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92 <br /> MILES TRAVELLED—POLICE VEHICLES <br /> T-1 (1971) (CH to T-4, 24 Mar 74) <br /> (Odometer - 89,189) 36,679 <br /> I T-1 (1974) (Reed, 2 Apr 74) 9,940 <br /> T-2 (1973) (Odometer - 112,417) 71,437 <br /> T-3 (1973) (Odometer - 113,327) 70,267 <br /> T-10 (1971 - Amb) (Odometer - 12,322) 3,215 <br /> 191,53.8 <br /> STATE POLICE ARRESTS IN MASHPEE <br /> 'Larceny .3 <br /> Vandalism 3 <br /> Motor Vehicle 6 <br /> .j _ <br /> k 10 <br /> PROS <br /> ECUTOR S <br /> REPORT <br /> The Court Prosecutor-Attorney becomes involved in a <br /> case only if it is scheduled to be tried. Many cases are dis- <br /> posed of in court on arraignment, which rarely involve the <br /> Prosecutor. Aside from occasional arraignment assistance <br /> the Prosecutor represented the town at hearings to deter- <br /> mine whether or not a complaint should issue, reviewed <br /> _ assisted with war- <br /> rants.responded to pre-trial motions and a <br /> rants and technical policequestions prior to arrests. 'on <br /> occasions. <br /> They break down as follows: <br /> ,I <br /> e b <br /> PCs d � <br /> z PCI <br /> AW <br /> Cd <br /> ca k <br /> u <br /> FU zPKU A O;kQ AA iG7 <br /> M.V. Violations <br /> To Trial 43 3 2 34 4 3 <br /> Narcotic <br /> Violations b 1 1 3 0 .0 <br /> other Crimes <br /> Biicch�Ta..s�Larceny,:_. <br /> A.&p, Arson, <br /> `Disorderly, etc. 114 7 25 68 14 4 <br />