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The leader of the Shower Posse gang, he was said to own whole neighbourhoods, politicians and perhaps even their parties through his extensive crime organisation built around drug trafficking.
In a filing earlier this month opposing the defense motion to dismiss, the United States attorney's office said that Mr. Kerik engaged in "an extensive crime spree," from about 1998 until 2006, when he pleaded guilty to related charges in a deal with the Bronx district attorney's office.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation offers extensive crime information on its site at http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm.htm
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But Mr. Fastow's own admitted history of extensive crimes at Enron was brutally dissected by Mr. Petrocelli and jurors said they did not find Mr. Fastow particularly persuasive.
Khost Province, which has a long border with Pakistan, is heavily infiltrated by Taliban, many of them with ties to the Haqqani network, a particularly brutal offshoot with extensive organized crime interests in southeastern Afghanistan.
"We have a pretty extensive hate crime law right now, but I believe we should add firefighters and policemen," Rep. Lance Harris (R-Alexandria), who supports the bill, said, as the Advocate noted.
Here is a catalogue of inadequacies and inaction: we don't know how extensive food crime is in the UK because the regulators don't know how to investigate it and the police don't think it's their business to look for it.
The institutions and relationships that surround systems also influence success and failure: local institutions like energy committees can help systems be more successful, while national and regional institutions such as Guatemala's weak justice system and extensive organized crime networks contribute to failure.
"If you're going to have an extensive hate crime statute then we need to protect those that are out there protecting us on a daily basis".
On Tuesday, Stinson made good on his bet with an extensive police crime database offering the most comprehensive look ever at how often American cops are arrested, as well as some early insights into the consequences they face for breaking the laws they're supposed to enforce.
The measure is part of an extensive anti-crime package drafted as one of the new government's first acts in response to widespread fears among Italians that unregulated immigration had increased crime.
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