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Law Enforcement & Police - April 2007

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Well by that I mean, should it only be used on the killers who killed their victims brutally and had commited a lot more. Like a serial killer. Also if he continues killing in the prison he is in.

Also if there is supporting evidence, DNA, and a confession or boast from the killer themselves. Especially if the killer says OK on the being executed.

Also to avoid executing an innocent person, that's why I say, should it be used on vicious serial killers only.

2007-04-10 13:50:35 · 22 answers · asked by sleez_boy 4

I got a rolling stop ticket years ago and the officer asked if I had a gun in the car. He told me there was a gun registration under my name in another county in California. I have no idea how to find this out and straighten it out. I had my ID lost and used once but never knew about the gun. Thanks

2007-04-10 13:29:42 · 4 answers · asked by trixa2icu 2

is it considered a violent crime even though it was an accident?

2007-04-10 12:14:01 · 2 answers · asked by shop_tiludrop1 2

I got busted with a empty pipe and i live in casa grande arizona all they found on me was the empty pipe and they are calling it a class 6 felony what are the chances of a ua and me going to juvie also anyone else had this happen what did they do to you?

2007-04-10 12:07:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

was arrested feb on vacation in big bear at my cabin for drunk in public after I called 911 because of domestic disbute with my cousin. law enforecement have no evidence I was drunk. if i go to court tomorrow with no legal representation...what will happen ?

2007-04-10 11:47:29 · 9 answers · asked by Ann 1

Is carrying a gun in a closed gun case in the car considered to be concealing the gun?

2007-04-10 11:22:21 · 10 answers · asked by m 1

well the speed limit was 45, and i was going 75...yeah i know how stupid of me, but any advice on how i can get my ticket reduced ? it's $224. does it matter if the officer doesnt show up or not ? please helpp!

2007-04-10 11:05:17 · 7 answers · asked by ali_ed2001 2

If the governor orders you to arrest a judge and the judge orders you to arrest the governor, who do you obey? Who's your boss, a judge or a governor?

2007-04-10 09:49:51 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

out of interest - what do you think would elicit that kind of response:

I'm 6'2", 180lbs, 'off-white' .. I suppose I walk pretty tall with an air of confidence - even though I was in a grungy part of town - I know it well, I may have had a look of disdain as I'm pretty sick of crackhead-junkie-jibber scumbags ruining my city.. but ah - while I may have vigilante tendencies, I'm no cop - kind of a punk (rocker) really ..

I dunno waht does an u/c cop look like?

2007-04-10 09:19:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

court appointed lawyer be ok?

2007-04-10 08:48:15 · 4 answers · asked by Sam G 1

2007-04-10 08:41:10 · 37 answers · asked by Sexy lady 2

I was waiting in a cell at the court after I had already seen the judge and he had refused to release me on personal recognizance. My bail was set at $500. Later a security guard walks around and goes cell by cell asking people for a name and number so he could make the call for bail for you. I was never taken out f the cell so I could talk on the phone. He was the one who made the call supposedly. I think the person being held should be allowed to talk on the phone instead of some guard because what if he never made the call and pretended he did? My friend said she never received such call and as a result no one knew I was there until I was sent to the jail and was able to call from there. If they would have let me make the call or at least dialed the number in front of me and then put the phone to my ear I could have posted bail right there at the court. Was it unconstitutional or a civil rights violation? I think it was and I am going to sue.

2007-04-10 08:27:39 · 17 answers · asked by AL IS ON VACATION AND HAS NO PIC 5

On the sign for the speed limit of a school zone it says when "children are present", but does that mean Monday through friday, during normal school hours even though the children are not actually crossing the streets and in front of the school, so they are not in danger of any passing cars. Or does it mean only when children are actually visiblly present, crossing the street before and after school? So could I get a tickect for going 35 in a 25 school zone at 11 am in the morning when kids are not even in front of the school, but actually present within the school?

2007-04-10 07:57:23 · 5 answers · asked by Mary J 1

What I mean, for those locked up long times, do they allow wives or husbands to stay and have intimate relations for a few minutes?

2007-04-10 07:01:31 · 8 answers · asked by 35073209 3

go to work for me to have his record sealed. We live in Texas...any idea how much something like this cost?
Thanks

2007-04-10 06:48:22 · 6 answers · asked by Corona 5

I was driving at about 5 am and sort of dozed off...needless to say I learned my lesson about that...because I went on the shoulder and hit one of those orange barriers they put up when there's construction on the highways. It completely ripped my mirror off. If someone took down my licence plate number, what would happen if they report it as reckless driving?

2007-04-10 06:20:10 · 4 answers · asked by grumpysnail 1

Im in Minnesota if that matters!

2007-04-10 05:52:34 · 7 answers · asked by Molly323 5

My brother is in jail waiting to post bond. I've been told that I can't visit him if he's still there tomorrow because I'm less than 6 months out.

Is this a normal rule or is it just where we are?

2007-04-10 05:37:32 · 4 answers · asked by Jamie 1

My daughter was molested last year by a friends uncle, and when it was reported they picked up the "man" and he was given a lie detector test which he failed by 98% but they cannot use that against him. Now they are saying that because it is her word against his that they cannot do anything because there was no evidence, and that just really burns me up. I think that a lie detector test should be able to be used in court especially when it comes to young children like this.

2007-04-10 05:16:12 · 6 answers · asked by Kristi H 1

I took a drug screen at my probation office, and it came up "positive", i havent smoked in at least 2 years. It had one bar full and the second bar was faded alittle bit. what does that mean? I heard that it was inconclusive. But he gave me a positive reading.

After I left the probation office, I went to the hospital and took a drug screen there and came up negative for THC, cocaine, I had no drugs in my system at all.

I called my P.O the next Thursday when i was supposed to check in with him and told him that i came up negative at the hospital..He told me it didn't matter, are they allowed to do that?

My probation Officer is black, and I'm white, could he be racist? or trying to set me up?

2007-04-10 03:14:16 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Megans law requires paedophiles names to be known to members of the public who live in the same area. But what if a person is found guilty and then later found to be innocent.

2007-04-10 02:40:18 · 12 answers · asked by purplepeace59 5

A man is at his home in the early morning following his daily routine of reading the paper and drinking his coffee. He is in the kitchen when he hears some noise coming from the living room. He believes it to be the family dog and dismisses the noise. Moments later he hears someone running down the stairs. As he rounds the corner he comes face to face with a police officer. “Is this 108,” asks the officer. Confused the man has no reply. “Is this house number 108,” the officer insisted. The man replies, “No, this is 128.” The officer turns and leaves immediately.

The officer, responding to a 911 call, searched all the rooms of the house in order to try and save a man’s life that was experiencing a heart attack but went to the wrong house initially. The officer went back to apologize and explained to the man his error. The police then asked the man to turn and place his hands on his head. While upstairs he found a large amount of cocaine.

2007-04-10 02:12:38 · 13 answers · asked by Ron P 2

I had attended a training on gangs recently and the officer presenting it stated that as organized criminal organizations go, the NOLA PD is the worst in the nation.

2007-04-10 01:29:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-09 22:01:36 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

i just got home and i think one of those cameras might have taken a picture of my car because i think i sped through the yellow light.

there was a car that was on the other lane that was farther back than me but since it was night time i still saw the flash.

can those cameras give speeding tickets because i might have been over the limit.

and if i did get a picture taken for some kind of violation how long should i expect before it gets in the mail

2007-04-09 19:38:25 · 12 answers · asked by joey 1

I'm a single mom to a three month old little girl, I haven't spoken to the father for 8 months. I have a child support order but my ex cannot be found. He has an outstanding warrant out for his arrest. I know that he's going to be at a certain place at a certain time; can I call the police station and inform them? Will they do anything about it?

2007-04-09 18:56:50 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it when the case is resolved? if so, how do i do it? do i call the court, the police station? thanks

2007-04-09 18:34:10 · 7 answers · asked by AL IS ON VACATION AND HAS NO PIC 5

I just saw a documentary about the Jonestown suicide; couldn't believe this was my first time ever hearing about it. Anyway, I know that with the David Koresh and Branch Davidian incident, the police and other law enforcement officials came in and stopped it. I didn't get to see the entire Jonestown documentary, because I just happened to flip to it while channel surfing, so i'm not sure if law enforcement became involved in that incident or not. However, I was wondering do they do this with all cults, or whatever you'd like to call groups like this...or does law enforcement only step in when the groups present themselves as a threat?

2007-04-09 16:40:27 · 9 answers · asked by LibraT 4

After following me for about 5 miles he pulls me over and asks for my license and registration, which I give to him. He looks my car over; everything is current like the inspection sticker, registration, etc. Next the cop asks me for my consent to search my car. I reply that not only did he not have probable cause to pull me over in the first place, but he also has no probable cause to search my car and therefore, no, I do not consent to a search. Cop calls his supervisor who asks me how I'm doing. Fine, I reply, and I ask why I'm pulled over. He goes over to the first cop who'd stopped me, got my lisence and registration from him, giving 'em back to me and saying "have a nice night". I leave, am followed to county line. Any idea what causes this to happen? I do drive an older car (1985 thunderbird). Was it a good idea to not give consent to a search? I don't use and drugs at all, nor do I drink, so I had no acid, no weed, no beer. Thanks for your thoughts on this.

2007-04-09 16:33:25 · 12 answers · asked by rollieskreetie 2

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