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His body wasn't discovered until March 2016, when a Rhode Island man "jammed up" on narcotics charges pointed law enforcement to a body buried near an old mill in Providence.
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"We added the fee only after numerous pointed requests from law enforcement that we do so," Mr. Buckmaster said.
The person who had read the letter said that although leaders of other dioceses were being sent letters, the request to Cardinal Law was more pointed and immediate.
Some judges have penned scathing critiques of the new laws, or given pointed interviews to journalists.
Up until then, I had been a master player of people's perceptions of my ability to change, but, with one pointed question, my sister-in-law was pulling back my emerald city curtain, my Christianity.
In the same speech, according to the Associated Press, Duterte made pointed remarks about alleged corruption within law enforcement.
While that may look like just an innocently pointed finger, to KSTP and local law enforcement, it's apparently a "known gang sign".
Point to its pointed teeth.
In 1669, King Louis XIV made this law, forbidding cutlers from forging pointed dinner knives.
The brief pointed to a state statute that requires law enforcement officers to notify the person whose medical records they seek to obtain, and to grant that person a hearing to object before the records are seized.
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist criticized Congress in unusually pointed terms on Wednesday for a recent law that places federal judges under special scrutiny for sentences that fall short of those called for by the federal sentencing guidelines.
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