Stark noticed the Officer Safety issue with interviewing the Victim in front of the door, and asked him to move to the side away from the flow of pedestrian traffic. Stark spoke with the Officer that had responded prior to our arrival and got the information that the Officer had already obtained. Stark re-interviewed the Victim, and come to the conclusion that the crime elements of PC211 were not met. I asked Stark what he believed the crime was, he stated PC 484 - petty theft. Stark gave the Victim a business card with the report number.
Defendant was pick up nearby within a short period of time after the incident. Defendant is a black male, 33 years old, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and was wearing shorts and carrying a red and blue striped shirt. The victim was driven to the location to see the defendant, who was standing with police officers, still shirtless, with his hands cuffed behind his back. Victim hesitated in identifying the defendant until one of the police officers held the striped shirt over the defendant’s chest, at which time she identified him as her
Procedural History: At the suppression hearing, Hayes said he asked Macabeo basic questions that he would normally ask on a stop. He thought the defendant was acting fidgety so he conducted a patdown which did not reveal anything suspicious. He removed his cell phone out of his pocket and handed it to Officer Raymond. Raymond searched the phone without consent from the defendant.
The police was called and there were threats to press criminal charges against the
In response to public outcries to do more interventions in the community, the officers maintained that Floyd's behavior was suspicious and there had been a burglary pattern for that time of day in the neighborhood. The officers recorded Floyd's Stop and Frisk on the controversial UF250 form (Stop, Question and Frisk Report Worksheet), indicating that the suspected crime was a burglary. In response to the question “Was person searched?”, during the trial, the officers checked “No.” The three officers also claimed that they were unaware of any quotas or expectations that they complete a certain number of stops or UF250.
Fighting over a color of a house seem a little silly. But that is the conflict Sandra Cisneros is facing due to her purple house in San Antonio. The author lives in the King William historical district. Before making any changes to their houses residents must get approval by Historic and Design Review Commission. The problem is that HDRC did not approve of her color choice.
Texas State commission on judicial conduct suspended Judge Christopher Dupuy without pay following his indictment by a state grand jury on two counts of obstruction, retaliation; 3 counts of abuse of official capacity. According to news reports, Laird represented the judge’s former wife in a custody battle over their children. After refusing to give a deposition, the judge held her in contempt, which was overturned on appeal. Another count in the complaint alleges that he used a couny fax machine to send legal documents on behalf on his then- fiancé. Judge Dupuy has been a targeted because he has spoken out against widespread, long-term corruption in the Galveston County court system.
Gonzaga Hockey is planning the 1ST Annual Dominik Pettey ’15 Memorial Purple White Game on November 6th at 4:30 at Fort Dupont to celebrate and remember our friend and teammate Dominik Pettey ’15, who was tragically killed in a car accident in 2014. Gonzaga Varsity Hockey teams will kick off their season with this inter-squad Purple vs White game to bring awareness to the Dominik Pettey Scholarship Fund. The Dominik Pettey Scholarship Fund has been established to perpetuate the memory of Dominik Pettey, Class of 2015 so that a deserving boy who could otherwise not afford the cost of tuition can realize his dream of a Gonzaga education. The recipient will have demonstrated in his young life those core values exemplified by Dom of a deep
After the stop the police searched the occupants and the vehicle. A large amount of money and illegal drugs was found. The police arrested all the occupants in the vehicle. Pringle, being the passenger in the front passenger seat took the blame for the contraband and plead guilty. At trial, Pringle asked to have his confession
Sally was interfering with the access to the building when she was sitting and therefore she broke the law. Sally had the right to hand out the leaflets and be there as long as she was not obstructing the access to any buildings.
Many facts in this story have revealed that the officer used unnecessary force and threatening words while Bland practiced her rights. Bland was pulled over for switching lanes without signaling while pulled over she was smoking a cigarette. Trooper Encina proceeded to ask Bland to put out her cigarette, Bland asked if she had to since she was inside of her car. The trooper then asked
Because the officers threatened Ryker with physical violence and used coercive tactics against her, a court will likely weigh this factor against
Richard Kuklinski was a hitman for the Genovese, Gambino and DeCavalcante crime families and was arrested in 1986 on multiple charges of murder, robbery, and illegal-weapons violations. There were two trials in which he was accused of murdering five people: Gary Smith, Daniel Depner, George Maliband, Louis Masgay, and Paul Hoffman. The first trial was for the murder of Gary Smith and Daniel Depner specifically. The prosecutors in this trial were trying to get Richard Kuklinski the death penalty but it was going to be a long shot because there was really only circumstantial evidence and close to no physical evidence that would link Kuklinski to the murders. They believed that Richard Kuklinski first attempted to kill Gary Smith by cyanide poisoning but it took too long so he got
There were three key suspects in the case, all of which may have had a part in the murders, even though most of the more prominent pieces of evidence of the Grimes Sisters' deaths pointed to Edward Lee Bedwell could have been the murderer. Official police files found in the local newspaper articles have posted that police later questioned a local drifter about the murders. He told the police that he and Benny “beat the girls to death, then dumped their bodies” (Chicago Now). The man later recanted his confession pleading that he just wanted the police to stop questioning him. He was never identified, and the police never formally charged him with any connection to the crimes.
In the short story by Leo Tolstoy, “Death of Ivan Ilych” in this readers opinion it is about the changes that a person goes through when they are dying. The writer of this paper will show the stages of death that are represented here; the stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. Ivan Ilych in the story was in good health, he really didn’t have any issues. Ivan because ill after a fall he took from a ladder while decorating his home, he bruised his side. Although he brushed it off thinking he was a strong and agile man, someone else might have killed themselves.