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Should the statute be read as about disobeying unsafe instructions or only about disobeying instructions to drive unsafe equipment?
Far from disobeying the law, he argues, he was following it.
People disobeying the stipulations of their permits, playing EDM until 4am.
Mr. Fanciulli was arrested and court-martialed for disobeying an officer.
Abdel Hamid says he saw children get shot for disobeying orders.
There was no way Gudino was disobeying an order from her maker.
He performed well, but his boss fired him for disobeying an order.
All they could accuse me of was disobeying the orf, or custom.
Disobeying his boss, Erik breaks into the government facility and steals an infant.
The L.A.County D.A. has now charged Vaughn with DUI and disobeying an officer.
People disobeying health and safety guidelines during this pandemic are just as frightening.
Police have arrested more than 900 for disobeying the order (The Associated Press).
Like, the federal agencies disobeying legal rulings, the president attacking the credibility of judges.
Ahmadinejad may pay the price for disobeying Khamenei by running for president, analysts said.
The protestors and counter-protestors carrying guns in Charlottesville, Virginia weren't disobeying the law.
Facebook disobeying Apple so directly and then pulling the app could hurt their relationship.
Under-responders are those disobeying public health guidance -- the ones who consider themselves invulnerable.
Inmates are often executed, some publicly, for disobeying orders, the institute said in a study.
Only 19% believed he had been "disobeying orders" and 5% regarded the shooting as "murder".
Facebook disobeying iOS policies to slurp up more information could become a new talking point.
In response, his employer, TransAm, fired him for disobeying orders and abandoning its trailer and goods.
He reportedly punched the officer, leaving a cut near one of his eyes, after disobeying orders.
Shortly thereafter, Inserillo's own internal disciplinary trial for disobeying an order to go to rehab began.
Staffers were disobeying Mr Shulkin's direct orders and were, in his telling, scheming to subvert him.
Navalny said he had been charged with organizing an unsanctioned meeting and with disobeying the police.
Certainly, these principles could apply, since the perpetrators had the choice of disobeying orders or not.
Disobeying a police order to remove a mask carries an additional six-month penalty and fine.
SI: The film quietly exalts the nobility of disobeying laws in defense of a higher good.
Then, he takes out the Bible and reads a passage about punishment for wives disobeying their husbands.
One person claimed his avatar had started disobeying his commands, doing things he'd never told it to.
Before that, he also racked up another fighting violation, and 5 violations for disobeying a direct order.
He will also reportedly be disciplined for disobeying orders to wash his face before appearing in court.
Paris and Berlin are threatening sanctions and withholding of regional development funds to those disobeying their orders.
The disparities were often greatest for infractions that gave discretion to officers, like disobeying a direct order.
De-escalation does not mean giving in to someone who is disobeying the rules, Mr. Kadash explained.
The second accuses him of obstructing the investigation into his misconduct by blocking witnesses and disobeying subpoenas.
By the time Lovato was 16, she began to spiral, disobeying curfew and getting into drugs and alcohol.
Police also fined 103 people for disobeying traffic lights, and 80 people were busted riding on the footpath.
He faces 30 days in jail on charges of disobeying police and organizing unlawful protests, the newspaper reported.
Women can be sent there for innocuous acts like disobeying a parent or talking to an unmarried man.
Alexander Vindman be court-martialed for disobeying the commander-in-chief's direction not to testify in the House?
He was convicted last month of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on continuing the practice.
The ban would also force non-transgender members to choose between reporting comrades or disobeying policy, they said.
But before that, Johnson had a lengthy record of disciplinary problems that included fights, disobeying orders and disorderly conduct.
Orta explained that he had a sick pass, and the CO wrote him up for disobeying a direct order.
Anyone disobeying this rule will be fined €20163 ($38), with 1,700 fines handed out on the first day alone.
Wolfgang P., a hunter in Bavaria, had outed himself as a Reichsbürger in the course of disobeying local authorities.
Several other towns have since joined in on the ban, and any woman caught disobeying is charged a fine.
Police said they detained 25 people, one for attacking the woman and 24 for hooliganism and disobeying police orders.
Captain Levy was convicted of disobeying orders and attempting to incite disloyalty, and eventually served 26 months in prison.
Police said they detained 25 people, one for attacking the woman and 24 for hooliganism and disobeying police orders.
"We are in one because the President is disobeying the law, is refusing all information to Congress," Nadler said.
" He added, "We are in one because the President is disobeying the law, is refusing all information to Congress.
The actions came after NATO accused Tehran of disobeying European sanctions by exporting the commodity to war-torn Syria.
She walked in from work recently to find her nanny looking at a smartphone with her son, disobeying Julie's ban.
The CHP told the Bee that the activists were arrested for resisting an arrest, disobeying a lawful order and vandalism.
Patton and MacArthur were the most authoritarian of American military leaders, known for bullying their troops and disobeying the rules.
I would be making all kinds of stupid decisions with the car and may appear to be disobeying their orders.
Reasons for being sent there include oquq (disobeying parents) and khulwa (being alone with a man in a closed area).
When she arrives back at home, her father is in a rage and he winds up beating her for disobeying him.
That means Facebook was purposefully disobeying the spirit of Apple's 2018 privacy policy change while also abusing the Enterprise Certificate program.
But you get the point: Trump's claim about people never disobeying orders is, on its face, not just false, but ridiculous.
She is now being investigated by the Spanish judiciary for the alleged crimes of child abduction and disobeying a court order.
Another 12 will be tried for embezzlement or disobeying the state through their role in holding the referendum or declaring independence.
But disobeying and killing his creator, Qyburn (Anton Lesser), signaled to us that some of the original Gregor was inside somewhere.
"The message seems to be 'Look, here you have another Canadian disobeying law and order in China — pay attention,' " he said.
Fred Korematsu, an American citizen living on the West Coast, refused to leave and was convicted of disobeying a military order.
Hundreds have been forced to choose between abandoning their jobs and families or facing fines and even prison for disobeying the orders.
Once, at the age of five or six, Kristina infuriated her mother by disobeying her order not to eat anything all day.
The former sheriff was convicted last month of contempt for disobeying a court order that he halt his office's racial profiling policies.
The Queen once slapped her nephew repeatedly across the face for disobeying her, the singer Elton John says in his new memoir.
She approaches her interview with a grinning resistance, disobeying a wall sign's command to use the handrail by the stairs, for example.
He was about to chew the third man out for disobeying orders when he realized it was General Mattis, making the rounds.
Duterte demanded the resignation of his prisons chief, accusing him of disobeying an order not to release inmates convicted of heinous crimes.
He was convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order regarding detaining people suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
All were arrested on suspicion of disobeying a court order and released on bail, said Sarjan Kumar, the police commissioner in Thiruvananthapuram.
Arpaio last month was convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a court order calling for him to halt his racial profiling policies.
Between the lines: Lawmakers on Capitol Hill and constitutional law experts are worried about the precedent of Trump administration officials disobeying congressional subpoenas.
The former Maricopa County sheriff is awaiting sentencing after his conviction in federal court for disobeying court orders to stop his immigration patrols.
He's drummed out of the Imperial Navy for disobeying orders, and he frequently improvises his way out of the situations that face him.
In "How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents, in 14 Easy Steps," Michelle Kuo writes: I know a lot about disobeying immigrant tiger parents.
Eventually, a war broke out with the Tijuana traffickers when Mr. Guzmán, disobeying protocol, got caught moving cocaine through their turf without permission.
A city corrections official confirmed the stint in solitary and said Ms. Sorokin had 13 infractions for things like fighting and disobeying orders.
The officer told him not to reach for it, but then fired, later saying he thought that Mr. Castile was disobeying his order.
For every 100 black prisoners, guards issued 213 violations for disobeying orders, compared with 32 for every 100 whites, according to the analysis.
Cited for contempt, he was jailed for four days after disobeying a court order to unlock the door of a local day camp.
He highlighted Feliz Drive, where an officer-involved shooting this April unfolded after a 37-year-old man was accused of disobeying traffic laws.
The best course would be to free the Catalan prisoners and charge them all with disobeying the constitution, punishable with lengthy disqualification from office.
Take Poe out, and you have BB-8 piloting the X Wing and definitely not disobeying orders to withdraw, meaning less people would die.
In 2003, he was removed from office for disobeying a federal judge's order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state courthouse lobby.
The fact that she herself was expelled from the government in 1995 for disobeying Nelson's orders and sowing division was neither here nor there.
"Today Besigye went ahead and had a procession in downtown Kampala, by doing so he was disobeying lawful orders of the court," he said.
In Dao's case, however, he was chosen to be pulled from the flight at random, and not because he had been disobeying the crew.
Arpaio, who was convicted last month of misdemeanor contempt of court for disobeying a judge's order to stop racial profiling, is still awaiting sentencing.
The boy, Muhammad Ayoub, then sneaked off on Friday, disobeying his mother, to join the weekly protest along the fence dividing Gaza from Israel.
The sheriff was convicted of criminal contempt last month for disobeying an order to stop detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
Police later learned that the car in question belonged to Crosby but the former student was still charged with disobeying officers and resisting police.
And whatever qualms one might have about disobeying the Queen of Soul, clamoring to see this movie never feels like an act of disrespect.
Disobeying any COVID-19-related orders could land a provider in jail for up to 180 days or facing penalties of up to $1,000.
He was convicted July 31 of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
He was convicted in July of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
Trump pardoned the former sheriff last fall after he was convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a court order on his controversial immigration patrols.
And even in the states that tell their electors how to vote, the penalties for disobeying tend to be modest and to go unenforced.
The European arrest warrant was one of a series issued to leaders of Catalonia's independence movement on charges of rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state.
It said no organisation or individual was above party discipline and the party strictly forbade anyone from bargaining with the party or disobeying its decisions.
In that movie, his S.H.I.E.L.D.  superior turned villain Alexander Pierce recounts a story about Fury disobeying a direct order and instead deciding to save lives.
The punishments for disobeying were severe: You could be whipped for not covering your ankles, and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage.
The nurse then has to make a choice between saving the child and disobeying the parents' objection to a black woman caring for their child.
Arpaio was convicted in July 2017 of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
Witnesses said teargas was used to disperse protesters in Kampala, where the police said they detained 18 for "disobeying lawful orders" by holding unauthorized demonstrations.
He was also convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order related to detaining people suspected of being in the United States illegally.
Trump on Friday pardoned Arpaio, who was convicted last month of criminal contempt for disobeying a court order to halt his office's racial-profiling policies.
In April, Judge Robinson held Mr. Kobach in contempt for disobeying orders to notify thousands of Kansans in 2016 that they were registered to vote.
Still, a handful of emerald-clad partygoers insisted in disobeying the order on St. Patrick's Day and continued to socialize in close proximity with others.
Spain's public prosecutor announced it was readying legal paperwork to sue the speakers, including Forcadell, for disobeying previous Constitutional Court orders and for abusing power.
The price for disobeying orders was high — cross them, and you're out forever, looking over your shoulders your entire life for fear of an assassin's bullet.
Arpaio was convicted for willfully disobeying the law after a court ordered him to stop singling out drivers based on ethnicity and detaining them without charges.
The righteous rules are rigid and unchanging, across the theological board: they warn against disobeying parents, disgracing the family name, resisting glittery temptation and sexual wiles.
He was convicted for willfully disobeying the law after a court ordered him to stop singling out drivers based on ethnicity and detaining them without charges.
But he faces possible arrest if he returns to Venezuela for disobeying a Supreme Court order that he should not leave the country pending an investigation.
Patterson then accused her of disobeying a law enforcement officer by "lying" to him when she said she was on her way to her friend's house.
Prabowo Subianto, a former general who was discharged from the military for breaking the law, violating human rights and disobeying orders, will oversee Indonesia's defense policy.
Then Pammy-Putt got her mouth good and scrubbed with soap for disobeying a direct— The church bells at St. Caspian's rang once, twice, three times.
The former sheriff was convicted last month of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
The former sheriff was convicted of criminal contempt last month for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
As General Leia Organa attempts to evacuate the area, Poe leads an unauthorized counterattack against The First Order fleet, and is subsequently demoted for disobeying orders.
Justice Eunice Dada Oshim convicted them for unlawful assembly, for "riotously interfering with vehicles", holding a procession without a permit and disobeying an order to disperse.
Arpaio claimed that he wasn't deliberately disobeying Judge Snow's order, he just hadn't understood it properly — and besides, any violations were the fault of his underlings.
On Friday, Spanish supreme court judge Pablo Llarena ruled a total of 25 separatist politicians, including Puigdemont, would face trial for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state.
Things like physical punishment, considered unacceptable by today's standards, were still the norm, as we saw when Jamie spanked Claire for disobeying him back in season 1.
"It demonstrates once again the regime's belligerence and recklessness of categorically disobeying the international community's resolve to achieve the denuclearization of North Korea," the foreign ministry said.
Then, earlier this summer, he went on trial in federal court in Phoenix for criminal contempt for allegedly disobeying a court order to end patrols targeting immigrants.
Video from the incident showed officers drawing their guns on Sterling after he removed his hands from the hood of his car, disobeying orders from the officers.
Trump last week pardoned Arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
But it also empowers commanders, who may be at sea or in battle, to deal swiftly themselves with minor offenses like disobeying an order or shirking duty.
Microsoft added that the Justice Department's position posed a threat to technology companies by requiring them to choose between complying with a warrant and disobeying foreign laws.
The Justice Department's position poses a threat to technology companies, Microsoft has said, by requiring them to choose between complying with a warrant and disobeying foreign laws.
Officer Yanez testified in court that he believed Mr. Castile matched the description of a robbery suspect, was disobeying his commands and was reaching for a gun.
On Wednesday, David Smolansky, an opposition mayor of a district in Caracas, the capital, was given a 15-month sentence for disobeying orders to shut down protests.
Trump last week pardoned Arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
The court acquitted Richard of complicity in fraud for allegedly misinforming and disobeying France's then finance minister Christine Lagarde in 2008, when he was her chief of staff.
If her impeachment is approved by the lower house, the Senate must then vote on whether to go ahead with putting Rousseff on trial for disobeying budget laws.
Formerly the state's top cop, Collier claims he was terminated for disobeying Bentley's order that he not cooperate with the attorney general's investigation of House Speaker Mike Hubbard.
Formerly the state's top cop, Collier said he was terminated for disobeying Bentley's order that he not cooperate with the attorney general's investigation of House Speaker Mike Hubbard.
After disobeying the officer's order to exit the vehicle, the suspect reached to the floor and ran out of the vehicle with a dark object in his hand.
Trump pardoned former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who is known for disobeying a 2011 court order telling him to stop detaining people based on suspicion of being undocumented immigrants.
However, the 19-member Social Democratic block in parliament decided to remain in the government after a vote on Monday, disobeying the party's recently elected chairman, Gintautas Paluckas.
Arpaio was convicted in July of criminal contempt by a judge in Arizona for disobeying a federal order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
Men were locked up for sitting too close to a woman, for being found alone with a woman, for wearing tight clothes and even for disobeying their parents.
I've been suspended from school for "disobeying authority" more times than I can remember so it's safe to say I have an issue with anyone policing my actions.
Now, 21 years after the army unceremoniously discharged him for repeatedly breaking the law, violating human rights and disobeying orders, Mr. Prabowo will oversee the nation's defense policy.
An early supporter of Trump, Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt in July 2017 for disobeying a federal judge's order to refrain from racially profiling Latinos during patrols.
Junqueras' Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) party reacted with disappointment to what they described as "Spanish injustice", accusing the court of violating Junqueras' rights and disobeying international institutions.
They hunted and killed rival cartel members, and were killed themselves, often by their own trainers who disposed of them for disobeying orders or showing hesitation, he said.
Arpaio was convicted July 85033 of criminal contempt by a judge in Arizona for disobeying a federal order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
Disobeying orders to throw away all the leftover food, she loaded up her car instead and drove around the city looking for people in need of a meal.
He pointed to the November 2015 arrest of a Doctors for Refugees convenor on a plane for "disobeying a flight attendant," which Forst said may have been politically motivated.
The Republican primary for a Senate seat in Alabama was won by Roy Moore, a former judge who was sacked twice for ostentatiously disobeying laws he did not like.
In 2010, Badawi served seven months in jail for disobeying her father, who she said physically abused her from the age of 14 after her mother died of cancer.
Badawi, who set up the "Free Saudi Liberals" website, was arrested in June 2012 for offences which included cyber crime and disobeying his father - a crime in Saudi Arabia.
Badawi served seven months in jail in 2010 for disobeying her father, who she said physically abused her from the age of 14 after her mother died of cancer.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his top aides on Friday were found in contempt of court for disobeying orders in a racial profiling case, according to multiple reports.
More than 1,200 students, disproportionately black, are arrested under this law each year, according to state data, for everything from disobeying a teacher's order to fighting in the hallway.
In 1983, Patel overturned Japanese-American Fred Korematsu's criminal conviction for disobeying government orders during World War II to leave his Bay Area home and enter an internment camp.
These perceptions of black girls have created a system in which black girls are disproportionately punished for everything from disobeying authority figures to the clothes they wear in school.
Arpaio was convicted on July 31 of criminal contempt by a judge in Arizona for disobeying a federal order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
The 10 protesters were arrested after disobeying orders to disperse following a formal police complaint filed by the senator's office, Denver police public information officer Marika Putnam told CNN.
John McCain, for his pardon of Joseph Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, convicted last month for disobeying a 2011 federal court order to halt immigration raids.
And speaking of Spock: I'm speculating that we're all going to skip over him holding crew members who wanted to stop Burnham's suffocating at phaserpoint while disobeying direct orders.
Bolton found Arpaio guilty in July of disobeying another judge's order that his office stop detaining people based solely on the suspicion that they were unlawfully in the United States.
Then, worried that the Syrian regime would kill him for disobeying orders, he smuggled his family out of the north-eastern province of Raqqa and crossed the border into Turkey.
Administrative Review Board that sided with an employer who fired a truck driver for disobeying an order to stay with a disabled vehicle for hours in sub-zero weather conditions.
The dancer has also been charged with two misdemeanor counts of disobeying a domestic relations criminal protective order and one misdemeanor count each of simple battery and vandalism under $400.
A court in Istanbul is set to hear statements by 29 former police officers accused of disobeying orders to protect the home of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, among other charges.
There, every Friday for the past two months, several courtrooms have been dedicated to processing Extinction Rebellion members arrested during April's protests for disobeying a police order to move on.
The discriminatory treatment was often most pronounced in cases where prison guards could charge an inmate with breaking a rule — like disobeying an order — without having to produce physical evidence.
In 2010, she served seven months in jail "for disobeying her father," after repeatedlyfiling court cases against her father who abused her from the age of 14 for 15 years.
After that, the Nevada trial of the elder Mr. Bundy appeared to be the government's last chance to show that disobeying the law on public land would not be tolerated.
Badawi previously served seven months in jail in 2010 for disobeying her father, whom she said had physically abused her from the age of 14 after her mother died of cancer.
Badawi previously served seven months in jail in 2010 for disobeying her father, who she said had physically abused her from the age of 14 after her mother died of cancer.
Ditto for a number of other officials who, if they weren't directly disobeying Trump, seemed to have taken a "Bartleby the Scrivener" approach to his order: They would prefer not to.
The Department of Justice plans to charge Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio with criminal contempt for allegedly disobeying orders in a racial profiling case over immigration policy, according to Tuesday reports.
The White House announced Friday that Trump had pardoned Arpaio, who was convicted last month of criminal contempt for disobeying a federal judge's order in a racial profiling case involving Latinos.
He is also charged with two misdemeanor counts of disobeying a domestic relations restraining order and one misdemeanor count of contempt of court, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney' Office.
His reelection run was imperiled, though, when a federal judge ordered him to be tried on a criminal contempt charge, accusing him of disobeying a court order in a racial-profiling case.
Damon Wayans was only on "SNL" for a single season before getting fired for deliberately disobeying Lorne Michaels, but it was clear that his talents weren't getting used in the best way.
Flake's tweet comes after the president pardoned Arpaio, who had been convicted of criminal contempt in July for disobeying an order to stop detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
They bring their children to orgy domes on the Playa to expand their minds, and will whip anyone with an incense stick for disobeying any of the ten principles of Burning Man.
Needing help, Lenora finds Martin at an orphanage in communist Angola, where he's been exiled after disobeying orders, at the end of "Deutschland 83," in order to stave off a nuclear war.
Quinones, who writes for the Florida-based website CubaNet, was sentenced to one year of "correctional labor" a month ago on charges of resisting and disobeying authorities during an incident in April.
In the show, it also makes a mockery out of Ash by blatantly disobeying him — but eventually shows the kindness of its heart by helping out Ash when he really needs it.
In the past several years, a federal judge has struck down his signature election law and found him in contempt of court for disobeying orders to notify people who were registered to vote.
Research has found that in many jurisdictions, a significant number of people in solitary confinement were sent there for nonviolent disciplinary infractions, such as not standing for a count or disobeying an order.
The Marine Corps general who oversees war court defense teams at the station was found guilty this week of contempt for disobeying orders by a military judge and sentenced to 21 days confinement.
He stopped being seen in public after September 2017, and months later the party said it was investigating him for "gravely disobeying the party central leadership's strategy for governing Xinjiang," The Times said.
She alleges Kelly physically abused her ten times during the relationship, forced her to have sex with other women, and at times withheld food from her for days as punishment for disobeying him.
Public observance of any religion other than Islam is banned, and clerics run the justice system, which hands down harsh punishments like floggings and prison for crimes like disobeying one's father and apostasy.
After she showed officers her driver's license and gun registration, officers told her she had a 10-year-old outstanding warrant for disobeying an order to appear in court in an unrelated case.
Chris Christie of New Jersey in a political revenge plot acted improperly by disobeying the judge's orders during deliberations, the two defendants claim in court filings seeking to have their convictions thrown out.
Many of those arrested were sentenced to up to 30 days in jail, after being charged with disobeying police orders, said Javid Nabiyev, a local activist who is helping lawyers appeal the sentences.
In most cases, this choice falls short of the threshold for disobeying an unlawful order, because it's not strictly illegal for service members to support Mr. Trump politically or plan a parade for him.
Most of us were ordered to report for induction, then charged with disobeying that order, though there were soon so many violators that it was impossible to prosecute more than a fraction of us.
Punishments range from being locked in their room for months on end or banned from using a mobile phone, to criminal prosecution by the state for disobeying their parents or harming the kingdom's reputation.
And even Mr. Guaidó's own fate remained unclear: After he slipped over the border into Colombia on Friday, disobeying a travel ban, it was anyone's guess if Mr. Maduro would allow him to return.
A judge, in July 2017, found Arpaio guilty of criminal contempt for disobeying an order that his office stop engaging in certain tactics used to catch people suspected of being unlawfully in the United States.
De La Garza — a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader — revealed in her 2018 memoir Falling with Wings that Lovato began to spiral at the age of 16, disobeying curfew and even meddling in drugs and alcohol.
Members of Congress had to show up at airport terminals to demand information about who was being held by Customs and Border Protection agents; reports of agents disobeying federal court orders rippled through Sunday night.
MADRID (Reuters) - Twenty-five Catalan leaders will be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state, Spain's Supreme Court ruled on Friday, in a sharp escalation of legal action against separatists in the northeastern region.
The king tried to appease Wongvajirapakdi by making her a royal consort, but she continued to lash out by disobeying the king and queen and giving orders on her own authority, Channel News Asia said.
Icelandic emergency services tasked with keeping people safe in the event of a volcanic eruption have become increasingly concerned about tourists disobeying the rules in their search for a unique experience, according to Donovan's paper.
Arpaio, 87, was convicted in 2017 of criminal contempt of federal court in a racial profiling case after disobeying a judge's order to stop immigration raids in his capacity as sheriff with county taxpayer funds.
Most of the people who were in the internment camps during the Second World War have died, including Fred Korematsu, the Oakland native who defied incarceration orders and was convicted of disobeying a military order.
This morning, he rolled out of bed at 6 am to news that the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, the now defunct international conglomerate, had pled guilty to criminal charges of disobeying a British data regulator.
Badibanga was excluded from Congo's largest opposition party, the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), in 2012 along with other MPs for disobeying an order from party president Etienne Tshisekedi to boycott seats in parliament.
The contempt charge stems from Arpaio allegedly disobeying a 2011 court order issued by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow that required him to cease his immigration enforcement patrols, which critics said were racially biased against Latinos.
Earlier this year, Catalonia's ex-president Artur Mas was banned from holding public office for two years, and was given a hefty fine, for disobeying Spain's constitutional court over the non-binding independence vote in 2014.
In principle, the ACA embodies such a mandate as well, but the penalty of disobeying it (an amount equal to 2.5 percent of income) is generally much lower than the premium for the mandated health insurance.
Traffic along the Tamiami Trail had become such a problem that in February, campus police launched a pedestrian safety initiative, which included issuing fines for disobeying traffic signals and jaywalking, among other things, FIU News reported.
Artur Mas, the former leader of Catalonia, was banned on Monday from holding public office, after being found guilty of disobeying a Spanish court when his government staged a nonbinding independence vote in Catalonia in 2014.
Emirati family law allows women to be punished for disobeying, and she said she was frequently pulled out of bed to be beaten, deprived of medical care and, until the final few months, even a toothbrush.
Read more: Mueller's report carved the overarching theme of Trump's wild presidency into stone On Monday, CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked the president whether he was worried about his staff disobeying his orders, as the Mueller report depicted.
Richard, who denies any wrongdoing, faces charges of complicity in fraud and misuse of public funds for allegedly misinforming and disobeying the then French finance minister Christine Lagarde in 2008, when he was her chief of staff.
MALE (Reuters) - The government of the Maldives will resist any attempt by the Supreme Court to impeach President Abdulla Yameen for disobeying its order last week to release jailed opposition leaders, the attorney general said on Sunday.
Why it matters: There's been talk that Trump might pardon Arpaio after his conviction of criminal contempt of court for disobeying a 2011 court order to stop detaining people based on his suspicions they were undocumented immigrants.
The new decree, which revises a previous law from 2013, removes the need for court approval when disbanding an organization, and introduces criminal penalties for disobeying the law, including long periods in prison, according to local media.
Washington (CNN)The Marine Corps general who oversees war court defense teams at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay was found guilty of contempt for disobeying orders by a military judge this week and sentenced to 21 days confinement.
This year, Artur Mas, the former president of Catalonia, was among a handful of regional officials who were barred from holding public office after being convicted of disobeying the Spanish judiciary for staging the vote in 2014.
Didymus Mutasa, a senior official from Mujuru's party and convener of Friday's protest, vowed to repeat the demonstration a week from now and blamed police for the violence and disobeying a court order allowing the march to proceed.
Mr. Maranhão voted against the impeachment of Ms. Rousseff last month, disobeying the guidance of his own Progressive Party and breaking with the stance of Mr. Cunha, the deposed speaker, who had named Mr. Maranhão as his deputy.
Austria, which has banned citizens from numerous European countries from entering, has taken one of the toughest stances in Europe, banning gatherings of more than five people and imposing steep fines for those disobeying a far-reaching curfew.
Austria, which has banned citizens from numerous European countries from entering, has taken one of the toughest stances in Europe, banning gatherings of more than five people and imposing steep fines for those disobeying a far-reaching curfew.
In the Opinion essay "How to Disobey Your Tiger Parents, in 14 Easy Steps," Michelle Kuo writes about disobeying her "immigrant tiger parents," as she describes them: The choices I made confused my parents and caused them despair.
Both Pae and his wife told the FBI, who conducted the interview in Korean with an agency linguist, they knew that they needed to follow the directions of the flight crew but didn't know that disobeying them was illegal.
Before his termination, Collier was placed on medical leave in February after disobeying Bentley's orders to not give statements to the attorney general in the public corruption case against House Speaker Mike Hubbard, according to Bentley's version of events.
" Consequently, after a trial last month, Arpaio was found to be in criminal contempt of court for "willfully disobeying the law after a court ordered him to stop singling out drivers based on ethnicity and detaining them without charges.
While some were merely advised not to air their views on social media, more vocal critics have found themselves behind bars, facing possible indictments on charges such as disobeying the ruler or incitement against the state, rights activists say.
In order to suspend a student for "defying or disobeying the lawful authority" of school staff, the kind of catchall violation that was disproportionately applied to students of color, a principal had to obtain approval from the Education Department.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Kansas' Secretary of State Kris Kobach be held in contempt of court for disobeying an order to register voters who were blocked from doing so because of the state's proof of citizenship law.
Spain's Supreme Court ruled on Friday that 25 Catalan leaders would be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state and reactivated international arrest warrants for Puigdemont and four other politicians who went into self-imposed exile last year.
The South's comments follow a news report on Tuesday that said the North had executed two high-ranking officials earlier in the month for disobeying leader Kim Jong Un. Jeong spoke at a briefing and declined to give further details.
Joshua Wong was sentenced to three months in jail in January last year for disobeying a court order and not leaving a protest zone during the pro-democracy rallies that blocked major roads in the Chinese-ruled city for months.
Even though South Africa's top court said last week he had broken the constitution by disobeying a watchdog's order to pay back some money, Zuma has plowed on, blaming his lawyers for giving bum advice and apologizing for creating "confusion".
Human rights groups have reported cases of soldiers who vanished or were locked in cells or publicly beaten for disobeying orders to vote for the ruling party in the April 10 election, in which incumbent Idriss Deby won a fifth term.
She and her daughter went to the Ontario Police Department to retrieve her registered gun from the car and was told she had a 10-year outstanding warrant for disobeying an order to appear in court for a different case.
Joshua Wong, 22, was sentenced to three months in jail in January last year for disobeying a court order and not leaving a protest zone during the rallies that blocked major roads in the Chinese-ruled city for nearly three months.
Mr. Muscat also said that the ship would be impounded, pending an investigation of its actions, its registration and its captain, whom the prime minister accused of disobeying the orders of the Italian authorities that coordinated the migrants' rescue last week.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - In a putdown rare even for India's sometimes dramatic court proceedings, the country's Supreme Court told the former chief of federal police on Tuesday to "sit in one corner" and fined him 100,000 rupees for disobeying the court.
Undocumented women making their way into American border towns have been beaten for disobeying smugglers, impregnated by strangers, coerced into prostitution, shackled to beds and trees and — in at least a handful of cases — bound with duct tape, rope or handcuffs.
If Canada pulls this off, it could provide a model for other countries to relax their drug laws — and particularly their marijuana laws — without violating international treaty obligations or, at the very least, without getting punished for disobeying the treaties.
John Gotti's lawyer Bruce Cutler was charged with criminal contempt for repeatedly talking to the press, which sounds promising for Cohen, but Cutler was only charged after disobeying increasingly strenuous orders from the judge to stop trying the case in the media.
In 2003, he was ousted by the same body from his position as chief justice after disobeying a federal court order to remove a two-ton monument of the Ten Commandments that he had installed in the rotunda of the state judicial building.
Laura says trust between co-parents is critical right now, not only for normal custody reasons ... but to make sure neither the parent or the child is disobeying social-distancing guidelines that could put extended, or especially elderly, family members at risk.
The 21-year-old activist, who has become the face of Hong Kong's movement to push for full democracy and defend its autonomy, is appealing against a three-month jail sentence for disobeying a court order and not leaving a protest zone.
The protests followed a Spanish Supreme Court ruling on Friday that 25 Catalan leaders, including Puigdemont, would be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobeying the state relating to a referendum held in Catalonia last October that called for it to separate from Spain.
Gabor was handcuffed, arrested and charged with five offenses: battery upon an officer, disobeying an officer, driving without registration, driving without a license and having an open container of alcohol (the latter of which belonged to her husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt, of West Germany).
Al-Khair, a prominent human rights lawyer and activist, was convicted by a Saudi counter-terrorism court in 2014 of "insulting the judiciary, disobeying the ruler, and harming the reputation of the Kingdom" and sentenced to 15 years in prison, according to Amnesty International.
Russia has jailed the Kremlin's most prominent critic for 2350 days Russia has jailed the Kremlin's most prominent critic for 215 days Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been jailed for 21 days for disobeying police orders during huge anti-government protests Sunday.
It said the action "reveals the intention of disobeying the laws of Thailand ... and could lead to a creation of a new state within Thailand's territorial waters," adding this would undermine Thailand's national security as well as the economic and social interests of maritime nations.
In June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the head of the group, announced the formation of his self-declared caliphate from the pulpit of Al Nuri Mosque, ushering in the group's fanatical reign which punished Muslims and non-Muslims alike for disobeying its rigid interpretation of Islam.
In 2014, Ruslan Kutaev, a politician and activist, was sentenced to four years in prison on heroin possession charges after disobeying Mr. Kadyrov's orders not to hold a conference marking the 70th anniversary of the deportation of Chechen and Ingush people under the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.
India reports a spike in "honor killings" - but the numbers are probably even higher India reports a spike in "honor killings" - but the numbers are probably even higher With "honor killings" reportedly on the rise in India, disobeying religious or caste customs comes at a high cost.
While other fighters received months-long suspensions for orthopedic and cosmetic injuries, a winning and virtually unscathed fighter gets an interminable layoff for disobeying the commission's wishes: apparently, Gaethje defied a written warning against jumping on the cage that the Colorado commission gave him sometime before the fight.
Since access to good jobs, especially outside of Xinjiang, depends on receiving a Chinese-language education, adhering to even the most basic Islamic religious practices requires a huge personal sacrifice by young Uighur enrolled in the state education system, as they risk being kicked out if they disobeying restrictions.
Most of Alabama's white voters did choose Mr. Moore, either despite or because of his support for slavery, the allegations that he had sexually assaulted girls as young as 14 and the fact that he was twice removed as a justice on the Alabama Supreme Court for disobeying federal court orders.
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"Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy asked Wead during an interview what would happen to Arpaio if he was sent to jail after being convicted on July 28503 of criminal contempt by a federal judge in Arizona for disobeying a federal judge's order on detaining individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
The South's comments follow a news report on Tuesday that the North had executed two high-ranking officials for disobeying leader Kim Jong Un. Kim Yong Jin was promoted to vice premier in 2012 after serving as education minister, according to a South Korean government database on key officials of the North.
In addition to being attacked for their potty-mouthed humor, the "Captain Underpants" books have come under scrutiny because they are full of children playing tricks and disobeying and generally creating havoc; again, as with Junie B. Jones and her big mouth, there is this strange sense that children need stories about obedient model children.
The appeals court ruled that he could be investigated for intentionally failing to process online voter registration filings and preventing "qualified residents from voting," per the AP. He was found in contempt of court in April for disobeying an order to register voters that had been previously blocked from registration due to Kansas' proof of citizenship law.
"KSM's pattern of behavior over the past three months, trying to control his environment, lying and then admitting things only when pressed that others have been caught and have likely admitted the plot, is a cause for concern," states another June document, which includes a detailed list of the issues with his behavior, ranging from complaints about stolen cheese to disobeying guards.
There's a sense in which the Commander is punishing Serena not just for disobeying his orders but also for stealing his lover: When he sneaks creepily into June's room with the apparent expectation of a tryst, the music box and white rose that Serena left for June look like tokens from a lover, and the Commander seems to be more than a little jealous in response.
Or, if you are a diabolical monster bent on disobeying the police and shattering the thin line between order and chaos holding our fragile society together, you could, you know, do the other thing: Dig through your recycling bin for a plastic bottle suitable for fashioning a grav-bong and immediately drive over to the woman's house to see if she needs any help disposing of the evidence.
"This proposed ban, if implemented, would cause significant disruptions, deprive the military of mission-critical talent, and compromise the integrity of transgender troops who would be forced to live a lie, as well as non-transgender peers who would be forced to choose between reporting their comrades or disobeying policy," the retired officers said in a statement released by the Palm Center, which researches issues of gender and sexuality in the military.

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