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You're a fine city with an economy built on good barbecue and Bank of America overdraft fees, and--unlike Office Kallfetz--we don't think you're a bunch of druggies. We don't think people should be stopped by the cops just because they're coming from Charlotte.But, back to those t...
In the case of Dyan and Armand, their captors were very sympathetic to their causes, saying it’s “part of democracy.” All they asked of them, Dyan said, was to “keep in touch and coordinate.” Since 2018, human rights group Karapatan has documented 14 instances of “fake surrenders...
" Lt. Shaw said. "And we've, you know, obviously, explored Kay's inner circle and -- and Hal's circle and -- and all of their friends and acquaintances."
who does an excellent job but we end up disliking him anyway. Even Liz's attorney doesn't give her much support. Excellent performances all the way around but still a sad commentary on the judicial system. Liz should have won an emmy for this and the next year as well for Lizzie ...
A lot of people still use their cellphones where they shouldn't, but banning them won't work. We all carry one, and we should know when to switch it off, or at least to silent mode. If they don't, well, I guess either we tell them or they are asked to leave the event. ...
“deal effectively not only with cases of dowry deaths, but also cases of cruelty to married women by their in-laws.” Dowry is dealt specifically by The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. Section 498A (Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty: Proposed Section 84 of...
FN 1. There is no merit in defendant's contentions that the prosecutor also committed prejudicial misconduct by reserving psychiatric testimony for rebuttal that should have been offered, if at all, in the case in chief and by stating during the voir dire and in his argument that he represente...
“color-blind,” Harlan meant that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment—which provides that no state may “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws”—should be read to forbid the government from singling out black people for discriminatory ...
“We will continue our independent review of this matter, assess all available materials and determine what actions are appropriate, given the strict burdens and requirements imposed by applicable federal civil rights laws,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Northern Ohio said Monday. ...