criminal history, but it is not known whether the criminality was violent, the HHS inspector general officials said.
"With the evolution of cyber criminality over the last 10 years, why hasn't SWIFT and the community done more?" said Leonard Schrank, who was SWIFT chief executive from 1992 to 2007.
Canada's second-largest police force has become yet another squad embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct and alleged criminality, as four officers find themselves on the opposite side of the law.
But the key issue of this solution of violence and criminality, crime in Mexico and a lot of countries in Latin America, is building a state that's able to enforce law.
"Criminality here involves so many factors," including acts carried out by active guerrilla groups who have intensified fighting during the peace process and by newly-internally displaced people with few alternatives.
"No one is above the law and New York will not turn a blind eye to criminality, no matter who seeks to protect them," Cuomo, a Democrat, said in a statement.
In Goffman's case, this extended both to discussions of criminality (her subjects, some critics suggested, played up their exploits to impress her) and to the various exigencies that shaped their lives.
It found payoffs and other criminality and suggested that a special prosecutor — a deputy attorney general independent of the city's five district attorneys — be appointed to pursue criminal-justice wrongdoing. Gov.
The first, of course, only makes sense if Trump believes his own lies about immigrant criminality — but because those are lies, there would not in fact be massive crime and disruption.
The coordinator of Syria's main opposition group said on Monday the ceasefire never took hold and called on the world to put an end to the "criminality" of the Syrian government.
By almost every measure, life is still worse for Maoris than other New Zealanders, but gangsters insist that, thanks to a strong economy, criminality is no longer a prerequisite for survival.
Still, hints of personal style and commentary come through: the Koch brothers, for instance, are rendered with wry, gleaming halos; some pencil drawings resemble courtroom sketches, alluding to the subjects' criminality.
That decision raises questions about the criminalization of political difference in a way that the Russia investigation, which rests on clear evidence of serious criminality, simply does not, Republicans' protestations aside.
Kauffman told police he had nothing to do with his wife's killing, but prosecutors say he wanted her dead because she was planning to divorce him and expose his alleged criminality.
The crux of To Pimp A Butterfly follows Lamar into the reclamation of black self-love and humanity, an inherently rebellious act in a society where blackness is synonymous with criminality.
However, last month Leave EU was also accused of stoking prejudice after it claimed continued E.U. membership would put Britons in danger by exposing them to the criminality of Turkish citizens.
Earlier in the hearing, Senate intelligence committee Chairman Richard Burr asked if the federal investigation could "find evidence of criminality" not related to the 2016 election of potential collusion with Russia.
The United States and Swiss authorities are not going to tolerate the kind of criminality we've seen for generations and therefore behavior will have to change, at least to some extent.
The RCMP then picked out 89 individuals who were found to "meet the criteria for criminality," the document states, and created what are described as "protestor profiles" for each of them.
But Dominic Grieve, a former attorney general and Conservative chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee, said that preventing overseas territories from running their own financial services would push criminality elsewhere.
The millions of documents on international tax havens leaked in the Panama Papers are not accusations of criminality, but it can still be distasteful to be associated with questionable accounting practices.
We have seen this play out over the last few months as the seemingly endless drip of WikiLeaks emails calls into question the ethics and potential criminality of the Clinton campaign.
"It added: "The wide availability of weapons, the use and trade of illicit drugs, and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality on the broader scale.
From my experiences and beliefs, that are shared by my fellow Commissioners of the International Commission against the Death Penalty (ICDP), the death penalty is not the solution to end criminality.
As you enter the structure alone, you confront the men's faces and glowing eyes, then listen to imagined viewers' reactions that suggest how deeply embedded stereotypes of black male criminality are.
Ergo, the latter's retreat to the gun control issue is merely its way of pandering to those who have long been reluctant to air the black community's dirty laundry apropos criminality.
Actions can be the result of poor decision making, negligence, or mistake, yet they may not rise to the level of criminality if the perpetrator did not willfully violate the law.
Dean's presence was not part of a larger push to explain the president's inherent criminality; it was a one-off—something akin to the decade-themed primetime specials aired on CNN.
It's quite an impressive amount of gall for these letter-signers to cite public safety as they give a hearty welcome to illegal immigrants; savage criminality and dangerous pasts a plus.
"Badly thought out, ill-conceived drug policies not only fail to address substantively drug dependency, drug-related criminality, and the drug trade, they add more problems," she said in a speech.
The Yaoundé Code of Conduct for West Africa which maps out an inter-regional set of responsibility zones to oversee and facilitate responses to growing criminality in the Gulf of Guinea.
Like a racist apparition rising from the fever dream of a Reconstruction-era racial segregationist, Horton played upon longstanding and historic racial fears and anxiety about black violence, criminality and sexuality.
He also has a near fanatic certainty that the government is as evil as the cartels, if not in terms of active criminality, at least for ignoring the realities in Tamaulipas.
Washington (CNN)Weeks of devastating legal revelations have left Donald Trump's political career clouded by criminality and his life, presidency and business empire under assault by relentless prosecutors on multiple fronts.
The fine line between criminality and entrepreneurshipThe pipeline from drug dealer to prison to YouTuber may not seem obvious to most, but Big Herc and Watson see their trajectories with clarity.
The plaintiffs would be landowners, many of them Republicans — and, in theory, the very people Trump is trying to protect from lawlessness and criminality by building the wall to begin with.
But there's another possibility: that impeachment helps Democrats make a truly comprehensive case against the president, uniting his corruption, his criminality and his contempt for ordinary Americans under a single narrative.
In this dramatic opera of demons, the lesser evils are part of the phalanx standing between us and the greater evils: Trump's corruption, possible criminality, and definite rage, racism and cruelty.
He wrote short stories about criminality and queerness without a blueprint, drawing on the support and encouragement of his first and only same-sex partner, a fellow prisoner named Prince Rico.
The public learned then that the Nixon team had plunged into rank criminality, discussing a million-dollar bribe for the burglars after they demanded ransom money for protecting the White House.
This week's trial is expected to run until Thursday and will cover whether the conduct for which the United States wants to try her meets Canada's "double criminality" standard for extradition.
The current AIPAC draft extends the scope of criminality to actions aimed at heeding the boycott call of non-state actors: in this case, the United Nations and the European Union.
A huge data leak showed the inner workings of how China surveils and detains its Uighur population using an AI-powered policing platform that claims to be able to predict criminality.
And, if Trump is reelected, he may owe an unfair victory to an electorate uninformed by all the knowable facts bearing on his alleged criminality, corruption and indebtedness to foreign powers.
That this scene is intercut with the film's only sex scene yields a troubling repetition of the conflation of Black sexuality with criminality, which has plagued cinema since its very beginning.
At a time when algorithms are increasingly being used to predict the likelihood of future criminality, Richmond's Office of Neighborhood Safety selects fellows based almost entirely on old-fashioned street intelligence.
The raid, which forced the city's most vulnerable population onto the streets, has caused much debate in Bogotá over how different administrations have approached the complex cycle of addiction and criminality.
Unfortunately, the opposite is true, considering the renewed relevance of Ronald Reagan's loose grip on reality — now conveniently overlooked by his conservative admirers — and then-recent evidence of Richard Nixon's criminality.
The special counsel showed a storm of proven criminality surrounding a president and his campaign, delivering 34 indictments that resulted in seven guilty pleas and jail time for top presidential advisers.
We should be able to celebrate black music in Britain, and how it's having a mainstream moment, after years of being marginalised, mocked and denigrated through an association with inherent criminality.
Clearly, these men were no angels—a point reinforced in flashbacks that reveal that violence and criminality were not always confined to their work—but nevertheless they left people and partners behind.
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, the defector, code-named "Caesar," urged US President Donald Trump to stop what he calls the "criminality" taking place in Syria's government-run prisons.
"The wide availability of weapons, the use and trade of illicit drugs, and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality on the broader scale," the advisory reads.
"One significant change we have seen ... is an increase in the number of British adults referred to us following forced criminality in dealing drugs," said Kathy Betteridge, the charity's anti-trafficking director.
The ACLU's Jay Stanley imagines a Black Mirror-esque dystopian future where all citizens are given predictive criminality/at-risk scores, which cops are able to see via augmented reality Google glasses.
Within moments, you're sucked into the perverse criminality of the Turd Burglar, drawn to prime suspect Kevin McClain (Travis Tope) and the wider conspiracy he's clearly ended up at the center of.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - High-tech crimes, such as document fraud, money laundering and online trading in illegal goods, are at the root of almost all serious criminality, Europe's police agency said on Thursday.
Some hold Plotnitsky in high-esteem as a hero of the separatist cause; others dismiss him as a despot-in-waiting who profits from a murky network of corruption, criminality and patronage.
Typically, the inspector general investigates internal breaches of Justice Department policy rather than criminal cases (though the inspector general can make a referral to a prosecutor if he finds evidence of criminality).
Does race have something to do with these differences, given the research that shows the public is more likely to associate black people — who are more likely to use crack — with criminality?
But while it's fascinating that the criminality depends solely on the thoughts swirling around in one's mind during that act, our law does not really dwell on these philosophical, coffee house discussions.
He's made it OK to openly insult us, to communicate the lie that we are a suspect group, prone to general criminality and directly responsible for a rash of murders and rapes.
Let us not forget, however, that deportation and the targeting of immigrant communities has continued unabated throughout the Obama presidency fueled by a public narrative that rests on stereotypes of immigrant criminality.
When the smoke clears and the Trump Jr. email coverage is over, remember the covering-up, because if there is criminality in the Trump administration, that is where it will be found.
And even though China's public-security ministry warned, weirdly, that overindulgence in the series could lead to criminality and marital strife, among the drama's legion of fans was China's official army newspaper.
Saturday's verdict by the Supreme Court of India, while distilling the complicated history of the disputed site, made some important observations on the history of deceit and criminality that got us here.
"Given the seriousness of the campaign finance issues and the potential criminality that has arisen regarding Todd Kaminsky's campaign, we are continuing to review all options," Mr. Murray said in the statement.
Late in the film, she makes a violent swerve into criminality while nonetheless acting in accord with a rational determination to preserve the team's mission (and, probably, her job and her skin).
Vargas's suicide, which came amid swirling accusations of corruption and rampant criminality, reset the chessboard of Brazilian politics at the time, benefiting his political heirs by sparking widespread outrage against his opponents.
They are not allowed to anonymously inject into the court of public opinion any "damaging" information about what they couldn't succeed at offering in a court of law as proof of criminality.
Assange's source for the C.I.A. hacking tools appeared to have an identical motivation; Vault 7 documented no criminality, no corruption, no bulk spying, only the reach of the agency's targeted cyber operations.
The Hill reported earlier this fall that an FBI undercover informant discovered a Rosatom executive and contractors were engaged in criminality as early as 2009, a year before the sale was approved.
Much of this enormous sum has been secretly transferred out of Russia during the Putin years, evidence that money laundering is not occasional criminality but an integral part of the economic system.
"In particular, the inquiry will assess whether the balance in the burden of criminality should shift to those who pay for sex rather than those who sell it," reads the launch statement.
Because of the specific circumstances, it's a tragedy that even people who hold deeply misguided beliefs about black criminality or intense loyalty to police officers should be able to see as such.
There is a grave danger that the swirling politics of the Mueller report will lead us to forget what it revealed: a toxic cloud of routine criminality surrounding the American political system.
While left-handedness used to be associated with criminality, more recent research associates it with "divergent thinking," a form of creativity in which you come up with novel ideas from a prompt.
The Constitution was framed to protect us from criminality and abuse of power by government officials, but it requires men and women with grit and ability to withstand political and personal vilification.
But one of the other major problems for our democracy is the lack of elite accountability: Powerful political and financial actors can get away with wrongdoing and even outright criminality without punishment.
Just contemplate the recklessness — the sheer indifference to truth and the moral authority of the American presidency — revealed here: one president baselessly charging criminality by another, all in a childish Twitter rampage.
To meet the continually expanding 21st century threats of violent criminality and terrorism, police departments across the nation have long clamored for additional protective gear and better platforms for necessary force usage.
Without meaningful steps to curb corruption and create a more responsive, inclusive government, inter-communal conflicts, extremism and rising criminality will continue to undermine the progress and potential of this regional giant.
"The notion that he [Mueller] was hired to only go look for criminality, I think, does a disservice to [the president]," Gowdy said in an interview with CBS News's "The Takeout" podcast.
Over the past week, Trump has repeatedly tweeted his frustration over U.S. immigration and border control laws, linking illegal immigration from Latin America with drug trafficking and criminality in the United States.
"The circumstances of the criminality were slight and they were able to acknowledge and repent their crimes," the procuratorate, or prosecutors' office, of Fengtai district in south Beijing, said of the officers.
Background coverage: Through hours of damning testimony, Mr. Cohen called Mr. Trump a "racist," a "con man" and a "cheat" and accused the president of an expansive pattern of lies and criminality.
But in the DRC, a country that's been ravaged by civil wars and natural disasters, the options are far fewer, and weed's criminality actually helps poverty-stricken Congolese make a modest living.
Even as the talks began, Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer, Michael D. Cohen, was delivering dramatic and damaging testimony in Congress, accusing him of an expansive pattern of lies and criminality.
"He accepts the ultimate conclusion, in which there is no evidence of criminality or evidence sufficient to draw a conclusion," Rudolph W. Giuliani, one of the president's lawyers, said in an interview.
Criminality | Because of state law, the Michigan investigation into the municipal water supply in Flint can range more broadly than the federal inquiry, Peter J. Henning writes in the White Collar Watch column.
"Right now there is no program to rehabilitate and reintegrate them, give them the type of skills that will make it less likely they will recidivise to some type of criminality," Silber said.
Mirabaud expressed confidence the government supports the clause, despite lobbyists for transparency saying it is a back-door attempt to continue bank secrecy rather than a genuine move to prevent criminality or persecution.
It aims to provide a public reckoning of behaviour antithetical to the public interest, even when that does not rise to the level of criminality, the yardstick Mr Mueller was mandated to consider.
The implication is that a powerful figure like Gary Winston can get away with poorly executed, bizarrely complex, and fairly blatant criminality because he's neutralized anyone who has the power to stop him.
Though Thurman believes the "circumstances of this event were negligent to the point of criminality," the actress clarifies that she doesn't believe there was malicious intent from director Quentin Tarantino and forgives him.
"Ignorance is a defense when it comes to you having no knowledge of the criminality, ignorance of the law is no defense but ignorance of the fact is a total defense," he added.
But James Comey abused the position of his office as FBI director to clear Hillary Clinton in the face of compelling evidence of criminality, in order to clear her path to the presidency.
They all indicated they received no protection from local police, who are themselves often corrupt or directly complicit in the rampant criminality that is pushing these good people to flee for their lives.
Joseph McShane, that if the records were released without Trump's written consent then "we will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," per the Times.
Cornell University's Thomas Pepinsky calls this kind of politics "democracy against disorder": a mode of politics wherein democratic politicians gain support by promising ultra-harsh, or even illegal, measures against crime and criminality.
Mangwana pointed a finger at disgruntled former members of Mugabe's government, saying they were determined to soil Mnangagwa's reputation through "various acts of malice and criminality to cause both local and international outrage".
Using Danish government health data, researchers cataloged various adverse events — suicides or suicide attempts, violent criminality, mental illness, substance abuse, psychiatric diagnoses and premature death — in 1,475,030 Danes born from 1971 to 1997.
The release of the summary didn't silence his most ardent critics, and in fact it heightened the question of whether the full Mueller report documents wrongdoing that might fall short of outright criminality.
Under the new regulations, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have greater leeway in deciding which immigrants to persecute for deportation, as definitions of criminality for aliens were expanded by Trump's executive order.
Either the United States, eyes wide open, approved giving uranium assets to a corrupt Russia, or the FBI failed to give the evidence of criminality to the policymakers before such a momentous decision.
In the course of his now 19-month probe, Mueller has uncovered a web of alleged criminality linked to violations of a World War II-era law enacted amid concerns over foreign propaganda.
The Framers of the Constitution did not want to have the republic governed by a president whose domestic and international capability, influence and concentration would be dimmed by the darkness of alleged criminality.
Instead, Thomas Bach — the head of the International Olympic Committee, who had called Russia's cheating a "shocking new dimension in doping" and an "unprecedented level of criminality" — caved in and passed the buck.
This belief is based on the longstanding and pervasive myth that Guzman is a "gentleman smuggler" or a Robinhood figure who is somehow above the violence and criminality of other organized crime figures.
The controversial Trump Tower meeting with Russian operatives was held to hear promised evidence of alleged criminality by Clinton and her foundation; both candidates sought information from Russian sources to undermine each other.
"Every citizen who wants to contribute towards reducing criminality and insecurity should be applauded," Jan Arild Ellingsen, a lawmaker from the populist Progress Party, a member of Norway's ruling coalition, told broadcaster NRK.
Mr. Manafort, convicted last summer on charges of tax evasion, bank fraud and related criminality uncovered by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, faced 19 to 24 years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
Baseball is a self-contained system, and the game has historically been happy to leave this sort of criminality outside the bubble so long as the players can contribute to the winning effort.
A Trump day bursts with a fusillade of huge news stories, often starting at dawn with a crazy tweet and usually involving the amorality, criminality and vulgarity of the president and his circle.
Kline urged Widodo to issue a message to the "police that efforts to address the complex problems of drugs and criminality require the security forces to respect everyone's basic rights, not demolish them."
To people who favor this kind of thinking, reviving this particular population—drug users—means promoting continued criminality, since people who are addicted to illegal opioids are likely to keep using illegal opioids.
" Binyamin Appelbaum, The Times's economics wiz, riposted on Twitter: "A more accurate characterization of the housing bubble is that it was one of the largest orgies of white collar criminality in American history.
The "model minority" success story is used as a wedge to deny systemic economic and racial injustice, reinforcing myths of criminality in the "bad" undocumented immigrants and "laziness" in immigrants and black people.
His criminality, rage and perhaps his madness have been stoked by class resentment and Mr. Keaton, with his white-hot menace and narrowing eyes, makes him a memorably angry man, not a caricature.
What remains today looks less like a utopia than a paradise lost, a site of abandonment and degradation, and a concentration of southern Italy's abiding troubles: criminality, lax local governance and extreme poverty.
The hearing did not address the truthfulness of the allegations; rather, both sides argued on the assumption that they are true for the sake of determining if the double criminality standard is met.
Canada's attorney general has argued that because Meng and Huawei are alleged to have committed bank fraud, which is a crime in the United States and Canada, the double criminality standard is met.
During his final term as Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan noted an impediment stifling economies in the former Soviet Union: "legal chaos, rampant criminality, and widespread corruption" reminiscent of the American Wild West.
Trump's Twitter habit is well-known -- and getting worse -- as is his tendency to veer wildly off message with attacks that border on (or more than border on) racism, xenophobia and potential criminality.
These crises already are expanding across Nigeria's borders and into neighboring countries, demonstrating the ease with which Nigeria can export criminality and violence, as well as import it from its neighbors in crisis.
Francis Spufford's book "Red Plenty" (2700), a blend of history, economics, science and fiction, reimagines that optimism—and shows how it fell apart in the complexity, criminality and unintended consequences of Soviet life.
Arguably the central villain of the film is John Brennan, now a regular talking head on MSNBC, where he excoriates the Trump administration for its complicity in all kinds of corruption and criminality.
Burkina was once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel region, but its homegrown insurgency has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbor Mali.
Any non-privileged documents, and any privileged ones that meet an exemption for criminality, are then passed to the investigating attorneys, who determine whether to bring charges against the target or others involved.
Mr. Trump should reach out to the Salvadoran president-elect, Nayib Bukele, and help him make good on his campaign promise to ensure transparency by establishing a commission to investigate corruption and criminality.
Depicting the story of a Memphis hustler attempting to break into the music business as a rapper and escape his life of criminality, the film also featured a soundtrack full of Southern rappers.
In 43s Serbia, however, criminality in football took on a very different shape: war criminals acquired lower league football clubs and led them into the Champions League by intimidating opposition players and referees.
So 21 of the changes were to some extent required by age, criminality or term limit (though Mr Xi presumably had some influence both over the anti-corruption charges and the promotion of governors).
"An OCME autopsy was not performed in this case due to a religious objection, upheld by law in such instances where no criminality is suspected," Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson said in a statement.
"We know cyber criminality is an international challenge .. but we expect that the German election will go ahead unharmed and that we have enough different positions to tackle a range of topics," she said.
"It is utterly regrettable that a movement that began with such promise and purport to be fighting for social justice matters has now deteriorated into a group that engages in criminality," Mr Price said.
"Facial recognition at stadiums would be a sledgehammer to crack a nut," says Goodwin, citing similar figures to illustrate how the criminality of Scottish football fans weighs up in the context of wider society.
Demonstrating the specific criminality of individuals in ISIS through fair and open trials, rather than simply trying them for material support to the group, provides a powerful counter message and contributes to their delegitimization.
One of them - in his forties and looking tired and unkempt - said he did not know the name or address of his workplace, but denied having any idea about criminality occurring in the house.
It's a scary prospect, and while Guo believes that sort of criminality will become a problem at some point in the U.S., most consumers still have a passive attitude about keeping their data safe.
During those years, he demonstrates, immigration officials could and did customarily invoke this standard to rule out such "defectives" as women unaccompanied by male providers and members of races with supposed "predispositions" to criminality.
The prosecutor, who seemed to insinuate that white women are not threatening and that black people are, articulated assumptions about race and criminality that have been an American reality since the days of slavery.
"For example, people link opiate addiction symbolically with a range of other stigmatized health conditions, such as Hepatitis C and mental illness, as well as social problems such as poverty and criminality," she says.
In one of the conversation's most powerful moments, he diffuses the archetype—so pervasive in cinematic representations of boxing as a sport bathed in criminality–of the swaggering gangster who subdues others with force.
"It's really just getting at what we know to be a pervasive stereotype of blackness and criminality," said Robin Wright, a researcher with the Kirwan Institute at Ohio State University who studies implicit bias.
If you know a little German, Kline evokes both "kleine" ("little") rape and "kein" ("no") rape, and thus male denial of criminality and, more generally, macho unconsciousness — at which the Abstract Expressionists surely excelled.
These policing tactics can also create and accentuate personal, subconscious bias by increasing the likelihood that officers will relate blackness with criminality or danger — leading to what psychologists call "implicit bias" against black Americans.
But in fact, Manson was a career criminal by the time he moved to California, and the Tate-LaBianca murders were part of a long period of escalating criminality from him and his followers.
The special coroner's jury — which was empaneled to determine manner of death and not criminality — reached a unanimous decision in about an hour of deliberation after hearing chilling details over two days of testimony.
While politicians and pundits have singled out mental health as a predictor of gun violence, a number of previous studies have linked alcohol consumption and criminality, especially when it comes to gun-related crimes.
The government's inaction reflects the A.N.C.'s inability — or unwillingness — to stop the internal warfare because it could expose the extent of corruption and criminality in its ranks, current and former party officials say.
Banville, who has always excelled at writing about criminality and villainy in both his literary fiction and the novels he produces under his pseudonym, Benjamin Black, here reclaims that portion of his dark talent.
BURR: Director, is it possible that, as part of this FBI investigation, the FBI could find evidence of criminality that is not tied to — to the 2016 elections — possible collusion or coordination with Russians?
The country was once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel region, but its homegrown insurgency has been amplified by a spillover of jihadist violence and criminality from its chaotic northern neighbor Mali.
The holding of money in an offshore company is generally not illegal by itself, but it may be done to hide criminality from prying eyes, for example, by facilitating tax evasion or money laundering.
He grotesquely caricatured the criminality of undocumented immigrants, rewrote the history of his assaults on Americans' health care and drastically inflated the number of jobs expected to be created by the new trade bill.
Some worry about a return to strong-arm tactics: in recent days nearly 600 youngsters were indiscriminately rounded up in Jigjiga on vague allegations of criminality and taken out of the city for "rehabilitation".
Mr. Dershowitz had asserted that impeachment requires an explicit act of criminality — a position that many, many people have disputed, including Mr. Dershowitz during the impeachment of President Bill Clinton back in the day.
For years, he plundered internal documents and secret agreements, unmasking questionable practices — and even criminality — by lawyers and players and teams, and then published the information anonymously on a platform he called Football Leaks.
Writing at the start of the crime wave that warped and reshaped so much for the next two decades or so, she is fiercely determined to prove that cities are not friends to criminality.
Count on Republican members to focus on Cohen's own record of criminality and dishonesty, and to use Cohen as a vehicle to cast doubt on the tactics and motives of special counsel Robert Mueller.
This fact apparently caught the attention of President Trump, who, as Vox's Dara Lind notes, has made the supposed criminality of undocumented immigrants a central part of his message as both candidate and president.
Mr. Trump also faced a major distraction in the form of congressional testimony from Michael Cohen, his former lawyer and fixer, who accused the president of a pattern of lies and criminality spanning years.
The report is crystal clear that they could not make the determination that Peter Strzok&aposs willing necessary to investigate Russian collusion over the Clinton probe which was pretty conclusive that there was some criminality.
After making his pledge at the presidential palace in Manila, with one hand on the Bible, Duterte delivered a speech in which he promised a "relentless" and "sustained" fight against corruption, criminality and illegal drugs.
A letter signed by 140 Saudi clerics, including prominent names, calling on the government to beware what they termed Iran's "record of criminality and treachery" and to support regional Sunnis cannot have assuaged international alarm.
She said she was stopped at the border and detained overnight before being handed a report stating she was inadmissible "on grounds of serious criminality," according to a picture of the report she posted online.
This arson was part of a collective nervous breakdown in Chile, ranging from peaceful protests demanding a fairer and less unequal society, to nightly looting of supermarkets and feral criminality, with marauding delinquents robbing homes.
Though Thurman believed the "circumstances of this event were negligent to the point of criminality," the actress clarified on Monday that she doesn't believe there was malicious intent from Tarantino, adding that she forgives him.
Though Thurman believed the "circumstances of this event were negligent to the point of criminality," the actress clarified later that she doesn't believe there was malicious intent from Tarantino — pushing again that she forgives him.
On the other side of the coin, the police and national security agencies also have a legitimate job to do, to get at information that will help them identify threats of criminality or national security.
"Aid agencies are not necessarily being targeted, but criminality prevails in some areas where they are acting," Anouk Desgroseilliers, public information officer for OCHA, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from the capital Bamako.
"All that it takes to get all of those involved in criminality in our country, including getting them through Interpol and or extradition, will be considered", Darkue Mulbah, the lead prosecutor for the government said.
" Cops say based on this -- along with the absence of any video or photo evidence of the incident from the hotel, law enforcement found the allegations to be "unprosecutable due to a lack of criminality.
The odor of corruption and criminality engulfing the Trump administration has forced Democrats in Congress to oppose the president on two fronts—one in the realm of legislation, and another in the realm of oversight.
Trump's erratic behavior gives the Democratic base the impression, understandably, that there must be some underlying criminality at the heart of the Russia issue, or else Trump wouldn't blow so much hot air about it.
So, if we're serious about combating corruption that impoverishes tens of millions of people and criminality that puts millions more at risk, we have to look at who is operating behind the scenes, and how.
The law fixed a 40-hour working week for most employees, regulated maternity leave, and required businesses to be able to prove their case for sacking employees for incompetence or criminality or face heavy penalties.
That strategy was based on the idea that a case about the Trump administration's criminality could be built slowly, and that public opinion against the president could be further cemented without risking impeachment's alleged blowback.
Maduro has said crime statistics published by opposition-linked groups exaggerate the extent of criminality to spread paranoia, while he blames an "economic war" by the United States and Venezuelan elites for the country's woes.
As America learned the hard way during the Prohibition era, unrealistic or overly harsh laws can increase or even heighten the problems and criminality that those laws were meant to reduce in the first place.
In "The War on Cops," Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute, delivers a broadside against those who view the cops, rather than black criminality and violence, as the problem.
But survivors who return to Cambodia often decide against filing police complaints because they fear implicating their relatives in criminality, according to Thol Meng, deputy chief of the anti-trafficking bureau in Kompong Cham province.
The difficulty of separating behavior that is typical, or at least relatively common, from actual deviance may make us wonder about our own capacity to cross the fine line between minor misdeeds and true criminality.
The crux of the matter is that tougher sentences hardly deter crime, and that while imprisoning people temporarily stops them from committing crime outside prison walls, it also tends to increase their criminality after release.
All this is even leaving aside the law that would be quite clear in favor of the request even if all of the above evidence of criminality, corruption, and improper motives were not so powerful.
"I have made many mistakes in my life, political and personal, but I have not sexually harassed anyone and I certainly have not been engaged in criminality," he said in a BBC interview last year.
But some progressives are appalled at the prospect that Democrats would turn a blind eye to what they believe is criminality in the Oval Office, even if it may complicate their electoral prospects next year.
In addition to pointing to possible criminality, the report revealed a White House riddled with dysfunction and distrust, one in which Mr. Trump and his aides lie with contempt for one another and the public.
With the vacuum created by the deterioration of the rule of law in Venezuela, the concern that drug trafficking and other forms of criminality could spill over into Colombia is one we should all share.
Op-Ed Contributors After the revelations of the past 24 hours, it appears that President Trump's conduct in and around the firing of the F.B.I. director, James Comey, may have crossed the line into criminality.
After the 91-year-old billionaire in September called on both the authorities and protesters to exercise restraint, he was accused of "harboring criminality" by the Chinese Communist Party's central legal affairs commission in Beijing.
While a Democratic-controlled House now has the power to impeach the President, such a precipitous move is politically fraught, and likely will happen only if special counsel Robert Mueller delivers knockout evidence of criminality.
"I think what we're talking about here is the difference between conduct that rises to the level of criminality and conduct that is deeply unethical, unpatriotic and corrupt that may not be criminal," Schiff said.
" Asked by Tapper Sunday about Trump keeping conversations with foreign leaders private, Schiff said: "Well not if those conversations involve potential corruption or criminality or leverage being used for political advantage against our nation's interest.
Trump vowed to prioritize the deportation of foreigners with criminal records, and his executive actions on immigration greatly expanded the definition of criminality, broadening the number of people who can be targeted as deportation priorities.
Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat on the committee, also said that Simpson "did not provide evidence," and suggested that the question of criminality was better suited for special counsel Robert Mueller than the intelligence panel.
The question is especially pertinent because so many of the people who have devised, defended and attempted to carry out Mr. Trump's policy of identifying immigrant communities with criminality and terrorism are themselves Irish-Americans.
Conservative lawmakers in the House have subpoenaed the Justice Department for documents in the course of an investigation into what Republicans say is potential abuse and criminality at the department during the 2016 presidential race.
"The charges against a senior employee of the RCMP for alleged criminality under the Criminal Code and the Security of Information Act have shaken many people throughout the RCMP, particularly in Federal Policing," it said.
Ms. Caruana Galizia's family has voiced doubts about the integrity of the investigation, complaining that Malta has a deeply rooted "culture of impunity" that has compromised any serious reckoning with criminality connected to senior officials.
"Just by virtue of watching the news every night you learn the unconscious bias, because you will always see young black men being connected to criminality," Richardson of the UC Irvine School of Law said.
While Mueller did not clear Trump of obstruction, his report also did not recommend the Department of Justice pursue a case against the president, which, in essence, punted the question of Trump's criminality to Congress.
The 303-year-old, a father of four children from two different women, ran for the presidency on a clear and concise campaign promise: end drugs and criminality within six months using all means necessary.
In her paper, Sweeney argued that this representational harm of associating blackness with criminality can have an allocative consequence: employers, when searching applicants' names, may discriminate against black employees because search results are tied to criminals.
Such talk may play well to a nation in the grip of the deadliest crisis of illegal-drug addiction in its history, though there is little evidence to suggest that the death penalty actually deters criminality.
The pope could even combine all these themes at once if he decides to meet with the families of 43 missing students, whose mysterious disappearance has become a byword for government incompetence and complicity with criminality.
They are incredibly favorable to (inaudible) the state owned Russian nuclear energy industry and time and again, these decisions have been made while the FBI knows, that there&aposs criminality going on by that companies executives.
In its February ruling, the High Court said there was evidence linking the officials to "criminality", after investigators studied emails from Bank of Spain inspectors who had warned against giving Bankia the go-ahead to float.
It was the haste with which Mr Apandi ruled out criminality that prompted the sharper tone from the Swiss authorities, who are investigating suspected bribery, corruption, misconduct in public office and money-laundering linked to 1MDB.
Second, a big share of the votes he received were cast not for him but against his opponent, a tarnished candidate whose possible criminality was the major topic of the campaign's final week-and-a-half.
Even Leon Panetta, former president Barack Obama's Secretary of Defense and a veteran of the Clinton administration, acknowledged that anyone trying to find criminality with the Trump transition team speaking to the Russians would be reaching.
During this year's election, Mr. Duterte said that if he failed to "get rid of corruption, drugs and criminality" he would cede the presidency to the younger Mr. Marcos, who was running for a rival party.
While the nation awaits the medical community's response to this crisis, law-abiding citizens of all walks of life continue to cross the line into criminality in pursuit of an addiction created by a medical treatment.
"Indeed, the visual appeal of pills is the counterpoint to the darker side of many contemporary artworks dealing with criminality, dependence, and long-term treatment," writes photography scholar and curator David Campany in a book essay.
Today we have everything of value governed by software and connected to the world, so suddenly all the organized criminality of the world is hitting at software systems and web systems and we must protect them.
Today, marijuana critics often cite studies that show a connection between marijuana use and a host of negative outcomes, like use of harder drugs, criminality and lower IQ. Anslinger used the same tactics to incite fear.
"To offload blame from the alleged criminality of another imprisoned assaulter and onto his sentencing judge is a desperate attempt to deflect from the true reason for his imprisonment --his own criminal conduct," Tuesday's filing reads.
That seems like a good reason to try to come up with other ways to fix the problem through policy, while working to address the underlying implicit bias that associates blackness with criminality to begin with.
As we reported, Gooding was arrested Thursday and booked for misdemeanor forcible touching and sexual abuse in the third degree ... but Heller told us he sees "no criminality" on his client's part in the security video.
"The Justice Department is an awesome force that holds the power to enable the ruling party to commit crimes with impunity, or to intimidate and smear the opposing party with the taint of criminality," Chait writes.
A recent spate of brutal crimes against women and girls in Mexico has intensified public pressure on President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, whose security strategy has failed to check criminality during his first year in office.
In telling the truth of his parents' marriage and his own mangled adolescence, Mr. Cale has left some things out, like the way the tabloids savaged his mother after her death, like his father's subsequent criminality.
The president also took some time out to lob attacks at Biden, whom he and his allies have accused, without evidence, of criminality based on his role in ousting a former Ukrainian prosecutor accused of corruption.
In the ruling, the High Court said there was evidence linking the suspects to "criminality", after the investigation studied emails from Bank of Spain inspectors who had warned against giving Bankia the go-ahead to float.
The trigger for the protests was planned legislation, now withdrawn, that would have allowed people suspected of criminality to be sent to mainland China for trial, despite Hong Kong having its own much-respected independent judiciary.
You are blurring the lines between criminality and terrorism and that is extremely problematic, said Blazakis, now a professor of now a professor of international relations at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California.
"There seems to be something about the stigma or the bad reputation or what have you that's associated with a finding of criminality that seems to be particularly motivating, at least for some corporations," he said.
It is not as adversarial as a standard court proceeding, nor does it focus merely on assigning guilt; instead, it uses a team-based approach to resolve the underlying issues that contribute to the defendant's criminality.
Just imagine a prosecutor going through all of your tweets, all of your conversations, and all of your emails in search of a plausible theory of criminality based on a statute such as obstruction of justice.
"You are blurring the lines between criminality and terrorism and that is extremely problematic," said Blazakis, now a professor of now a professor of international relations at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California.
Two powerful House GOP chairmen on Tuesday called for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to appoint another special counsel to investigate "potential criminality" related to the surveillance warrant application for former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
"I cannot accept that you produce criminality," Mr. Orlando said in an interview last month in his grand office, surrounded by gilded Islamic manuscripts, a letter from Pope Francis and a paperweight of the Dalai Lama.
Though an angry mob smashed in the windows of her hotel and pimps slung cow dung at her at public meetings, Butler's campaign was successful in pushing one burden of criminality away from women selling sex.
But we are so used to tying criminality with this issue, which is why I remember when I got ... In the book, I ended up talking about what it was like to be detained in Texas.
His detention 18 months ago initially became a cause celebre for some on the independent left who portrayed him as a beacon of honesty amid the vigilante movement that was already widely accused of slipping into criminality.
Templar scientist Sofia Rikkin (Inception's Marion Cotillard) promises Lynch a new life, as well as a kind of indirect revenge on his Assassin father, who killed Lynch's mother and left Lynch to a life of aimless criminality.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and investigative reporters have uncovered and assembled a picture of a presidential campaign and transition seemingly infected by unprecedented deceit and criminality, and in regular—almost obsequious—contact with America's leading foreign adversary.
Many people argue that when you end the war on drugs, criminal gangs will simply transfer to other forms of criminality—whether it's human trafficking, or prostitution, or kidnapping, or even more depraved "trades," like child pornography.
The Mueller report is a high and a low point in the drama that has engulfed our political psyche with visions of collusion, criminality, Russia, obstruction of justice, witch hunts, payouts, coverups, indictments, convictions, and prison sentences.
Francis Galton, a key figure in the eugenics movement, created elaborate composite photographs and lineage charts to figure out where disability, lack of character, and criminality could lie in the shape of the face and the body.
There are also the intelligence agencies, such as Brazil's ABIN, which are hoping for a boost in their prestige due to a closer association with the US.The aforementioned nexus between terrorism and criminality is also worth highlighting.
A broad coalition of law enforcement officials and activists is expected to urge President Trump on Wednesday to adjust policies on policing and criminality, the first time such a group has spoken out against the Trump administration.
For Bobby, it entails entering an alliance of creepy convenience with Grigor Andolov, a cheerfully violent Russian oil baron, whose bottomless reserves of liquid cash are exceeded only by his well-earned reputation for criminality and cruelty.

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