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23964
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Two bar patrons were arrested after standing on a sidewalk in Glenwood South, one of Raleigh's essential late-night hubs. The charges were dropped but the men who were arrested took the case to federal court, arguing four police officers targeted them because of their race.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 32 Issue 30, August 2015, p7-8, por Periodical Website
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20673
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In conjunction with New York Police Department, Sanford police busted an illegal gun-running enterprise between the states. The trend of illegal firearms being trafficked to New York will likely increase due to Republican-backed legislation House Bill 518, which states that guns manufactured in the state are not subject to Federal regulations. Cary police captured the ring-leader Walter Walker on a traffic violation and Sanford Police Sergeant Ray Bullard captured Chris Hill, the other leader, fleeing from his Sanford residence.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 30 Issue 35, Aug 2013, p9, il Periodical Website
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20029
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This bulletin supplements ARREST, SEARCH, AND INVESTIGATION IN NORTH CAROLINA (3d ed. 2003). It included legislation and case law through December 2006 and makes other changes.
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29959
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North Carolina statutes governing search warrants do not contemplate the issuance of a warrant to search for “persons” as opposed to “items.” This memorandum discusses recent search and seizure cases and the implications to law enforcement.
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29971
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In a recent 1981 decision, United States Supreme Court recently held that a police officer may not enter a home to make a routine felony arrest unless he has an arrest warrant. This memorandum reviews the Court’s decision and explains its effect on North Carolina law.
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