Show
Notes Sunday, November 20, 2005
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- This week
our special guest in the “Hot Seat” is The
Honorable Philip Trompeter, the Juvenile and Domestic
Relations Court
judge for Virginia's 23rd Judicial District, who will be here to
discuss his
educational orientation program for new drivers.
- Cop News of the Week
- Passengers In Stolen Car Restrain Would-Be Carjacker
- DOJ Proposes Tougher Copyright Laws
- Doubts Raised About Toilet-Seat Case
- Twins Face Double Trouble In Judge Scam
- Danville,
Virginia Officer Dies From Wreck
- Tech Talk - Rookie Run Down
- Legal Issues Series
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we discuss during the show, just send an e-mail to talkback@copcast.net
- Hot Seat Guest - New Driver Orientation Program
- Special "Hot Seat" guest - The Honorable
Phillip Trompeter , judge of the Juvenile and Domestice
Relations Court for 23rd Judicial District of Virginia
- Contact Judge Trompeter by telephone at (540) 387-6126.
- Closing
- Join us next week when Director Thomas Turner, of the
Roanoke College Campus Safety Department will be in the "Hot Seat" to
discuss the challenges of policing
on a college campus.
- As always, we want to thank Sheriff Roger Surber, of the
Salem Sheriff's Officer, for making Steve available to serve on the
CopCAST crew.
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Enterprises, Inc. - Your Affordable On-Line Training Solution
for making this episode of CopCAST possible. Visit their website for
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organization.
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