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Law Officer's Pocket Manual, 2010 Edition

Authors: Margaret Ann Miles, D.B. Richardson
Publisher: BNA Books, A Division of Bureau of National Affairs
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Spiral-bound
Edition: 2010
Pages: 180
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Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 4 x 0.4

ISBN: 1570188149
EAN: 9781570188145

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Despite the many day-to-day difficulties that accompany police officers working in the dangerous,fast-paced,and stressful world of law enforcement,it is imperative they think quickly, respond appropriately, and perhaps most importantly, know the law.Ensure you are complying fully with today s legal requirements and make your case solid with the new 2010 Edition of The Law Officer s Pocket Manual offering quick guidance based on Supreme Court rulings and other legal developments.This 4 x 6 guide covers arrest,search,surveillance,and other routine,as well as sensitive, areas of law enforcement in an easy-to-use, tabbed format.No matter the situation,the Pocket Manual provides the answers your officers need whether in training sessions, in daily briefings, or on the scene. It s a low-cost compliment to your current training program, and you can outfit the whole force for as little as $17.50 a copy, based on quantity discounts.The 2010 Edition provides the immediate answers officers are looking for, with critical updates this year including:The U.S. Supreme Court's radical changes to the rules governing searches of vehicles incident to an arrest.The U.S. Supreme Court's new rule allowing interrogations of formally charged defendants.The U.S. Supreme Court's latest guidance on questioning and frisking during vehicle stops.The U.S. Supreme Court's expansion of the good-faith exception to the Fourth Amendment's exclusionary rule.


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