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Progressive measures taken during his kingship include: representatives of the commons, besides the nobility and clergy, were involved in governance ; the end of preventive arrests such that henceforward all arrests had to be first presented to a judge to determine the detention measure ; and fiscal innovation, such as negotiating extraordinary taxes with the mercantile classes and direct taxation of the Church, rather than debasement of the coinage.
Grant used their provisions vigorously, suspending habeas corpus in South Carolina and sending troops there and into other states ; under his leadership over 5, 000 arrests were made and the Ku Klux Klan received a serious blow.
There were no arrests, trials or executions connected to the plot, though an Irish woman named Margaret was found to be romantically involved with a Native American ; she was voted to be stigmatised and he was whipped.
Also, Italian police made a large number of arrests in 1980: 12, 000 far-left militants were detained while 300 fled to France and 200 to South America ; a total of 600 people left Italy.
The Sandinistas sent Soviet helicopter gunships and elite army units to attack the Miskito Indians ; carried out mass arrests, jailings and torture ; burned down 65 Indian communities ; inflicted ethnic cleansing on 70, 000 Indians ; and tried to starve the Indians by cutting off food supplies.
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.
* August 10 – A general strike begins in Spain ; it is smashed after 3 days with 70 left dead, hundreds of wounded and 2, 000 arrests.
* January 17 – The OGPU arrests Lev Trotsky in Moscow ; he assumes a status of passive resistance.
** The Buffalo Race Riot begins, lasting until July 1 ; leads to 200 arrests.
Cromwell tortures a servant in her household into confessing to adultery with the Queen ; he then arrests four other courtiers who are also accused of being Anne's lovers.
Students at Saigon University boycotted classes and rioted, which led to arrests, imprisonments and the closure of the university ; this was repeated at Huế University.
Correctly performed bystander CPR has been shown to increase survival ; it is performed in less than 30 % of out of hospital arrests.
) The essays call Lenin a tyrant for his senseless arrests and repression of free discourse, and an anarchist for his conspiratorial tactics ; Gorky compares Lenin to both the Tsar and Nechayev.
Within that period United States soldiers, while committing no offense, had been perfidiously attacked and inhumanly murdered in your streets ; no punishment had been awarded, and I believe, no arrests had been made for these atrocious crimes ; supplies of provisions intended for this garrison had been stopped ; the intention to capture this fort had been boldly proclaimed ; your most public thoroughfares were daily patrolled by large numbers of troops, armed and clothed, at least in part, with articles stolen from the United States ; and the Federal flag, while waving over the Federal offices, was cut down by some person wearing the uniform of a Maryland officer.

arrests and on
But under orders of Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón, he was arrested there, attracting worldwide attention, not only because of the history of Chile and South America, but also because this was one of the first arrests of a former president based on the universal jurisdiction principle.
Between 2004 and 2006, after making several public appearances clearly intoxicated ( namely on the Late Show with David Letterman and the Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson ) and suffering drug-related arrests and probation violations, Love was sentenced to six months in lock down rehab due to struggles with various prescription drugs and cocaine.
In response, New York's governor, William Tryon, issued warrants for the arrests of those responsible, and eventually put a price of £ 20 on the heads of six participants, including Allen.
Nathan proposed to raid Liberty Hall, headquarters of the Citizen Army, and Volunteer properties at Father Matthew Park and at Kimmage, but Wimborne insisted on wholesale arrests of the leaders.
Following these arrests, the Jacobins gained control of the Committee of Public Safety on 10 June, installing the revolutionary dictatorship.
Amnesty International said that the arrests and following raids on Greenpeace Japan office and homes of five of Greenpeace staff members were aimed at intimidating activists and non-governmental organizations.
The hypothesis that economic considerations were responsible for mass arrests during the period of Stalinism has been refuted on the grounds of former Soviet archives that have become accessible since the 1990s, although some archival sources also tend to support an economic hypothesis.
With Nehru's arrest the civil disobedience acquired a new tempo, and arrests, firing on crowds and lathi charges grew to be ordinary occurrences.
Labour leaders decided to call another similar demonstration on September 3 to protest the arrests.
Quit India became the most forceful movement in the history of the struggle, with mass arrests and violence on an unprecedented scale.
" The Junta relied on mass illegal arrests, torture, and executions without trial to stifle any political opposition.
As the rescue effort wound down, the media interest shifted to the investigation, arrests, and trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, and on the search for an additional suspect named " John Doe Number Two.
Giuliani's critics claim he arranged public arrests of people, then dropped charges for lack of evidence on high-profile cases rather than going to trial.
Under the narrow definition, racial profiling occurs when a police officer stops, questions, arrests, and / or searches someone solely on the basis of the person's race or ethnicity ...
Profiling is on an individual basis and it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of arrests or stops since the studies allow officers to change their behavior accordingly.
The early 1990s were characterized by arrests and beatings of opposition figures on fabricated charges.
Although there have been several significant protests on campus, these have also been met with police arrests and university condemnation.
The subsequent crackdowns and arrests drew media attention to the Moroccan occupation, and Sahrawi nationalists seized on the opportunity: in May 2005, a wave of demonstrations subsequently dubbed by the Independence Intifada by Polisario supporters, broke out.
It lynches two gangsters, arrests most Democratic Party officials and disbands itself on August 18.
The entire enterprise replicated the November action on a larger scale, including arrests and seizures without search warrants, as well as detention in overcrowded and unsanitary holding facilities.
Another series of arrests on Oct 27, 2011 included two doctors and a former union official.
" and “ Red Terror involves the terrorization, arrests and extermination of enemies of the revolution on the basis of their class affiliation or of their pre-revolutionary roles .”
By the late autumn of 1944, Soviet forces had ushered in a second phase of Soviet rule on the heels of the German troops withdrawing from Estonia, and followed it up by a new wave of arrests and executions of people considered disloyal to the Soviets.
Following 4 June, the government conducted widespread arrests of protesters and their supporters, cracked down on other protests around China, expelled foreign journalists and strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic press.

arrests and Friday
Historically, the transformation from a small church to the equivalent of a mainland European cathedral was begun in 1309 under Sir John Truesdale, Vicar of St. Botolph's at a time of historical change and upheaval across the continent and England following the arrests of the Templar's by Phillippe the Fair of France on Friday 13 October 1307.
Comments after the first game indicated that the arrests were for minor public order offences and that the scale of violence witnessed was lower than a typical Friday evening in Glasgow.
On October 13, 2006, later dubbed Black Friday, Jordan ordered mass arrests of Gallaudet University students at the 6th street gate.

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