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It would also hold law enforcement liable if an immigrant commits a felony within ten years after law enforcement fails to hand him or her to Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICEE).
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Law enforcement officers are liable for wrongs done "while acting within the scope of their employment," the solicitor general wrote in his brief, "whether or not they occur during a search, a seizure of evidence, or an arrest".
"These networks are not going to to work with law enforcement if they are liable themselves".
On the one hand, bankers are worried that the narrow enforcement of sharia standards is liable to stifle growth; on the other some observers fear that Islamic finance is becoming so keen to drum up business that its products, with all their ingenuity, are designed to evade strict sharia standards.
In what is apparently the first major court opinion on the issue, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled last fall that law enforcement officers can be held liable if with deliberate indifference they harm "an innocent nontarget".
Any person who violates any provision of this Act shall be liable via the administrative enforcement process, or via a civil action brought by the Division or its designee, a civil prosecutor, an adult film performer aggrieved by a violation of Labor Code section 6720, or an individual residing in the State of California.3.3
In other words, whereas in most cases, the persons convicted under the law are liable for fines and imprisonment, enforcement of the law is not satisfactory, and many believe this poor enforcement is the result of low fines, short duration of imprisonment, and sympathy of law enforcement agents because of the cultural nature of FGM.
That's because of a 31-year-old statute that dictates that law enforcement officers can't be held criminally liable if they kill somebody "without malice and with a good faith belief that such act is justifiable".
The government has been seeking to hold firms liable under the Financial Institutions, Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA), which it uses to recover civil penalties for losses to federally insured financial institutions.
The appeals court said that the government was liable only for injuries committed by law enforcement officers when they are "executing a search, seizing evidence or making arrests for violations of federal law".
Enforcement of market competition and anti-trust action might be liable to legal action.
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