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    Police Search warrant (AFFIDAVIT) Detective Lisa Ivory swears under oath that the facts expressed by her in this search warrant and Affidavit. and in the attached and incorporated statement of probable cause are true and that based thereon‚ she has probable cause to believe that property and/or person described below is lawfully seizable pursuant to Penal Code Section 1524 as indicated below‚ and is how located set forth below. Wherefore‚ The people of the State of California to any Sheriff‚ Police

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    000-00-0000 ADDRESS: your address Your phone email: dane.wilson@us.army.mil UNIT: HHC‚ 65th Medical Brigade Yongsan Garrison‚ Korea APO AP 96205 DSN: 315-736-5505 email: dane.wilson@us.army.mil OBJECTIVE: To obtain an appointment as a Warrant Officer‚ USAR‚ in MOS 420A‚ Human Resources Technician CIVILIAN EDUCATION: 6 Sem. Hrs.‚ University of Maryland University College; 14 Sem. Hrs.‚ Central Texas College; 70 Sem. Hrs.‚ North Central Institute MILITARY EDUCATION: 4 Jan 09

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    an urgent need for an officer to take action based on the totality of the circumstances surrounding the suspect odor. (People v. Duncan (1986) 42 Cal.3d 91‚ 103). In this case‚ the officer must believe the threat would have materialized before a warrant could be obtained. For example‚ a Meth lab or PCP lab might be considered exigent circumstances‚ as the chemicals used in the production of those substances are highly volatile and could explode. An officer relying on plain smell as probable cause

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    ordering the AFP and the PNP to suppress the rebellion in the NCR. Warrantless arrests of several alleged leaders and promoters of the “rebellion” were thereafter effected. Petitioner filed for prohibition‚ injunction‚ mandamus and habeas corpus with an application for the issuance of temporary restraining order and/or writ of preliminary injunction. Petitioners assail the declaration of Proc. No. 38 and the warrantless arrests allegedly effected by virtue thereof. Petitioners furthermore pray that the

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    "National Service (NS) does indeed change a young man’s character‚ for better or for worse." This remark came from my mentor recently. How true! To set it in context‚ we were having a casual discussion on the various differing personalities of NS Full-time servicemen (NSFs) and how they would spend their two years (or less) in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). We figured out NSFs range between two extremes. On one end stands a young man‚ in his Full Battle Order (FBO)‚ who fully understands the need

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    used- A Study on the Rights of the Arrested Person | Legalsutra | Law Students’ … 10/29/12 The Rights of the Accused- A Study on the Rights of the Arrested Person by Contributed Papers | November 15‚ 2010 7:18 pm Like 7 people like this. Be the first of your friends. Table of Contents Table of Cases Table of Statues Introduction Research Methodology Chapter 1: Chapter 2: Chapter 3: Conclusion Bibliography Table of Cases England: 1. Christie v. Leachinsky [1947] 1 All ER 567. India: 1. 2. 3. 4

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    27.04.2013 Name: Tompot blenny Scientific name: Parablennius gattorugine Other names: French–Baveuse‚ Cabot Spanish–Cabruza‚ Rabosa Synonyms: Blennius gattorugine‚ Blennius rubber‚ Blennius varus‚ Parablennius gattorougine [pic] Fig. 1.[i] Systematic position[ii] Eucaryota (Opisthokonta) Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Gnathostomata Osteichthyes Perciformes Gobioidei Blenniidae Parablennius Parablennius gattorugine Subdivision[iii]

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    Chapter 3 Nonjudicial Punishment Section I Applicable Policies (para 1‚ part V‚ MCM) 3–1. General This chapter implements and amplifies Article 15‚ UCMJ‚ and part V‚ MCM. No action should be taken under the authority of Article 15‚ UCMJ‚ without referring to the appropriate provisions of the MCM and this chapter. This chapter prescribes requirements‚ policies‚ limitations‚ and procedures for— a. Commanders at all levels imposing nonjudicial punishment. b. Members on whom this punishment is to be

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    but he had been arrested several times on charges such as assault‚ resisting arrest‚ and grand larceny‚ so he obviously had a history of breaking the law. However‚ on July 17th‚ 2014‚ Garner was approached by police officers Damico and Pantaleo‚ among others‚ for selling single cigarettes from packs without tax stamps. He refused to cooperate because he denied doing anything wrong. When Pantaleo approached Garner to arrest him‚ Garner swatted his arms away making Pantaleo put him in a chokehold or

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    Poster Series) (Poster I) Investigation Investigation by any police officer of any male below 15 years or any woman can be made only at the place of residence (Sec.160 Cr. P.C) Arrest Persons arrested must be informed of the full particulars of the offence committed and the grounds for arrest. (Sec.50 Cr. P.C. & Art 22 (1) - Constitution of India) All persons arrested / detained must be served a custody memo as per Supreme Court directions in D.K. Basu Vs State of West Bengal.

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