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    On October 14, 2016, at 1556 hours, Officer Villalon requested back up at room 1B102, with a disruptive Veteran. Upon arrival, I entered the room and saw Veteran James Wilson – 4010 sitting in a chair and Officer Villalon standing beside the desk to the right. While in the room Officer Villalon was explaining to Wilson that he could use profanity towards Pat Garrett the Pharmacy Supervisor. Wilson stated “Well use profanity towards me”. Officer Villalon stated “you use profanity towards him…

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    In Section E, Constable Ellis introducing himself by stating his name, rank and what station he was from. Constable Ellis also informed the suspect that he would be asking questions regarding the allegation of Assault, therefor complying with Safeguards LEPRA Section 202. The court requires admissions to be obtained fairly from a suspect so they are admissible. It is legislated under section 139 (1) (C) that the Police officer must caution the accused prior to questioning them. Section 139 of…

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    Miranda v. Arizona The Miranda rights have continued to stay in the law enforcement system for many years now, but how they are read, and who they are read to is starting to be a conflict in today’s generation. Miranda rights have survived to this day, and revisions to the Miranda warning is being talked about based on who is listening and understanding their rights. The question of whether or not the way the Miranda warning is read should be changed is based on the targeted minors who do not…

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    Arresting Officer’s Statement: On January 4, 2016, Detective T. Northern, Portsmouth Police Department, reported the following took place on November 10, 2015: “The victim was standing at the front door of the school entrance when the suspect and her mother attempted to open the door. The victim would not open the door according to school policy. Suspect and mother cursed the victim. Suspect then began punching the victim in the face numerous times. The victim received bruises and scratches to…

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    PART I – Arrest of LEE and legal obligations There are a number of legal issues surrounding the arrest of Mr LEE by Constable YOUNG. These legal issues commence shortly after the intercept which is for a relatively minor traffic matter which first presents itself to the police. At the point when when LEE attempts to leave neither he nor YEOH have committed an offence where there is a power of arrest by the attending officers. LEE is a passenger and has really little to do with YEOH and his…

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    In today’s world technology is readily available to just about everyone. Most people have a phone of some form and most of those phones have the ability to take both pictures and videos. As more accusations are thrown around it is becoming more and more normal to have individuals record others when they are being detained or arrested by police officers. This tactic is becoming increasingly necessary to protect both sides and allows little to no room for misinterpretation. One would think that if…

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    resembled the man’s, that should not have led to the man’s arrest. Just because you look similar to someone who committed a crime does not mean you can be arrested just for how you look. By using this mask, he stole about $15,000 dollars from six bank robberies. He chose this method because Conrad was able…

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    to ensure that others are upholding it, and lawyers taking advantage of a client because there is no other option for said client. Abuse of power is not uncommon, as many police officers maintain the persona of being better than the criminals they arrest, therefore demeaning them, even before they are even convicted. *Insert article about abuse of power* *Small intro to Cesar, 33 year old…

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    The case study I choose to work with was United States v. Juvenile Male. According to the study the juvenile male, R.P. identified himself as an adult the at the point of arrest. However, that was determined to be incorrect by the dispatcher when the Federal Border Patrol ran his information. R.P.’s date of birth was 1/1/1989. Around 1700 on the November 19, 2006 R.P. was detained for what at that time was believed to be smuggling of aliens into the US. At 0000 on November 20,2006 R.P. was read…

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    “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from a Roman to a Pug”, I scream. “Well, twenty years may not have the ability to change my nose, but it can change a good man to a bad one,” the man stated. “You’re under arrest ‘Silky’ Bob. I know what you did out in the West”, the man…

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