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However, David E. Fishman, professor of Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, states that, whereas the heder and yeshiva, the organs of Jewish education, " were banned by virtue of the law separating church and school, and subjected to tough police and administrative actions ," circumcision was not proscribed by law or suppressed by executive measures.
The event was the culmination of civil disobedience in the Ballarat region during the Victorian gold rush with miners objecting to the expense of a Miner's Licence, taxation ( via the licence ) without representation and the actions of the government and its agents ( the police and military ) The local rebellion in Ballarat grew from a Ballarat Reform League movement and culminated in organised battle at the stockades against colonial forces.
Initially, little drastic change in government policy had occurred and repressive police actions were limited.
During a search of Gill's home, police found a letter praising the actions of Columbine shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold and a CD titled " Shooting sprees ain't no fun without Ozzy and friends LOL ".
The Bosnian-Serb Duško Tadić was arrested by German police in Munich in 1994 for his alleged actions in the Prijedor region in Bosnia-Herzegovina ( especially his actions in the Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm detention camps ).
* On March 30, 2000, with Senator Russ Feingold, Ashcroft convened the only Senate hearing on racial profiling, where he stated that racial profiling is unconstitutional and said that he supported the concept of legislation requiring that statistics be kept of police actions.
In Rhode Island v. Innis the Supreme Court defined interrogation as express questioning and " any words or actions on the part of the police ( other than those normally attendant to arrest and custody ) that the police should know are reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response from the suspect.
During 1977, in just Buenos Aires alone, 36 police were reported killed in actions involving urban guerrillas
In the meantime, camera crews filmed the actions of the police from German apartments, and broadcast the images live on television.
Such police actions across the nation today reveal important aspects of.
For most of the period between 2002 and 2005, the FARC-EP was believed to be in a strategic withdrawal due to the increasing military and police actions of new president Álvaro Uribe, which led to the capture or desertion of many fighters and medium-level commanders.
The Interior Minister, José María de la Jara, believed the group could be easily defeated through police actions.
After Hitler's takeover of the German government in 1933, political enemies of the Nazis were persecuted, and their institutions closed or destroyed ; the Gestapo began actions against Polish and Jewish students ( see: Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau ), Communists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists, arrests were even made for speaking Polish in public, in 1938 the Nazi-controlled police destroyed the Polish cultural centre.
The voivode acts as the head of central government institutions at regional level ( such as the police and fire services, passport offices, and various inspectorates ), manages central government property in the region, oversees the functioning of local government, coordinates actions in the field of public safety and environment protection, and exercises special powers in emergencies.
In the 20th and 21st century, shields have been used by military and police units that specialize in anti-terrorist actions, hostage rescue, riot control and siege-breaking.
On August 22, 1966, Mao issued a notice to stop " all police intervention in Red Guard tactics and actions.
His actions lead the police to consider Richard a suspect in the murder of Gordon.
The maintenance of peace, conduct of orderly elections, and prosecution of unlawful actions are all state responsibilities, pursuant of any state's role of exercising police power and maintaining law and order, whether part of a wider federation or a unitary state.
Their actions brought close scrutiny from the Philadelphia police.
Claiming violations of the Linggajati Agreement, the Dutch described the campaign as Politionele acties (' police actions ') to restore law and order.
Common actions that schools and universities take is to withdraw the service to the violator and sometimes if the activities are illegal the organization may involve appropriate authorities, such as the local police.
Civil matters in England ( with minor exceptions, e. g. in some actions against the police ) do not have juries.
Examples of violent direct action include: destruction of property, rioting, lynching, terrorism, political assassination, graffiti, freeing political prisoners, fighting against wartime occupation, interfering with police actions, self-defense, and armed insurrection.

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Ill-advised actions by Belgian officers led to an enlisted ranks ' rebellion on 5 July 1960, which helped spark the Congo Crisis.
To conduct a frisk, officers must be able to point to specific and articulatory facts which, taken together with rational inferences from those facts, reasonably warrant their actions.
He detailed his reflections on the war in his memoirs, indicating he had learned extensively by closely observing the decisions and actions of his commanding officers, particularly admiring Zachary Taylor's methods, and in retrospect identified himself with Taylor's style.
This, plus the actions of the two SASR officers working with the 10th Mountain Division, earned the commander of the Australian SASR force in Afghanistan the US Bronze Star for his unit's outstanding contribution to the war on terrorism.
In a message sent to all officers in early 1940, Raeder exclaimed: " The great aim of the Führer has set forth for the German nation requires the utmost exertion in all places ... A navy which undertakes daring actions against the enemy and suffers losses through this will be reborn on an even larger scale.
Arkan personally led most of war actions, and rewarded his most efficient officers and soldiers with ranks, medals and eventually the products of the lootings.
Few among them are considered incorruptible ; even the honest officers are unable ( or unwilling ) to curtail the criminal actions of the dishonest ones.
These officers, in addition to fulfilling their specific functions, also act collectively as the " Republican Moral Council " to submit to the Supreme Tribunal actions they believe are illegal, particularly those which violate the Constitution.
Khánh's actions left divisions among the officers of the ARVN.
A board of inquiry exonerated her actions as justifiable homicide, but sentries were posted around the house and officers kept close track of her activities.
Lincoln, Stanton, and a group of officers called the " War Board " directed the strategic actions of the Union armies that spring.
Many have called for the officers dismissal after his outrageous actions.
The Reverend Al Sharpton held a rally outside Town Hall on Hillside Avenue demanding that the police officers involved in the shootings should be prosecuted for their actions.
Special Branch officers were usually the ones to perform arrests of suspected spies, since MI5 officers are not authorized to take such actions ; an example being the Portland Spy Ring.
The statistics may also be biased because of routine actions and pragmatic decisions that law enforcement officers make in the field.
He further went on to comment on the British force: " The conduct and actions of the officers and soldiers that composed this little army will do more justice to their merit than I can by words.
Embezzlement and peculation mean almost the same thing, but differ in that embezzlement is used to describe the criminal actions of a private citizen, such as an individual stealing from their employer, while peculation usually applies to the larger-scale misappropriation of public or collective funds by people holding positions of trust within the organization managing those funds, such as government members or high-ranking corporate officers.
Albeit that the actions of a vigilante fall outside the formal controls that would seek to ensure reasonable use of force in state-appointed police officers, such people may accidentally find themselves interrupting the commission of a crime and their actions in defence of their own or another's interests is justified out of expediency as opposed to having to wait until a police officer arrives before help can be rendered.
The " objective " test looks instead at the government's conduct ; entrapment occurs when the actions of government officers would have caused a normally law-abiding person to commit a crime.
These actions cost the Americans about 50 % more casualties than those incurred by the British, and they demonstrated to the British officers present that the Americans were capable of putting up stiff resistance.
He also explores the topic of uneven justice with examples of police officers being acquitted with compelling evidence against them and, more often than not, guards receiving minimal, if any, punishment for inappropriate actions against prisoners.
On February 17, 1864, Churchill was cited as one of three officers to receive special recognition in a Thanks of Congress resolution for his actions at Richmond.
Justice Department in addition to the ongoing standard Police investigation, all of which concluded that the officers ' actions were free of any wrongdoing, despite various inconsistencies in their stories.

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