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If I were an off-duty police officer and found a wallet with money, credit cards and personal documentation from a third party, without a doubt I would proceed to return said wallet with all its contents to its rightful owner. Thus, I would use my position as a law enforcement officer to track down said person and, once located, I would return their belongings.
I would do this for two reasons: first, because I consider that it is ethically and morally correct, since I do not own any of the belongings of the person who lost the wallet; and on the other hand, as a police officer I know the law and I know that appropriating something that does not belong to me can become a violation of the law.
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I would take a estimated guess and
say it's between $12,200 and $18,000
being the fact that The 32 year old May
or may not work and is single therefore
we don't know if the person has gotten
out of a divorce or relationship previous
with that being said those are the two
answer I would pick from.
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cropping a Dobermans's ears?
I would say true just going off of common sense
Answer:The presumption of innocence until proven guilty means that the burden of proof is always on the government to satisfy you that [defendant] is guilty of the crime with which [he/she] is charged beyond a reasonable doubt. ... This burden never shifts to [defendant].