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  2. Aleatory contract - Wikipedia

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    An aleatory contract is a contract where an uncertain event determines the parties' rights and obligations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For example, gambling, wagering, or betting typically use aleatory contracts. Additionally, another very common type of aleatory contract is an insurance policy.

  3. Police accountability - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1970s, there were generally no written policies or review procedures regarding use of force by law enforcement in the United States. [ 1 ] : 42–42 In 1972, New York City Police Department Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy instituted a new policy that confined discretion in use of force to situations only where the officer's own life ...

  4. Police legitimacy - Wikipedia

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    A symbol to represent justice in all forms of law. Procedural justice refers to the idea that the police, courts, and other government institutions should enforce the law in an unbiased and impartial process. [8] It consists of four main components that ensure that proper justice is administered to the public.

  5. Police power (United States constitutional law) - Wikipedia

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    The authority for use of police power under American Constitutional law has its roots in English and European common law traditions. [3] Even more fundamentally, use of police power draws on two Latin principles, sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ("use that which is yours so as not to injure others"), and salus populi suprema lex esto ("the welfare of the people shall be the supreme law ...

  6. Will Texas police chase to arrest carjackers? Here’s what the ...

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    Procedure for police pursuits in Texas. The model policy from the International Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Policy Center states the following about initiating pursuit ...

  7. Law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    New York City Police Department lieutenant debriefing police officers at Times Square. Law enforcement is the activity of some members of the government or other social institutions who act in an organized manner to enforce the law by investigating, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms governing that society. [1]

  8. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement officers, except when on duty or acting in an official capacity, have the right to engage in political activity or run for elective office. Law enforcement officers shall, if disciplinary action is expected, be notified of the investigation, the nature of the alleged violation, and be notified of the outcome of the investigation ...

  9. Court denies permanent protection order request against ...

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    A Whatcom County Superior Court Commissioner declined Monday to enter a permanent domestic violence protection order against a Bellingham Police Department sergeant who was accused of domestic and ...