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 **A couple suggestions: How about relevant case law you can incorporate onto your site. Many cops don’t know they can do certain things because they just don’t know. What do cops do the most of, usually traffic stops. For ex. When can you search a car? What about a trunk. Does the smell of cannabis give you probable cause to do a search beyond a protective pay down? Yes! Also, for your DUI section I think it would be useful to explain how you do your SFsT and explain how many clues you need. Another thing I seen coppers have trouble with is court dates when you have movers along with an arrest. They usually don’t know what date to use or when to leave it blank. I think relevant case law, typically the case law we deal with on a daily basis(searches, pat downs, RS, showups, juveniles, etc) would be helpful. You should also have a weapon recovery section. 143a!**\\  **A couple suggestions: How about relevant case law you can incorporate onto your site. Many cops don’t know they can do certain things because they just don’t know. What do cops do the most of, usually traffic stops. For ex. When can you search a car? What about a trunk. Does the smell of cannabis give you probable cause to do a search beyond a protective pay down? Yes! Also, for your DUI section I think it would be useful to explain how you do your SFsT and explain how many clues you need. Another thing I seen coppers have trouble with is court dates when you have movers along with an arrest. They usually don’t know what date to use or when to leave it blank. I think relevant case law, typically the case law we deal with on a daily basis(searches, pat downs, RS, showups, juveniles, etc) would be helpful. You should also have a weapon recovery section. 143a!**\\