Yes, when referring to a specific person's title, such as "Chief Executive Officer John Smith," you would capitalize "Chief Executive Officer." If you are referring to the position in a generic sense, it is not capitalized, such as "The company is in need of a new chief executive officer."
No. Not really, unless its like an exclamation like "I HATE POLICE OFFICERS!" then yea you would.
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
That's up to your parole officer and the parole hearing officer.
No, because its a continent but you would capitalize central america
The officer is the key witness, the case would be canceled.
In normal use, you would not capitalize it. It there are specific instances when it is used as a title that it would be correct to capitalize it. The Catholic Missionary Church was located in Nairobi.
Only if animal is proper noun. For instance, you would capitalize Chris Carter's nickname Animal and you would capitalize Animal from The Muppet Show. You wouldn't capitalize stuffed animal, it's not a proper noun.
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This would depend on whether the testimony of the officer initiating the stop was necessary to establish the foundation for introducing the evidence the defendant is seeking to suppress. If foundation can't be established without te officer's testimony, then the evidence should either be suppressed or the hearing continued until the officer can be present.