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Law Enforcement & Police - August 2007

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I doubt that they would do so for murder, but I asking mainly about crimes that are less serious. If not, in what cases they do not offer plea bargaining? Thank you

2007-08-02 05:46:03 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just found out an old friend has admitted to stealing over 60k from bank accounts. She worked in a bank. she pleaded guilty of theft and false accounting. this is her first offence what is her punishment likely to be?

2007-08-02 04:20:44 · 13 answers · asked by Vikki R 1

Canadian police services always seem to make out that their jobs are the most important. They are beginning to sound like cartoon characters. At the end of the tunnel will we see the tax rates go up to give them danger pay? Police forces personel are not in the top 10 most dangerous occupations. They have a job to do, just as important as yours and mine.

2007-08-02 03:50:47 · 3 answers · asked by reinformer 6

What is the consquences of this law? Will the local person be at any risk? I not so sure, what are the risk? Pls advise. Thanks.

2007-08-02 03:11:42 · 3 answers · asked by ButterMilkQueso 2

i am 17 and i live in maine. my parnts and me have been fighting like crazy and i want to leave and move in with my boyfriend, and my parnts are the type of people to call the cops and ive asked around and some people have said that the cops wont do anything. they will jsut leave me be bcuz i am 17. is this true? will they do anything?

2007-08-02 02:46:10 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

how does it affect them?

2007-08-02 02:07:21 · 35 answers · asked by I dont know 4

Sanjay Dutt gets 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
Was the sentence against Sanjay Dutt too harsh ?
What do you think ?
Log on to your account in http://www.IndiaDemocracy.org and vote

2007-08-02 00:06:47 · 4 answers · asked by Pulak Barua 1

2007-08-01 23:47:12 · 6 answers · asked by tlkrgrlz 3

I'm planning on buying a glock 19, i've delliberated quit a bit on it. I like that ammo is affordable, readily avalible, relatively low recoil, and has substanitial ballistic performance. also the 15 round clip is a plus, I plan on stacking it w/ 2fmj, 2hp, 2fmj, 3hp, 1 fmj, 1wc, 3hp, 1wc. I don't plan on keeping a round in the chamber because though I know the glock is safe from my mistakes I don't want it to fire if someone else manages to get their hands on it and pulls the trigger. It will be my first personal gun, I'm getting it for 2 main reasons; 1, I'm a bartender and walk home late at night hopefully with a good deal of cash in my pocket; 2, I think it is likely that at some point in my lifetime $hit is going to "hit the fan" no better time than the present to start working towards proficiency with a tool of self defence. So I've thought all that out, my question here is; what does the compensator do exactly? am I better with it or without it? the $30 differnce is no concern.

2007-08-01 23:31:27 · 8 answers · asked by brad d 1

After 2 years of lies and coverup in the case of Jean Charles DeMenenzes unlawful killing by anti-terrorist police on the London underground it seems the truth might now be emerging with the acknowledgement that he was neither dressed in a jacket potentially concealing a bomb, did not run or jump over a barrier, and was not challenged by police before being summarily executed by police on a London underground train. He was an innocent man sitting on a train reading a paper on his way to work.

Written statements made by the police at that time totally contradict the facts which indicate a deliberate attempt to coverup their incompetence, unlawful killing hence deliberatley perverting the course of justice.

Of the months of surveilance and so called intelligence reports and the eleven officers involved how could something like this happen, and why has no one been brought to task for his death. It could not have been simply a trajic mistake.

Incompetence or cavalier policing?

2007-08-01 23:25:43 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

and speeding and they put points on your licence, does that mean you have a criminal record in the UK?

2007-08-01 22:24:22 · 18 answers · asked by starshaped5 1

Many European slave traders in the Caribbean had my last name, Beruvides, and I want to change it due to background checks with employers (many Google/Yahoo your name). Many historians I've talked to have verified the history of my last name. What is the legal process to do this? I don't want this to affect my career for the next 40 yrs!!!! Thanks!

2007-08-01 21:11:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

What would happen if I was caught having a fire lit?

2007-08-01 17:49:21 · 6 answers · asked by . 4

This is a real hard one, but can someone be arrested for making fun of somebody. Or looking good around someone because some people are intimidated by good looking girls/guys. I know they can not be arrested but what are the jury instructions in California for intimidate. It is really vague, because a person can say they feel intimidated or yelling at me makes me feel intimidated. It has to be more than that or else we are all in a world of trouble.

2007-08-01 16:49:38 · 5 answers · asked by Suzanne Orosco 1

If someone gets charged with elder abuse but the so called victim tells the D.A. that it's not true and does not want to be a wittness, can the D.A. press charges against the victim for not showing up for cour, and can the charges be stopped?

2007-08-01 16:34:12 · 3 answers · asked by nancy m 1

wat do i need to do to become a homicide investigator as in high school and college courses etc., thanks for the answers

2007-08-01 16:31:04 · 6 answers · asked by chavez 1

I think but am not sure that if you profit its illegal if you dont its fine anyone know?

2007-08-01 16:12:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-01 16:06:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

How would a better system of fair laws for the common people, that eleminated "buying" your freedom...come to pass?

2007-08-01 15:55:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

is it fair for the police or law enforcement to hide behind buildings or in the dark median with no lights on to catch some one speeding?

2007-08-01 15:55:17 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I helped my landlord get someone evicted for not paying their rent, not cutting their grass, not having a garbage sticker, for damaging our property, for having loud parties, the list goes on & on. Anyway, she's now revving her engine outside of our window until we look, then she throws us the finger, curses at us, parks on our property. Her latest thing is ripping the numbers off of our mailbox. She's completely crazy & I don't want to wait around for her to show up with a gun next. My question is this: Could I file harassment charges for any or all of this?

2007-08-01 15:50:02 · 8 answers · asked by Lynn 1

Im starting College soon, and I was wondering about what classes would help for a job in Federal Law enforcement.
I was thinking about possibly a job in ICE (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) or the FBI.
My thoughts are to double major in Criminal Justice and Computer Science at SUNY Brockport.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. Especially from those actually in law enforcement jobs!

2007-08-01 15:32:26 · 4 answers · asked by stargeer2 1

At 11 p.m. two undercover detectives are driving through a commercial district in their city. There has been a rash of commercial breaking and enterings in this area with no leads or suspects. The two detectives are trying to "scare up" something to go on to solve the B&Es.
The two detectives notice a van that they would like to stop. The detectives can not come up with reasonable suspicion to stop the van. One of the detectives notices that the van has no working license plate light which is a valid traffic violation. The two detectives pull the van over and develop probable cause to search the vehicle when they notice office equipment in the back of the van that matches some items stolen two nights ago. They later arrest the driver and passenger. The two detectives have been assigned to property crimes for years and have not written a traffic ticket in years. The defense argues that this stop was made just so the detectives could search their clients van.

2007-08-01 14:44:47 · 9 answers · asked by El Scott 7

I plead nolo on a speeding charge in January 2003. BUT, I just got a speeding ticket in June 2007...can I plead nolo again?? (It is a $400.00 ticket and I do not have the $400....any suggestions??? THANKS SO MUCH!!!

2007-08-01 14:20:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

can an officer randomly ask you to open your trunk without a warrant and if they can, do they need probably cause?

2007-08-01 13:47:35 · 15 answers · asked by Max S 1

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