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    Criminal Procedure Code

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    INFORMATION TO MAGISTRATES AND POLICE AND PERSONS MAKING ARRESTS Section ACT 593 11. 12. 13. 14. Public‚ when to assist Magistrates‚ Justices of the Peace and police Aid to persons other than police officer executing warrant Public to give information of certain matters Police officer bound to report certain matters CHAPTER IV ARREST‚ ESCAPE AND RE-TAKING 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Arrest‚ how made Search of place entered by person sought

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    physical objects‚ such as weapons‚ drugs‚ and clothing. The techniques used to obtain physical evidence ultimately vary from each circumstance. In particular‚ this chapter highlights the confiscation of evidence in situations lacking the use of a search warrant. In regard to‚ obtaining physical evidence from the person of suspect‚ there are three types of encounters in which occur between citizens and law enforcement officers. The first encounter can be voluntary. A voluntary conversation usually takes

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    Umil vs. Ramos

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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. 81567 October 3‚ 1991 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR HABEAS CORPUS OF ROBERTO UMIL‚ ROLANDO DURAL and RENATO VILLANUEVA‚ MANOLITA O. UMIL and NICANOR P. DURAL‚ FELICITAS V. SESE‚ petitioners‚ vs. FIDEL V. RAMOS‚ MAJ. GEN. RENATO DE VILLA‚ BRIG. GEN. RAMON MONTANO‚ BRIG. GEN. ALEXANDER AGUIRRE‚ respondents. G.R. Nos. 84581-82 October 3‚ 1991 AMELIA ROQUE and WILFREDO BUENAOBRA‚ petitioners‚ vs. GEN. RENATO DE VILLA

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    door and‚ 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

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    you witnessed Mr. Lincoln enter the building and conduct several hand-to-hand gun and weapons transactions. You select the time of 1:30 and 3:30am on February 12th. You write up the warrants and get the paperwork signed by the judge that day as you formally swear out the affidavit‚ search warrants and arrest warrant for Lincoln and his crew. Three detectives from another jurisdiction‚ City of Kaplan‚ which is 40 miles away‚ contact and inform him that they had a double homicide in their town and

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    Investigation Report Case # 123555 Investigator: Officer Rookie October 24‚ 2012 – October 30‚ 2012 The subject of this investigation is Ernie Hempway A.K.A Eric Cartman‚ suspected of committing robbery with a deadly weapon (ADW) towards the victim‚ John Steinbeck. On October 24‚ 2012‚ Steinbeck reported at approximately 3:00PM‚ he arrived at his residence located at 222 River Road‚ Riverend City. Steinbeck states he entered the house‚ turned on the television

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    Search Warrants

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    Search Warrants Melissa Eggleston American Inter Continental University Abstract This paper will discuss many factors of search warrants‚ it will discuss the process by which a search warrant can be sought and issued‚ emphasizing the Fourth Amendment requirements. This paper will also explain probable cause and the standard by which the cause is met. Also‚ it will describe and discuss at least 2 types of searches that do not require a warrant. Also being discussed is the rationale for allowing

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    Debt with Warrants

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    Debt with Warrants Like a convertible security‚ debt with warrants attached is issued with a feature that allows its holder to purchase a given number of shares at a certain price. Warrants act as a “sweetener” when attached to debt securities. It adds its marketability and lowers its required interest rate. Usually‚ the holders (of warrants) will not exercise their warrants until the market value of the security exceeds the exercise price because they can purchase the said security in a cheaper

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    seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause. This amendment impacts law enforcement because police need a warrant to make arrests and searches. This is not applicable if the officer has first-hand knowledge of an event and the evidence is likely to be destroyed or the subject will abscond if time is taken to get a warrant. If a warrantless search is made by the police that should have been made only after a warrant was issued‚ then all knowledge gained by that evidence

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    statutory power of entry‚ search and seizure without a warrant in Part II of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (“PACE”) did not extend to extradition cases‚ and that any search and seizure had been unlawful and in breach of Article 8 of the Human Right Convention (“ECHR”). The Commissioner of Police appealed to the House of Lords. Material Facts: Mr. Rottman is a German businessman. A court in Germany issued a warrant for his arrest in 1996 with an allegation that he committed fraud in

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