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- He added one caveat : " . . . if there is reasonable cause to suspect abuse and the victim does not oppose the reporting ."
- The referrals are a result of a state law requiring anyone " who knows or has reasonable cause to suspect " child abuse or neglect to report it.
- Hood has established a reputation for being tough on crime, in particular drugs, suggesting tougher controls on the growing and possession of burden of proof and replacing it with a reasonable cause to suspect that a sex crime is taking place.
- Cardinal Cahal Daly pledged that the church hierarchy in Ireland would be duty-bound from now on to report priests or other church officials to police " where there is reasonable cause to suspect that child sexual abuse may have occurred ."
- Flood said el-Sirri arranged with Ahmed Abdel Sattar _ who also has been indicted in New York _ to send the money " knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that the money would or may be used for the purpose of terrorism ."
- The charges said he published " threatening and abusive material . . . intended to stir up racial hatred " and " invited persons unknown to provide money intending it should be used or having reasonable cause to suspect it would be used for the purposes of terrorism ."
- "We are now saying that we will report these cases to the authorities if there is reasonable cause to suspect abuse has taken place, and the victims do not object, " said Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the United States'third-largest Roman Catholic archdiocese.
- London's Metropolitan Police said officers charged the men under Section 17 of the Terrorism Act, which says a person commits an offense if he becomes involved in funding arrangements " which he knows or has reasonable cause to suspect . . . will or may be used for the purposes of terrorism ."
- In a letter addressed to the 2.5 million Catholics in his archdiocese, he said he would report allegations only " if there is reasonable cause to suspect abuse " _ and that " reasonable cause " would be determined by an internal church panel, whose members he did not name.
- When it became clear that the women were lying about their identities and there was reasonable cause to suspect that the child in question was the one abducted from Florida, the household was taken to the Portage police station and the three youngest children placed in protective custody ( see pp . 11 12 of complaint ).
- The U . S . extradition warrant alleges that el-Sirri, 39, sent money to Afghanistan in May 2001, " knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that the money would or may be used for the purpose of terrorism within the jurisdiction of the government of the U . S . A ."
- Few details of the case were revealed, but a police spokesman said the charge against both men is that they " on Friday, Dec . 27 at Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, received money knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that it would or might be used for the purposes of terrorism ."
- The international campaign is inspired by a declaration issued at the end of a meeting last year in Nyanga, Zimbabwe that calls on banks to open their books for inspection " when there is reasonable cause to suspect illegal activity " as well as " mandatory liquidation and repatriation of assets known to have been corruptly acquired ."
- The charge put to the three is that they " entered into, or became concerned in, an arrangement as a result of which money or other property was made available, or was to be made available to another, and knew or had reasonable cause to suspect, that it will or may be used for the purposes of terrorism ."
- A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said a U . S . warrant alleged that between May 6, 2001 and May 14 2001, el-Sirri provided money for Abdel-Rahman " knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that the money would or may be used for the purpose of terrorism within the jurisdiction of the government of the U . S . A ."
- Simpson confirms that the power to detain for investigative purposes can only be exercised where there is " a constellation of objectively discernible facts which give the detaining officer reasonable cause to suspect that the detainee is criminally implicated in the activity under investigation . " This test was upheld and expanded upon by the Supreme Court of Canada in " R . v . Mann ".
- Gary Flood told London's Bow Street Magistrates Court Friday that in May 2001, el-Sirri arranged with Ahmed Abdel Sattar _ who also has been indicted in New York _ to send the money to Abdel-Rahman's son in Afghanistan and to a member of the Islamic Group, " knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that the money would or may be used for the purpose of terrorism ."
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