Yes.
Generally, when there is a warrant for your arrest, when the officer has seen you commit an arrestable offense, or when there are witnesses or other evidence that you have committed an arrestable offense.
The difference between administrative and administrative officer is the same. The administrative and administrative officer basically provides a number of services that are essential in the running of a given company.
The chief administrative officer of a township is a Trustee.
A certifying officer's certification tells a disbursing officer that the proposed payment is legal, proper, and correct.
An assistant chief administrative officer provides overall leadership for planning, development, and management of the organization. This person also provides researched guidance to the chief administrative officer and staff.
an admin officer is like a personnel and logistics officer in one while the admin assistant is more of a secretary.
YES
No, only the evidence he sees.Another View: Depending on the department or agency, the technician that 'processes' the scene and collects the evidence may, in fact, NOT be the one who works on it in the lab. In any case evidence is almost NEVER analyzed at the scene of the offense.
A general warrant, whereby and officer may be commanded to search suspected places without evidence of a fact committed, or to seize persons not names, or whose offense is not suppoted by evidence, are grievous and oppressive and ought not be granted.
Village Administrative Officer
The Block Development Officer works as a Chief Administrative Office and Secretary of the Panchayat Samiti.
"Obstructing an Officer" in many (most?) jurisdictions is a felony offense, whereas DUI, while a serious offense ijn ots own right, is usually NOT a felony offense.