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    Case Study Of Negligence

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    is 0.05 or less and involved in a moving violation. Officer Onge told me (and I remembered this from class) that police officers have complete discretion. He told me for him, if he believes a person is a danger to those around him, he will make an arrest. However, if their BAC is low and no one was harmed, he will tell them to get a cab home or have someone come pick them…

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    wild chase for arrest is unlikely it can happen and sometimes does but in reality police offers will simply arrest someone to keep them from running or trying to flee a scene. The exact definition of arrest according to Frank Shmallegers book “Criminal justice a brief introduction.” Is defined as “Whenever a law enforcement officer restricts a person’s freedom to leave.” Arrests can be made for many different reasons such as if a vehicle or house is being searched under a warrant of course,…

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    In this assignment I will be creating three different scenarios’ which would be stalking, intimate violence and stranger violence. Stalking is a behavior toward a specific person that is a target of being harassed or scared toward a person that they know. Intimate violence is harm toward a spouse that is either sexual, physical and psychological. Stranger violence is when the offender attacks an individual that they don’t know at all. I explain and provide answers toward these three…

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    I search Ryan incident to arrest and located a set of keys in his left front coat pocket. There were 5 keys on the key chain and upon closer look, I could see that all the keys had been filed down to make “jiggler” keys. “Jiggler” keys are commonly used by criminals to steal vehicles. As I continued to search Ryan, I located a lock pick in his left front pants pocket. I advised Ryan that he was under arrest for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Auto…

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    to ensure that others are upholding it, and lawyers taking advantage of a client because there is no other option for said client. Abuse of power is not uncommon, as many police officers maintain the persona of being better than the criminals they arrest, therefore demeaning them, even before they are even convicted. *Insert article about abuse of power* *Small intro to Cesar, 33 year old…

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    In today’s world technology is readily available to just about everyone. Most people have a phone of some form and most of those phones have the ability to take both pictures and videos. As more accusations are thrown around it is becoming more and more normal to have individuals record others when they are being detained or arrested by police officers. This tactic is becoming increasingly necessary to protect both sides and allows little to no room for misinterpretation. One would think that if…

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    The answer for that is yes he did. While most legal searches require a warrant signed by a judge. There are certain variables that can allow an officer to work around that. Those two variables are probable cause or reasonable suspicion. Now both of these have two very different meanings however, they do tend to get confused and crossed. Probable cause accurse when the officer has an adequate reason to arrest someone, conduct a search, or seize property related to an alleged crime. While…

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    constitution, Hence they came up with the term Amendments (changes in documents). in 4th Amendment it talks about the unreasonable/unnecessary searches of someone's possessions or seizures (also arrest) which is against the right to privacy. The scope of seizures/Searched should be limited and only warrant should be issued by law enforcement officer before police taking necessary action. in 1792 US State secretary Sir Jefferson, Thomas declared the amendment adoption. which says the people…

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    The Case Of Steven Avery

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    In 1985, an innocent man was sent to prison for a sentence of 36 years. This man’s name was Steven Avery. Steven was a resident on Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. A county where the police, the people you shouldn’t be afraid of, didn’t quite accept Avery because of an incident with his cousin, who was also the wife of the deputy, some time back, against Sandy Morris. The incident involved an empty fire arm weapon, which he pointed at Morris, when asked why he did it, his didn’t like the rumors…

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    or an adverse one? Drug arrests in the United States reached over 1.5 million, in 2014 and 83% of those arrests were for possession alone. This is why many Americans are not opposed to the idea of decriminalizing drugs. With that being said, many Americans also feel as though the process…

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