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Laws 196 and 200 respectively prescribe an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth when one man destroys another's. Punishments determined by lex talionis could be transferred to the sons of the wrongdoer. [123] For example, law 229 states that the death of a homeowner in a house collapse necessitates the death of the house's builder.
The use of flexible, plastic orange netting to "divide and conquer protestors," including pedestrians, according to The New York Times. [75] Mayor Michael Bloomberg told The New York Times that if the NYPD engaged in the false arrests of activists, then there was a way to deal with the false arrests after the fact. "You can't arrest 1,800 ...
New York Life Insurance Company v. Jackson: 304 U.S. 261 (1938) per curiam: 8-0[a] none none certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (7th Cir.) vacated Rosenthal v. New York Life Insurance Company: 304 U.S. 263 (1938) per curiam: 8-0[a] none none certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth ...
The Mollen Commission is formally known as The City of New York Commission to Investigate Allegations of Police Corruption and the Anti-Corruption Procedures of the Police Department. Former judge Milton Mollen was appointed in June 1992 by then New York City mayor David N. Dinkins to investigate corruption in the New York City Police Department .
New York did pass a law in 2022 allowing sexual assault victims to file civil suits, but the lawsuit that eventually yielded the $83.3 million award was filed by Carroll in 2019.
Even though that was a nationwide phenomenon, The New York Times, in a story that purports to explain "How Gun Violence Spread Across One American City," blames "loosened restrictions on firearms ...
Ray Dalio slams ‘tragedy’ of a New York Times journalist’s shocking book about him, claiming he was a Bridgewater reject who wrote ‘fiction, created as fact’
The opposition campaign to Proposition 215 included a wide variety of law enforcement, drug prevention groups, and elected officials, including three former Presidents and California Attorney General Dan Lungren. Ballot arguments against the proposition were signed by prominent prosecutors and law enforcement officials who claimed that, while ...