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Police and officers
The limit is strictly enforced by roving Ministry of Fisheries officers with the backing of the New Zealand Police.
* 1993 – A federal judge sentences Los Angeles Police Department officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell to 30 months in prison for violating motorist Rodney King's civil rights.
In modern firearms terminology this is often called a " New York reload " after the practice of New York Police Department officers carrying second ( and even third ) guns as backup.
The story focuses on the members of the A. D. Police, an advanced group of officers tasked with stopping terrorist activities and Boomer crimes in the city of Mega Tokyo.
The A. D. Police are an elite group of highly trained and specially equipped police officers, who have been formed to deal with terrorist activities and Boomer crimes in the city of Mega Tokyo.
Police officers James Sudbury and Steve Jones felt that the crime had " cult " overtones, and that Damien Echols might be a suspect because he had an interest in occultism, and Jones felt him capable of murdering children.
As part of its military ties with El Salvador, the ROC sold T-65 Assault Rifles to El Salvador during the 1970s and 1980s, which are used by the National Civilian Police, and trained Salvadorian military officers during the civil war.
Police could not identify any fingerprints on the devices other than those of the officers who had disarmed them ; however, Soliah's fingerprint, handwriting and signature were identified on a letter sent to order a fuse that could only be used for bomb-making purposes, and components matching those used in the police car bombs were found in a locked closet at the Precida Avenue hideout that Soliah lived in with the other members of SLA.
Military advisers from the United Kingdom and India work with the SMF, the Coast Guard, and the Police Helicopter Unit, and Mauritian police officers are trained in the United Kingdom, India, and France.
* 2009 – Over 100 New Zealand Police officers begin a 40-hour siege of a lone gunman in Napier, New Zealand.
Charlestown Police Station, which served as the Headquarters for police officers in Nevis, was destroyed by fire in December 1991.
Police officers initially had to operate out of the ruin, until the Nevis Island Administration managed to raise the resources to re-house the police.
* 1971 – Fred Quilt, a leader of the Tsilhqot ' in First Nation is severely beaten by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers ; he dies two days later.
* Neighbourhood Policing Team, UK Police term for a group of officers dedicated to policing specific neighbourhoods
Kennedy oversaw 900 federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel including 300 FBI agents, 200 officers from the Oklahoma City Police Department, 125 members of the Oklahoma National Guard, and 55 officers from the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
* 1988 – Two officers of the Victoria Police are gunned down executional style in the Walsh Street police shootings, Australia.
New South Wales Police Force officers search the vehicle of a suspected drug smuggler at a border crossing.
Police officers often carry handcuffs to restrain suspects.
British police officers are governed by similar rules, such as those introduced to England and Wales under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( PACE ), but generally have greater powers.
The largest law enforcement agency in the region is the Pittsburgh Police, with close to 1, 000 sworn officers.
This was the result of an analysis of 1. 7 million contact cards filled out by Toronto Police officers in the period 2003-2008.
Ottawa Police addressed this issue and planned on implementing a new policy regarding officer racially profiling persons, " the policy explicitly forbids officers from investigating or detaining anyone based on their race and will force officers to go through training on racial profiling "( CTV News, 2011 ).

Police and court
* World War I American Police whistles discussed in federal court
In a 1973 court case, a federal judge created one of the first mandated quotas when he ruled that half of the Bridgeport, Connecticut Police Department's new employees must be either black or Puerto Rican.
* A Toronto woman, publicly known only as Jane Doe, waged an 11-year court battle against the Toronto Police Service after being raped in 1986, alleging that the police had used her as bait to catch the Balcony Rapist.
90 % of Patton Village's revenues had originated from the " speed traps " processed by the court and enforced by the then 20-member Patton Village Police Department.
In towns without a local police chief, investigations became the exclusive responsibility of the Connecticut State Police, while State Prosecutors took over the prosecution of cases, and the court system was flattened by the elimination of courts with criminal venue below the level of the Superior Court.
In October 1878, at Beechworth court, Mr Justice Sir Redmond Barry presided over a case in which Mrs. Ellen Kelly ( King ) and two other men in aiding and abetting the attempted murder of a Victoria Police Constable named Alexander Fitzpatrick.
* Police to court where having been charged a suspect is given bail but must attend his first court hearing at the date and Court given
Or by way of a Future Court Attendance Notice ( Future CAN ), which replaced the old court issued summons and is served in person by Police or sometimes by mail.
The court ruled that the stop and search powers of the Police constituted a violation of the right to privacy.
City of Garden Grove v. Superior Court, a published California Court of Appeal decision ( which in California is binding on all courts ), upheld a decision of a trial court to " the Garden Grove Police Department to give Kha back his marijuana " stating " ecause the act is strictly a federal offense, the state has ' no power to punish ... ... as such.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police would then read a court injunction and carry or drag protesters into a bus, which would transport them to the police station in Ucluelet to be charged and released.
The judge in court sentenced Bentley to death because of his interpretation of ' Let him have it ' and described him as ' mentally aiding the murder of Police Constable Sidney Miles '.
The US Supreme Court maintains its own, separate Marshal of the United States Supreme Court who also controls the US Supreme Court Police, a security police service answerable to the court itself rather than to the president or attorney general.
Police Officer Torick had processed the ticket and had marked out the court date of Tuesday and wrote in Wednesday.
The court system was overtaxed and the tactics of the police department under Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo were controversial.
* The victim was a police officer, correctional, parole and probation officer or other person charged with the duty of custody, control or supervision of convicted persons, a member of the Oregon State Police, judicial officer, juror or witness in a criminal proceeding, employee or officer of a court of justice or a member of the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and the murder was related to the performance of the victim's duties in the justice system.
The court transcriptions from the case against Landslide Productions revealed that the Dallas Police Department had formed a relationship with The Microsoft Corporation after the software maker had encouraged its technical employees to volunteer their time to better the community in which they lived.
A person may be required to present a Police Certificate as part of employment screening, as a prerequisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter / stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.
* Level 4: Level 3 + check on local police databases, court and law enforcement agency databases ( also known as " Police Record Check ")
Police spokesman Mesake Koroi declared that there was a lot of hearsay and rumours in circulation that would not stand up in a court of law.
Police brutalized the demonstrators, but eventually, twenty delegates were permitted to meet with John Davis, the clerk of the court.
This provision featured in the important case of Boddington v British Transport Police ( 1998 ) where the House of Lords recognised the principle that a defendant in criminal proceedings, in this case the defendant was fined £ 10 for smoking on a train in violation of a railway byelaw, could challenge the validity of the rule before a court, save where Parliament has indicated that such a challenge is not possible.
One of the main functions of Victoria Police is to detect criminal activity, and prosecutions take place in the Victorian court system.

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