FACTOID # 167: 82% of people in Finland show confidence in police institutions, though only 41% of the Fins surveyed felt they could report a crime to the police.
 
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FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code (15857 words)
[506 U.S. renders the fact or timing of his execution contingent upon establishment of a further fact," Justice Marshall wrote, "then that fact must be determined with the high regard for truth that befits a decision affecting the life or death of a human being." Id., at 411.
[506 U.S. if he is innocent of the charge for which he was incarcerated." It is obvious that this reasoning extends beyond the context of successive, abusive, or defaulted claims to substantive claims of actual innocence.
[506 U.S. Court of Appeals and remand the case to the District Court to consider whether petitioner has shown, in light of all the evidence, that he is probably actually innocent.
GCR Locomotive: 506 (722 words)
On the grouping of the railway companies into four large groups in 1923, No. 506 along with other members of the class were classified D11 while the predecessors, the GCR class 11E, became D10s.
On withdrawal 506 was sent back to Gorton Works, the place of it's birth, to be restored cosmetically to its original 1919 condition as far as possible.
506 took it's place in the newly reopened National Railway Museum later that year, where it can normally be found sat on one of the turntable roads in the main hall.
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