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    Handcuff Arrest

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    attached with a short length of chain‚ but might also be attached with a hinge or with a rigid bar. Law enforcement officers carry handcuffs on their utility belts‚ usually within a protective leather case (Hill). Here are some steps on how to properly arrest someone. First‚ you need to know how to properly approach the suspect. One thing

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    Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE SANCHEZ MIRA POLICE STATION Sanchez Mira‚ Cagayan SMPS June 01‚ 2014 CERTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY that based on the Police Blotter of this station‚ as shown on Page No. 6‚ under Entry No. C-2014-014‚ dated June 01‚ 2014‚ the following entries of events exist‚ to wit: Jun. 01‚ 2014/1500H/C-2014-14 SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY Stated in this portion is the statement

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    JIM GROOM NOTES Sources of human information The truth finding mission- most false convictions are made because of false witness statements Facial Identification Hard to describe a person’s features in words‚ but it is very easy to identify someone. Misattribution- you think someone assaults you‚ but it is actually a guy who lives in your apartment building and did not do it. You just miss inform yourself of what actually went down Change Blindness- cognitive attention and instinctive

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    Unit 4 Assignment

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    does not have legal status in America and was recently arrested for shoplifting merchandise‚ which was valued over $1‚000. At the time of his arrest‚ John voluntarily began to make incriminating statements to the arresting officers. At the police station‚ detectives conducted an interview of John asking him about the theft. John Doe has had no prior arrests‚ is 35 years old‚ and most of John Doe’s family still resides in his home country. Due to the amount of money involved‚ the crime is deemed a

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    Padilla vs Ca

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    six (6) live ammunitions and one (1) .380 Pietro Beretta‚ SN-A35723Y with clip and eight (8) ammunitions‚ without having the necessary authority and permit to carry and possess the same. ALL CONTRARY TO LAW."[4] The lower court then ordered the arrest of petitioner‚[5] but granted his application for bail.[6] During the arraignment on January 20‚ 1993‚ a plea of not guilty was entered for petitioner after he refused‚[7] upon advice of counsel‚[8] to make any plea.[9] Petitioner waived in writing

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    That afternoon Mr. Lazar looked through a stack of photographs and tentatively identified photographs of John Hudson and Dale Buckner as photos of the two men who had killed his wife. That night‚ after checking the two suspects’ arrest records and obtaining an arrest warrant for Hudson and Buckner‚ the police went to their apartment and arrested them. The police also found certain physical evidence in the apartment. Outside they saw a car matching the description of the getaway car. The police then

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    Ride Along with a Cop

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    and machines. I found it very interesting because I didn’t know that police stations had all of that stuff. When he finished showing me the station we went out to his car and he explained to me all they have to do before and after every shift and arrest. They have to take out the seats and clean the floor so that if someone drops drugs they know exactly who they belong to. He also told me what all the things do in the car‚ but he said it would make sense if I could actually see it. We headed

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    Defense Attorney

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    is your first appearance before a judge. At this time you are formally presented with the charges against you (a formal paper filing). You must personally appear at your arraignment.* If you fail to appear the judge will issue a bench warrant for your arrest. There are some rights you should be aware of before showing up in court. You have the right to have an attorney present. You may bring an attorney with you or you may ask the court to appoint one for you if you can’t afford one. You

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    The criminal justice system has goals that it tries to achieve. The CJS is to respond in the name of society when there is a crime that has been committed. The CJS spans from federal‚ state‚ and local governments. Within the system‚ there are three agencies that work together as a system to implement the criminal justice functions. The agencies are law enforcement‚ the courts‚ and the corrections. Each one of these agencies has a criminal justice process that proved the justice to the victims and

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    Kristin’s Death

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    committed more crimes. I believe that the best way to present Michael’s criminal history is by covering some of the many encounters he had with our justice system prior to murdering Kristin as well as the consequences for his actions. The first arrest was 1998 for burglary‚ when arrested Michael was sentenced to six month in jail. However‚ he never served any time for this crime. Followed by a sledgehammer rampage in 1990. Another incident where our justice system failed to put Michael in jail

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