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i would like to know if a probabtion officer has a probationer falsely detained and jaile dare there consequences for the probation officer? and if not how can we report information on a probation officer legally?
The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.
The plural of officer is officers.
No, ncc officer is not a gazetted officer.
In practice the answer is effectively yes. Technically they may call it something else ("detained", perhaps), but there's no fundamental reason that a police officer anywhere cannot take a child into custody if the police officer believes that that child has committed a crime.
The correct spelling of the plural of officer is officers.
It is considered resisting arrest and you can be charged with that offense, in addition to whatever charge you were detained for in the first palce.
Police officers pat downAdded; It is confined to the outer clothing of the individual and the officer may not go into your pockets unless the frisk detects an object which the officer believes could be a weapon or contraband (i.e.; it is short of a full-fledged "search.").
Police officers pat downAdded; It is confined to the outer clothing of the individual and the officer may not go into your pockets unless the frisk detects an object which the officer believes could be a weapon or contraband (i.e.; it is short of a full-fledged "search.").
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
Police Officers
No, security officers have no more legal powers than and ordinary citizen. They are not legally permitted to pull someone in a car over.