Not to mention the LEO's themselves. Back in the day, one of the classes we had to take at the academy was on law and how and where to look something up. And which law applied to each and every 10 code or any other code we had to use in the course of our daily duties. We had to know each law and every degree of how badly it was broken to charge the person properly. Not only that, but we were personally responsible for getting the charges correct and in the correct order. Even if someone higher up the totem pole told us what the charge was we took the heat if it was wrong. Big surprise there. For that matter we had to take writing classes so that the reports could be read by anyone other than ourselves. lol. Honest to goodness, even back then you would be surprised at how badly some officers wrote, and forget spelling. I could write plainly, but I carried a dictionary around so I could spell everything correctly.
I sure as heck wish they had computers and word processors with spell check back them. Would have save a ton of time, effort and grief. ONLY thing I envy todays LEO's for