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How could I be speeding?"' It did not occur to Mr. Walcott or hundreds of other drivers ticketed in the exclusive, upper-income village over the years that the person at their window might not really be a police officer at all but an employee of a village government that knowingly maintained a constabulary that was illegally stopping motorists on public roads and issuing traffic tickets.
The problem is not that USC lacked a safety net; it's that it knowingly maintained a defective one.
The act prohibits "knowingly opening, maintaining, managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing or using any controlled substance".
Madigan notes that Illinois Criminal Code 28-1(a)(12) says a company or person violates the law when they "knowingly establishes, maintains, or operates an internet site that permits a person to play a game of chance or skill for money or other thing of value…".
Act, a 2003 bill that allows promoters to be prosecuted for "knowingly opening, maintaining,... making available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing, or using any controlled substance," as the presence of such services are seen as condoning illegal drug use.
By 1919, it was clearly illegal for doctors to knowingly prescribe opioids to maintain addiction, as opposed to treating pain.
People should knowingly want to uphold and maintain society's just institutions not just because they benefit from them, but on grounds of their sense of justice.
He continues to maintain that he never knowingly doped, that his former massage therapist sabotaged him by rubbing a testosterone-like cream onto his legs in 2006.
An obscure provision of a federal statute adopted in 1988 allows the S.E.C. to seek a triple penalty for any profits or losses avoided when a "controlling person" knowingly or recklessly fails "to establish, maintain, or enforce any policy or procedure" against insider trading.
In 1988, Congress adopted the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act to allow the S.E.C. to seek a penalty of up to three times the gain or loss avoided when a controlling person knowingly or recklessly failed to "establish, maintain or enforce any policy or procedure" designed to prevent insider trading.
In almost all of the cases of exoneration in recent years, prosecutors have fought tooth and nail to maintain these false convictions knowingly and intentionally.
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