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Law enforcement officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A law enforcement officer (also called peace officer ), in North America, is any public-sector or authorized, government-contracted private-police officer, charged with upholding the peace, mainly...
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[Archive] deputy vs corrections officer The Big House: Corrections Forums ... Police Forums & Law Enforcement Forums @ Officer.com > Officers and Law Enforcement Professionals ONLY > The Big House: Corrections Forums > deputy vs corrections officer ... In Onondaga County they are both peace officers, the c/o's and deputies...
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He is a worthless person and should be replaced by a police officer who will take their job seriously and worry about the more important things like murder and not focus on a 14 year old, not even from Maryland, who is skating where he shouldn't. ... Michael Jackson Nomination 2010 Nobel Peace Prize...
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Release Date: February 27, 2006; ; LAPD CHIEF vs POLICE COMMISSION & OFFICER SHOOTINGS; Internet exclusive: On Full Disclosure® Video Blog; Video Blog Preview Time: 8:23 mins.
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By the way, I'm a police captain with 30 years of service, and officer safety is at least as important as public safety.None of us (Peace Officers) took an oath to die for anyone, ... POLICE FOOT PURSUIT POLICY DEBATE: OFFICER SAFETY VS PUBLIC SAFETY; Internet exclusive: On Full Disclosure® Video News Blog; Video Blog Time:
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A law enforcement officer (also called peace officer), in North America, is any public-sector or authorized, government-contracted private-police officer, charged with upholding the peace, mainly police officers, customs officers, correctional officers, probation officers, parole officers, auxiliary officers,
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(a) If a peace officer or a police officer takes into custody or if a person is delivered to him under section seven hundred twenty-three, the officer shall immediately notify the parent or other person legally responsible for his care, or the person with whom he is domiciled, that he has been taken into custody.
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