Not necessarily against the law but - If it was discovered you'd been paid for your testimony, the opposing legal team could argue your statement was biased, and thus inadmissible as evidence !
Theoretically, you could be charged with wasting police time.
No. Police officers are paid an hourly wage or flat salary. They do NOT get a "commission" on fines that are levied on persons they arrest or cite.
If the police and the prosecuting attorney can't prove you are guilty the case gets thrown out, innocent until proven guilty. As far as your written statement, you would have to explain some reason why you would lie (you were coerced by the police, drunk, someone paid you)
A statement of money received and paid with a balance is an account.
police officers get paid anything from 19k to 55k a year. (:
In 2014, the highest paid police chief in the United States was in San Francisco, CA. He was paid about $322,000.
city of glencove ny are paid aux police officer only one iknow of
Paid up capital will be kept in debit side in accounting statement
Police payoffs (graft) are where law enforcement officers are paid to ignore or look the other way to avoid seeing or acting on crimes that they would normally notice and act against - OR - an officer is paid to use his official 'office' to do something that favors the person paying him/her.
£25,000
In 2009, a police captain's hourly wage could vary depending on location, department, and years of experience. On average, police captains in the United States earned between $35 and $50 per hour during that time.
Paid in capital is shown under cash flows from financing activities in cash flow statement.
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