Posted on 29 April 2013. Tags: British Government, Coalition Government, Criminal Law, Echr, Electorate, Felons, Food Safety, Ken Clarke, Loonies, Member States, Mr Clarke, National Budgets, National Legislation, Prime Minister, Racists, Sky News, Sovereign State, Telegraph Uk, Tories, UKIP
The Telegraph (UK) is reporting that a minister of the present Coalition Government, Ken Clarke, said this: Speaking to the Murnaghan programme on Sky News, Mr Clarke referred to comments made by the Prime Minister in 2006 when he dismissed Ukip as being full of “fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists”. Speaking to the Murnaghan programme [...]
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Posted on 03 August 2010. Tags: Amendment Law, Background Check, Bank Robbery, Criminal Law, Cuccinelli, Delegate, Fourth Amendment, Immigration Law, Immigration Laws, Immigration Status, Legal Distinction, Legal Framework, Legal Presence, Legal Principles, Obama, Office Of The Attorney General, Probable Cause, Robert Marshall, Trespass, Virginia Law Enforcement
RICHMOND (August 3, 2010) – The Office of the Attorney General’s statement on the Marshall opinion: The official opinion that Virginia law enforcement officers may inquire into the immigration status of persons stopped or arrested simply declares what is existing law. In the context of a legal law enforcement stop or arrest, there is no [...]
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Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: Criminal Law, Democratic Candidate, Ethics Violations, House Of Delegates, Impartiality, Indignation, Jody Wagner, Law Penalties, Legislator, Lt Governor, Matter Of Fact, Money Note, Opponent, Phil Hamilton, Reasonable Person, Relentless Attack, Republican Delegate, Robin Abbott, Steve Shannon, Virginia Code
As we reported last night, Democratic candidate for Attorney General Steve Shannon took $50,000 from Robin Abbott’s Law Firm and has begun a relentless attack on Republican Delegate Phil Hamilton, Abbott’s opponent. The ethics questions in this matter are obvious.
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