2018 U.S. Peace Officers' Search and Seizure Source Guide QWIK-CODE

· LawTech Publishing Group
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About this ebook

 Finally, an easy-to-use field guide to search and seizure. User friendly, this Sourceguide is logically organized for quick reference in the field. No more digging through pages of complicated case law and analysis. Up-to-date and to the point. Applies to all states nationwide.

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About the author

 Devallis Rutledge is a former Police Officer who has been a prosecutor for the last 30 years. Devallis currently serves as Special Counsel for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, where he advises and assists the District Attorney as required with matters of: policy and procedure, civil litigation involving the Office, and legislation. He also coordinates with other agencies, drafts of correspondence and legal analyses, acts as representative on boards and committees (including County Prosecutors Association, Judicial Procedures Commission, Criminal Justice Working Group and Countywide Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee), and is legal staff liaison with law enforcement (including attendance at monthly meetings of the California Peace Officers Association Legal Advisors Committee, Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County, Northeast Area Training Officers Association and South Bay Training Officers Association).

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