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!
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.
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.
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