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Special agents are normally plain clothes officers who carry concealed firearms, and other defensive equipment, make arrests, carry out complex criminal investigations, present cases for prosecution to U. S. Attorneys, and prepare investigative reports.
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.
The sheriff of Broward County, where the Indian reservation lies, made arrests the minute the bingo hall opened, and the tribe sued the county ( Seminole Tribe v. Butterworth ), stating that Indian tribes have sovereignty rights that are protected by the federal government from interference by state government.
* Crash teams ( or code teams )-These are designated staff members who have particular expertise in resuscitation, who are called to the scene of all arrests within the hospital.
In addition, it has been shown that those who suffer arrests in remote locations have worse outcomes following cardiac arrest: these areas often have first responders, whereby members of the community receive training in resuscitation and are given a defibrillator, and called by the emergency medical services in the case of a collapse in their local area.
When Deputies are not making arrests on the street, they can be found guarding prisoners arrested by other investigative agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, protecting government officials, processing seized assets of major crime rings for investigative agencies, relocating and providing new identities for federal witnesses in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program, which is headed by the USMS.
Volunteers receive training in radio use and first aid but are not empowered to make arrests or traffic stops.
They act in an official police capacity only when called into service by the State of Alaska, which has a broad statute governing citizen's arrests, which is why Alaska has unarmed Village Public Safety Officers ( VPSO's ) all of whom are fully academy-trained, employed by local tribal non-profit corporations and are deputized by the Commissioner of Public Safety to make misdemeanor non-traffic arrests and charge for violations.
Fines and short arrests are becoming an optional punishment to whoever expresses undesirable information through the different Internet formats, as this is seen as a risk to social stability.
Police are called, but no arrests are made.
* February 12 – British police raid ' Redlands ', the Sussex home of Keith Richards in the early hours of the morning following a tip-off about a party from the News of the World ; although no arrests are made at the time, Richards, Mick Jagger and art dealer Robert Fraser are subsequently charged with possession of drugs.
Police force the boat to dock and several arrests are made following a scuffle.
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.
After arrests, homes of the arrested individual are often searched for incriminating evidence such as computers, hard drives, and flash drives.
Roughly 95 per cent of that goes to enforcement and policing, and two-thirds of the country's 50, 000 annual drug arrests are for cannabis offences.
These collateral consequences are more severe in the United States than in the UK, where arrests without conviction do not appear in standard criminal record checks and need not be disclosed.
" New York State Court Officers are able to carry firearms both on and off duty, and have the power to make warrantless arrests both on and off duty anywhere in the State of New York.
... the lawless arrests of Jehovah's witnesses continue almost daily in Montreal and district, and in the Recorder's Courts they are subjected to abusive tirades.

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The Chicago Police Department made numerous arrests, and the extensive damage to the field forced the White Sox to forfeit the second game to the Detroit Tigers, who had won the first game.
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.
The first arrests of German agents were made in 1938, and continued throughout World War II.
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 campaign started in August 1970 and was sustained for a year until arrests were made the following summer.
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 arrests were condemned and criticised as illegal inside as well as outside Zambia, and accusations of torture were made as well.
However, instead of showing a conciliatory approach, the authorities immediately read the Riot Act, and made two arrests.
The police made no arrests, but the expedition was considered a success after Pilmer acknowledged killing at least 10 Aborigines.
The celebrations emerged during the early 1980s after arrests were made during pro-gay rights protests that began in 1978.
In half of the spots, authorities cleared trash, fixed streetlights, enforced building codes, discouraged loiterers, made more misdemeanor arrests, and expanded mental health services and aid for the homeless.
At the 2008 festival in Sydney, police made 86 drug-related arrests.
In the autumn of 1533, various arrests were made in connection with the so-called revelations of the Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, but as Fisher was taken seriously ill in December, proceedings against him were postponed for a time.
Bow Street Runners and soldiers were called out and made thirteen arrests, although most of the ringleaders had managed to escape.
As recently as 2011, three arrests were made in Chattanooga for " possessing, housing and transporting snakes ", a violation of wildlife codes.
In 2000, there were 1, 268 arrests made in Giles County, with 781 arrests in the city of Pulaski.
Based on an 2003 recording conducted by the Uniform Crime Report, the delinquency rate dropped to 71 arrests being made, with 8. 8 percent of the county population being arrested that year.
Although early reports questioned whether this was an arson or a coincidental incident arrests were later made in connection.
The Marshals and their Deputies served writs ( e. g. subpoenas, summonses, warrants ), and other process issued by the courts, made all the arrests, and handled all federal prisoners.
According to the official history of MI5, the actual number of agents identified was 22 and Kell had started sending out letters to local police forces on 29 July giving them advance warning of arrests to be made as soon as war was declared.
In that same year, the Labor Government of New South Wales, led by Neville Wran, repealled the under which the arrests in 1978 were made.
While there was a large police presence, there were no arrests made.

arrests and London
* 1977 – Members of the British National Front ( NF ) clash with anti-NF demonstrators in Lewisham, London, resulting in 214 arrests and at least 111 injuries.
A series of arrests for petty crimes and finally a suspended sentence for trashing a North London community centre inspired Welsh to correct his ways.
His escapades, arrests, and trials, were widely chronicled in the London press of his day.
Terming the Americans " political prisoners ," Sir John Harvey sent correspondence to Washington, DC, that he lacked the authority to act on the arrests without instructions from London, which he awaited.
The wave of arrests did not also avoid delegates of Polish Government in London.
In particular, among these core activists ( who had supported and helped organise " defence campaigns " in connection with The Angry Brigade arrests and criminal prosecutions ) were a number who went on to establish Up Against The Law ( UPAL ) a London based " political collective ".
The protests in London resulted in 153 arrests and with the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts accusing the police of pre-emptively " blocking " the protest route and so keeping them in the square.
Largely as a result of collusion between News of the World journalists and the London Drug Squad, many pop stars including Donovan, and Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones were arrested for drug possession, although none of the arrests involved LSD.
These arrests happened on the morning of April 1, 2009 and saw over 120 locations raided by not only Toronto Police tactical officers, but officers from surrounding police services as well from as far away as Belleville and London, Ontario.
** 14 arrests were made in connection with the attacks ; 7 in Manchester and 7 in London.
London police carried out mass arrests ; interrogations of the Irish community in Britain with the majority being released soon after.

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