Fleeing the scene of the crime in this way might seem evidence of guilt.
The athlete may also now drink alcohol and return home to the scene of the crime, he ruled.
Mr Livingstone said the current mayor's fingerprints were "all over the scene of the crime" of current cuts.
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No officers administered first aid to Stephen at the scene of the crime other than checking his pulse and breathing.
Shortly after Nielsen's death, a knife was found by a homeless man not far from the scene of the crime.
Because the American public knows that the scene of the crime, it's a criminal victim, all these politicians aren't there.
Mr Kelly told reporters that police took Mr Hernandez back to the scene of the crime, which is now a shop selling spectacles.
For nearly a century, suspects have lived in fear that matches to their prints will turn up at the scene of the crime.
But while they cannot prove they were not at the scene of the crime, their defense team says the prosecution cannot prove that they were.
Police had also detained and questioned another suspected accomplice, identified as Andrei Lipatov, who is believed to have driven Zarutsky to the scene of the crime.
That suspicion was reinforced recently, when a newspaper published evidence that contrary to previous denials a vehicle parked near the scene of the crime belonged to the army.
If you're the guy in the box out there at the scene of the crime, most in need of the protection, you're flat out of luck.
The movie, written by Russell Gewirtz and directed by Jon Avnet, is nonsense about a serial killer who leaves behind poems at the scene of the crime.
During last year's trial, Mr Chanax said he had been told to spy on Bishop Gerardi, and to alter the scene of the crime before the police arrived.
Her new CD returns to the Scene of the Crime, of course, but the crime lies in the number of years that record labels and critics spent ignoring her.
Unless the entire judge and jury was at the scene of the crime as it was happening there is no way anyone can be 100% certain of what happened.
On Monday, Carson's killing drew thousands of people to the scene of the crime for a march intended to restore a sense of safety to one of the nation's most gay-friendly neighborhoods.
So, back to the scene of the crime where we got Griffin in a lingerie store and he has picked out some items on the pretense that he wanted to buy them.
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It's hard work when you are that age facing up to what you have done, being taken back to the scene of the crime and in many cases apologising and making amends.
Three further attempts to clear and repair the route claimed four more casualties, so it was a "tense journey - returning to the scene of the crime, so to speak, " says Sapper Garey, from Tamworth.
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The 26-year-old track star was also ordered to hand over his passports, turn in any guns he owns and keep away from his upscale home in a gated community in Pretoria, the scene of the crime.
The ruling, by governing body the FIA, may have put a full stop on the "crash-gate" scandal but there was nevertheless a tangible sense of frustration among the F1 fraternity as they returned to the scene of the crime.
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) As authorities investigated the rampage that killed six people and wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, they compiled nearly 3, 000 pages of documents that include everything from interviews with survivors and victims to police reports filed from the scene of the crime.
Last May 24, the New York Times did something extraordinary: On the front page, the paper not only ran a photo of a Massachusetts woman in flagrante delicto committing multiple federal and state felonies and civil torts, but also identified her and the scene of the crime.
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In some of America's courts this has, to the fury of the forensic scientists involved, led to previously admissible forensic techniques notably handwriting and hair analysis (the examination of features like the colour and microscopic structure of human hair found at the scene of the crime) in particular being deemed unscientific.
Likened earlier this year by Lord Turnbull, a former cabinet secretary (Britain's top civil servant), to Macavity the cat, who was never to be found at the scene of the crime, the prime minister will find it hard now to evade his own responsibility for what has gone wrong on Mr Darling's brief watch.
It brings together clear reporting of the complicated business details with a wonderful feeling for the macho attitudes and extraordinary vanities of Houston, scene of the crime and of the forthcoming trial despite the vigorous efforts of the defendants to have it moved elsewhere.
One of the problems with English hooliganism overseas is that most of the people involved are deported from the scene of their crime, but never charged.
"The photos published are similar to those taken by the photographer of the scene of crime office (Soco) as part of the police investigation", the prosecution said.
All day Tuesday, the news focused on the gruesome details of the crime scene and those who were lost or maimed.
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