IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION IN RE: : CASE NO. 04-60600 : ROY JESSE LISATH, : CHAPTER 7 STEPHANIE MYLO LISATH, : : JUDGE HOFFMAN Debtors. : : SSN: (LAST FOUR DIGITS ONLY) 0486 : SSN: (LAST FOUR DIGITS ONLY) 9643 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RODELL RAHMAAN, : Adv. Pro. No. 05-02049 Plaintiff, : vs. : ROY
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Steve and tells him to put his hands behind his back that he was under arrest for possesses, oxycodone as well as trafficking in oxycodone. Then here comes the maranda warning also know as maranda rights “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.” Steve is now under arrest for selling oxycode to a under cover officer of the law. Steve is then
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George Zimmer stirred up a lot of emotions around the globe. The Trayvon Martin’s verdict became very frustrating, angering, and predictable based on the lack of evidence, had Trayvon shot Zimmerman would there had been a six week wait for his arrest? No there would not have been a wait. I believe Trayvon would have been arrested immediately, charged and doing his time by now. How did Zimmerman get away with such a thing? I believe because his father had been a judge. Where are the witnesses
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Criminal Justice Ethics 1 Criminal Justice Ethics Delono Walker Devry University August 8, 2013 Criminal Justice Ethics 2 Making choices as a police officer can be difficult and as an officer if you had a problem with your partner who would you tell. Police officers have a brotherhood that allows them to spare each other. Officers also have human resource agents
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be to tail him looking for any suspicious activity to further pursue him. In the event his actions provided sufficient probable cause I would calmly stop the juvenile and question him on what he was doing in the area. I would make a decision to arrest him or not based on his answers and my own personal observation. Scenario two presents a situation in which a group of female juveniles are gathered in a park known to local law enforcement as a place where drug transactions occur regularly. It
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incriminating statement by a suspect not informed of these rights violates the Fifth and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. If placed “in custody” for purposes of receiving Miranda protection, there must be either a “formal arrest, or restraint on freedom of movement with a formal arrest. But, invasive detention may, at least when conducted for criminal-investigative purposes which would receive protection under Miranda. DISCUSS IN DETAIL THE GOALS OF AN INTERROGATION. The Miranda doctrine spells out
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you have consent, OR after a lawful arrest and you suspect the person of concealing a weapon. 3. Name the Act that explains ‘Use of Force’, & Explain the Act. Crimes Act of Victoria 1958 – Section 462A Any person may use such force, not disproportionate to the objective as he believes on reasonable grounds to be necessary to prevent the commission, continuation, or completion of an indictable offense, or to effect or assist in effecting the lawful arrest of a person committing, or suspected
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Mark Tanner Ethics and Laws Criminal Justice Tutorial I chose to report the incident to district attorney. It was very challenging to choose this decision after being so convinced that the suspects were guilty of the crime. However, because my partner interviewed the boys separately didn't videotape it and the parents were never contacted this is a major violation of the law. It was a terrible thing that happened to the victim and then I feel guilty for the family, but because of the inappropriate
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fence in his effort to get away from the officer. A metal object is discarded prior to when Officer Watson catches the suspect. Officer Watson asks about the discarded object, and then finds the knife and some jewelry. He places the suspect under arrest then continued to ask the suspect questions about the knife and jewelry. The suspect remains silent and Officer Watson takes him back to the station for further interrogation. There the suspect confessed to the burglary under questioning. Ideally
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without paying. They soon see a police car on their tail and are asked to pull over (Crede, 2012). They think that they are being arrested for stealing the tuna fish. They are not told for what crime they are being arrested by the police. The police arrest them as the suspects of killing the shop attendant. They contact a cousin, Vincent Gambini, who is a newly turned lawyer to defend
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