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Levine

[luh-veen, luh-vahyn]

noun

  1. Jack, 1915–2010, U.S. painter.

  2. James Lawrence, 1943–2021, U.S. orchestral conductor and pianist.



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In addition to video monitoring access, Levine Cava requested scheduled access to the facility and weekly reports on conditions.

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But a state law could not control the behavior of federal officers, said David Levine, a professor of law at the UC San Francisco.

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Levine said he would like to see Bondi, the nation’s top government lawyer, treat the matter of identification seriously and write an advisory letter to federal agents with clear guidelines on badges, uniforms and masking.

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“Somebody is going to make a mistake because of this,” Levine said.

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If someone were to pull out their weapon, Levine said, it would be pretty easy to say, ‘I felt threatened’ — particularly in a state that allows concealed carry and has a “Stand Your Ground” law.

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