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The assailant, Ziyed Ben Belgacem, had a lengthy police record.
Kid gets caught with marijuana, that kid has a police record.
He had a police record for theft and assaulting his girlfriend.
Kid gets caught with marijuana, that kid has a police record.
There is a police record of a time I was sexually assaulted in high school.
Badges can also be removed for other reasons like when someone gets a police record.
If you are a kid caught with marijuana in Michigan, you get a police record.
He had almost no police record, and he had never been convicted of domestic abuse.
Searching through DMV photos of people with no police record is a significant expansion from scanning a criminal database.
" About the gunman: "He had a minor police record and no association with any subversive or terrorist group, Demings said.
Andrew M. Cuomo would mandate, among other regulations, that the police record interrogations of suspects in most violent-crime cases.
By the turn of the century, signs of change were afoot: A police record in The Washington Post on Nov.
They've heard if they have a passport and police record, they should be OK. They've heard some groups have connections.
So you have a prosecution problem, where the complainant doesn't want to proceed with the complaint and ergo, no police record.
Kieta, a Boston native, is homeless and has an extensive police record, Police Commissioner William Evans told a briefing on Sunday.
A witness told police someone fitting Bell's description was seen abandoning the car and walking away, according to the police record.
The police record for that September night is gone, and more than three decades have blunted the memories of many involved.
During his arrest, Bailey refused several orders from police and kicked a squad car before finally complying, according to the police record.
If you are an executive on Wall Street that destroys the American economy, you pay a $5 billion fine, no police record.
Now we have insight into his police record, which suggests Fields didn't reserve his ire for people protesting racism on the street.
If police record every interaction with the public, they will have to find a way to store the many hours of footage generated.
Unfairness is a part of the problem; on Mr Sanders's example, if a kid gets caught with marijuana, he gets a police record.
He had a long police record, with 27 convictions — mostly in France but also in Switzerland and Germany — for crimes including armed robbery.
According to a police record, Peace threatened the victim, a minor, "to never talk to his daughter again" before smacking him across the face.
In addition to his previous police record for harassing women, Beierle had a history of posting misogynist and racist content online, reported Buzzfeed News.
His twin brother told the police that Mr. Hussain had robbed a store with a gun, but there was no police record of that.
The decision is based on the officer's perception of the situation, as well as any police record the victim or the perpetrator may have.
For example, Bernie's kid caught with marijuana has a police record, while Joe Biden's son suffers no such consequences for being busted for cocaine use.
Nick and I made that Dream Police record, Hypnotized, and even after we did that, me and him took a break where we weren't even talking.
The Hong Kong government estimates that last year about 21.3,34 people left the city for good, roughly one-third the number who sought police-record printouts.
The Hong Kong government estimates that last year about 229,21.3 people left the city for good, roughly one-third the number who sought police-record printouts.
But the prosecutor added that Mr. Belgacem had a lengthy police record, including arrests for robbery and drug-related offenses, and had served time in prison.
It's a good reminder that causes and lives continue well beyond a police record, and those records can be misleading at best about the character captured. —K.
A license also requires proof that the applicant has a clean police record, does not suffer from mental illness, and has not deserted the army or police.
He says it's Jesse, but some police record shows him as Jessie, and because he was arrested at 16, he's never had a normal adult identification card.
"When you look or a job, they ask for your police record ... and mine is already tainted," said Yann, who worked as a security guard before his arrest.
While no court or police record exists of this assault, at least that she hasn't claimed publicly, Dowling's debut still serves as a testimonial of the assault's existence.
WSVN reported that Balearia crew members said they had been told that the evacuees would be accepted with just a passport and a copy of a police record.
In general, the police record the names and other identifying information about homeless people, particularly if someone lodges a complaint about their conduct, on documents called 80-cards.
In this police record, names would be listed beside alleged crimes and alleged attempted crimes — indeed, according to Louisiana's criminal code, an attempted crime against nature could be prosecuted.
The attacker, who recently quit a job at a local store, had been arrested as a teenager for bicycle theft but had no other police record, Ms. Meili said.
Uber and Cabify require drivers submit an up-to-date police record from their country of residence, but not from the drivers' previous countries of residence or countries of origin.
From 1940 to 1967, the city required performers and employees of cabarets to be fingerprinted and carry "cabaret cards," which could be denied if the applicant had a police record.
Requests for police-record printouts, which cost HK$225 ($2800) and are only issued for visa applications or child adoptions, jumped 2200% to 22016,238 in August compared with last year.
The same day as the protest, news of a femicidal massacre captured headlines: Three women and two men had been murdered by a man with a police record of gender violence.
Belkaid, who was living in Belgium illegally and had a police record for theft but was not on security watchlists, was killed by a special forces sniper after a three-hour siege.
This new funding program and the changes to how police record religious hate crimes are both positive signs, but relative to the problem it's only a small step in the right direction.
Oliver was holding his baby girl in his arms as he explained that he needed to get off the ship because he was traveling with his Bahamian passport and a police record.
This is not the first time Bond has been in trouble with the law—she has a lengthy police record dating back to the late 90s that includes drug charges and alleged prostitution.
" It said "it is an outrage to see the Ministry of Information release a police record photo of reporters handcuffed – as police normally do to criminals – on its website soon after the detention.
Until recently, U.S. government guidelines said many Bahamians could travel to the United States without a visa by sea or air if they had a passport and evidence of a clean police record.
They said Reinking lived alone in Salida, a rural town outside of Colorado Springs, and liked to play video games in which "shooting guns was involved," according to a police record of the interview.
"We are engaged in ongoing conversations with community leaders and representatives about a range of issues, including how police record allegations of hate crime and crimes of prejudice," said a police spokesperson via email.
Mr. Chekatt had a long police record, and he had also been flagged by the French security services for possible radicalization, putting him in a database of people who are suspected of religious extremism.
You create a police record for a lot of men and women who now can&apost get real jobs and fulfillment, so instead they just take more drugs, and you drive addicts to the streets.
They were identified only as Adel D., an Algerian who was already under investigation in a case of theft earlier this year, and Mohamed B. from Morocco, who has no known police record in Germany.
" The newspaper said that "it is an outrage to see the Ministry of Information release a police record photo of reporters handcuffed – as police normally do to criminals – on its website soon after the detention.
According to police record, 45-year-old Sunny -- real name Tammy Sytch -- was busted in New Jersey on January 23 around 8:53 PM. The incident is Sytch's 4th DUI citation that we know of.
In one of the disgraceful acts of his or any mayoralty, Mr. Giuliani smeared the victim's reputation and released part of his juvenile police record, as if to suggest that he deserved to be murdered.
The two initially distrust each other — Santa eats in the rain rather than share shelter with an enemy of the people, while Andrés is guarded about his police record and the details of his past.
Holly Hill Police Chief Steve Aldrich said Tuesday that 53-year-old Jesse L. Coggins of Greenville, North Carolina, had no local police record and it was unknown how long he had been in the area.
Similar demonstrations have cropped up in recent months after undocumented people with minor criminal entanglements or no police record at all have been detained by ICE after living in the United States for years without authorization.
During a news conference early Saturday, Hubertus Andrä, the chief of the Munich police, said it was unclear what had motivated the assailant, who lived in the city for more than two years and had no police record.
Customs and Border Protection rules say Bahamians do not usually require a visa to enter the US by air as long as they have a clean police record and are only planning to visit for a short time.
"They just got a call from CBP, and CBP told them that everyone that doesn't have a US visa and is traveling on police record has to come off," Renard Oliver, a passenger aboard the ferry, told WSVN.
On Saturday, Alexa "Lex" McAllister was taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus in stable condition after someone who received a text in which she threatened to kill herself called 911, according to a police record obtained by PEOPLE.
When France hosted the Euro soccer championship this month, Estrosi wanted face-recognition technology to be used for people to be allowed into special fan zones, but was refused access to national police record databases to make it work.
"Look, we're never going to be able to identify every potential bad actor solely through a police record or their involvement with other bad actors," said Daniel Benjamin, a former State Department terrorism coordinator and now a scholar at Dartmouth College.
The authorities did not release the name of the shooter but said he was a man with no police record who worked as a computer technician, according to a spokesman for the Campinas Firefighters Department who asked not to be named.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who is also Italy's interior minister and a major opponent of illegal immigration, posted a tweet in which he said that Mr. Sy had a police record for driving under the influence and sexual assault.
According to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) guidelines, Bahamian citizens traveling from the Bahamas do not usually require a US visa as long as they have a clean police record and are only planning to visit for a short time.
Two weeks after the killing, the authorities announced a political motive in the killing, and the suspect — who has a violent past and a police record, including a short stint as a member of the neo-Nazi N.P.D. party — was arrested.
Officials here said the suspect has no known connection to radical groups, has no police record and appears to have self-radicalized — without the knowledge of his parents — while sitting in front of his computer connected to jihadist websites, for hours on end.
But the Balearia ferry crew was under the impression that passengers could enter the U.S. with just a passport and a copy of their police record, the documents required by the visa waiver program between the U.S. and the Bahamas, WSVN reports.
The 50-year-old suspect, whose name was not released, had a history of psychiatric illness but no previous police record or known affiliation with far-right extremist groups, said Friederike Zurhausen, the police chief for the area where the first attacks took place.
Entin said that crew members allowed Bahamians who only had passports and a police record to board the ferry, but they were then informed by Customs and Border Protection officers that those without visas would not be allowed to enter the US. That's it.
According to WSVN reporter Brian Entin, who was on the more than two-hour ferry ride from Freeport to Fort Lauderdale, the evacuees had originally been told they'd be able to enter the U.S. with just their Bahamian passports and a printout of their police record.
DeWayne Craddock, who was killed in a gun battle with police, left behind no social media accounts, no manifesto and no police record, Virginia Beach police told the city council in the most comprehensive public summary of the incident about 200 miles (320 km) south of Washington.
Given the difficulty in policing behavior that seemed unethical but that wasn't backed up by a police record — none of the three men who told BuzzFeed News about their experiences filed police reports at the time — Wyler said he believed the hacking community did what it could to protect people from Draper.
Levi's Stadium security detained 37-year-old Jorge Alberto Lopez after he allegedly climbed the 350-pound statue and ripped off the facemask after the Seahawks kicked the game-winning field goal in OT. Santa Clara PD formally arrested the guy who was booked on a FELONY vandalism charge, according to police record.
The suspect — who made a detailed confession last month, only to retract it this past week under a new legal team — has a violent neo-Nazi past and police record, renewing criticism that Germany's security apparatus, with its long track record of neglecting far-right extremism, is still failing to take the threat seriously enough.
LAS VEGAS — The father of Stephen Paddock, the man the police identified as the Las Vegas gunman, was a grifter, a con artist, a bank robber and a jail-breaker who spent years on the F.B.I.'s most-wanted list — a life nothing like the 64 years Stephen spent without apparently acquiring even a hint of a police record.
SAO PAULO, April 20 (Reuters) - Estácio Participações SA suspects former Chief Executive Officer Rogério Melzi was involved in an email leak scandal that added risks to the Brazilian for-profit education firm's takeover by larger rival Kroton Educacional SA. According to a police record filed on Tuesday and obtained by Reuters, Estácio said there is evidence that two of its former information technology employees accessed a computer used by current CEO Pedro Thompson.
They have to be resident in Palm Beach County. They also need to have no felonies on their police record.
Anne Arundel Police Record Called 'Poor'. (1951, July 19). The Washington Post, pg. 1 A Note on St. Helena Island, Maryland.
On 5 April 2009, Folha ran an article about a supposed plan by guerrilla group Vanguarda Armada Revolucionária Palmares to kidnap Antonio Delfim Netto, who was the Finance minister during the military rule, in the early 1970s, and alongside printed a criminal file about Dilma Rousseff, who was already the Brazilian President. The authenticity of the police record was contested. On 25 April of the same year, the newspaper stated in a report that it was impossible to guarantee that Rousseff's police record was authentic: 'Folha was twice mistaken on its 5 April issue, when reproducing a supposed police record that tracked Minister Rousseff's (chief of staff to the President) participation in plotting or carrying out armed actions against the military dictatorship (1964-1985)". "The first mistake was claiming in a first page article that the police record was part of the 'Dops archive'.
According to police, Rossi had a long police record and was described as a "gangster and racketeer". He was a known follower of Frankie Yale and was a friend and associate of Al Capone when he lived in Brooklyn. Rossi was described by police as having a police record "as long as your arm", and by August 1929, had been arrested four times without being convicted of a crime.
Cudi studied film at the University of Toledo, dropping out after a year. His subsequent plan to join the U.S. Navy did not pan out because of his juvenile police record.
'I went for federal clerk positions, and I would pass the tests, but I wouldn't get the job. That's when I came to the conclusion that it was because I had a police record.
Ray McDeere (Callum Keith Rennie) has a serious police record and serves Mitch as a private investigator. Tammy (Juliette Lewis), the office assistant and Ray's girlfriend, is a smoker, a nag and a provocative dresser.
For inherited weapons, it is up to the local police chief to make a decision based on the individual facts of the case. An applicant must have a clean police record in order to obtain an ownership license.
Actually, Folha received it as part of an e-mail message. The second mistake was to consider as authentic a police record that cannot be verified, or disproven, with the information currently available". Ombudsman Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva wrote about the case stating, in his Folha column, that "after the Minister contested the authenticity of the police record, the newspaper admitted to not having verified its accuracy. I found insufficient the justifications offered to explain this error, and suggested that an independent panel should be empowered to find out what happened and recommend new procedures to avoid any repetition.
If Richmond misses, he should withdraw from the mayor's race. Later, at his office, Richmond places the basketball on his desk and smiles. He has won the challenge. Holder and Linden ponder Muhammed Hamid’s reason to cooperate as he has no police record.
His other brother Ernesto had a troubled police record, including drug problems. Despite the family's difficulties, Camarena graduated from Calexico High School in 1966. After graduating from high school, Camarena joined the Marines. Following his discharge in 1970, he returned to Calexico and joined the police department.
1971, p. 21 "Hoggia was an illiterate cattle-drover and notorious brigand who had been sought by the Greek authorities for twenty years: the 'celebrated partiot' had an exceptional vivid police record."Owen Pearson. Albania in Occupation and War: From Fascism To Communism 1940–1945. I.B.Tauris, 2006.
Spirito was born in Sicily in 1898. His parents were Dominick Spirito and Rosina DeNola. The family moved to Naples when he was about four, and then to Marseille, France when he was about nine. By the age of 12 he already had a police record for theft.
Frustrated, Jeeva tarnishes Panner in the college magazine. As a result, the principal suspends Jeeva for one week while a shocking truth about Anjali is told. Anjali has a police record from her school days. When Jeeva asks her, she refuses to tell him and they break up.
Smich was born on . Unlike Millard, Smich's parents were middle-class. Smich had a police record involving petty offences such as drug possession, driving impaired, mischief, failure to appear, and breach of conditions. He sold drugs and cigarettes for a living, and occasionally worked odd jobs in Millard's hangar.
If the penalty was only fines the police erase the penalty from the Police record after 5 years.Polisen:Gallringsregler för belastningsregistret Some employers and others can demand an extract from Police records e.g. before employment. In 2008, 23% of those imprisoned were primarily convicted for drug crimes or goods trafficking.
Some sources suggest that he had a police record on every adult male in his province. His successes as provincial governor led to Stolypin being appointed interior minister under Ivan Goremykin in April 1906. He instigated a new track of the Trans-Siberian Railway along the Amur River within Russian borders.
Hwee Kuan expressed concern that he may be recognized after the act by the abducted policeman or the taxi driver as he had a police record. Yeo suggested killing both men, to which Hwee Kuan was relieved and Chin Hock expressed no comment. They also abandoned the idea of wearing the uniforms.
The Association has a screening process for adult volunteers to ensure the safety of all members. This includes a Police Record Check including Vulnerable Sector Check, completion of the Application for Adult Membership, checks with four personal references, and an interview. Following this, the new member must complete a four-month probationary period.
Owensby was a United States Army sergeant in the Persian Gulf War, serving eight years. He had been an army cook and also served in Bosnia. He left behind a 9-year-old daughter at the time of his death and was survived by his parents and other siblings. He had no previous police record.
Arizona v. Evans, 514 U.S. 1 (1995), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court instituted an exclusionary rule exception allowing evidence obtained through a warrantless search to be valid when a police record erroneously indicates the existence of an outstanding warrant due to negligent conduct of a Clerk of Court.
In their final trick, Monty and Tina perform at a local school opening function attended by Kamini, where they dramatize Ravi's story. Kamini is horrified to see Ravi's mother and sister, and flees. When Monty confronts her, Kamini confesses to Ravi's murder, which the police record. However, Judah holds Tina hostage and offers her in exchange for Kamini.
Lina Sastri When Kokocinski was young, he joined the circus in the Argentine capital. He soon moved into theatre, having studied set design at the school of Saulo Benavente. He designed the sets for “El Guapo del Novecento”. After being filed on police record by the military regime, he was forced to take refuge in Santiago de Chile.
She prints out his police record and posts it on the bulletin board at the mill for everybody to see. Some of the employees attack Walter, but Vicki and the boss of the mill come to his defense. Ostracized and frustrated, Walter leaves his workplace and goes to the park. Vicki, fearing the worst, begins to search for him.
The assailant, 25-year-old Larossi Abballa, was a French citizen of Moroccan descent from the suburb of Mantes- la-Jolie. He was born in Meulan, France.Alissa J. Rubin & Lilia Blaise, Killing Twice for ISIS and Saying So Live on Facebook, The New York Times (14 June 2016). Abballa had a police record for theft and violence by 2011.
When it comes time to leave and Darleen has not returned, Manuelito asks neighbor Stella Darkwater to come stay with her. When she returns home, Manuelito tells Chee she lost the cat. The Gallup Police could not find Jackson Bernally or "Lizard" Leonard Nez, who has no police record. The FBI have made Louisa a suspect because of her unexplained absence.
He had previously worked for the United Jewish Appeal, and from 1959 to 1963 was the first Hillel rabbi at Syracuse University.Greene & Baron (1996), p. 160. There was some concern about Neimand's hiring, as he had a police record as a result of his involvement in freedom marches during the Civil Rights Movement. He served until his death in 1976.
The National Standard for Incident Recording includes a ' National Incident Category List'. The standard requires a police force to record the types of incident included on that list. The five purposes for the National Standard for Incident Recording are, (1) To provide uniformity about how the police record an incident. (2) To ensure the correct response to an incident reported to the police.
There was no police record of it, and it had not been mentioned during the indictment hearing three years earlier. Cruz and Hernandez were each convicted, but the jury deadlocked on Buckley. The state did not choose to try him again, and the charges against Buckley were dropped on 5 March 1987. Both Cruz and Hernandez were sentenced to death by the jury.
Correa Cotto was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on November 24, 1916. His parents were Raimundo Correa Martínez and Angela Coto García.Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe de Ponce: Libro 55 de Bautismos, Folio 298, Num. 893. He began his criminal career as a child and, by the time he was a teenager, he had amassed a long criminal police record.
Juan Medina Gordillo, 53, had a history of harassing María del Carmen Delgado Juez, 23. On April 8th, 1995, she lodged a complaint with the police over threats and harassment. Gordillo had previously threatened Juez and her boyfriend. He was detained and released soon after; he had no police record and claimed he had threatened Juez and her boyfriend with a toy gun.
Baruch Marzel was first arrested by police at age 14. His first conviction followed three years later. According to a 2003 report in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, "Marzel had acquired a police record of some 40 files before he was 30".Raphael Ahren,'The extremist who could bring Kahanism back to the Knesset,' The Times of Israel 16 February 2015.
The car was clear as per the police record. According to Khattab, the attackers drove from Lyari Expressway's Gharibabad interchange and used Mauripur Road before the attack. The Gharibabad to Merewether Tower route was taken by the militants as identified through geofencing completed by the CTD. Terrorists took Lyari Expressway from Gharibabad to Maripur road and then from Tower and Custom House, they reached at PSX building.
With the Sheik's intervention Samantha is released, leaving her with a permanent police record. The PR meeting is cancelled, and their luxurious perks are no longer paid for. They quickly pack their bags and attempt to leave but have to retrieve Carrie's passport that she unknowingly left at the souk. Due to a mix-up the men there believe Samantha has stolen a bag.
August 1, 1978. He left the bar with a slight, 34-year-old unemployed medical clerk, Charles Leslie Hopkins (who already had a police record, and was on probation at the time). Several hours later, Hopkins called police to say that a man had entered his apartment and tried to rob him. Upon arrival, police found Lockin's body on the floor of Hopkins' apartment.
On 26 March 1907 he signed up with the army for three years. It seems that he was told that his police record would be wiped out if he enrolled. He was posted to an African battalion, and soon began getting into trouble. On 1 July 1909 he was sent to the disciplinary camp at Djenan ed-Dar in the Béni Ounif District of Algeria.
The deputy commissioner of police testified that Nanavati confessed that he had shot dead Ahuja and even corrected the misspelling of his name in the police record. The High Court agreed with the prosecution's argument that the murder was premeditated and sentenced Nanavati to life imprisonment for culpable homicide amounting to murder. On 24 November 1961, the Supreme Court of India upheld the conviction.
In 1912, Williams lashed out against Mayor William Jay Gaynor who had used his nickname "Clubber Williams" in a derogatory fashion towards his police record. Williams issued a public statement in defense of his near 30-year career on the force. "Just ask the Mayor if he can point to a single person I ever clubbed that did not deserve it. He can't name one and he knows it".
The criminal record for Al Capone from 1932. A criminal record, police record, or colloquially rap sheet is a record of a person's criminal history. The information included in a criminal record and the existence of a criminal record varies between countries and even between jurisdictions within a country. In most cases it lists all non-expunged criminal offences and may also include traffic offences such as speeding and drunk driving.
SPIO eventually suggested that none of its members in the technical, export, distribution or theatre-operating branches have anything to do with the film. Reinegger complained that no one from SPIO had discussed the story with him and said that Pohlmann will only work on the film and not appear in it. The script was reportedly based on the 19 volume police record. Production took place in Munich.
Michael Ostrog was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in 1894. Ostrog was a swindler with a profuse police record who perpetrated multiple scams and frauds, but it was never proven that he committed any murders. According to relatively recent investigations, during 1888 he was imprisoned in France, and such a circumstance would rule out his participation in any of the Whitechapel murders.
In Los Angeles, Emily Brown is a kleptomaniac who is addicted to pills and misses her jailed father, and is undergoing therapy trying to resolve her compulsion. She has a police record for shoplifting, and her mother Teresa is a compulsive shopper. The security guard Nick, of Bernstein's department store, sees Emily through a camera and becomes fascinated with her. When Nick gets in trouble dealing ecstasy, he presses Emily to help him rob Bernstein's.
Urbas' endowment policy and the $1,500 in furniture she owned were worth a sufficient amount to pay her funeral expenses.River Victim Left $2,500, The New York Times, June 3, 1930, pg. 41. Walter Loughlin, alias Frank Burns, age 32, was arrested for the theft of an auto after a four-mile chase through Harlem, on September 24, 1930. Loughlin's police record indicated that he was wanted for questioning in the Urbas case.
Akkab ben Ashkenazim is a human of middle-eastern descent born and raised in the mean streets of Stonehaven. More the scrapping street tough, than a military fighter, he is employed by Dwarkin Extermination Company. He had attended college, but was ejected when his political and philosophical stances and demonstrations were deemed too disruptive. He is a philosophical anarchist (though not a violent one), and has quite a police record as a result.
Born Giovanni Narcchione in Cleveland, Nardi began his mob work as an enforcer for the local vending machine workers union. He is the cousin of Anthony Delsanter, brother of Nicholas Nardi and father of John Nardi Jr. and Carol Nardi. Nardi would become a representative of his uncle Anthony Milano, a retired consigliere from the Cleveland crime family. He earned his first police record entry in 1939 at the age of twenty three.
Moe Sedway was born to a Jewish family as Morris Sidwirtz in 1894 in Poland. At an early age, he began his criminal career in Manhattan in street gangs with Bugsy Siegel. He had a police record dating as far back as the early 1920s in New York. Later in his criminal career, he began making trips to Las Vegas on Meyer Lansky's behalf in the early 1930s to franchise the syndicate's Trans-America race wire service.
Rajkumar then joined the People's War Group on whose behalf he used negotiate arms deals and training in handling of weapons and explosives and he went underground. But cases of threat and intimidation apart, he did not have a police record in Andhra Pradesh. After Maoist parties merged to form the CPI (Maoist), he had been handling mostly political affairs of the party. Rajkumar was underground for 30 years and assumed several aliases including Madhav, Gangadhar, Madhu and Uday.
A 1912 police record and 1910 photo of Bonnot taken in Lyon, France. Jules Joseph Bonnot (October 14, 1876 – April 28, 1912) was a French anarchist bank robber famous for his involvement in a criminal anarchist organization dubbed "The Bonnot Gang" by the French press. He viewed himself as a professional and avoided bloodshed, preferring to outwit his targets. Often posing as a businessman, his taste in expensive clothing earned him the pseudonym "Le Bourgeois" among comrades.
She went to the mental hospital where he had been confined. After a few visits, she became convinced that he was her husband. However, a few days after he was released to her, an anonymous letter was sent to the Quaestor of Turin, claiming that the man was actually an anarchist and petty criminal with an extensive police record named Mario Bruneri. After an inquiry and several trials and appeals, the court found that he was indeed Bruneri.
The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 stipulated that Westminster could shut down any pornographer that did not hold a licence. Porter soon decided that the number of sex shops in Soho would be limited to 20. The legislation also ensured that any successful applicants would require a minimum of six months residency in the UK as well as a clean police record. It was also legislated that sex shops would have to conceal their practice with blinds.
Mitch visits Stan in jail, telling him that she did not post bail because they have no money. As he tries to explain, she growls at him for returning to his old ways and dealing with Janek. He blames her for being the reason that he is in jail. At the police station, Holder tells Linden that the description of the person who beat the escort matches Drexler, who has a police record for soliciting prostitutes.
In early 1938 Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring and Himmler wanted to dispose of Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg, a conservative member of the army's high command and Hitler's Minister of War. Meisinger's investigation revealed that Blomberg's wife, Erna Gruhn had been a prostitute with a police record and once posed for pornographic photos. Blomberg was forced to resign. In 1936 Meisinger uncovered allegations of homosexuality made against the Commander-in-Chief of the Army Colonel General Werner von Fritsch.
Money laundering techniques involve the wiring and constant movement of funds from different banks and accounts. This technique makes tracking the money more difficult, and can cost banks millions in losses each year. Aside from financial detriment, these groups can be very violent extending their police record to countless offences. In a constant struggle for territory and control of the market, DTOs will not hesitate to use deadly force against rival organizations, or threats to their business.
Article 16.(a) of the Draft Constitutional Declaration requires the Prime Minister and members of Cabinet to be "Sudanese by birth", at least 25 years old, a clean police record for "crimes of honour". Article 16.(b) excludes dual nationals from being a Minister of Defence, Interior, Foreign Affairs or Justice unless an exemption is agreed by the Sovereignty Council and the FFC for the position of Prime Minister, or by the Sovereignty Council and the Prime Minister for ministerial positions.
Nassau County investigators raided his Long Island home wearing bulletproof vests and wielding riot shotguns. When the cops walked in Germaine Sr. insisted they had the wrong man and showed them his false identification and insisted he was a freelance writer. He even showed the investigators the manuscript he was working on. The police brought him to the station house for questioning where they exposed his police record that he had received for a robbery conviction in Albany, New York proving otherwise.
Article 16.(a) of the Draft Constitutional Declaration requires the Prime Minister and members of Cabinet to be "Sudanese by birth", at least 25 years old, a clean police record for "crimes of honour". Article 16.(b) excludes dual nationals from being a Minister of Defence, Interior, Foreign Affairs or Justice unless an exemption is agreed by the Sovereignty Council and the FFC for the position of Prime Minister, or by the Sovereignty Council and the Prime Minister for ministerial positions.
The gunman, Musbah Abu Sbaih, (alt. Mesbah Abu Sbaih), (39) was a member of Hamas. was a resident of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. He had a long police record, with Yossi Melman remarking that Sbaih had a "record of involvement in provocations regarding the Temple Mount, incitement, friction with security forces, and serving a year in prison" On the day of the shooting, the Sbaih was due to begin serving a four-month prison sentence for assaulting a police officer in 2013.
TPS arrested Kalen Schlatter, a 21-year-old man who did contract work on property exteriors, near his residence in the west-end neighbourhood of Earlscourt at about 11 pm on 4 February 2018. On 5 February, it was announced that Schlatter had been charged with second-degree murder in Richey's death. Police confirmed at that time that Schlatter was the man from the released surveillance images, believed to be the last person who had been with Richey. He had no police record prior to his arrest.
The detention center was visited by DC Delegate Walter Fauntroy and several congressmen including William F. Ryan (D-NY) and Robert Drinan (D-Massachusetts). The DC Delegate came with a delegation from the Washington black community who arrived in 12 cars. Finally, the ruling from Judge Greene stated that prisoners could leave the arena only if they were photographed and fingerprinted but that these records could not be sent to the FBI or be part of the police record. This judgement was stayed until the next morning.
Stone was born as Michael John Goodban in Tunbridge Wells in 1960, as one of five children. He had a turbulent childhood, suffering domestic violence in his family home before he was placed into a care home, where he was abused. Stone's police record dates back to the age of 12 and continued into adulthood. Once leaving the care system, Stone began using heroin and he served three prison sentences in the 1980s and 1990s for robbery, burglary, grievous bodily harm and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The clean version of the song leaked to the internet on June 18, 2007. Shortly after the clean version leaked, the explicit version leaked as well. (Chamillionaire uses no vulgarities, but various other words of his are censored out of the edited version, including "gun" and controlled substance references, along with some titles of songs and albums. While the video censors album covers of other rappers.) Chamillionaire described the track by saying, The "Hip Hop Police" record is like a "Murder Was the Case" record.
Aníbal Gordon was born in Colón to an Argentine family of Scots descent. He started getting in trouble from an early age. He developed a business of commercial displays for plastics and metals, which was used in the beginning to finance his other activities. He hired numerous young men, typically about age 19, who became a gang. His police record noted various criminal offenses between 1951 and 1972, including armed robbery. In 1971 he had sent his crew to Ezeiza to take weapons off a plane.
An Oregon man named D. B. Cooper who had a minor police record was one of the first persons of interest in the case. He was contacted by Portland police on the off-chance that the hijacker had used his real name or the same alias in a previous crime. He was quickly ruled out as a suspect, but a local reporter named James Long, rushing to meet an imminent deadline, confused the eliminated suspect's name with the pseudonym used by the hijacker.Browning, W. (July 22, 2016).
At some point he discovered another anomaly which took him to the year 1902 where he took the name Ethan Dobrowski, and people assumed he was originally from Russia. He killed six people, gaining a police record, and eventually left through another anomaly. At some point he joined a group of time travellers along with Emily Merchant (Ruth Bradley) and Charlotte Cameron. He became close to Charlotte, and she was able to calm him, as he was noticeably different from the other members of the group.
Detectives Nathalie and Malek are suspicious of the kidnapping, but still look into anyone who may have had a grudge against the bank. This leads them to Max, who has a police record in addition to his home being foreclosed. Max denies having anything to do with it, but later sees a news report on Iris Doriot's disappearance. He is shocked to see that the photo shown is not the same woman he knew as Iris, but a woman of a similar age with brown eyes.
Police indicate that there was no evidence that the suspect was connected to either Islamist or right- wing extremists. The gunman has no known connection to the Islamic center that he targeted nor any of the victims there. Evidence in the suspect's apartment indicated he had a substantial interest in occult practices, but the motivation for both the stabbing death and subsequent shooting was unclear. Other than the stolen bicycle many years ago, there was no additional police record regarding the suspect prior to these crimes.
In an interview prior to the start of the fifth season, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe revealed that Aiken had led the fan voting from the wild card week onward until the finale.Realitynewsonline.com There was controversy when contestant Frenchie Davis was disqualified from the competition after topless photos of her surfaced on the Internet. Shortly afterwards, she landed a role in the Broadway musical Rent. Corey Clark was also disqualified from the show because, according to the Idol producers, Clark had a police record he had not disclosed to the show.
Maya has to do the inauguration where Durga Prasad and Vaishali perform at the function, where they dramatize Anand's story. Maya is horrified to see Anand's mother and sister, and flees, when Durga Prasad confronts her, Maya confesses to Anand's murder, which the police record; whereupon Varhavataram captures Vaishali and asks for Maya in exchange. Just as the exchange is about to take place, Varhavataram tries to burn down Durga Prasad's family, but Durga Prasad saves them and kills him in a fire. Maya escapes with a jeep.
Dom Pedro II was during the repercussion on the poor soils of the Campos Gerais. Volga Germans were encouraged not to lose their customs of their ethnic origin by which they were replicated in written publications. In 1917 were registered in Ponta Grossa 84 Germans, is the second largest German community, being behind only of Curitiba. In the following year it is surpassed by Guarapuava, remaining in the third place with 29 new registered immigrants, adding between 1917 and 1918 to the whole 9.7% of the police record of Paraná.
As a senator, he sponsored legislation that would allow adults to purchase sterile syringes from pharmacies without a prescription. He co-sponsored a bill that allows individuals to file a petition asking for their personal police record to be sealed after which no one would have access to the records except law enforcement agencies. Trotter worked to provide health care to low-income families. He fought to include funding in the state budget for the FamilyCare program, which provides health insurance to the parents of children enrolled in KidCare.
The police record mentions that "on January 21, a big crowd raising anti-India slogans was heading towards Lal Chowk and the security forces tried to stop the crowd near Gaw Kadal. Instead of dispersing, the unruly crowd started pelting stones at government buildings and security force personnel." Indian authorities put the official death toll for the massacre at 28. International human rights organisations and scholars estimate that at least 50, and likely over 100 protesters were killed—some by gunshot wounds, other by drowning after they jumped into the river in fear.
The Scottish Intelligence Database was designed by an external supplier, ABM United Kingdom Limited, under the supervision of a team from SPIS, headed by Detective Superintendent Ian McCandlish, seconded from Strathclyde Police. In respect of his involvement with the SID Project, Det Supt McCandlish was a contributor to the Bichard Inquiry (concerning the 2002 murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman by Ian Huntley, in particular the concerns that case raised regarding how a person with Huntley's police record and background could have been approved to work in proximity to children).
61 though William Nichols claimed to have proof that their marriage had continued for at least three years after the date of this alleged affair, claiming their marital troubles had been caused by his wife's heavy drinking, and that he had only embarked upon an affair after Nichols had left him. He later maintained to authorities that his wife had deserted him and was practising prostitution.Fido, p. 20 Over the following years, Nichols amassed a lengthy police record, although all of her arrests were for minor offences such as drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and prostitution.
After driving for approximately 300 kilometres, Yohaa finds his employer's daughter Renuka (Poornitha) in the back seat of the car who was sleeping all along. Renuka first gets angry and scolds Yohaa for kidnapping her. Yohaa tells her that he didn't do it on purpose and he should not have a police record if he wants to become a serviceman. Renuka sympathises with his plight and they travel to Vijayawada to meet Yohaa's friend Varadhan (Rajesh), a sub-inspector of police, who will help him out of his problems.
Mike is quickly let off the hook when Susan provides an alibi after realizing she was with him the night of the murder and that it was their "first time". Later, Susan is asked to be interrogated at the police station by Detective Copeland who asks her if she knows about Mike's past. According to Mike's police record, for drug trafficking and manslaughter, and served jail time for 5½ years. In another room where other detectives watch they come to the conclusion that Susan is "not lying but is just a sucker".
Access sometimes was abridged in practice; for example, the law allows prosecutors to control access to counsel before indictment, and there were allegations of coerced confessions. Defendants are protected from the retroactive application of laws and have the right of access to incriminating evidence after a formal indictment. However, the law does not require full disclosure by prosecutors, and material that the prosecution does not use in court may be suppressed. Critics claimed that legal representatives of defendants did not always have access to all needed relevant material in the police record.
Her arrests were reported by the local newspapers in detail and eventually the number of convictions became newsworthy in New Zealand which occasionally reported on further convictions.The Colonist 22 22 May 1902 > SARAH FRANCISCO AGAIN > There are few persons who have a more unenviable police record than Sarah > Francisco [aged 63], who appeared at the Port Adelaide Police Court on > Tuesday morning, before Messrs. C. R. Morris and B. Fisher. In November of > last year Sarah was sentenced to imprisonment for 12 months, and was > released only about a week ago.
Housing licences are for fixed periods, often only valid for 4 years and only as long as the individual remains employed by a specified Guernsey employer. The licence will specify the type of accommodation and be specific to the address the person lives in, and is often subject to a police record check. These restrictions apply equally regardless of whether the property is owned or rented, and only apply to occupation of the property. Thus a person whose housing licence expires may continue to own a Guernsey property, but will no longer be able to live in it.
However, the U.S. in the early twentieth century was plagued with racist employment legislation and had little desire for a well-educated Chinese immigrant, and Tom was thus relegated to working menial jobs. He saved his earnings and became the manager of an illegal gambling house, which led him to get arrested numerous times. Tom "was canny about his arrests, never giving his real name and—because he apparently sensed that quite a few people thought that all Chinese looked alike—inventing a different name for each arrest. Consequently, he never acquired a police record in his own name."Huntley, p. 4.
It is revealed that Stanton called a U.S. senator to help him get released, then persuaded the mayor of Chicago to have his police record expunged. The team becomes worried that Stanton's past indiscretions may be used against him by the press and his opponents. They hire Jack and Susan's old friend, tough but unbalanced Libby Holden, to investigate allegations, such as regarding Stanton's notorious womanizing, that could be used by Stanton's opponents to undermine him. One of Stanton's mistresses, who is also Susan's hairdresser, Cashmere McLeod, produces secret taped conversations between Stanton and her which apparently show they had an affair.
The primary judge, Herron DCJ had to resolve the conflict in testimony between the parties. He accepted the police record, and in particular, the officer's evidence about skid marks being present behind the vehicle.214 CLR 118, at para [7] - [9] Despite accepting this account; the judge found that the defendant was on the wrong side of the road at the time of collision.214 CLR 118, at para [10] He made these findings while relying on the appellant's testimony; confirmatory testimony provided by Mr Murdoch; and evidence contained within an expert report prepared by Mr John Tindall, a traffic engineer.
With the Sheikh's intervention, Samantha is released but is left with a permanent police record. To make matters worse, the Sheikh cancels the PR meeting and ceases paying for the remainder of the women's luxurious stay. They quickly pack their bags and leave, but must return to the souq to find Carrie's passport that she accidentally left there when she ran into Aidan. When Samantha's liberal dress and western attitude incites an outraged mob among the local men, the women are rescued by a group of local Emirati women who share their sense of style hidden underneath their customary black robes.
Her sentence was commuted on November 10, 1940, on the occasion of the 2,600th anniversary celebrations of the mythical founding of Japan, when Emperor Jimmu came to the throne. Abe was released, exactly five years after the murder, on May 17, 1941. The police record of Abe's interrogation and confession became a national best-seller in 1936. Christine L. Marran puts the national fascination with Abe's story within the context of the or "poison woman" stereotype, a transgressive female character type that had first become popular in Japanese serialized novels and stage works in the 1870s.
Fingerprints Never Lie: The Autobiography of Fred Cherrill p. 187 No match for this set of fingerprints could be found within the police fingerprint bureau, indicating Oatley's murderer had no police record. Oatley was a married woman who, at the outbreak of World War II, had turned to prostitution, using the alias Leta Ward, to supplement the income she earned as a nightclub hostess. Three eyewitness later informed investigators Oatley had been approached by a young, clean- shaven and moustachioed airman with chestnut brown hair, approximately () in height, outside a restaurant in Shaftesbury Avenue late in the evening prior to her murder.
Satish Sharma, who was the person for whom Kapur acted as an aide according to the cable, said that he had no aide at all. The revelations led immediately to further calls for the resignation of Manmohan Singh and also for an investigation of the activities of Kapur and Sharma. There were also calls for the issue of a First Information Report (FIR), which is the formal means by which the police record their notification of an offence. It was announced on the following day, 18 March, that the police investigation into the original allegations was near to completion.
In the week of 8 September 2008, two Basque political parties were banned by a Spanish court for their secretive links to ETA. In another case in the same week, 21 people were convicted whose work on behalf of ETA prisoners actually belied secretive links to the armed separatists themselves. ETA reacted to these actions by placing three major car bombs in less than 24 hours in northern Spain. In April 2009 Jurdan Martitegi was arrested, making him the fourth consecutive ETA military chief to be captured within a single year, an unprecedented police record, further weakening the group.
However, widely differing legal systems, offence definitions, terminological variations, recording practices and statistical conventions makes any cross-national comparison on rape statistics difficult, which is why the UNODC itself cautions against using their figures. It should also be noted that many countries do not report any rape statistics at all to the UNODC, and some report very low numbers, despite studies that indicate otherwise. Comparison of selected countries' reported rape rates, 2012. The Swedish police record each instance of sexual violence in every case separately, leading to an inflated number of cases compared to other countries.
Gaddafi briefly studied history at the University of Libya in Benghazi before dropping out to join the military. Despite his police record, in 1963 he began training at the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi, alongside several like- minded friends from Misrata. The armed forces offered the only opportunity for upward social mobility for underprivileged Libyans, and Gaddafi recognized it as a potential instrument of political change. Under Idris, Libya's armed forces were trained by the British military; this angered Gaddafi, who viewed the British as imperialists, and accordingly, he refused to learn English and was rude to the British officers, ultimately failing his exams.
As in Australia, paintballing in the Republic of Cyprus is controlled by police, i.e. all paintball markers must be registered and licensed, the field must be in certain standards that is inspected by police in order to obtain the license for a paintball field. The process of buying one's own paintball marker is just as complicated, the buyer must have completed military service, have a clean police record and be over the age of 18 years. Minimum age for paintball is 14 years old with parents consent, from 16 and up no parental consent is required.
She decides not to return to Underworld and wants to become a social worker but her police record (for the abduction of Wayne in 2001), rules her ineligible to work with children. She works in the café and then becomes supervisor at the factory in 2009. In May 2010, Hayley and Roy argue when she suggests that they have a lavish wedding, now that the law has changed and their union can now be officially recognised. Roy agrees but he is more concerned with inheritance law, upsetting Hayley, so she moves in with friend Anna Windass (Debbie Rush).
During that time, police said, Holtzclaw made a traffic stop without reporting to police dispatch, running a records check on the driver, or revealing that he logged off of his patrol car computer. The driver was Jannie Ligons, a 57-year-old woman who was passing through the impoverished area that police said Holtzclaw was targeting. Unlike other women that police said he had accosted, she was not poor and had no police record. Ligons said that before forcing her to perform oral sex on him, Holtzclaw made her lift her shirt and pull down her pants.
Tom finds Dear Old Margen, the owner of a pawn shop, who reveals that Claire pawned all the jewels and told him a false story. He checks the police record for stolen jewellery and finds all the pieces there. He calls the police who find Claire and bring her into the station. They also bring Lucy into the station who denies that Claire is her partner; however, when she finds out that Claire pawned all the jewels, she becomes outraged and has a fight with her, and then tells the police that Claire really was her accomplice.
It also recounted a trial in Darwin where Stuart had defended himself, personally cross-examined witnesses in English, and given evidence himself. O'Sullivan, Stuart's solicitor, wrote a reply refuting the Police Association claims; this was published the next day, citing the fact that Stuart's police record included seven convictions for "Being an Aborigine, did drink liquor", and pointing out that the President of the Police Association was Detective Sgt. Paul Turner, the most senior of the six policemen who had obtained Stuart's contested confession. The Law Society expressed outrage and stated that the Police Association statement bordered on contempt of court and would prejudice any jury hearing a future appeal.
Dylann Storm Roof was named by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as the suspected killer after his father and uncle contacted police to positively identify him upon seeing security photos of him in the news. Roof was born in Columbia, South Carolina, and was living in largely African-American Eastover at the time of the attack. Roof had a prior police record consisting of two arrests, for trespassing and drug possession, both made in the months before the attack. According to then FBI Director James Comey, a police report detailing Roof's admission to a narcotics offense should have prevented him from purchasing the weapon used in the shooting.
Parish was born in Dallas County, Texas on July 4, 1933. He was married and had two children, though he was estranged from his wife and had lost a child-custody battle against her shortly before the shooting. Also the same year his brother needed a second kidney implant and his older sister died from cancer.Six slain in Texas shooting, Wisconsin State Journal (August 10, 1982) Parish, who had no police record and was described by his supervisors as an easy-going person, had been a trucker for 20 years and worked for Jewel T warehouse for eight months before joining the Western Transportation Company in September 1980.
Jay goes back to the police station and pulls up Pete Bailey's police record, which shows a long criminal record, and that Pete had last been arrested for drug possession by another local police officer who had recently been killed on the job. Jay tries to find the investigation file of the slain police officer, but can't find it. Instead, Jay visits the young widow of the deceased police officer, who tells him that the officer had been called to work by another, unnamed police officer on the night that he was killed. The next day, Jay follows Johnno leaving the police station in a police car.
Rube considers Roxy to be his "second in command" and left her in charge when he went away to locate his daughter's whereabouts. Assigned to investigate the disappearance of Ray Summers, Roxy concluded that Daisy and Mason had something to do with it, but she chose to cover for them, claiming that Ray, who had a police record, ran off to Portland, Oregon. She is the most recent Reaper after George but is more mature than Daisy and Mason, who died at an earlier age than Roxy. Over time, George and Roxy develop a near-friendship as George acquires a greater sense of responsibility, impressing Roxy given her own police duties.
Cali was born on March 26, 1965 in New York City, to Augusto Cesare Calì and Agata Scimeca, both natives of Palermo, Sicily. His father ran a household goods store in Palermo and a video store in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. He had a clean police record in the United States, even though he was mentioned in the Pizza Connection investigation, when police discovered that he was a partner of Domenico Adamita, allied to Sicilian Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti. Frank Cali was the nephew-in-law of Sicilian mobster John Gambino, and had close ties to the once powerful Sicilian Mafia family led by Salvatore Inzerillo.
In their meeting at XS after a tour of the studio Rosen told the band that after finding out Terry had a police record that made them unwilling to do deals with him but they still wanted the band. The band met at the twins house where they had already talked to their parents who suggested they took the offer. Glenn was unwilling to work without Terry and suggested he started a new band with Buddy but did not think they could get anywhere with Terry as their manager. Buddy went to talk to his father about it but could not pluck up the courage.
During the 2004 election campaign, Sullivan's police record became public. Local media concluded he had at least three arrests: for assault and battery of an off-duty police officer in 1982, when he was 17 years old, and for public intoxication and disturbing the peace in 1985, while still under-age. The most recent arrest, at age 27, was due to an outstanding bench warrant issued after he failed to appear in court for a traffic violation. Sullivan voted to make the PATRIOT Act permanent, without any future option for Congressional review or revocation. In the 110th Congress, he served as an Assistant Minority Whip under House Minority Whip Roy Blunt.
Roof had a prior police record consisting of two arrests, both made in the months preceding the attack. He was investigated on one occasion during this period but without arrest or charge. On March 2, 2015, he was questioned about a February 28 incident at the Columbiana Centre in Columbia, in which he entered the mall wearing all-black clothing and asked employees unsettling questions. During the questioning, authorities found a bottle of what was later admitted to be Suboxone, a narcotic that is used for treating either chronic pain or opiate- abuse addictions and that is abused as a recreational drug; Roof was arrested for a misdemeanor charge of drug possession.
The revisions made Suzy's profession less clear, and also fudged the nature of Fauna's house. One revision removed Suzy's police record for "vagrancy". These changes were sparked by the fact that audience members at the tryouts in New Haven and Boston were uncomfortable with the setting and Suzy's role; by the time the revisions were completed, the script could be read to say that Suzy was merely boarding at Fauna's. Steinbeck noted this tendency on a page of dialogue changes: In another memo, Steinbeck noted that the pathos of Suzy being a prostitute had given much of the dramatic tension to the scene in which Doc rejects Suzy, and later, her rejection of him.
When the police and paramedics arrived, they found McAlinden alone and clinging to Gillespie's body, screaming at him to wake up. McAlinden was formally charged next day, Monday 18 October, at Glasgow Sheriff Court for the murders. During the investigation, the police speculated McAlinden didn't act alone and that there were two or three strong men involved because, according to a police record during the trial, "there was so much blood in the flat that it was impossible to be precise about the details of the violence." Two weeks later, homeless unit resident Bryan Gallagher visited a police station to file a claim that his fellow resident, John McAlinden, had boasted about the murders the night before.
A frequently cited source when comparing Swedish rape statistics internationally is the regularly published report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). In 2012, according to the report by UNODC, Sweden was quoted as having 66.5 cases of reported rapes per 100,000 population, based on official statistics by Brå. This is the highest number of reported rape of any nation in the report. The high number of reported rapes in Sweden can partly be explained by the comparatively broad definition of rape, the method of which the Swedish police record rapes, a high confidence in the criminal justice system, and an effort by the Government of Sweden to decrease the number of unreported rapes.
Lim was a co-founder of the People's Action Party (PAP). Lim's work in the unions caught the eye of Lee Kuan Yew, who had returned to Singapore from England and organised regular secret meetings in the basement of his Oxley Road house, in which Toh Chin Chye, S. Rajaratnam, and Devan Nair, among others, attended. During those meetings the plan to set up the People's Action Party (PAP) was drawn up. Even though Lim was a co-founder of the party, he declined to be onstage during the inauguration of the PAP in November 1954, as he felt his previous police record might be exploited by their rivals and jeopardise the party.
Dorion was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2007 general election, winning a seat that was previously held by the Parti Québécois. His criminal background was discovered by the media during the campaign and was reported in newspapers across Canada; he initially denied having a police record, but acknowledged the truth when presented with incontrovertible evidence. ADQ leader Mario Dumont accused the media of conducting a "witch hunt" against Dorion, who he said had turned his life around several years earlier."Candidates haunted by past gaffes," Kitchener- Waterloo Record, 10 March 2007, A4; Francois Shalom, "Dumont decries 'witchhunt' against ADQ candidates: Nominee is found to have a criminal record," Montreal Gazette, 10 March 2007, A9.
A week later they pulled from their files a letter to Sharer dated February 15; she maintained she had never received it. The police record of the car's towing has a notation scrawled on it: "Gallagher notified ant", referring to Patrick Gallagher, the dispatcher on duty that day; the handwriting was later found to be Gaburri's. Sharer did not have an aunt. A late June story in the Pittsburgh Press about the case, with extensive information about the troubled pasts of both Michael Rosenblum and Sharer, was illustrated in part with a photograph of her that, she testified in a deposition the following year, was taken from one of the albums in her car.
Willie Colón performing opening night at the new Copacabana on July 12, 2011 in Times Square, New York City The Copacabana opened on November 10, 1940, at 10 East 60th Street in New York City. Although Monte Proser's name was on the lease, he had a powerful partner: mob boss Frank Costello. Proser (1904–1973), a native Englishman, was a well-connected nightclub owner and press agent whose various clients included Walt Disney, Maria Montez, Mary Pickford, and the Ziegfeld Follies. Costello put Jules Podell on the scene to look after his interests; Podell had a police record and would not have been an acceptable front man for the business, and indeed, the club faced tax problems and a racketeering investigation in 1944.
On November 9, 2000, after serving his sentence and having his police record cleaned – a benefit only possible in Ecuador –, Gilberto, who until then was married and had daughters with his wife Mariela, decided to move to Spain. He took a flight to Amsterdam, and from there he traveled to the Barajas airport in Madrid, where two of his sisters were waiting for him. Since then, Chamba maintained several jobs that varied between masonry and being a doorman building of his neighbours, where he lived with his family and casual girlfriends. By September 2004, Chamba finally registered as a parking attendant for the entertainment complex Illa de I 'Oci, located near the Faculty of Law, in the town of Lleida.
After Buck was dismissed from the group for multiple reasons, he released numerous tracks attacking 50 Cent, G-Unit and their associates. 50 Cent and G-Unit also responded with many tracks, including one particular instance in which 50 Cent released a phone call he had recorded with Young Buck, which featured the Tennessee native weeping and apologizing for numerous things. After this happened, Young Buck responded, stating that the call was a fake, that happened one year prior to its release, and claimed that only police record phone calls. After a lengthy battle between Young Buck and his former G-Unit comrades, the feud seemed to settle down, with Young Buck stating that he owed one more album for G-Unit Records which would be released in 2009, then titled The Rehab.
Catherine refused to believe the official police report that her mother's death was that of carjacking gone wrong since the men who killed her mother suddenly appeared and began shooting without saying a word, as well as that the two dead killers identities were never found in any police record, leading Catherine to believe that her mother's killing was that of a government conspiracy. It was later revealed that Catherine's mother worked for Muirfield, conducting the experiments, and ultimately helped turn Vincent into a beast. Catherine must deal with conflicted feelings of her mother's memory across this season, having been determined to solve her case for all this time. When Catherine watches her father get run over in the season finale, she then learns that, biologically, he was not her real father after all.
"Radu-Sorin Marinas, Romania approves extradition of convicted hacker 'Guccifer' to U.S., Reuters (March 4, 2016). Lehel had already had a police record in Romania, having been arrested and convicted there in 2011 for "hacking into the email accounts of Romanian starlets and other celebrities" under the pseudonym Micul Fum ("Little Smoke"). He was serving a separate three-year sentence in Romania for those crimes. In an interview with the New York Times in November 2014 conducted while Lehel was imprisoned in the Arad Penitentiary, the hacker "read out a lengthy handwritten statement that he said explained the purpose of his hacking," which included "a potpourri of conspiracy theories about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the 1997 death of Princess Diana and alleged plans for a nuclear attack in Chicago in 2015.
Philip "Red Phil" Davidson (1882 - date unknown) was an American criminal and underworld figure in New York City during the early 20th century. A known associate of Jack Sirocco, a lieutenant in Paul Kelly's Five Points Gang, he was responsible for the 1912 murder of Eastman Gang leader "Big" Jack Zelig, though at the time of his arrest police were unable to find a police record. A retired Russian Jewish fruit peddler living at 111 E. Seventh Street, Davidson shot and killed New York gang leader "Big" Jack Zelig while on a Thirteenth Street trolley on October 5, 1912 following an altercation during a card game at a local cafe. It was suggested immediately that Zelig's murder was an attempt to keep him from testifying against Charles Becker in the Rosenthal murder case involving the Lenox Avenue Gang.
Furthermore, in 1943 he travelled to France and the Reichsgau Sudetenland as Sonderführer (B) by order of the so-called Reichsarbeitsdienst. In 1944, although their divorce was already finalized, a drunk Fallada and his wife were involved in an altercation in which a shot was fired by Fallada, according to Suse Ditzen in an interview she gave late in her life to biographer Jenny Williams. According to Suse Ditzen, she took the gun from her husband and hit him over the head with it before calling the police, who confined him to a psychiatric institution. (The police record of the call to the altercation makes no mention of shots being fired.) Throughout this period Fallada had one hope to cling to: the project he had concocted to put off Goebbels's demands that he write an anti-Semitic novel.
At the time, several Kwantung Army generals advocated following up the seizure of Manchuria by invading the Soviet Far East, and as the Soviets had broken the Japanese Army codes, Moscow was aware of that and caused a "major Japanese war scare" in the winter of 1931–1932. Until the mid-1930s, it was Japan, rather than Germany, that was considered to be the main threat by Moscow. Elsa Poretsky, the wife of Ignace Reiss, a fellow GPU agent, commented: "His joining the Nazi Party in his own country, where he had a well documented police record was hazardous, to say the least... his staying in the very lion's den in Berlin, while his application for membership was being processed, was indeed flirting with death". In Berlin, he insinuated himself into the Nazi Party and read Nazi propaganda, particularly Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.
Zimmer said that he had wanted to go to South Africa to record parts of the soundtrack, but was unable to visit the country as he had a police record there "for doing 'subversive' movies" after his work on The Power of One. Disney studio bosses expressed fears that Zimmer would be killed if he went to South Africa, so the recording of the choirs was organized during a visit by Lebo M. Zimmer won numerous awards for his work on The Lion King, including an Academy Award for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe, and two Grammys. In 1997, the score was adapted into a Broadway musical version which won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1998. , the musical version of The Lion King is the highest grossing Broadway show of all time, having grossed $853.8 million.
In a confrontation with her weakened will, she revealed to Siu-Kat that it was she who threw the tiles that led to Dr. Yiu's death. Because she confessed with the police recording her, it was used as evidence on top of other alleged crimes and she was sent to jail for processing. However, not long after, the police that were transporting her through a rainy day lost control of their van and it slipped right into the sea and Sin-Hang's body was never recovered; she was presumed dead. With Sin-Hang gone and justice served for both her mother and Yat-San, Siu-Kat's quest for justice left her police record tarnished; since she fulfilled her goals, it was a non- regrettable outcome and she chose to leave the HKPD for some time off.
The Arab connection was said to be a former Kuwaiti finance minister, plus other rogues like a retired Air Force general who was a "playboy and drunk", someone hinting of links to the CIA, a fashionable interior decorator and other "convicted fraudsters, bankrupts and promoters of collapsed companies". Raepple "was regarded by overseas currency and fraud protection services with a marked distaste increased by the fact that in a series of dubious operations no one had been able to fasten a criminal conviction on him". He operated in the Pacific; in July 1986 in the Cooks as a "Californian philanthropist with an interest in low-cost housing", then in Vanuatu offering to raise funds from Middle East sources for a new airport, then a fiasco in Tonga over an unbuilt "Crown Prince Hotel", and talk of setting up an “International Bank of the South Pacific”. Lange suggested in Parliament that Raepple was the same man as one Werner Rohrich, who did have a police record.
The social impacts of forced removal have been measured and found to be quite severe. Although the stated aim of the "resocialisation" program was to improve the integration of Aboriginal people into modern society, a study conducted in Melbourne and cited in the official report found that there was no tangible improvement in the social position of "removed" Aboriginal people as compared to "non-removed", particularly in the areas of employment and post-secondary education. Most notably, the study indicated that removed Aboriginal people were actually less likely to have completed a secondary education, three times as likely to have acquired a police record and were twice as likely to use illicit drugs. The only notable advantage "removed" Aboriginal people possessed was a higher average income, which the report noted was most likely due to the increased urbanisation of removed individuals, and hence greater access to welfare payments than for Aboriginal people living in remote communities.
On 3 December 1999 Harris pleaded guilty to the murders and the robbery of Trang Nguyen. On 7 April 2000 NSW Supreme Court Justice Virginia Bell sentenced Harris to 3 concurrent terms of 40 years' imprisonment with non-parole periods of 25 years in relation to the murders and 3 years' imprisonment in relation to the robbery, making him eligible for parole on 30 November 2023. She declined to sentence him to life imprisonment without parole due to his confessions and guilty pleas, and psychiatric evaluations finding that Harris had avoidant, schizoid and schizotypal personality disorder and could possibly be rehabilitated with psychological counselling.. On 2 May 2000 the matter was mentioned in the New South Wales Parliament where it was noted that "Harris in a police record of interview said "... to murder and to keep murdering and to get away with it was an achievement ... I'd still be going if I hadn't been caught."" and that the sentences were "far too lenient".
It was also said that he had served in the military but these rumors "failed to name the regiment or the ship". Lewis never confirmed or denied the rumors although he occasionally made vague comments mentioning "his noble Spanish and Portuguese forefathers, and also let it be known that the hot blood of Indian chieftains flowed in his veins, and that he had inherited all the vices and none of the virtue of the red man". Tall tales of his supposed "feats" were often told in dive bars throughout Chinatown and The Bowery, and the New York Times once described him as "big bodied and muscular and could deliver more knockouts with his right than any man his size or double it for that matter", but there was always a certain degree of suspicion from his underworld contemporaries. He was never short on money, supposedly having "no fewer than three girls walking the streets for him", but was rarely known to engage in violent crime and his lack of a police record caused some to wonder if his personality was all an act.

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