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But the police have dropped the case.
The police closed the exhibition on grounds of obscenity, but it was re-opened when the charges were dropped.
Returning his attention to education, Mao enrolled and dropped out of a series of schools in quick succession ; a police academy, a soap-production school, a law school and an economics school, the latter being the only course which his father approved of.
Another of Rivera's friends, Marsha P. Johnson, climbed a lamppost and dropped a heavy bag onto the hood of a police car, shattering the windshield.
As part of the change, the police service dropped the word " Royal " from everyday usage and adopted a new badge that included the crown, harp, and shamrock, an attempt at shared identification with both communities.
In 1970, the military-style rankings and insignia were dropped in favour of the standard UK police ranks.
In 1985, the group made national news when police dropped a bomb on the Osage house from a helicopter in an attempt to end an armed standoff.
When Bates dropped out through illness in 1976 after two series, the role of the third man of the trio was filled in various years up to the 30th series by the quirky war veteran, Foggy Dewhirst ( Brian Wilde ), the eccentric inventor, Seymour Uttherthwaite ( Michael Aldridge ), and former police officer Truly Truelove ( Frank Thornton ).
In the book's account, Tex drove Billy to the police station where he dropped him off and Billy never saw him again.
In 2010 the number of police officers dropped from 38 to 33, due to a hiring freeze.
Hostages from that day have described Kilpatrick as being rather friendly, though nervous, and that he had dropped his gun causing an accidental discharge ( the shot the police heard ).
Another police officer, Red Tomahawk, shot Sitting Bull in the head, and the chief dropped to the ground.
The police dropped the case shortly afterwards.
In 2011, he began working to develop Unique, a police thriller television series ; the project was eventually dropped before completion.
Meanwhile, the Pan-Blue Coalition dropped its demand for another round of voting by disenfranchised members of the military and the police.
Ageloff was initially arrested by the Mexican police as an accomplice, as she had lived together with Mercader on and off for about two years up to the time of the assassination, but charges were quickly dropped.
Morale in the police force dropped with large budget cuts and low prestige associated with the job.
The police dropped a satchel bomb on the house from a helicopter ; it set off a fire that killed eleven MOVE members, including five children, and destroyed sixty-two neighboring houses.
However, he dropped out of school again in 1920 intending to pursue a police career.
Subsequently the Soviet police commenced a manslaughter investigation which was dropped due to absence of evidence taken at the time of death.
Political power remained firmly centralized in the KSC ( proposals to federalize the party were dropped after the 1968 Soviet invasion in Czechoslovakia ), and the administration of two economic systems, two police systems, and the like proved unworkable.
The police had investigated Sanders in relation to the murders, but dropped the probe into his and the KKK's possible involvement after seven weeks, when Sanders and two of his brothers passed lie detector tests.
Emerging from the store with a pistol in one hand and a bottle in the other, Bailey told Coker that the police would be arriving and asked to be dropped at Lambertson's Corner, about away.
These charges were later dropped as the police found no evidence in support of Nunziata's allegations.

police and charge
Mills secured Barco's photograph from the gentleman in charge, rushed to the Hollywood police station to report the theft, and less than five minutes later, detectives with his picture in hand were on the trail of Cal Barco.
Graffiti databases have increased in the past decade because they allow vandalism incidents to be fully documented against an offender and help the police and prosecution charge and prosecute offenders for multiple counts of vandalism.
As a result, on February 24, 1966, a small number of army officers and senior police officials, led by Colonel Emmanuel Kotoka, commander of the Second Army Brigade at Kumasi, Major Akwasi Afrifa, staff officer in charge of army training and operations, Lieutenant General ( retired ) Joseph Ankrah, and J. W. K.
George Brown, Canadian politician and editor of the Toronto Globe hit back at his striking employees, pressing police to charge the Typographical Union with " conspiracy.
For example, on 31 January 2006, Tony Blair's Government was defeated over certain aspects of proposals to outlaw religious hatred, and, on 9 November 2005, was defeated over plans which would have allowed police to detain terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge.
If this were not the case, then police would be free to plant drugs on innocent people one second and charge them with criminal possession the next.
In protest, squatters in Amsterdam had occupied a former fire department the week before the law began ( returning it to the owners control on 30 September ) and a riot occurred on 1 October when the police blocked a protest and led a horse charge upon it.
He later gained fame by taking vigorous charge of the city police.
Officers in charge and the police were kept busy clearing the street and managing the highly enthusiastic multitude.
On April 22, 1921, a month after he turned 18, Beiderbecke was arrested by two Davenport police officers on a charge brought by the father of a young girl.
Charlene leaves Chris and goes with Marciano to a police safe house, where Sergeant Drucker ( Mykelti Williamson ) threatens to charge her as an accomplice and send her son to a foster home if she does not betray Chris to the police.
In the Eastern Bloc, typewriters ( together with printing presses, copy machines, and later computer printers ) were a controlled technology, with secret police in charge of maintaining files of the typewriters and their owners.
* Officer in charge ( police )
Private security companies have taken the police's place, with some of them patrolling the streets like the former police, some in charge of protecting their employer's assets.
This move would give the Commissioners power to appoint or fire the chief of police instead of having a popularly elected Sheriff being in charge of all law enforcement.
Francis McCloskey, a 67-year old Catholic civilian had been found unconscious on 13 July near the Dungiven Orange Hall following a police baton charge against a crowd who had been throwing stones at the hall.
Witnesses later said they had seen police batoning a figure in the doorway where McCloskey was found, although police claimed that he had been unconscious before the baton charge and may have been hit with a stone.
In 1697 and 1699, gates were built on both sides of Voskresensky onto large stone buildings: the Mint and Zemsky prikaz ( department in charge of urban and police matters ).
The prefecture is an administration that belongs to the Ministry of the Interior, and is therefore in charge of the delivery of identity cards, driving licenses, passports, residency and work permits for foreigners, vehicle registration, registration of associations ( creation, status modification, dissolution ), and of the management of the police and firefighters.
The Guardians administer the Green Lantern Corps, a group of powerful universal police officers equipped by the Guardians with green-colored power rings along with green lanterns with which to charge the rings.
Papon was in charge of the Paris police during the February 1962 massacre at the Charonne metro station, which took place during a peaceful anti-Organisation armée secrète ( OAS ) demonstration organized by the Communist Party ( PCF ).
The controversy began when police decided to charge all six family members arrested with manufacturing, distributing, and possessing narcotics despite Kevin's insistence that he had acted alone, stashing the drugs in the shed in the yard locked with a key only he possessed.
Gretna Police had charge of Westbank-bound lanes, while Jefferson Parish deputies controlled the east bank-bound lanes and the bridge police closed the transit lanes.

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