Constitutional Policing

Constitutional policing – the idea that enforcement activities should comply with the US Constitution as well as state constitutions and court opinions – should be front of mind for all law enforcement professionals.

Before his career in law enforcement, John Moore served as a criminal attorney for over 30 years.  A subject matter expert in Constitutional Policing involving law enforcement’s interaction with the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments to the United States Constitution and the corresponding Articles of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.

We bring a unique perspective and experience to Constitutional Policing.

Training Programs include:

  • Freedom of Speech
  • Right to Peaceable Assembly
  • Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  • Search and Seizure
  • Probable Cause
  • Indictments by the Grand Jury
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Right not to Incriminate Oneself (Miranda)
  • Due Process
  • Right to a Speedy and Public Trial
  • Right of Confrontation
  • Right to an Attorney
  • Excessive Bail
  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment

Additional services Include:

  • Policy and Procedure drafting or review
  • Case Prosecution review
  • Instruction of Personnel
  • MLEAG Constitutional Policing Alerts

Ready to work with your team.

Let us design a program to meets the unique needs and concerns of your organization.
Use our online request form to get the conversation started.