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    ones who did extensive research and found certain evidence. They also classified the suspects. They entered the Lindbergh’s home and were able to find the notes and seek for more proof. The Correctional agencies were the ones who interview suspects, they also were the ones who did extensive research on the note that was left and any other information they have found. They also got a team to spy on lead suspect Bruno Richard Hauptman, and they also got access to his handwriting to compare with…

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    our judicial system. On July 25, 1984, nine-year old Dawn Hamilton’s body was found in the woods of Rosedale, Maryland after she had been brutally raped and murdered (guest lecture). Within one week, law enforcement found and arrested the primary suspect of Dawn Hamilton’s murder, twenty-three-year old Kirk Bloodsworth (guest lecture). Police seemed certain that they had the murderer in custody. The young man’s trial lasted two weeks, and the jury ultimately convicted the defendant, sentencing…

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    who just detained the suspect Timothy R. Smith for retail theft. As I was speaking with Mr. Waddell, he stated that he saw a white male acting suspicious and placed a Snickers candy bar in his right rear pants pocket while exiting the store. He also stated that he saw the suspect walking past the register without making no attempt to pay for the stolen Snickers. In addition to detaining the suspect outside of the front door, Mr. Waddell had told me that he had the suspect empty out his pockets…

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    2012). Eyewitness testimony still remains to be widely used throughout the court systems unless there appears to be a flaw within the evidence collected. (Clare, 2012) Such as the different variables that come into play when creating a lineup of suspects for the witness to choose from, lineups with intense racial differences single out individuals among other things as well such as the sizing of the profile pictures, and the amount of times a picture is shown. Pictures that are shown more than…

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    States Supreme Court Justices consisted of cases displaying tactics by policemen in using psychological methods in getting suspects to confess (Hemmens, 2014). Another concern was lack of understanding of the due process rules without accessing all facts and circumstances. Other concerns dealt with…

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    Pc 211 Incident

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    INTRODUCTION: The suspect used a handgun to forcefully take the victim's money, in violation of PC 211-Robbery Strong Arm. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: The incident occurred on the south sidewalk of Esther Street, outside of the Dance Studio located at 4 Esther Street. INJURIES: None LOSS: • Approximately $813.00 in US currency. • Stainless steel money clip, worth approximately $30.00. EVIDENCE: None INVESTIGATION: On 03-15-16 at approximately 2149 hours, Officer Saunders #7720 and I…

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    has not been solved. There are many suspects and theories about why people wanted to kill her. There were 38 suspects between two miles of her house. None of which were the main eight suspects. As I said there…

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    Forensic Evidence Essay

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    In the criminal justice world, the theory of criminal investigation is laid out in a way that seems to be the same for every situation, but that is not the case in all cases. In some cases, the process has to be critiqued to fit the situation. In the world we live in we criminals are unfortunately getting better and better at committing crimes with little trace. People believe that the information investigators need are right their hands because of the CSI effect. This makes it harder and harder…

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    This lack of knowledge of the suspects whereabouts is supported by the actions of the FBI where they were desperately seeking information from the public about details about the suspect’s identities as well as where they may be hiding. The authorities were also warning the public that the suspects would most likely heavily armed, a threat to public safety and security and needed to be treated as extremely dangerous…

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    was said that there were corrupt cops that worked in the Philadelphia Agency, and they allegedly were beating up the suspects that were apprehended and said to have stolen 500,000 worth of drugs amongst other things. All six of the officers that were arrested were specialized narcotics officers who worked for the agency. Federal agents said that these officers apprehended the suspects they were after and took their drugs and money, and turned it to their own and started selling it to make profit…

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