The actual indictment (which I provided) is much more likely to be right than news stories reporting on the contents of the indictment.
The actual indictment (which I provided) is much more likely to be right than news stories reporting on the contents of the indictment.
This is literally the first time in human history that a prosecutor’s office has said something different from attorneys for the defendant.
Wardlaw says you get to detain, not arrest a person running in a high-crime neighborhood. You still need probable cause to arrest someone after Wardlaw. They falsely arrested Gray for carrying a switchblade when he was plainly carrying a pocketknife. That’s an illegal arrest.
They’re not charged with a crime because they pursued Gray for running in a high-crime neighborhood (as odious as Illinois v. Wardlow is). They’re charged with a crime because they caused his death after illegally arresting him.
He wasn’t charged with blackmail, because extortion laws generally exclusively target the person seeking the money, not the payor.
Rarely has one man been so wrong about so much to the harm of so many.
Many young kids will get far more upset and cry more if restrained in a seat. Obviously, this is working for her. I don’t know why everyone feels like they need to offer “the correct” option. Whatever is working for her and is not unreasonably dangerous is the right answer for her and her kid.
I mean, most of my flying experience is spent trying to watch a movie, read a book, or fall asleep, all while generally ignoring everything that’s happening on either side of my armrests. Air travel is something you endure, unless you travel first class. Air travel is not going to become suddenly fun when kids aren’t…
What’s even more frightening is that law enforcement officials can’t keep up with the drug that’s sold in such small doses and so quickly that it’s in danger of destroying several low-income neighborhoods
Here’s your problem: “opening yourself up to legal trouble” — the word “yourself” puts the reader in the place of the employer. Yes, an attorney advising an employer would probably counsel them to never ask those questions. But you’ve written an article directed at applicants.
I get the impression that she actually really enjoys doing pretty broad, physical comedy. That’s not to say that she wouldn’t enjoy some variety in her roles.
I have empathy for Betty (and as another commenter complained, for Henry). Losing a parent or spouse is bound to be hard. And it wasn’t just this one scene either: when the cop comes to the door to announce that Gene is dead, Sally gets left standing out on the porch dealing with whatever feelings she has.
Two reflections:
So, were you just asleep for 14 years while active combat troops pulled 3, 4, 5 tours of duty in combat because there wasn’t anyone else to send to Iraq and Afghanistan? While they were “stop-loss”ing people? While people who had joined the Reserve were pulling multiple combat tours?
But it’s still covered by statute: A person shall be stripped of citizenship for, among other reasons, accepting, “serving in, or performing the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after attaining the age of eighteen years if he has or…
I didn’t immediately think of that, but if you got this shower and didn’t use drugs, I think you’d have to start.
I’m sure there’s something awful and terrible happening in the labor conditions behind the scene, but Emirates is a pretty impeccable flying experience.
Apparently, you live in a world where moral obligations fall entirely on the laborer.
One of the many ideas that is wholly laughable here is that somehow the pittance that families getting TANF can be used to buy drugs in a meaningful amount. I represented hardcore heroin addicts who would often use a full bundle of heroin (20-25 packets) a day. That’s like a $250 a day heroin problem. The idea that…