The Cops
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Production location(s) | Bolton |
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Greater Manchester | |
England | |
Also known as | Stanton Blues |
Networks | BBC |
BBC Two | |
Writers | Kath Mattock |
Anita J. Pandolfo | |
Robert Jones | |
Jimmy Gardner | |
Jane English | |
Stephen Brady | |
Dec 6, 1999 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2343098 |
About The Cops
The Cops is a British television police procedural drama series, created by Jimmy Gardner, Robert Jones and Anita J. Pandolfo, that first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 October 1998.
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... " They re not safe for The Cops, and they re not safe for the public...
Delhi's earliest crimes revealed by 1800s police records
... But the fact that relatively benign crimes were being reported to The Cops does not necessarily mean that a lot of heinous crime weren t already happening - Mr Kalal suspects the first case of homicide would ve surfaced as early as 1861 itself, when an organised form of policing was established by the British under the Indian Police Act...
How Republican women reacted to Trump verdict
... If I had been attacked in the ways that this lady describes, and I m not doubting her, I would have gone to The Cops...
Anger as Roma teen shot by Greek police dies
... On Friday, some demonstrators chanted: " It wasn t the petrol, it wasn t the money, The Cops shot because he was Roma...
Waukesha trial: Man convicted of deadly car-ramming at Wisconsin parade
... " Ms Opper told the court that the attacker " never stopped" driving despite the police officers and barricades in his way, before later attempting to " change his appearance" and " get the hell out of town as fast as he could before The Cops came"...
People smuggler: I get clients to sign a waiver
... And when it s ready we take their phones so The Cops can t find out about us, " the people smuggler explains...
Bonn climate conference: Ukraine war no excuse for prolonging coal, Kerry warns
... This energy crisis has made discussions about heat pumps and electric vehicles part of the mainstream in a way The Cops have failed to do...
Buffalo shooting: 'Bodies were everywhere'
... " The guy walked out of the store, The Cops were just screaming at him, and he just stood there, " she said...
Waukesha trial: Man convicted of deadly car-ramming at Wisconsin parade
By Sam CabralBBC News, Washington
A jury in Wisconsin has convicted A Man for killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove through a Christmas Parade Last Year .
Prosecutors argued he was filled with rage and his actions had shown " utter disregard for human life".
The 40-year-old attacker represented himself in The Trial , repeatedly interrupting The Judge and derailing court proceedings.
He now faces multiple mandatory life sentences.
School bands and a dance troupe of Wisconsin grandmothers were among those marching in The City of Waukesha on 21 November when the attacker sped down The Road in his red SUV.
Those killed were Virginia Sorensen , 79; LeAnna Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; Wilhelm Hospel, 81; and eight-year-old Jackson Sparks. More Than 60 others were injured.
The Driver , Darrell Brooks, a native of nearby Milwaukee, was said to have been fleeing a domestic incident with his ex-girlfriend. He faced 77 charges:
As the 12-person jury's verdict was read on Wednesday, he sat motionless with his head in his hands.
" Your actions are that of a murderer, " lead prosecutor Sue Opper said during closing arguments on Tuesday. " When you ride through a parade route and roll over Children . . your intent is known. "
Ms Opper told The Court that the attacker " never stopped" driving despite The Police officers and barricades in His Way , before later attempting to " change his appearance" and " get the hell out of town as fast as he could before The Cops came".
" This Was an intentional Act . . and an Act of utter disregard for human life, " She Said .
Initially pleading Not Guilty on grounds of mental illness, the attacker later withdrew The Plea without explanation.
Days before The Trial , he also dismissed his public defenders and chose to represent himself. He declared himself a so-called " sovereign citizen" adherents of a fringe movement who believe they are not under the jurisdiction of the government and are exempt from US law.
In Court , the defendant claimed not to recognise his own name, objected to prosecutors' questions and repeatedly heckled Judge Jennifer Dorow, forcing her on More Than one occasion to move him to an adjacent courtroom where he could follow the proceedings via a muted Zoom call.
" This case has demonstrated that a stubbornly defiant defendant can forfeit even important constitutional rights by conduct, " The Judge said on Tuesday.
Weeping through his closing statement, The Suspect claimed he was " speaking from the heart" and had not intentionally mowed down parade-goers.
" My conscience is clear, " he told jurors. " Whatever you decide, make sure you can live with it. "
Source of news: bbc.com