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About Darrin Bell
Expertise
i am well versed on search and seizure, self-defense, domestic violence, 4th & 5th amendments, drugs, jails and conditions, tasers, raids.

Experience
i am currently the domestic violence coordinator for my department. i am a field training officer and i have been teaching self-defense, drugs, and search warrants and affidavits at the local academy for the past 10 years, and domestic violence for the past 3 years. i was the assitant to the federal monitor while our jail was under a consent decree, which we successfully came from under.

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graduated from the police academy in 1989. successfully passed a consent decree. worked undercover for 5 years, narcotics for 6. over 1200 hours of training in specialized areas. certified defensive tactics instructor, taser instructor, completed management and superivision modules, senior deputy modules.

 
   

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Crime & Law Enforcement Issues & Death Penalty - invasion of privacy


Expert: Darrin Bell - 11/3/2009

Question
Today US Marshals came and took me out of work to ask me questions about a fugitive uncle. I have no information on his whereabouts, etc. but they believe my mom does and asked me to search her house when she is not home for any evidence of contact with me and to try and search her cell phone and email for any information. They said if I did not help that they were going to indict my mother. To save her I need to find them answers. Is this a violation of mine or my mother's rights?

Answer
rob,

 do you live with your mother?  what are they going to indict your mother for?  if they have enough for an indictment, then they should have enough for a search warrant.  it is not a violation to tell you what they want you to hear and since they have not threatened to lock you up, they are not violating your rights.  they want you to do the dirty work for them.  you should talk to your mom and ask her about your uncle.



darrin

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