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    Indigent Disposal

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    someone getting ready to join the police academy or thinking of joining a police academy are interested in the process of arrests. The well-known television show “Cops”‚ “Live P.D” and “First 48” have some wondering what happens after the arrest. On these programs are on for 60 minutes and in that 60 minutes‚ they show the police going after the bad guys and placing them under arrest and that is it. Those shows are made up so glamorous and that covers up the truth. This analysis will discuss what actually

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    walking along the side of the road‚ carrying what appeared to be clothing. Once the officer reached the location of the woman‚ he recognized her—Mary Jones—as being an individual he had arrested several times before for public drunkenness‚ resisting arrest‚ possession of a controlled substance‚ felony larceny‚ and prostitution. Officer Marconi anticipated that this could be a very challenging situation because Jones did not like law enforcement‚ tended to be aggressive‚ and had‚ in the past‚ run as

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    Bonnie and Clyde

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    1926. On March 24‚ 1909 Clyde Chesnutt Borrow was born in Ellis County‚ Texas. He was the fifth from seven children. He came from a poor family and needed money to survive so he started to commit crimes. His first arrest was in late 1926 for not returning a rental car; his second arrest was with his brother for stolen goods. Even though‚ he had legitimate jobs between 1927 and 1929 he still cracked safes‚ robbed stores and stole cars. Since he was arrested in 1928 and 1929 and was sent to Eastham

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    after identifying himself stated that he expected the owner to return later. The officers left the residence and conducted a records check‚ which revealed that Gant’s driver’s license had been suspended and there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest for driving with a suspended license.     When the officers returned to the house that evening they found a man near the back of the house and a woman in a car parked in front of it. After a third officer arrived they arrested the man for providing

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    them in their crime prevention efforts.   How It Works Illustrated below is the Blotter Procedure Flowchart to show the system to be followed in recording an incident in the e-Blotter system. It starts with the reporting of the crime‚ incident‚ arrest or an event/activity to a desk officer. The report would then be classified whether it is a crime incident or if it’s just an event or an activity.  A reported event or an activity goes straight as a report in the police blotter after information

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    are dispatched to a local abortion clinic‚ where “pro life” anti-abortion protestors have formed a human chain around the facility‚ preventing employees and patients from entering. Moments later‚ my sergeant arrives and orders all the officers to arrest the protestors for criminal trespass. The dilemma continues because I am a “pro life” supporter and attend pro life meetings at my church with several of the people at the clinic protesting. The question is‚ “What do I do?” According to the principles

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    Evil Clowns

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    Boston‚ Pittsburgh‚ Omaha‚ and Kansas City. Though the police investigated this extensively‚ they could never capture or find any of the phantom clowns. News Excerpt: "A star clown for one of the nation’s largest traveling circuses is under arrest after being caught on videotape having sex with a teenage boy‚ police said today. The clown was arrested early Saturday in a home here after allegedly sodomizing a 16-year-old boy. Investigators said the incident was captured on a surveillance

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    Amendment rights violated?   •        Was it reasonable? •        Was there probable cause?   o   What evidence in the case study led you to this conclusion? o   What about the arrest was conducted in a proper manner? In an improper manner? o   When did the police issue the Miranda rights? Was this done correctly? Why is it important for the police to read Miranda rights to an individual being arrested?

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    References: Criminal procedure - arrest. (2008). Retrieved from http://law.jrank.org/pages/5878/Criminal-Procedure-Arrest.html Kincaid‚ T. (2011). Proper police procedures in traffic stops. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/facts_5192204_proper-police-procedures-traffic-stops.html

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    GA1400116 MJ601 court visit

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    FLORIDA vs. Jeffrey A. Burke. The case appeared at the St Lucie County Courthouse‚ 218 S 2d st‚ Fort Pierce FL 34950‚ room 2C at 9 am. The charges against the defendant were one count of driving with a revoked license and one count of resisting arrest without violence. The judge that presided over the case was the Honorable Kathryn M. Nelson. Richard Bodek was the Assistant State Attorney (ASA) prosecuting the case. Shane Manship and Regan Shikada were the defense attorneys representing the

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