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    K9 Proposal Examples

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    Hello, I am Deputy Daniel L. Glidden of the Andrew County Sheriff’s Department. We are seeking donations in order to assist our K9 Unit when purchasing a new K9 and equipment. With your contributions, you will be helping Andrew County Sheriff’s Department support the K9 program, a phenomenal tool to be utilized. My current partner, K9 Jak, is an 11-year-old Belgian Malinois. The Sheriff’s Department purchased Jak a little over a year ago from a Sheriff’s Department in Utah. Jak is trained to…

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    The Case Of Steven Avery

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    In 1985, an innocent man was sent to prison for a sentence of 36 years. This man’s name was Steven Avery. Steven was a resident on Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. A county where the police, the people you shouldn’t be afraid of, didn’t quite accept Avery because of an incident with his cousin, who was also the wife of the deputy, some time back, against Sandy Morris. The incident involved an empty fire arm weapon, which he pointed at Morris, when asked why he did it, his didn’t like the rumors…

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    SYNOPSIS: On the 3rd of October, 2015, I, CPL. Lessane, of the Hampton County Sheriff’s Office, responded to Estill Police Department, in the city/county of Hampton, in reference to an assault that occurred in the Furman area of Hampton County. Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, Roger Bryant, who stated he was assaulted by an individual he identified as “Shawn”, on Honey Hill Road in Furman, unknown exact address. I gathered the pertinent information needed to complete this…

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    Police Disparities

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    Three convincing issues confronted early American police divisions: (1) ought to police be formally dressed; (2) if they convey guns; and (3) the amount of power would they be able to use to do their obligations. The neighborhood dealers and specialists who had pushed the improvement of civil policing needed the police formally dressed with the goal that they could be effortlessly distinguished by persons looking for their help thus they would make a conspicuous police vicinity in the city. Some…

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    Django Film Analysis

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    displays the law enforcement’s failure to enforce any moral or lawful act early in the film and this scene sets the tone for the rest of the film. The scene begins right after Shultz rescues Django and they arrive in Daughterly, Texas. Shultz kills the sheriff of the county in the street. Afterwards, the marshal and the militia of the town come to the bar in order to arrest and/or kill Shultz and Django if they resist. Instead, Shultz proves that he is beyond the law and instead of arresting…

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    Wrongful Conviction It seems that even with the guidance of the 13th Amendment we still have the repeating error of wrongful conviction. Every 1 in 25 Americans that has been sentenced to death have been later proven of being innocent (Gross, 2015). To Resolve the problem of wrongful conviction in the prison and jail system the governor should lower the sentencing of minor crimes, strengthen the use of DNA and, review old cases often. The United States has been known of being very tough when it…

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    important thing in a job because that’s how you are able to have things in life and not struggle in life. A sheriff officer makes about 60,270 a year (Bls.org). This is enough to support a family and be able to pay bills. This is can help buy a house and to do things extra that maybe most people cannot do. I will be able to continue the hobbies I do now which is hunting and fishing. The sheriff makes about 28.97 an hour (study.com). Which is not bad considering you work a long shift. That helps…

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    Derek had learned throughout the course of his life that it really didn't take much for a good day to turn into a bad day at the drop of a hat. He also knew that it was damn near impossible to salvage those days that suddenly go sour; that there isn't anything to do except try again the next day and hope for the best. Isaac and him have had their fair share of days of that sort and Derek could almost feel when one was coming on. They usually start off with something along the lines of Isaac…

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    Amber Portwood’s fiancé Matt Baier has a dark past and portions of it are coming out and being made public. In the case of a woman who filed a restraining order against Matt because she feared for her life, she ended up dropping the restraining order out of fear. Radar Online, Feb. 29, 2016 reported that six month after she dropped the restraining order against Matt, she committed suicide. According to this woman’s mother, she committed suicide in November 2014. A source told Radar Online that…

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    The government affects my life in many ways. First, I will break down the different types of government in the American Democracy. Local government is the closest to home for us. This can be our city police department, our public administration of the towns, cities or counties we live in. I would think we come into the most contact with local maybe with our police departments. Whether for being pulled over or maybe not following city ordinances in the towns we live in. The next level of…

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