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When news reached Dublin of the capture of the Aud and the arrest of Casement, Nathan conferred with the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Wimborne.
When rumours reached the court that they were also planning to impeach the Queen for alleged involvement in Catholic plots Charles decided to arrest them for treason.
During Fries's Rebellion in 1800, the U. S. Marshal began arresting people for tax resistance and arrests were made without much incident until the marshal reached Millerstown, where a crowd formed to protect a man from arrest.
In the end a compromise was reached ; Devereux was put under house arrest and dismissed from all his government offices.
The strain on their marriage from Downey's repeated trips to rehab and jail finally reached a breaking point ; in 2001, in the midst of Downey's last arrest and sentencing to an extended stay in rehab, Falconer left Downey and took Indio with her.
In May, the Royal order for their arrest reached Boston, and was sent by the Governor to William Leete, Governor of the New Haven Colony, residing at Guilford.
When news of the arrest of the Patriote leaders reached Upper Canada, William Lyon Mackenzie launched an armed rebellion in December 1837.
Its report, produced in February 1999, estimated that it had taken " more than 100, 000 pages of reports, statements, and other written or printed documents " and concluded that the original Metropolitan Police Service investigation had been incompetent and that officers had committed fundamental errors, including: failing to give first aid when they reached the scene ; failing to follow obvious leads during their investigation ; and failing to arrest suspects.
This rivalry reached fever pitch in the episode " Around the Corner " ( which closed Series 5 ) when all four officers, in two cars, crashed head-on whilst attempting to arrest Arthur and Terry.
Its report, produced in February 1999, estimated that it had taken " more than 100, 000 pages of reports, statements, and other written or printed documents " and concluded that the original Metropolitan Police Service investigation had been incompetent and that officers had committed fundamental errors, including: failing to give first aid when they reached the scene ; failing to follow obvious leads during their investigation ; and failing to arrest suspects.
Tensions between the king and his parliament reached boiling point in January 1642 when Charles entered the House of Commons and tried, unsuccessfully, to arrest Pym and four other members for their alleged treason.
The estate reached the headlines in 1998 when General Augusto Pinochet was kept under house arrest in one of its houses prior to his extradition.
Having asked reluctant Kim to come to KCIA " for the sake of the country ", Director Kim warned that Park's hostility toward him reached the point where it might not end with just expulsion or arrest and literally begged Kim Young Sam to just say that there was miscommunication with the interview.
In May, the Royal order for their arrest reached Boston, and was sent by the Governor to William Leete, Governor of the New Haven Colony, residing at Guilford.
Arrests were made without much incident until the marshal reached Macungie, then known as Millerstown, where a crowd formed to protect a man from arrest.
During this process the acidity of the curd increases and when the cheesemaker is satisfied it has reached the required level, e. g. around 0. 65 %, the curd is milled into ribbon shaped pieces and salt is mixed into it to arrest acid development.
" Despite paying child support every month since his release via wage garnishment, Brandley's child support total reached $ 73, 000 in 2003, when a judge reduced his total to $ 22, 000 ; however, this amount is still more than triple the $ 7, 000 in back child support Brandley owed at the time of his arrest in 1980.
Currently both Jain and Sundin are fugitives and the FBI is offering a $ 20, 000 reward for information that leads to their arrest .. On January 10, 2011 the FTC reached a settlement with Marc and Maurice D ’ Souza which resolved the lawsuit brought by the FTC.
Eventually Hempfest and the police reached a modus vivendi: there was only one arrest in 2001.
Word of the arrest reached the officers of the Decima, who considered marching on Mussolini's capital at Salò.
When the electric field is sufficient to arrest further transfer of holes and electrons, the depletion region has reached its equilibrium dimensions.
It is believed that after this event, the Senator and the FBI reached an agreement to allow the Senator to turn himself in voluntarily if there was ever a warrant for his arrest.
In the late 1960s the baby-boom generation reached draft age, and many risked arrest to oppose the war in Vietnam.
The invasion attempt never reached Katanga but led to dissension within the Central Government, the collapse of the Central Government, and eventually to Patrice Lumumba's arrest in December.

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Chiang had Hu put under house arrest, but he was released after national condemnation, after which he left Nanjing and supported a rival government in Guangzhou.
The report of the British Consul Roger Casement led to the arrest and punishment of white officials who had been responsible for cold-blooded killings during a rubber-collecting expedition in 1903, including one Belgian national for causing the shooting of at least 122 Congolese natives.
Due to the prevalence of American television programs and motion pictures in which the police characters frequently read suspects their rights, it has become an expected element of arrest procedure — in the 2000 Dickerson decision, Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that Miranda warnings had " become embedded in routine police practice to the point where the warnings have become part of our national culture.
During this time, Bob Costas had taken over the lead job and called the Finals after Marv's arrest for sexual assault had brought him national disgrace.
" Rather, who was wearing a microphone headset, was then heard on national television repeatedly saying " don't push me " and " take your hands off me unless you plan to arrest me " to the guards.
He raised funds and prepared a second-tier of command as a precaution against the arrest of national leaders.
The security laws granted state authorities extraordinary powers to arrest and detain suspects deemed to threaten national security.
They do not work in industries associated with the military, nor serve in the armed services, and refuse national military service, which in some countries may result in their arrest and imprisonment.
In 2009, Marion made national news when a three-year old family feud turned into a 150-person riot outside the town's city hall, resulting in the arrest of eight people and the hospitalization of two.
The first contact an offender has with the criminal justice system is usually with the police ( or law enforcement ) who investigate a suspected wrongdoing and make an arrest, but if the suspect is dangerous to the whole nation, a national level law enforcement agency is called in.
Bonaduce was not in that job long before another arrest made national news.
The report of the British Consul Roger Casement led to the arrest and punishment of white officials who had been responsible for killings during a rubber-collecting expedition in 1903 ( including one Belgian national for causing the shooting of at least 122 Congolese people ).
In 1991 an arrest linked to militants in Kashmir led to a raid on hawala brokers, revealing evidence of large-scale payments to national politicians.
It further gave the NSS the power to arrest without a warrant anyone suspected of a crime involving " national security ".
Esha Momeni, a student at the California State University, Northridge, was held at Evin after her arrest on October 15, 2008 for crimes against national security.
In a 2009 national survey of 111 US NEP managers, 43 % reported at least monthly client harassment, 31 % at least monthly unauthorized confiscation of clients ’ syringes, 12 % at least monthly client arrest en route to or from NEP and 26 % uninvited police appearances at program sites at least every 6 months.
At around this time, the national press also began coverage of the pilot cannabis programme in Brixton where officers were instructed not to arrest or charge people who were found to be in possession of cannabis.
After the Dobama organization called for a national uprising, an arrest warrant was issued for many of the organization's leaders including Aung San, who escaped to China.
Europol is the European authority for the pursuit of fugitives who are on the run within Europe, and coordinates their search, while national authorities in the probable country of their stay coordinate their arrest.
He has been a vocal opponent of Arizona's SB 1070 law that mandates police checks of citizenship documentation for anyone subjected to a legitimate law enforcement stop, detention or arrest as long as the officer does not consider race, color or national origin during the stop, detention or arrest.
On 9 December 2010, Yekaterina Zatuliveter filed an appeal against arrest and deportation to Russia ; in a statement released by her lawyer Tessa Gregory, Zatuliveter said British authorities had failed to provide evidence of her work not being " conducive to national security "; of MI5 she said: " I fully cooperated with them when they questioned me.
Florida SFM investigators make arrest in 18 % of the arson fires investigated, which is above the national average of 16 %.
Two people were killed in the mid 1990s and an exhaustive and expensive investigation by the FBI coupled with intense national media interest in the story resulted in the identification and arrest of the perpetrator Theodore Kaczynski, who was sentenced to life in prison.
In 1930, the US supported the presidential ascension of General Jorge Ubico ( 1931 – 44 ), who, under the guise of public efficiency, installed a national “ March Towards Civilization ”, by which he assumed dictatorial powers, and established a politically repressive régime that featured internal espionage ( agents provocateur, spies, informants ), arbitrary arrest, torture, and execution of political opponents.

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