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    Attempted Burglary

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    Synopsis: Attempted burglary that occurred between the hours of 1500 on 12/6/2016 and 0830 on 12/7/16 at 7450 35th St N, 1202, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. An unknown suspect broke the window located on the northeast side of the residence. The tenant reported nothing stolen during this incident. No current leads. Case Status open refer to CIS for review. Evidence: 5 photographs submitted to PCSO Property and Evidence Burglarized building (lock) Force Entry, Suspect broke the glass window on the…

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    n 8/31/2016 at approximately 10:40am I, Officer Hunter was dispatched to Dollar General located at 7520 Martin Bluff Road in reference to threatening phone calls and messages. Upon arrival I spoke with Theresa Coleman. Coleman said that at approximately 10:30 am she received a phone call from Edward Brou. During the call Brou told Coleman to go to (Bosmo Vines) online to view a message that he left there for her. Coleman said that she went to the site but was unable to view the message. Coleman…

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    P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P alleges that he received a call from his wife informing him that his grandmother, Odyssey Rodriguez (non-party) had been arrested and was being held at the 83rd precinct. P claims he went to the 83rd precinct and MOS informed him that Ms. Rodriguez was arrested for criminal trespass at 211 Irving Avenue. P claims that he left the precinct and went to 211 Irving Avenue where he was informed by Katrina Hernandez (non-party) that Mr. Rodriguez was…

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    Debarros Memo

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    Police Officer Alexander Debarros #3776 was interviewed by Sergeant William Silvers #2420 on Wednesday, June 10, 2015, at 1352 hours. Present was Respondent’s Council Shaun Owens. Respondent DeBarros stated that he was on routine patrol in the 9400 block of Lanham Severn Road on December 18, 2014, at approximately 2115 hours. Respondent DeBarros stated he was in uniform and was operating his assigned marked patrol car 5110. Respondent DeBarros advised that he observed a vehicle driving passed…

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    McFadden was therefore, considered not only an expert in strategies, but also, on criminal tricks and pickpocketing in other words steeling things from a person’s pocket without them noticing. Working in law enforcement as a police officer for 39 years, and as a detective for 35 years McFadden developed an observational habit and therefore a daily routine over the years. In the oral testimony he explained how while patrolling in Cleveland, Ohio in 1963 McFadden spotted two individuals being…

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    Stop and Search is now governed by 2 statutes; stop and search with arrest situates under the police and criminal evidence act 1984 whilst a stop and search without an arrest comes under section 60 of the criminal justice and public order act. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/police/operational-policing/pace-codes/pace-code-a-2011?view=Binary, Section 60 of the 1994 criminal justice and public Order Act was introduced to originally tackle people going to illegal raves which were a major…

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    officers have needed the information on electronic devices. They need this data for finding missing citizens and suspects. But have been stopped in their tracks countless times. They have been stopped by the owners and others that believe the 4th Amendment enables them to decline the seizing and search of their devices. They want officers to have a warrant. Provided that the information on the devices are said to be private. The data should not be kept from officers of the law just because of…

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    In an article by Saranac Hale Spencer, which was published 7 March, entitled “Rules May Change for Digital Search Warrants,” Spencer discusses the Delaware Supreme Court decision to require more specific search and seizure warrants for electronic devices. In 2015, Christopher Wheeler, a former Tower Hill headmaster, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for 25 counts of dealing in child pornography. However, the warrants used to obtain the information were so broad he was able to appeal and is…

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    The right to privacy is a constitutional requirement that each human being is entitled to. It is alluded to in the fourth schedule of the united states of the American constitution and provides that every citizen is protected from indiscriminate searches, one that secures one’s house, papers, and persons from unreasonable searches. However, this right is not absolute, in that there are instances where a person, his house of belonging is amenable to such a search, especially when it is suspected…

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    Roy Olmstead Case Summary

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    violated his 4th Amendment guarantees which protect against unreasonable search and seizures as well as violated his 5th Amendment guarantees against testifying against yourself. Olmstead was found guilty on appeal in the US appellate court and the case was moved to the US…

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