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  1. Paul Bishop is an author and a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department with the rank of Detective III. He is a published novelist and has produced episodic television and feature film scripts.

  2. Jul 16, 2010 · It has been a few months since Paul Bishop officially walked away from a career that he loved. If it were in his control, he would still be there. But he had no choice - it was doctor’s orders....

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BishopPaul Bishop - Wikipedia

    Paul Bishop may refer to: Paul Bishop (police officer), American police officer and crime writer. Paul Bishop (actor) (born 1966), Australian actor and politician. Paul C. Bishop (born 1967), British scholar and William Jacks Chair in Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow.

  4. After the police officer testified to the victim's complaint, he was asked if he saw Paul Bishop in the courtoom. He said that he did and pointed to him. The defendant's attorney did not object; the question called for nothing more than for the officer to identify the defendant as Paul Bishop.

  5. MAM-Admin. EDITOR’S NOTE: Paul Bishop seems like he should be a fictional character in a novel like those he writes. He served with the Los Angeles Police Department for 35 years. For most of that time, he was a police detective, a top level crime-solver specializing in sex crimes who developed extraordinary skills as an interrogator.

  6. May 25, 2019 · MurderCon: Interrogating LAPD Detective Paul Bishop. Novelist, screenwriter, and television personality, Paul Bishop is a nationally recognized behaviorist and expert in deception detection. He spent 35 years with the Los Angeles Police Department where his high-profile Special Assault Units regularly produced the highest number of detective ...

  7. Detective Paul Bishop is a thirty year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department. He is the Officer-in-Charge of the Operations-West Bureau’s Sexual Assault Detail with responsibility for investigations in over twenty-five percent of the city, including Hollywood.

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