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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 16, 2004

No Death Penalty for Brooklyn Cops’ Murder

Prosecutors say they cannot seek an execution for the slaying of two Brooklyn police detectives killed last week because no capital punishment law is currently in place in the state of New York.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2004

RNC Protesters Consider Suing NYPD

Civil rights groups say police officers from the New York Police Department stepped on the rights of protesters at the Republican National Convention in New York City last week.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2004

N.H. Police Issue Thank-You Notes

In an effort to encourage safe drivers along a dangerous stretch of road, the Rochester Police Department is giving thank-you notes to some law-abiding motorists, instead of tickets.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2004

Interoperable Antenna System

STI-CO’s interoperable antenna system can be used on mobile command centers during critical incidents to allow first responders from various agencies to communicate on a common system. The antenna can connect VHF, UHF, and 800MHz transmission devices at the same time.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2004

Traffic-Signal Changer

The Stealth-EVP from the MIRT division of FAC of America allows emergency vehicles to pass through busy intersections quickly by changing traffic signals to green when necessary for a critical incident. The Stealth-EVP can be permanently mounted on the outside of a vehicle while remaining invisible to motorists. It looks like a fog light. It is so small it can also fit on motorcycles.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 26, 2004

New Jersey Court Holds Sunday Sessions

The Newark Municipal Court is the first in New Jersey to hold Sunday sessions in an effort to get through a backlog of cases.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 19, 2004

Cosby Praises Local Police Chief

Comedian Bill Cosby called Chief Anthony Scott of the Holyoke (Mass.) Police Department to applaud his aggressive stance on street crime, and it wasn’t a joke.

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