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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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Voluntary forest fire wardens and peace officers, including deputy game and fish wardens, may make arrests on warrants issued by a magistrate for violation of forest fire laws, or without warrant for violation thereof committed in their presence.
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onecle - legal research portal for lawyers and attorneys ... Legal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Education Code > Texas Education Code - Section 25.091. Powers And Duties Of Peace Officers And Other Attendance Officers...
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onecle - legal research portal for lawyers and attorneys ... (5) For purposes of enforcing this act, the attorney general may appoint investigators who shall be peace officers and whose duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
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(a) The primary duties of a peace officer who investigates a family violence allegation or who responds to a disturbance call that may involve family violence are to protect any potential victim of family violence, enforce the law of this state, enforce a protective order from another jurisdiction as provided by Chapter...
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Denver criminal lawyer specializing in criminal defense law in Colorado and providing high quality and experienced criminal defense legal advice and services for Denver and the Front Range of Colorado. ... (2) If a peace officerreceives complaints of domestic violence from two or more opposing persons,
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