1. The criminal is being pursued by police. 2. FBI Director Louis Freeh urged Congress Tuesday to ease restraints on law enforcement officials so they can more aggressively pursue Internet criminals. 3. Federal authorities were unable to pursue criminals into Chechnya, and the separatist government was either unwilling or too weak to put an end to the attacks. 4. Getting her way means pursuing suspected criminals, finding the truth, caring as much about obtaining a confession as a conviction, she said. 5. Giving the government access to the keys to pursue criminals, Reinsch said, will require the additional step of a court warrant. 6. The changes are a shift in the direction set by J. Edgar Hoover, who emphasized pursuing traditional criminals. 7. Citing the terms of the Dayton agreement, IFOR leaders have said troops will arrest suspects they come across in their normal duties but will not pursue indicted criminals. 8. Congress members said they were pursuing suspected criminals. 9. Radio Rwanda said soldiers on patrol in the area quickly intervened and pursued the criminals, one of whom was killed. 10. The agreement should allow police from one member state to pursue suspected criminals into another state. |