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Jos Leijdekkers was reportedly identified on the Facebook page of the president’s wife. The Netherlands Minister of Justice ...
Sophie Van Leeuwen was picked up while reporting in the capital, ...
The Feb. 2 Review-Journal article noting that it’s “very rare” for Las Vegas police to be prosecuted for a death missed the mark on several points. First, the piece promotes the twisted ...
It looks like a considerable portion of the additional tax revenue will go to the Regina Police Service ... The Leader-Post welcomes letters to the editor. • Letters should be limited to ...
Photo / Adam Pearse There were no standing orders, “what are they going to do?” he was heard asking. Wouldn’t the police prosecute me being in an “equality-driven” Land Rover?
David Seymour’s decision to try to influence the police investigation into Philip Polkinghorne makes a mockery of his claim to stand for “one law for all” - and raises serious questions ...
Sierra Leone has received an extradition request from the Netherlands for Jos Leijdekkers, a convicted cocaine smuggler. This request involves discussion in court as no extradition treaty exists ...
The lawyer, who shared the police letter of invitation in the post on his Facebook wall, said although the author of the said petition written against him or the specific allegations were not ...
“We are happy that she is doing well,” said Oppeneer. Van Leeuwen has left the police with her lawyer. Van Leeuwen is an Africa correspondent for RTL Nieuws and is in Sierra Leone to report on the ...
A High Court ruling prevents firing police officers deemed a public risk. What might this mean for public trust in the police? (Picture: Metro.co.uk / Getty) ‘Why should anyone, cleared of any ...
Their heroism will never be forgotten.” A year ago, Stauber wrote a commentary during National Police Week urging Americans to “recommit to defending law enforcement.” Well, let's see ...