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"lawman" Definitions
  1. an officer responsible for keeping law and order, especially a sheriff

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Gail: When there's a choice about whether a politician or a lawman is going to get to play the hero, lawman usually wins.
Western-style shoot-outs, where the bad guy drew on the lawman and the lawman shot the bad guy, occurred on the dusty streets of Englewood.
Andrew Taylor, director of Net Lawman, shared a similar sentiment.
The prison guard mentions something about Luke being a former lawman.
Lawman, English his 3rd language, Master Skipper of pearl luggers, seaman pic.twitter.
That's a lawman in Trump's own image, if ever there was one.
Arthur is not some homesteader, nor a lawman, nor a cavalry trooper.
There, he played in shows such as Sugarfoot, Lawman, Overland Trail, and others.
Dealing with the crowds as a Sweetwater lawman became bit of a dance.
A taciturn and intently focused public servant, Mueller fits the Western lawman mold.
At 85 years old, the former lawman seems unlikely to actually go to jail.
The nation's top lawman instead called for local law enforcement to be tougher on drugs.
Yet, even if this were true, what former lawman would irresponsibly make that public pronouncement?
But hey, you may believe the purpose of a lawman is to punish and kill.
More than anyone since J. Edgar Hoover, Mr. Comey embraced the persona of national lawman.
But a nasty gunfight between a starchy, cautious lawman and a louche loose cannon does.
The former sheriff served as the top lawman for Maricopa County for more than two decades.
Both are consumed with chaotic, feverish thoughts as they are pursued by a relentless, suspicious lawman.
Mr. Carroll was a lawman with the Harris County Sheriff's Office for more than three decades.
With an F.B.I. agent watching, Ms. Yates soon had the lawman in knots about a deposition.
The entire arrest was filmed by a camera crew for Seagal's television show Steven Seagal: Lawman.
Does he have a compelling writing style, or the wooden prose of a lawman making a report?
As a citizen and a lawman, I believe in protecting our borders by every constitutional means possible.
Hamer was a Texas Ranger and the very emblem of the tall, broad-shouldered, straight-shooting lawman.
Mr. Brown played Deputy Johnny McKay on "Lawman," which was seen on ABC from 1958 until 19503.
But Tuesday's charges represented a highly unusual case of a lawman arrested for failing to save lives.
But the sheriff was acquitted, and he came home to New Iberia, still the area's most powerful lawman.
But within two years, according to evidence at Mr. Guzmán's trial, the lawman was already accepting cartel bribes.
Opinion In forcing out Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the president seems to want a lawman he can control.
Casey Affleck plays a lawman on his trail; Sissy Spacek offers him a chance at late-life romance.
Gautreaux is a tough-talking career lawman who had long pushed the city to bankroll a new jail.
The bull's lawless actions drew the attention of the lawman, and he was eventually rounded up by the police.
A federal judge urged prosecutors on Friday to seek criminal contempt charges against the tough-talking Phoenix-area lawman.
What manner of government official could defend such contempt of law -- on the part of a lawman no less?
When a former lawman confronts Lurie about the death of the young man he killed, Lurie maintains his innocence.
"I have no idea if she was at fault, not at fault, whatever," Mr. Adams, the former lawman, said.
The veteran lawman was not appointed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who recused himself from all things election-related.
The next year he returned to television in "Kodiak," about an Alaska lawman, but the show was short-lived.
WASHINGTON — For decades, James B. Comey cultivated an image of purity as a lawman who stood above politics and politicians.
Honest, straight-as-an-arrow lawman has tragic flaw, and it's up to you the reader to tease it out.
The actor starred as the infamous lawman Earp in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp from 1955 to 1961.
The lawman made cracking down on illegal immigration a priority for his deputies, a stance that gained him national notoriety.
The former lawman is a staunch supporter of the president and pitched his candidacy on the campaign trail in 2016.
She's an enigma and soon his possible redemption, a sacrifice to the story gods that lets him play lawman again.
For notorious drug lord Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán-Loera—El Chapo—that lawman is former Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Andrew Hogan.
The actor took special inspiration from Joaquin Jackson, a storied lawman who consulted on the film before his death last June.
Glass panels surround the riddled car within Whiskey Pete's where lawman laid 100 bullets that pierced the armor, killing the pair.
Frightened, and even bloodied, officers returned fire, and an El Centro College lawman worked with bullet fragments lodged in his stomach.
The story follows a lawman struggling to bring his territory to order when wealthy cattle barons declare war on immigrant settlers.
If convicted, the 84-year-old lawman, who calls himself "America's toughest sheriff," could face up to six months behind bars.
But an independent pro-Trump group had cut an attack ad against the former lawman even before he appeared before Congress.
"Doug Evans has been an honest lawman and prosecutor for as long as I can remember," Hood said in a statement.
The town's board of trustees, including Newberry, is currently in the process of looking for a new lawman to fill Bradley's boots.
Phoenix (CNN)In his years as the top lawman in Arizona's largest county, Joe Arpaio touted the tough punishments he handed out.
Finally the lawman drew his pistol, shot the coffee urn twice, and filled his cup with coffee spurting from the bullet holes.
The charges could lead to a church trial, though few expect that to happen to the attorney general, the country's top lawman.
Which stock character, we wonder—the town doctor, the dogged lawman, the wise old settler, the conniving cattle baron—will break the mold?
He has presented himself as an independent-minded lawman and canceled a fund-raising trip to Washington to avoid stirring controversy at home.
To a lawman obsessed with independence, Mr. Trump was the ultimate loose cannon, making irresponsible claims on Twitter and jeopardizing the bureau's credibility.
Washington (CNN)Robert Mueller came to the job of special counsel as a retired lawman who was no stranger to high-profile investigative roles.
Now that Sessions is the top lawman of the land, it's unlikely that things will get easier for hackers who enjoy the occasional spliff.
As the legend goes, the Old West gunfighter, lawman and gambler Wild Bill Hickok was holding the hand when he was murdered in 1876.
Keller said they are seeking no more than six months incarceration for the 84-year-old Republican lawman, citing his age and other factors.
The unpopular Manning won — though the results might have been manipulated by Hearst — leaving Bullock, the natural-born lawman, to run his hardware store.
It's about a brutal force of terror that can't be bargained with and can only be understood with the wisdom of a lawman philosopher.
And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet, his trademark symbol of justice.
"The thing about homicides, well, most of them are damn simple," a lawman says in the first episode of this new murder-mystery series.
And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet as a symbol of justice.
"This lawman, a registered Republican for the entirety of his adult life, may have been driven out of Dodge," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
A Republican local lawman and a Democratic state legislator, neither of whom currently live in the district, are standing for their party's congressional nominations there.
His appearance in the House on Thursday could be a defining moment for the lawman, whose term as FBI chief does not end until 2023.
With his taciturn manner, Costner perhaps most closely resembles his role in "Wyatt Earp," if the famous lawman had been born in the wrong century.
Jack Campbell, the state attorney there, told CNN affiliate WCTV in May that investigators were in the process of "resolving" some cases involving the former lawman.
Ryan Petty, whose daughter, Alaina, was killed, told Israel he was rekindling parents' pain and pleaded with the ex-lawman to stop fighting for his job.
Indeed, the picture of the hard-charging lawman standing up for women does not square with the secretly abusive and controlling boyfriend described in the magazine.
And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet as his trademark, a symbol of justice.
The pardon has drawn criticism from civil rights groups and even some Republicans, who have lamented the move sparing the controversial Arizona lawman from a jail term.
Yet somewhere along the road to critical acclaim, the legendary lawman known as America's mayor -- a man who exemplified leadership in time of crisis -- lost his way.
The 85-year-old ex-lawman is best known for illegally detaining Latinos and keeping inmates in brutal jail conditions during his 24-year tenure as sheriff.
He was initially a relatively popular figure: a gregarious lawman, complete with mustache and lit cigar, who spoke of bringing modern police management techniques to the department.
The 76-year-old lawman had been diagnosed two years earlier with a form of rapidly progressive dementia, a disease that quickly stripped him of reasoning and memory.
He was best known for his role as Moses Hightower, the mild-mannered florist-turned-lawman in the film comedy "Police Academy" (1984) and many of its sequels.
Since Comey's subsequent firing, the White House has engaged in a full-on attack of the former lawman, an attempt to impugn his character and undermine his reputation.
He is at once a just-the-facts lawman and a prodigious feeler of feelings, introspective about the size of his ego and incapable of suppressing it entirely.
As the Wrap wrote: As a "Lawman" crew filmed the raid Monday, deputies serving a search warrant blew out the suspect's windows and leveled his gate, frightening neighbors.
Take a look at the lawman Beating up the wrong guy Oh man wonder if he'll ever know He's in the best selling show Is there life on Mars?
FBI agents learned that bootleggers used the Corbally Detective Agency to shadow local officers of the Alcohol Tax Unit, the same agency that employed the famous lawman Eliot Ness.
He allegedly schemed to punish his wife's assistant, Heather Hannah, whom he held responsible for the tapes, and smeared, then fired the state's top lawman, once a close friend.
The top lawman in Las Vegas says the gunman who killed 58 people at a concert last month lost a significant amount of money two years before the Oct.
Like fellow nominee Jeff Bridges' character, Shannon's is a lawman working on his last case, hunting down a murderer while, in one memorable scene, nearly coughing up a lung.
To fight back against Comey, Trump's allies have launched a campaign to discredit him as a self-serving, disingenuous, attention-seeking ex-lawman who just wants to sell books.
A sheriff out of an old Western contemplates suicide as he remembers how he failed to save his lawman father after a coach accident left him dangling from a cliff.
In many ways, these men have formed our fantasy of the ultimate upstanding lawman: who subjugates his persona to his ideals and his institution by assuming the uniform of lore.
But Alberto also realizes that Marcus is a West Texas lawman of a certain age and with nothing resembling hate in his heart, so he chooses to forgive these transgressions.
Arpaio, famous for once keeping jail inmates in tents, is seeking a seventh term as the top lawman for the area around Phoenix, the most populous county in the state.
To that end, Mr. Tarantino cast the cult favorite Mr. Parks (initially of television's "Then Came Bronson" fame) to float through several films as a stalwart lawman named Earl McGraw.
But in 1990, senior lawman Nashasson Ungwanaka invited a potter named Naomi Sharp to come to Hermannsburg and teach a workshop, and soon thereafter the women of Hermannsburg took over.
In the 1980s, a Harper's reporter tracked down the acquitted killer in central Wyoming, chasing a rumor that alleged the lawman had left some cattle rustlers dead in the desert.
Clarke's resignation caps a tumultuous year for the divisive, provocative lawman whose unabashed support for President Donald Trump and in-your-face personality earned him a national following among some conservatives.
All these stories follow the same path, with a man framed for murder and trying to track down the real killer, while a tough but ultimately sympathetic lawman chases him down.
As well as a cast of astrophysicists and astronomers, the show will explore Indigenous knowledge of the stars with guest Michael Anderson, a Lawman of the Euahlayi nation and treasured activist.
But as Comey confidante Ben Wittes told it on the Lawfare blog, the lanky lawman tried to avoid the awkward interaction by blending in with the drapes, which matched his blazer.
If the lawman Chris Christie couldn't fix it — if he could, in fact, turn government into a taxpayer-funded organ of his political ambitions — then who's to save the Garden State?
The longest-serving lawman who died in Baton Rouge on Sunday, Deputy Garafola had worked for the sheriff's office since April 23, 1992, when he was assigned to the corrections division.
He's the lawman who makes jail inmates wear pink underwear and live in a scorching desert tent and eat only two meals a day, because whatever criminals deserve, it isn't dignity.
A genre exercise, the detective movie "Small Town Crime" relies on the usual time-tested ingredients: the boozy loner lawman, the beautiful female victim and the reliably mysterious, invariably competent villains.
Hole is a detective in the classic depressed and messed-up mold, a lawman whose soul has plunged into eternal icy blackness from so much staring down the dark human condition.
I giggled a bit at the placement of WYATT EARP down the center, and the 19th-century lawman wearing his AMMO BELT ostensibly around his "head" (the W in his name).
Prosecutors told jurors the ex-lawman and his co-conspirators at the department tried to stymie the FBI probe by hiding an inmate in the jail system who was cooperating with agents.
A lawman named Constandin (Teodor Corban) and his deputy, Ionita (Mihai Comanoiu) — who is also his son — ride through broad mountain valleys and sun-dappled forests on horseback, looking for a fugitive.
On Friday evening, President Donald Trump pardoned the former lawman, whose illegal "anti-immigration sweeps" were described by one Justice Department investigator as the "most egregious" racial profiling case he'd ever encountered.
There are cap-gun rifles with real working scopes, and black "Lawman" and pink "Texas Rose" models complete with belts and holsters; the cowboy actors swagger around with real revolvers firing blanks.
The lawman, who styles himself "America's Toughest Sheriff," and his office face a range of potential sanctions including fines, restitution for those harmed by the actions and tighter oversight of daily operations.
Longtime observers of Mr. Giuliani were not surprised by his ability to go for the jugular of political opponents or his desire to cast himself as the lawman striding to the rescue.
A fourth officer, Lorne Ahrens, was married to a Dallas police detective and regarded as a lawman devoted to the profession that he pursued in Dallas for more than a dozen years.
The tough-talking lawman once recommended charging so-called sanctuary city politicians "with crimes" and has pugnaciously defended even Trump's most controversial immigration moves, including separating children from their parents at the border.
Bridges is the Tommy Lee Jones equivalent, a lawman well past his era, but still hanging on to the myth of fighting outlaws, just as Tanner hangs onto the myth of being one.
The lawman, attempting to stir his humanity, describes how his victim "took fever and soiled himself and screamed for weeks in his sleep" before finally succumbing to his injuries, but Lurie remains unshaken.
Early on, there is a terrific scene in which the hired gun, the bounty hunter and the lawman are fellow travelers on the same cramped stagecoach, not fully aware of one another's identities.
"As a 37-year lawman, I know it would not be practical or fair to ask teachers to take on the safety and security role," said Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings, a Democrat.
" Confronted later with the sworn testimony of a dignified and affronted lawman, the White House press office, its own credibility in tatters, was left to feebly insist, "The president is not a liar.
"It's like he didn't even care," said Sydney Lawson, 26, an employee of a storefront cash-loan business, marveling that a former lawman would neglect to wear a mask to a bank heist.
The 85-year-old Republican lawman, who styled himself as "America's toughest sheriff" during his 24 years in office and became a nationally known figure, faces up to six months in jail if convicted.
It featured a veteran star of the saddle, John Wayne, as Rooster Cogburn, a one-eyed lawman who comes out of retirement to help a precocious little girl (it won Wayne his only Oscar).
"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" pairs him with Burt Lancaster as Wyatt Earp, a lawman who steps down from his post and enlists Holliday in a showdown in Tombstone, Ariz, against the murderous Clantons.
JL also had regular appearances as an actor on "Arrested Development," playing Warden Stefan Gentles ... the bumbling lawman who aspired to be a big shot screenwriter and was kinda obsessed with the Bluth family.
Taya Kyle, the wife of Chris Kyle, is campaign treasurer for a Republican opponent of longtime Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson, the lawman seen as the face of the manhunt for "affluenza" teen Ethan Couch.
Arpaio, the former top lawman in Maricopa County, Arizona, for more than two decades, was spared a jail sentence when he was pardoned by President Donald Trump in August after being convicted of criminal contempt.
Which familiar scene—the Indian massacre, the fated meeting between lawman and bandit, the gritty frontierswoman's display of dogged perseverance—has been designed to collapse under its own weight, making way for some unexpected insight?
But they may be the most archetypal, and watching them in close succession takes you almost over the range of the genre, from a portrait of a righteous lawman to the darker corners of revisionism.
Here we meet Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), a Montana lawman who, with his pal Sol Star (John Hawkes), is preparing to up and move to lawless Deadwood for a fresh start as hardware store salesmen.
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said Trump had also made worrying remarks about women, Mexicans and Muslims and went on to question the president's approach to immigration and decision to pardon former Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio.
Arpaio was originally found guilty in July of criminal contempt changes related to a 2007 class action lawsuit accusing the former lawman of targeting and illegally detaining Latino residents because he suspected them of being undocumented immigrants.
Arpaio, who had garnered national attention for his anti-immigrant policies, was an early supporter of President Trump, who issued his first pardon in August to spare the former lawman from a possible six months in prison.
Officer Henry Farrell, Bouman's introspective lawman, is our moral lifeline in these rustic mysteries, which makes it jarring (and not at all believable) when he becomes the prime suspect in another murder and goes on the run.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio has long battled controversy over his tough stance on illegal immigration but may now face his toughest test as he seeks a seventh term as sheriff of the state's most populous county.
I am sure that if we put an end to the reign of the lawman here in Maricopa County who paved the way for Trump's rise, we will set an example for the rest of the nation, too.
Eventually, he was named chief of the county police, a department of 2,300 officers, where he cut a swaggering, backslapping figure: a gregarious lawman with a bushy mustache that seemed in constant danger from the cigars he smoked.
Arpaio was originally found guilty in July of criminal contempt charges, which were related to a 2007 class action lawsuit accusing the former lawman of targeting and illegally detaining Latino residents because he suspected them of being undocumented immigrants.
The brilliant cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond is at his atmospheric apex, with a cast including Isabelle Huppert, Christopher Walken (from Mr. Cimino's "The Deer Hunter"), Jeff Bridges (from his "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot") and Kris Kristofferson as the archetypal taciturn lawman.
Arpaio's pardon, announced by Trump late Friday night as much of the country was focused on Hurricane Harvey's landfall in Texas, was read by activists as a presidential endorsement of the policies that ultimately got the ex-lawman convicted.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A federal court judge on Tuesday will consider punishments against Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio, known for his tough immigration stance, for committing civil contempt in a 2007 racial profiling case and ensure the violations do not happen again.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A former Arizona lawman known for his hard-line stance against illegal immigrants is to appear before a judge on Monday on a criminal contempt charge for violating a court order related to a 2007 racial-profiling case.
In particular, Democrats hope to make an example of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, an ardent Trump supporter, by defeating the Phoenix lawman, whose incendiary comments about Hispanics and aggressive tactics with immigrants have garnered attention far beyond his jurisdiction in Maricopa County.
Citing the authenticity that Sherdian, the son of a Texas lawman, brings to his work, Bridges suggested that his relationship with recently deceased former Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson, author of One Ranger: A Memoir, was instrumental in him finding the character.
"I have fought on the front lines to prevent illegal immigration and I know Donald Trump will stand with me, and countless Americans, to secure our border," the Arizona lawman said in a statement released by the Trump campaign Tuesday afternoon.
The celebrated "Watchmen" HBO series opens with the frontier lawman Bass Reeves, who is the inspiration of one of the show's heroes, and a wild West aesthetic called the Yee-Haw Agenda has caught on among some young black influencers.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Former Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio, who gained national prominence for his tough stance against illegal immigration, was found guilty on Monday of criminal contempt for violating the terms of a 2011 court order in a racial profiling case.
To the chief prosecutor, the officer, Michael T. Slager, was an aberration of American policing, a malevolent lawman who "let his sense of authority get the better of him" when he shot and killed Walter L. Scott in April 2015.
I worked alongside Deputy Cobb Winslow (Randy McPherson) — an old-timer with a good-natured sense of humor — and Deputy Hamilton Butler (Ezekiel Swinford), a married lawman who confided in me that he was carrying on a secret affair with a younger woman.
BUY THE BOOK Hunting El Chapo: The Inside Story of the American Lawman Who Captured the World's Most Wanted Drug-Lord Every generation has a larger-than-life criminal: Jesse James, Billy the Kid, John Dillinger, Al Capone, John Gotti, Pablo Escobar.
Local police chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour) was the hero-as-human wreckage, drunk and dissolute and wounded, the kind of lawman-with-a-cruddy-house who popped up a lot before traumatized First Blood morphed into steroidal First Blood Part 2.
Like Gino, Seagal has also caused his share of collateral damage for the greater good as when he reportedly drove a tank through the wall of someone's house and allegedly killed their puppy while operating in his capacity as Steven Seagal: Lawman.
During his stint as the top elected lawman in Arizona's largest county, Arpaio branded himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff" as he oversaw roundups of suspected illegal immigrants, reinstituted chain gangs, erected tent cities to house prisoners and forced inmates to wear pink.
But a wider audience, for whom the hearing pre-empted "The Price Is Right" and "The View," saw something remarkable: the nation's former top lawman methodically detailing a story of being awkwardly courted and pressured by a chief executive he could not trust.
The early chapters of "In Hoffa's Shadow" tilt toward first-person essay, with the author first describing the tight-lipped, potbellied man who loved him unconditionally, before shifting gears to his eventual estrangement from O'Brien as he pursues a career as a lawman.
Yet Frank also plays with viewer expectations, while throwing in characters as textured as its panoramic vistas (the filming was in New Mexico), like Sam Waterston as the lawman on Griffin's trail and a terrific Merritt Wever ("Nurse Jackie") as McNue's tough, self-sufficient sister.
According to an interview with CBS "60 Minutes," the former lawman reveals in his book that discussions were underway at the Justice Department to possibly recruit cabinet officials and invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump after he terminated then-FBI director James Comey.
" But he's also had opportunities to play more complex, layered roles, like Lost Causer lawman Chris Mannix as in Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight," the ambitious bank-robbing white supremacist Boyd Crowder on "Justified" and as tragicomic trans prostitute Venus Van Damme in "Sons of Anarchy.
Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Attorney General Jeff Sessions does not seem in the least bothered by Donald Trump casually telling America's paper of record he wouldn't have chosen the Alabama lawman for the job had he known Sessions would recuse himself from the Russia probe.
Arpaio, an outspoken lawman, had argued that Obama's measures to shield millions of illegal immigrants from deportation harmed him because those spared would commit crimes in Maricopa County and as sheriff he would be forced to spend more money policing the county and running its jails.
Hugh O'Brian, who rose to fame on television as the quick-drawing lawman Wyatt Earp in the 1950s and who later devoted extensive time to a foundation he created that trains young people to be leaders, died on Monday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The band's evildoing ways attract the attention of the Black Panther and an international lawman in the person of a friendly C.I.A. agent (the customarily cuddly Martin Freeman), whose good-guy status is just one reminder that "Black Panther" adheres to at least some dubious Hollywood conventions.
In the three decades that he has been a voice actor on "The Simpsons," Hank Azaria has played dozens of Springfield's absurd denizens on that long-running animated Fox comedy, including the surly bartender Moe, the inept lawman Chief Wiggum and the adenoidal bookworm Professor Frink.
PHOENIX — The longtime sheriff of metropolitan Phoenix has been charged with criminal contempt-of-court for ignoring a judge's order in a racial-profiling case, leaving the 84-year-old lawman in a tough spot two weeks before Election Day as he seeks a seventh term.
The president's nomination of Christopher A. Wray to lead the F.B.I. and his trip to Ohio to discuss infrastructure were overshadowed, and administration aides were left grumbling about the coming spectacle of a longtime lawman accusing the commander in chief of actions that some lawyers call obstruction of justice.
Gary Cooper's courageous lawman — pulled out of retirement when no one else in his town will agree to do battle with a posse of evildoers — perfectly captures the isolation of leadership, as well as the heroic self-mythologizing it takes to believe that you alone can fix things.
Wild Bill Hickok, his days as a lawman only slightly behind him, came here to pan, quickly decided he'd rather make his fortune playing cards, and was shot dead in Saloon No. 10 while holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, now known as the Dead Man's Hand.
"A little over a month from now, we get a new man in the White House," a local lawman argues, and "before a Trump Justice Department mistakes the Aryan Brotherhood for some sort of honor guard," the F.B.I. would like to take down the boys and deliver them to a grand jury.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — More than two years after a North Charleston, S.C., police officer fired eight rounds toward the back of a fleeing and unarmed black motorist, the lawman whose burst of gunfire was recorded on video stood in a federal courtroom Tuesday to plead guilty to charges that he violated the slain man's civil rights.
Attorney, ACLU say race a factor The officer who shot Bradford was placed on administrative leave after the shooting, but once he was cleared by Marshall, Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato said the lawman was in the process of returning to work and that the city would pay for his legal defense in any civil proceedings.
The 85-year-old Arpaio was voted out in November — not just because Latino and immigrant activists finally succeeded after years of opposing the hardline lawman, who was found in criminal contempt for refusing to stop racially profiling Hispanics, which included Latino U.S. citizens and permanent residents — but because rank-and-file Republican voters finally turned on him.
The glaucoma affecting Mr. Calloway's sight has not dimmed the vividness of the Riviera Beach of his youth: the guava and mango trees, the chickens, the horse-riding lawman who would snap his whip at black people; that is, until a man named Shotgun Johnny pulled him from his horse and beat the hate out of him.
After Trump called the American justice system "a joke" and "a laughingstock," after he fired the F.B.I. director because he would not pledge loyalty to him, after he told another top lawman that his wife was "a loser," after he referred to members of the intelligence community as "political hacks," it was all quiet on the Republican front.
Fox News host Jesse Watters blasted former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE on Friday, saying that he sounds more like a "schoolgirl" than a "lawman" in his forthcoming book.
While I wouldn't need to worry about acting out any specific scenes, Virgil did receive the full backstory treatment, and a couple weeks before SXSW, Giant Spoon and writer-director David Wally offered me several takes on Virgil: he could be a confident fourth-generation lawman, a tentative rookie, a corrupt cop, a skittish coward scared of Sweetwater's tougher elements, or a sadistic deputy who thought residents needed harsher punishment.
Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he's "seriously" considering a run for U.S. Senate in 2018, throwing cold water on rumors the outspoken lawman who was pardoned by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE earlier this year will run for Rep.
Rudy Giuliani, another Trump lawyer, has repeatedly expressed fear that the president could walk into a perjury trap if he answers Mueller's questions about the firing of James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE as FBI director and what he told the ex-lawman about the bureau's investigation of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

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