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“there was no damage to fire or police vehicles”
“Police said the searches related to commercial activities in 2006, according to Russian news wires.”
“Police said the searches related to commercial activities in 2006, according to Russian news wires.”
“It was 15 December before Pavlick was arrested”
“That diaries affair resulted in a report to parliament in which the ombudsman recommended criminal prosecutions against six people, including senior public servants; and prosecutions under the leadership code of a number of senior politici…”
“Iran's intelligence minister has called on Washington to propose a prisoner swap to secure the release of three US citizens arrested last July near the Iraq border.”
“US prosecutors announced a criminal indictment of fraud against Sky Capital’s founder and chief executive Ross Mandell and five others, while the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil complaint.”
“US prosecutors announced a criminal indictment of fraud against Sky Capital’s founder and chief executive Ross Mandell and five others, while the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil complaint.”
“Police were urged to prosecute him under the 639-year-old Justice of the Peace Act”
“Two men - one in his 30s, the other in his 50s - have been arrested and are being questioned about the find.”
“Prosecutors in the city of Düsseldorf said in a statement that they had charged Mr Ortseifen – who led the mid-sized corporate lender until 2007 – with manipulating the share price and breach of trust.”
“John Redwood, now back in favour if not back in the shadow cabinet, has likened this to ruling out murder for five years.”
“A 31-year-old has been arrested after a man was found lying in a Dundee street with serious head injuries.”
“US prosecutors said drew in as much as $65bn.”
“Twenty-seven councillors and officials have been arrested to date and seven have been found guilty of fraud.”
“Thieves have stolen five pictures, including a lithograph by Picasso, from the home of a private collector in southern France, police sources say.”
“drew in as much as $65bn”
“There are six judges, a federal prosecutor, each accused has two lawyers.”
“judicial police said two men managed to get past two security gates at the collector's Marseille home and then knocked at the door, AP news agency reported.”
“The once-respected financier was arrested in December and pleaded guilty in March to a decades-long fraud that US prosecutors said drew in as much as $65bn.”
“He was arrested in March of last year”
“A 19-year-old man has been arrested.”
“The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has launched a criminal insider dealing prosecution against two senior City lawyers.”
“On the 75th anniversary of the Turkish republic in 1998, Turkey claims to have intercepted a plot by Hilafet Devleti’s followers to launch an attack by plane on Ataturk’s mausoleum; 23 were arrested.”
“at 0315 BST on Saturday”
“There have been more than 600 sectarian murders in north Belfast over the past 30 years.”
“The team receives some funding from the police and Scottish government, but also relies on public donations.”
“Some estimate that 99 per cent of children who go through the hearing system are kept out of the criminal justice system.”
“Craig Roy, 17, appeared on petition in private at Hamilton Sheriff Court on 10 May charged with Jack's murder.”
“In 1998 alone, 1,613 young people were jailed for defaulting on fines.”
“Strathclyde Police can confirm that the body of a man believed to be 46-year-old Colin Ferguson was recovered from the River Clyde at around 1455 hours this afternoon.”
“In January 1995, I appeared at Greenock Sheriff Court and was convinced I was going to prison.”
“quashed a five month prison sentence”
“Joy Gardner, allegedly an illegal immigrant, died after police used “reasonable force” against her in 1993.”
“He has now been put on a year's probation and ordered to carry out 150 hours of community service.”
“The only change to the law came in 1984 and gave the police even greater powers, now frequently used against beggars, when it became possible for them to arrest anyone committing an offence, however trivial, if their name and address could…”
“placed him on the sex offenders register for seven years”
“The primary basis on which the police can arrest without a warrant is if they reasonably suspect someone of having committed a crime for which the maximum penalty is more than five years in prison.”
“Fake goods and illegally imported cigarettes and alcohol worth £3m have been recovered during a police raid in Glasgow.”
“In recent dawn raids, more than a hundred people were arrested on suspicion of racially motivated offences.”
“Israel launched a an assault on the Hamas-run Gaza Strip in December 2008”
“Two days later, only 18 of them had been charged...”
“A drunk driver who knocked down and killed a pensioner while he was five times the legal alcohol limit has been jailed for six years.”
“the two young Leeds United footballers accused of a serious assault that may have been racially motivated.”
“jailed for six years”
“Six days after the assassination, Tsafendas told the police that he had killed Verwoerd because he was “so disgusted with the racial policy”.”
“has been jailed for six years”
“Three ropes hung over a gate in the floor, and on each rope were tied two nooses to accommodate the regular executions.”
“a quarter-bottle of vodka in his pocket”
““There was a rape, for instance, three years ago,” he said.”
“pay back $1.08m (£750,000 )”
“10 per cent extra on top of the speed limit”
“three local men in their 20s”
“has halved in a decade”
“one day in jail”
“within 24 hours”
“Eight of the red-shirt leaders are now in police custody”
“These eight top judges form Scotland’s civil and criminal appeal courts.”
“If he returns, Mr Musharraf could face a criminal trial in Pakistan for detaining judges before he resigned after an election defeat in 2008.”
“Estrada has put 500 marines on the streets alongside police.”
“Three men and a woman have been arrested.”
“They presented cases of 120 people who, they said, had been tortured or executed or had died in police custody in Cuba. And they added the names of 18,000 people who, they alleged, had been killed or disappeared since the victorious revolu…”
“jailed for two years”
“Six plainclothes officers arrested my husband under the Official Secrets Act and spent the next seven and a half hours searching the place from top to bottom.”
“police found a further 104 fake notes”
“Tony Geraghty was at the police station for five hours”
“The Prisoner Ombudsman has made 31 recommendations to the Prison Service after an investigation into the death of a prisoner who took an accidental drugs overdose.”
“He was released on unconditional bail and told to report to Hereford police station at 1pm on 29 January.”
“Richard Gilmore, 25, died in Magilligan Prison on 11 January 2009.”
“At 0223 on 11 January, prison officers entered his cell to find him unresponsive and without a pulse.”
“Muhammad Abu Tir was one of at least 60 top Hamas officials arrested and detained by Israel after Gilad Shalit was captured in 2006.”
“He is one of only two men indicted at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia still on the run.”
“Prosecutors say they contain "a significant volume of new evidence" of value in ongoing trials.”
“I still do not have any reason to believe that he is not in Serbia”
“Police put the number present at around 30,000”
“Police put the number present at around 30,000, while the unions said it was 50,000, according to the AFP news agency.”
“Mr Qahtani was arrested by the Iraqi authorities on 3 May.”
“He was arrested in 2007 and held for two years in Camp Bucca, AP reported.”
“Mr Qahtani was arrested on 3 May after a note about the plot was found”
“He was arrested in 2007 and held for two years in Camp Bucca, AP reported”
“On 26 September 1976, two students were garrotted and hanged, allegedly by police.”
“Four protest leaders were seen on TV arriving at police headquarters”
“Polanski, who was originally charged with six offences including rape and sodomy, pleaded guilty to unlawful sex following a plea bargain.”
“specifically his intent to treat a 90-day diagnostic study in prison as Polanski's entire punishment.”
“sentenced to 60 days in jail in 1987”
“An 18-year-old reality TV star has been sentenced to six months in jail after she admitted taking part in a burglary at actor Orlando Bloom's LA home.”
“Alexis Neiers earlier told police she was at the house during a July 2009 burglary in which paintings and watches were stolen but denied taking anything.”
“She was also sentenced at Los Angeles Superior Court to three years of probation with the threat of a further two-year prison sentence if she violates the terms.”
“Neiers, who was facing up to six years in prison if convicted at trial, will begin her sentence on 24 June.”
“According to police documents released in November, 19-year-old Nicholas Prugo confessed to the break-ins and implicated several other suspects.”