less respected in the society‚ it is worth noting their sacrifices to maintain the safety of every member of the society. After arresting law breakers in the society‚ they have to take them to court and prove that their arrest was justified and the suspect had committed‚ was committing or was on the process of a crime in a court of law. As a result‚ they need all the support they need to put away the bad people. One way to support their work is assisting in the criminal procedures which can be described
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INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for H&S 11377(a)-Possession of Methamphetamine‚ H&S 11364(a)-Possession of drug paraphernalia and PC 148(a)(1)-Resisting/Delaying a Peace Officer. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred inside 848 Summit Avenue #1. The location is a rear duplex to the rear of a long east-west driveway running along the north side of 844 Summit Avenue‚ which faces the street. EVIDENCE: Items Description 1) Methamphetamine‚ approximately 6
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missing from his crib four hours after putting him to sleep. The former husband of Laura Kozlowski‚ Dan Kozlowski‚ a gambler and a drunk. After being tracked down they find that his alibi is accurate and he could not have taken Kendell. The prime suspect is now the mother who had discarded all of Kendell’s things. After a crude and biased interview from a heartless reporter Laura Kozlowski hung herself. The DNA gathered from the crime scene proved to not be Laura’s but someone else. The forensic team
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crime was reasonably why he was the suspect in the murder of Peggy Hettrick. The police took several years trying to build a case and didn’t come up with much. Timothy Masters’ defense attorney‚ who has the job of representing the accused and to prove him innocent. They petitioned new trials due to the fact of lack of evidence. The original trial did not have the DNA and the defense attorneys had not been informed of other suspects. One of the other suspects was Richard Hammond. Richard Hammond
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her Sargent Anthony Delozier‚ got a call for back up when they arrived to the scene it was intense. The suspects were on top of a roof arguing with each other. They were ordered off the roof‚ suspects Ricardo Mendez‚ and Herrera Cruz‚ Mendez made move to flee the scene. Instantly Stephanie had followed protocol and released her dog to a standard “bite and hold”‚ which he did. Both the suspects were charged with 4th degree burglary. Herrera Cruz pled guilty and was sentenced to time severed and deported
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Investigators may even be able to discover that the suspect has some sort of mental disorder. A mental disorder could be the explanation for the case where the killer would place the earrings on both sides
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materials may to be found at a crime scene investigation such as blood and body fluids‚ fingerprints‚ footwear marks‚ all of which could provide intelligence information‚ to named suspects. Additional‚ evidential material in the form of paint‚ hairs‚ fibres‚ tool-marks and glass can also afford corroborative evidence to link suspect with crime scene or eliminate the person from a police enquiries. The selection of some evaluation evidence depends on numbers of factors. The nature of the possible offense;
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Racial Profiling A person should not be judged due to their appearance. Today skin color makes you a suspect in America. It makes you more likely to be stopped‚ more likely to be searched‚ and more likely to be arrested and imprisoned. When police officers stop or charge a person based on their race; that’s racial profiling. Racial profiling has been occurring around the nation for years. Statistics show that if a Caucasian man and an African American man are both driving a nice car and speeding
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The pressure a witness feels in a lineup to choose a suspect can be a great one. Often times the witness looks to the police officer for guidance. When a witness is not sure they may identify a suspect and after ask the police officer how well they did and if they choose the right person. When conducting a lineup‚ a police officer should be careful not to give feedback or confirmation. When a police officer simply says “good job” even if the witness chooses wrong‚ it can cause a huge confident boost
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sound bias due to my personal experiences but the reality is that the goal of “questioning” is to elicit a confession which in many cases police will pressure to get one. I wasn’t aware using false evidence is legal in order to peer-pressure possible suspects to provoke a confession. From a personal perspective I believe this is wrong in many levels and even thought the article states it is only used in “some” cases I believe the police is capable of taking advantage of it. Police of course prefer confessions
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