2023 California Peace Officers' Drug Laws


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Includes summaries of the most commonly used enforcement provisions from Business and Professions Health and Saftey, Penal




2023 California Peace Officers' Penal Code


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summaries of the most commonly used Penal provison







California Search and Seizure Survival Guide


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Visit BlueToGold.com for agency-pricing. As a law enforcement officer, you must be able to articulate hundreds of important search and seizure doctrines. Especially in this day and age where the public and courts are increasingly scrutinizing your encounters with the public. This book will become a valuable partner whether you're looking for legal guidance in the field or back at the station and need help writing a police report founded directly in case law. Topics Covered: Private Citizens & Agents Two Types of Searches Abandoned or Lost Property Consensual Searches De Facto Arrests Unprovoked Flight Being Filmed or Recorded When to 'Unarrest' Suspect 'Contempt of Cop' Arrests Hotel Rooms Parental Consent to Search Child's Room Re-engagement After Invocation to Remain Silent Re-engagement After Invocation to Right to Counsel Ambiguous Invocations DUI Checkpoints Pretext Stops AND A LOT MORE... Over 160 Search & Seizures principles covered!




Legal Division Handbook


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"The mission of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) is to serve as the federal government's leader for and provider of world-class law enforcement training.




Search & Seizure Survival Guide


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This book provides concise, targeted information for police officers. The Fourth Amendment only prohibits one type of search or seizure, the unreasonable one. This book explains what those factors are. It is written in a checklist type format and officers around the country have expressed their appreciation for its down-to-Earth writing style and easy-to-apply format.




Wirespeak


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Wirespeak is the way newspeople communicate with each other. Here are the codes, jargon and special language found in newsrooms. Some of the terminology is still used in the journalism business, but its origin is clouded in legend and folklore. Why does--30--mean "the end"? What is a "Frandsen paragraph"? This book contains a compilation of the codes and jargon of wire service and newspaper people. It includes the Phillips Code, Morse Code, numeric telegraph codes, proprietary secret codes of United Press International and Associated Press, wire service bureau call letters, cablese, custom codes and newspaper jargon. -- Back cover.