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    her family’s Boulder Colorado home. It has been 20 years and the murder is still unsolved. Despite many other suspects and theories that have been thought over the 20 years that this murder has been unsolved, John Bennett Ramsey killed his daughter. John Bennett would get a lot of insurance money, the ransom note could have been a backup plan, and…

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    Singh 1 The suspect had eternal conflict with the way the old man looked so he murdered, chopped, and concealed the body. A tenant living with an old man was troubled by his eye so he plans to kill him. He stalks and then kills the man and hides the body under three floorboards. The police come and the tenant confesses his crime. Premeditated murder is planning, plotting, or deliberately doing something. The suspect is guilty because he premeditated the murder with caution. The suspect is…

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    real issue when it comes to home insurance in Chandler, AZ. Fraudulent home insurance claims can be phony claims and fake property damage, to name a few. If you are considering exaggerating your insurance claim, don’t. If you know someone who you suspect committed insurance fraud, then you should report them because it affects you as well. Fraud Drives Up Premiums Fraudulent insurance claims are often paid by insurance companies. If you couple that with the fact that insurance claims are…

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    cause to be there. “More than bare suspicion; it exists when “the facts and circumstance within the [the officers’] knowledge and of which they [have] reasonably trustworthy information [are] sufficient to warrant a prudent man in believing that the [suspect] had committed or was committing an offense.”…

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    Summary Of Wilson's Case

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    On August 9, 2014 police officer Darren Wilson heard a call on his radio about a shoplifting in progress. It was then that Wilson proceeded on with his day only to encounter 18-year-old Michael Brown and 20-year-old Dorian Johnson were walking in the middle of the street; both of which matched the description of the call that had occurred earlier. The events of that day resulted in Brown’s death. This ultimately aggravated the citizens of Ferguson who then protested in effort to stand up for…

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    Before, a suspect was able to go to another state trying to avoid apprehension, now the agencies has the power to transfer suspects information for officers to be aware of crimes and assaults outside their jurisdictions to make it easier to track any possible suspect (Davidson, 2014). Mooreover, enforcement agencies are using License plates readers (LPR), The LPR are attached to police vehicles…

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    loafers and a trench coat, it would be too risky. 3.Cooper also didn’t notice that his reserve chute was only for training and had been sewn shut, something a skilled skydiver would have checked. ("D.B. Cooper Redux") E.There are many theories and suspects in the D.B. Cooper case and these are just the tip of the iceberg.…

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    contacted by a police officer in his encampment on the day the fire. Arvizu did not have any information to give the police department in regards to the fire. Once the Fire Department and Police Department left the scene, Arvizu was approached by Suspect Torres. Torres reportedly admitted to Arvizu that she started the fire in order to get rid of him. Torres did not specify how she started the fire.…

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    Brutality Police officers are the brave men and women out on the streets making sure the society is running smoothly. When a police officer sees something out of the ordinary, it is their duty to put a stop to it. However, if there is a situation where a suspect draws a firearm of any kind on a police officer, the police officer has to do anything in their power, including discharging their own weapon, to protect the citizens, as well as his own self. The occupation of a police officer can be as…

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    officer should use this guideline when he/she arrives at a scene when either their life is being threatened or another person’s life is. 2) When the officer arrives at a scene and they see a suspect with a weapon. The use of this guideline would come in handy if an officer would arrive at a scene and the suspect had a gun or any other weapon pointing towards the officer or another person. 3) If a police officer is trying to make an arrest and he/she is making…

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