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  2. David R. Ashbaugh - Wikipedia

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    David Ashbaugh was born on 11 March 1946. He worked for more than thirty years at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police before retiring in 2004. During his career, he served more than twenty years as a certified forensic identification specialist.

  3. Canadian Identification Society - Wikipedia

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    Jack Milligan is one of the early founding members of the Canadian Identification Society. Three awards, in the amount of $500.00, $300.00 and $200.00 (Canadian), are available for CIS members that have been recognized by their peers for their outstanding achievements in the field of fingerprints.

  4. Controversies surrounding the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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    RCMP officers during the Estevan Riot. Until 1920, the RCMP's forerunner, the Royal North-West Mounted Police, operated only in Western Canada and the North.The new organization was created by an amalgamation with the Dominion Police, giving the RCMP a national security mandate as a departure from its earlier role as a frontier police force.

  5. Radio fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    Radio fingerprinting is commonly used by cellular operators to prevent cloning of cell phones — a cloned device will have the same numeric equipment identity but a different radio fingerprint. Essentially, each transmitter (cell phones are just one type of radio transmitter) has a rise time signature when first keyed which is caused by the ...

  6. Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Wikipedia

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    The RCMP is organized under the authority of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (RCMP Act), an act of the Parliament of Canada. Under sections 3 and 4 of the RCMP Act, the RCMP is a police service for Canada; namely, a federal police service. [129]

  7. Set To Stun - The Huffington Post

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    It was never no Tasering or handcuffs or fingerprinting.” It can be medically risky to stun a child with an electrical weapon, especially if that child isn’t fully grown. The jolts of electricity puts them at greater risk for cardiac arrest, said Dr. Zian Tseng, a cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist at the University of California ...

  8. R v Feeney - Wikipedia

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    The police further noted the same brand of cigarettes in the trailer as was found in Mr. Boyle's house. He was taken to an RCMP detachment, finger printed, made to use a breathalyzer, and for the first day or so was unsuccessful in contacting a lawyer. During this time, he was questioned further, admitting he had hit and robbed Boyle.

  9. Gun, fingerprints link accused shooter Luigi Mangione with ...

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    Gun, fingerprints link accused shooter Luigi Mangione with CEO killing, police say. Christopher Cann and Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY. Updated December 11, 2024 at 6:54 PM.