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    police set to make first arrests: British officers fly to Portugal to quiz ’three burglars who targeted homes near McCann apartment’ Operation Grange officers are believed to be pursuing three burglars‚ identified as prime suspects earlier this month As revealed by the Mail 10 days ago‚ the thieves were operating in the area where Madeleine went missing The CPS has sent a International Letter of Request to the police in Portugal‚ reportedly asking for permission to arrest the burglars Read

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    Questions: 1. You have a number of extra-curricular activities listed on your resume. Are there any associations to which you belong? Answer: An interviewer can ask interviewee if they’re a member of any professional‚ trade groups or other organizations that belong to consider relevant to their ability to perform particular job but It’s inappropriate for an interviewer to ask whether interviewee are affiliated with or are a member of any political‚ social‚ or religious groups-including unions

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    Australian Crime Commission and the Crime and Misconduct Commission (Qld) had been kept in the loop by the QPS since the early stages of this investigation‚ because of their interest in illicit firearm sales and organised crime. Upon learning of Craig’s arrest‚ the ACC expressed an interest in interviewing him about his knowledge of and connections to a high-profile outlaw motorcycle gang operating on the coast. Craig: Craig was arrested by QPS officers at his home. He made it clear that he intended

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    Validity Of Arrest In order for an arrest to be valid there are two things to be considered: (1) The authority of the arresting officer which is determined by law; and (2) The presence of probable cause. Under the law‚ probable cause means “actual belief or reasonable ground of suspicion” . It is generally‚ determined prior to the issuance of a warrant of arrest. A warrant of arrest is applied by a law enforcer from the court issued after the determination of probable cause by the judge after

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    They could see his T-shirt‚ and it says‚ ICEMAN. The Iceman went to the boys to talk to them. He says that he is a police officer. He asks if they have had anything to drink. They have. He wants to arrest them for being too young to buy alcoholic drinks. They will not listen to him. However‚ he arrests them. They take them to the police station and interrogates them. But they refuse to say they have used none of the money from the victory and Victor wants the money when he gets out of jail. Characterize

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    when a possible suspect is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation. (Ncthakur‚ 2012) Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings are required When the police arrest a suspect and want to ask questions‚ the law in the United States requires law officials to issue specific warnings‚ (Miranda rights) to the person being arrested‚ or the statement will fail to be admitted into evidence. This rule and protocol was

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    at 12:30 am‚ I received a call about a burglary crime committed in Brooklyn‚ east New York.  As I approach the house I saw a male approximately the age of 17-20 years old‚ outside of the house looking suspicious and dressed in black. I decided to arrest him. Although‚ I don’t sufficient evidence of the male been a thief‚ I took him to the police station to interrogate him. The victim arrived to see the boy; the victim asks me in English what is happening. Both the boy and the victim’s family member

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    Grasby Case Study 2015

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    On August 21st 2015 Robert Grasby reported his 1998 Dodge Ram with a trailer attached was stolen. Mr Grasby stated there was no glass breakage and the only person he could think of that may have taken the tvehicle was Timothy Alan Rackley‚ an former employee. Mr. Grasby stted the Mr. Rackley knew where the spare key was hidden. On August 23rd‚ 2015 at 2300 hours Tina Grasby located the vehicle at 7126 Holly Lane Mablevale AR. The vehicle was towed to 3812 Cloverdale Road Jacksonville AR by Wiese

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    Essay On Search Warrants

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    officers must have consent‚ search warrant‚ or probable cause. All search warrants start out out as probable cause. Law enforcement officers file a request with the court officer that issues warrants stating their reason for needing to search private property. If the officer agrees then the warrant is issued but it will list exactly what they are searching for. Consent means that the owner of the private property has allowed the officer to search

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    decision to stay or go. No one wants to see people stay and get hurt‚ but it was their choice and they have to be able to live with that no matter what happens to them. However‚ that does not give the government the right to disrespect their rights and arrest them just to get them out of harm’s way and then put them in a prison. Arresting them to get them out of the city is something that is more understandable‚ but if they are imprisoned it is not just and is breaking the power authorities were given

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