He is in the third year of a criminology course and wants to become a law-enforcement officer.
It was the first time a former top law-enforcement officer in Korea has ever been charged with a crime.
Assistant State Attorney Bernie de la Rionda mentioned a 2005 case in which Mr. Zimmerman was charged with battery of a law-enforcement officer.
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"Holding the nation's top law-enforcement officer in contempt of Congress would be a drastic, disproportionate action on the part of this body, " she wrote.
Mr. Swanton, who was assisting West authorities, told reporters around 2:15 a.m. that the people unaccounted for included several firefighters and at least one law-enforcement officer.
What if it turns out she bullied an honest law-enforcement officer out of his job, to get her way in a domestic dispute that had nothing to do with him?
And so Wilson Livingood, who is, by the way, the first professional law-enforcement officer to serve in the position of sergeant at arms, he is the one to be retained by the Democratic majority from the previous Republican majority.
Few, equally, are likely to be impressed by the argument that Mr Clinton should be spared because sex has nothing to do with official conduct: they will retort that perjury has everything to do with official duties, since the president is the chief law-enforcement officer in the land.
Were you to put up your hand, palm fully exposed as if making a stop sign, that could put you at a distinct disadvantage: impersonating a law-enforcement officer, or at least a crossing guard, without any weapons to back it up, and the driver for all you know with unaddressed anger-management issues behind the wheel of a 7, 000-pound Escalade.
The attorney general - the government's senior law officer - must now respond, explaining his decision.
Asked on Wednesday if he had the backing of the attorney general - the government's chief law officer - for unfreezing Libyan assets, Mr Hague said the government "based on any legal considerations as well as political considerations are united in this position".
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The wounded man -- Scott Davis from South Carolina -- told the law enforcement officer that he had answered an ad on the Craigslist website offering work caring for cattle on a 688-acre property in eastern Ohio before he was shot by Beasley.
An agency law conception of the board-officer relationship cogently highlights how bewildering and unhealthy this practice really is.
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The lack of judicial restraint has, according to the Nation's one-time top law enforcement officer, been compounded further by the "lack of clarity" on the part of the executive branch with respect to key aspects of this war.
We have also launched the new Preventing Violence Against Law Enforcement and Ensuring Officer Resilience and Survivability (VALOR) initiative, designed to reduce and prevent law enforcement officer injuries and line-of-duty deaths.
Monegan's backers asserted that Palin had fired him because he refused to sack her ex-brother-in-law, a state police officer who had been involved in a bitter custody dispute with Palin's sister.
Reid, who noted he owned guns and was a former law officer, said he opposed the Clinton-era assault weapons ban that expired midway through the Bush administration.
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Tom Ziglar's right-hand man will be his brother-in-law, Richard Oates, who will serve as chief operating officer.
Meanwhile, Scotland's most senior law officer, Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, has met Mr El-Keib in London to discuss further inquires into the Lockerbie bombing.
But we are no closer to discovering whether the accused is guilty or innocent of the central charge - using a four letter word to an officer of the law.
The vast majority of officers sincerely uphold the law - cases like this are extremely rare and we will take action against any officer or member of staff who commits a criminal offence.
The problem of Sunni-Shia violence was again brought to the fore this week when a senior police officer, Chaudhary Ashraf Marth, the brother-in-law of the interior minister, was shot dead on his way to work in Gujranwala.
At the Dixie Gun and Knife Show in Raleigh, a 12-gauge shotgun discharged as its owner unzipped its case for a law enforcement officer to check at a security entrance, injuring three people, state Agriculture Department spokesman Brian Long said.
The 33-year-old former Navy officer holed up in the cabin after a shootout with law enforcement that left a sheriff's deputy dead and another wounded, McMahon said.
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The 33-year-old former Navy officer holed up in a cabin after a shootout with law enforcement that left a sheriff's deputy dead and another wounded, McMahon said.
The 33-year-old former Navy officer holed up in the cabin after a shootout with law enforcement that left a sheriff's deputy dead and another wounded, San Bernardino Sheriff John McMahon said.
The Police Chief, who -- we had an opportunity to speak over the phone -- Chief Oates has been dealing with as difficult a set of circumstances as any law enforcement officer deals with, and he and his officers have done everything right, by the book, with great courage and great determination.
The Mets are a family business, run by Wilpon, his brother-in-law Saul Katz, the president of the team, and his son Jeff Wilpon, the chief operating officer.
Earlier Chloe Clemmons, Scottish Churches Parliamentary Officer, told the committee there had been a lack of consultation on a new anti-sectarian law.
Frank Soodeen, campaigns officer for Alcohol Concern, said the charity had taken its lead from the law, which prohibits under-15s from being served alcohol in public places.
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