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    1963: three armed men entered the bank‚ and with a display of arms and threats robbed the bank of over $30‚000 4. State Policemen Garret Godby‚ Johnny Simms‚ and Tilford Reppert apprehended the three suspects later in the day‚ placed them under arrest‚ and recovered the entire amount taken from the bank 5. Godby‚ Simms‚ and Reppert appeared as witness at the trial; the three suspects were convicted 6. Outstanding reward from the KBA for the three bank robbers was $1‚500 - many became claimants

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    The criminal justice is separated into three branches which all supports each other. What is each branch responsible for? The law enforcement branch is responsible for enforcing the law‚ investigating crimes that were committed‚ making arrest and providing safety. The courts responsibility is to uphold the law‚ settle disputes and make sure each party is giving a fair chance to provide evidence‚ facts to support their case. The corrections branch enforces punishment whether its jail‚ prison‚ probation

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    D Criminal Defense Case Analysis Throughout this analysis will be discussed the justification used in criminal defenses. The factual and legal defenses will be briefly discussed along with the justification of necessity‚ self-defense‚ unlawful arrest and consent. Types of Defenses “A defense consists of evidence and arguments offered by a defendant on behalf of his or her attorneys to show why that he or she should not be held liable for a criminal charge” (Schmalleger‚ Hall‚ Dolatowski‚ 2010)

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    Humphries Police Influence on Society There always has been conflict between law enforcement and ethnic and social class groups. Some argue police will arrest an African American‚ Hispanic‚ or Asian before they will arrest a Caucasian; there is also a belief police will arrest a person coming from a lesser socioeconomic class before he or she will arrest a person from a more affluent place in society. Unfortunately‚ though the criminal justice system denies these allegations‚ history tells a quite different

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    Investigation and arrest is when evidence is collected  and a recreation of what happened is developed. Warrant and booking are two steps done after  the investigation. A warrant is issued by the court and provides protection to the LEO as he/she  conducts their duties to arrest the known criminal or multiple criminals. Booking is the last step  before entering a systems correctional facility. During the booking process information is 

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    Riley v. California

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    unrelated shooting that had taken place before his arrest based on the data stored in Riley’s phone. The data found in Riley phone were images of gang’s signs and believed to be in a part of a gang. Riley went to try to suppress all evidence the officer had got from searching his phone on the grounds that the search had violated his fourth amendment rights. However the trial court denied his argument and stated the incident was legitimate to arrest‚ Riley was convicted. In the case Riley v California

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    Search Warrants and Probable Cause Training Search Warrants and Probable Cause Training Welcome to the Federal Agent/Law enforcement combined in-service training. Over the next two weeks we will be spending time with our fellow agents as well as local officers in this refresher course. The federal agency takes pride in making sure that their agents are top notch in training and being properly informed on laws and expectations. Search warrants and the Fourth Amendment Let’s start with what

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    police as gatekeepers

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    outline the positive and negative effects of police discretion and how these decisions are made from the reporting of crime‚ investigation and arrest phase in the criminal justice system. POLICE ROLES The police are ‘gatekeepers’ to the criminal justice system because they “introduce people into the system through their decisions whether or not to arrest a person involved in a criminal incident” (Mendias & Kehoe 2012). The role of police is to counteract crime through maintaining a public presence

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    ’s fourth amendment rights. In searches of a car pursuant to a valid arrest‚ officers can search the passenger compartment of a car and anything inside even when arestee is already in the police car. Police may search inside of a vehicle when the officer has reasonable belief that the car contains evidence of the offense the suspect is arrested for. An officer cannot search if he only gave a traffic citation and did not arrest the

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    cja324r3 ethical worksheet

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    an arrest. Wife Non-injury Beneficence She does not want to deal with the officers and does not want her husband to get arrested. Officer Nixon Justice He wants the honest truth about the situation. He does not want any false information. He wants to make an arrest so that the problem can be solved. His job is to serve and protect the people. Officer Rook Justice He wants the honest truth about the situation. He does not want any false information. He wants to make an arrest

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