HOV provides shelter and care for all animals
seized by officers of the City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, or City of West Yellowstone.
The policy change, expected to be authorized soon by Hawaii governor David Ige, who appointed Case to head the Department of Land & Natural Resources in April 2015, states that, «Any dog, cat, or other domestic pet, while being a stray within a small boat harbor, may be
seized by officers and employees of the department, or by any other person authorized by law, and shall be disposed of as provided in chapter 183D - 65, Hawaii Revised Statutes.»
Not exact matches
«A reporter from one of the television stations who witnessed the event, was harassed
by security
officers and her phone
seized.
According to a statement
by the Public Relations
Officer of the commission, Joseph Attah, stated that the ongoing investigation on the
seized vehicles has not been linked to any Senator.
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Seized 35 pounds of heroin Estimated street value 800,000 Highlights The seizure occurred on Tuesday, March 7, at the Lincoln - Juarez International Bridge when a CBP
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More than 20 dogs, cats and birds, some dead and others diseased, were
seized by animal control
officers Wednesday from a house that was described as resembling a scene from a horror movie.Officials said the call was one of the worst cases of animal abuse they had ever encountered.A search turned up two dead chickens and one dead guinea fowl inside the house and a rotting carcass on the kitchen counter that could not be identified as a dog, cat or anything else, said Clara Gundy, executive director of the Humane Society of Central Brevard.
Attention Chihuahua puppy fans: The South Lake Animal League has two Chihuahua moms among the scores of pint - sized dogs
seized west of Leesburg last week
by Lake County Animal Control
officers.
According to a statement made
by the Devon and Cornwall Police, of the hundred or more dogs they've
seized over the years, Stella was the only one who's shown aggressive behavior and tried to bite a police
officer.
Any sick dogs or pups that are not treated
by a certified vet within a reasonable length of time (this would depend on the seriousness of the physical condition of the dogs or pups) or any dogs or pups that are in critical physical distress, may be
seized and given the necessary veterinary treatment and returned on payment of the cost of the veterinarian care, or retained, if the attending
officer has cause to believe that good care will not be given in the future.
Instead of enhancing public safety, breed - discriminatory laws actually compromise public safety
by requiring law enforcement
officers to
seize or restrict friendly pets instead of focusing on dogs whose behavior is truly dangerous.
An animal control
officer shall
seize any dog found not restrained and unaccompanied
by its owner or attendant.
If the impounded animal is wearing a collar bearing a tag showing the name and address of its owner, the animal control
officer (s) shall immediately,
by written notice, notify the owner of the animal, at the address disclosed
by the tag on the animal's collar, that the animal has been
seized and impounded
by it, and unless the owner or attendant of the animal shall, within seven (7) days from the receipt of the notice, claim the animal and pay the associated fees, it shall be adopted out or disposed of in a humane manner.
Additionally, if the ownership of an impounded animal is known to the animal control
officer (s), the animal control
officer (s), within a reasonable time after impounding the animal, shall make a reasonable effort to notify the owner or attendant of animal that the animal has been
seized and impounded
by it, and unless the owner or attendant of the animal shall, within seven (7) days of notice, claim the animal and pay the associated fees, it shall be adopted out or disposed of in a humane manner.
A police
officer or animal control
officer shall have the authority to obtain the necessary legal process to allow him or her to enter or cause to have entered a building or premises in order to
seize and impound at the city police animal control, and have examined
by a licensed veterinarian... An animal so impounded may not be redeemed
by the owner.
We administer standardized forensic medical and behavioral examinations soon after intake for all animals
seized by law enforcement
officers.
At the University of Mississippi in a laboratory that tracks the potency of marijuana
seized by federal law enforcement
officers, they found marijuana with levels of THC as high as 37 %.
Even after he was
seized by an animal control
officer, he found himself in the custody of the Philadelphia Animal Cruelty Division for holding until further information was uncovered regarding his case.
(a) If upon investigation it is determined
by the animal control
officer or law enforcement
officer that probable cause exists to believe the dog in question poses an immediate threat to public safety, then the animal control
officer or law enforcement
officer may
seize and impound the dog pending the hearings to be held pursuant to this article.
In practice, when investigating a crime, a police
officer can
seize a citizen's property
by simply swearing an affidavit that in the
officer's opinion the property is likely associated with profit - motivated crime.
Law enforcement
officers usually don't have much to gain from lying (although this equation changes a law when police department can receive assets
seized in civil forfeitures that they are involved in) and usually they want people who are «bad guys» to be in jail to protect «good guys» although they aren't always very concerned about the means
by which they achieve these ends.
If an
officer feels something during the pat - down search that is not a weapon, evidence
seized without a warrant or admissions flowing from the warrantless search may be suppressed
by the court and excluded at trial.
United States First Circuit, 10/11/2010 US v. Brown Defendant's conviction for possession of cocaine base with intent to distribute is affirmed where: 1) although the district court's factual findings and the inferences made from those findings, which formed the basis of its conclusion that reasonable suspicion existed to stop a car, are not compelled
by the record or
by the facts, both are nonetheless reasonable and therefore pass constitutional muster; 2) the affirmance of the district court's finding that the
officers had reasonable suspicion to stop the car forecloses the need to address defendant's challenge to the district court's alternate conclusion that the car was not
seized when the
officers first approached; and 3) there was no abuse of discretion in the district court's denial of defendant's motion to suppress evidence without an evidentiary hearing.
Examples of excluded items include electronics, high - priced jewelry, antiques and heirlooms, and items
seized by customs
officers.