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Consider a Crime Scene Investigation Refresher Course

Crime scene investigation is one of law enforcement’s most prominent responsibilities. And while many of the skills required for successful investigations are taught in basic training, it’s wise to consider an occasional refresher course given today’s constantly evolving technology and investigation procedures.

10/12/2012

BCI can reimburse costs related to sex offender extradition

The Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) makes available grant funding to reimburse sheriffs or prosecutors for the costs associated with the extradition of absconded sex offenders wanted in Ohio. 

10/12/2012

State v. Browning — Ninth District Court of Appeals, (Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne), Sept. 5, 2012

If a peace officer observes a car with an out-of-state license plate proceeding down a private drive, does he have reasonable suspicion that the occupant is engaged in criminal activity?

10/12/2012

State v. Bonham — Fifth District Court of Appeals, Aug. 28, 2012

Does the odor of marijuana and observation of marijuana “shake” inside a car give peace officers probable cause for a warrantless search of the trunk?

10/12/2012

State v. Jackson — Ninth District Court of Appeals, (Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne), Aug. 22, 2012

When a polygraph examiner encourages a suspect to tell the truth and explain himself during a polygraph examination, are the suspect’s subsequent statements coerced?

10/12/2012

U.S. v. Duenas — Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington), Aug. 16, 2012

Are members of the media permitted to enter a home, curtilage, or place where private owners have a reasonable expectation of privacy while officers are executing a search warrant?

10/12/2012

U.S. v. Harrison — Third Circuit Court of Appeals (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania), August 7, 2012

If officers reasonably believe that a house is abandoned, is their warrantless entry justified even when the house is not actually abandoned?

10/12/2012

U.S. v. Scott — Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, Kentucky), Sept. 10, 2012

Does a suspect invoke his right to counsel when he writes “no” in response to the written question, “Having these rights in mind, do you wish to talk to us now?”

10/12/2012

Hagans v. Franklin County Sheriff’s Office — Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, Kentucky), Aug. 23, 2012

Is it excessive force for an officer to repeatedly deploy his taser against a suspect who actively resists arrest?

10/12/2012