DOA: Dead on arrival
RTA: Road Traffic Accident
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
FTS: Failure / (Failed) to Stop
Making Off: A suspect is attempting to leave the scene
No. Law enforcement will not employ someone with a felony background - even if it is expunged.
I am not aware of ANY organization, agency or department that will employ an individual in a law enforcement capacity with a record of being a convicted felon.
To employ a person to perform duties specified by the employer.
All legal and law enforcement departments like Police, Secret Service etc employ medical examiners. Usually people who investigate crimes have a medical examiner
I wouldn't employ myself to answer this, even were I in a grammarian's employ!
think rationally; employ logic or reason; "When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize" xP I typed 'define: rationalize' into google.
Economics is the broad term for the study of how a society chooses to employ its resources to create goods and services and sitribute them for consumption among the various groups and individuals in a society. There are names for the sub branches of economics, and for the various theories, such as "supply side economics," for creating and consuming goods.
Adjective forms for the verb to employ are employable and employed.
The verb is to employ (employs, employing, employed).
I am aware of NO jurisldiction that will employ someone with a serious criminal record as a law enforcement officer. Even if you were to be employed - any time you were on the stand testifying in a case, the defense attorney would totally ruin your reputation by referring to your own criminal background. No jury would ever convict anyone based on your testimony.
The full question is: What statement is most accurate about law enforcement agencies A court systems employ officers B Ordinary officers aren't required to know how to gather evidence C officers are required to uphold the law D No county law enforcement departments exist? Answer: C officers are required to uphold the law
i would employ a striper