Government: Law Enforcement - Press Releases

Ellensburg Lawyer New Website, New Solutions!

Ellensburg lawyer namely; Eastwood Law Office, and Christopher Eastwood release a new website. This new website is said not only to give new solutions to Christopher’s clients but also to show his care and concern for all his clients as well.

Hyderabad City Police Launches "Delete" Campaign To Fight Against Cyber Crime

Increasingly Internet users are being trapped by cyber criminals causing large financial losses, sometimes victims have been wiped of earnings they have accumulated in their lifetime. Along with the sharp increase in cyber crimes, multiple forms of cyber crimes are causing much heartburn and nuisance to thousands of people in the cyberspace.

Lehman Lee & Xu’s Role in International Arbitrations and Litigations

The globalization of business along with fast-paced economic growth has led to international arbitrations and disputes before foreign courts a common phenomenon.

Carmen Trutanich Wins More Key Endorsements

LogoFormer Gang Prosecutor and Environmental Attorney Carmen Trutanich has been endorsed by both the Los Angeles Airport Police Supervisors Association and the California Narcotics Officers' Association.

Target Shooters Stay Sharp With Kramer Industries’ Walnut Shell Grit

You don’t have to be a marksman to know that the more you shoot, the keener your target shooting skills become. However, the cost of ready-made ammunition has shot through the roof over these last several years, which explains the growing popularity of recycling or “reloading” spent cartridges; cleaned and polished with walnut shell or corn cob grit.

March 3, 2009: Election of Los Angeles City Attorney

LogoThe city of Los Angeles will not elect the Front-Runner for Los Angeles City Attorney, they will elect the people's choice. The Office of the City Attorney is an important player in the economic and business life of the city. Working with all city departments and agencies, the Office of City Attorney is significantly involved in nearly all the issues and problems the city confronts.

Marion Hyper-Submersible Powerboat Design, LLC and Mi2International, Inc. Announce Letter of Intent for Sale of First Production Model Hyper-Subs

Mi2International, Inc. and Marion Hyper-submersible Powerboat Design, LLC have announced their signing of a letter of intent for the sale and purchase of the first four production model Hyper-Sub submersible powerboats, at an undisclosed price. The Hyper-Sub is a hybrid vessel design combining a one-atmosphere submarine with a surface cruising powerboat. The resulting craft can seat 5 people and carry a payload in excess of two tons, and possesses high surface speed, range and mobility in addition to the ability to operate for extended periods and range beneath the surface.

HID Lighting STC'd for Bell Helicopters

LogoLoPresti SpeedMerchants brings BoomBeam technology to Bell 206 helicopters. See and be seen!

Crime Prevention Advocate Starts Stop Crime 365 Blog

Crime Prevention advocate, Jean Axelrod, has partnered with Neekam company to create the Stop Crime 365 Blog. This blog will act as a source of information and networking for finding information and ask questions like, ‘Does the death penalty really stop the crime?’, as well as provide information about ways to stop hate crimes in school.

Maple Data Technologies to Donate Criminal Investigation Case Management Software to Mifflin County Regional Police Department through New Beta Development Project

Maple Data Technologies announced today that it will begin beta development of a new software platform that will be custom designed to track criminal investigation case management elements for the Pennsylvania-based law enforcement agency.

New Software Will Allow Police to Take Citizen Complaints-Police Reports Online Including Mobile Devices

If you’ve ever had to call the police for something minor, then you know the drill: A citizen calls the police with a relatively minor complaint (barking dog, prank phone calls, minor vandalism, etc), and the police send someone out within a few hours or even days to ask questions and gather the facts. Typically, an investigation is not done then and there – the officer is merely present to gather the “who, what, where, and when.” Then the officer takes this information back to the station and, if warranted, an investigation begins.