Our Humane Officers are empowered through California Corporations Code 14502 to exercise the powers
of a peace officer while investigating animal - related crimes.
Not exact matches
The state Police Public Relations
Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous - Cole,
while commenting on the video, said the masquerades were robbing motorists and causing breach
of the
peace.
Ideally, two
peace officers or authorities are needed to work simultaneously to handle the incident — one addresses the needs
of the animal
while the other looks for the owner and documents the evidence / impressions at the scene.
Three points, however, stand in the way
of this tidy, if somewhat simplistic, analysis: (1) the child doesn't want to spend any time with the rejected parent and will certainly experience some degree
of trauma at being taken from the home
of the loved parent and forced into the home
of the rejected parent,
while (2) leaving the child in the home
of the favoured parent risks exposing the child to continuing efforts to nurture rancour toward the rejected parent, and, making things worse, (3) many
of the strategies commonly employed to regulate the favoured parent's behaviour or enforce contact between the child and the rejected parent — including fines, contempt proceedings and
peace officer enforcement — can backfire and inadvertently entrench the child's attitudes toward the rejected parent.
In other words,
while it is the duty
of police
officers to preserve
peace and prevent crime, and these duties are broad in scope, the powers that may be lawfully deployed in the execution
of those duties are not co-extensive — rather they are narrowed by competing social values.
AB 68 Expands Commission on Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice
of the
peace or other
officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred
while the person was serving in any such position.
Murder in commission
of offences 230 Culpable homicide is murder where a person causes the death
of a human being
while committing or attempting to commit high treason or treason or an offence mentioned in section 52 (sabotage), 75 (piratical acts), 76 (hijacking an aircraft), 144 or subsection 145 (1) or sections 146 to 148 (escape or rescue from prison or lawful custody), section 270 (assaulting a
peace officer), section 271 (sexual assault), 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm), 273 (aggravated sexual assault), 279 (kidnapping and forcible confinement), 279.1 (hostage taking), 343 (robbery), 348 (breaking and entering) or 433 or 434 (arson), whether or not the person means to cause death to any human being and whether or not he knows that death is likely to be caused to any human being, if
Sheriffs, marshals, prison or jail wardens, police
officers, Florida highway patrol
officers, game wardens, revenue
officers, forest officials, special
officers appointed under the provisions
of chapter 354, and other
peace and law enforcement
officers and their deputies and assistants and full - time paid
peace officers of other states and
of the Federal Government who are carrying out official duties
while in this state;
USAA only writes insurance to members
of the U.S. military, veteran, and their families; California Casualty only offers insurance to
peace officers, educators, firefighters, and nurses,
while CSAA has a primary basic membership fee
of $ 60 - $ 122 a year.