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    life. If they didn’t they would be killed. It was a very harsh time in day for the United States of America. The home was built upon another house in which the house was owned by a Sheriff Corwin. Sheriff Corwin was the man to sign all the warrants for the arrest and deaths of those accused in Salem of Witchcraft. Sheriff Corwin died at the age of 30 from heart trouble. He was buried at his house. Corwins last victim Giles Corey was accused and killed of witchcraft. Giles last words were a…

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    The four major methods of apprehension strategies used by law enforcement are the reverse sting, the controlled buy, the undercover buy, and the knock and talk. The reverse sting is where a law enforcer goes undercover as a drug dealer and sells drugs; they usually sell a controlled substance (Levinthal, 2012, pg. 125). This type of sting makes money for the enforcement due to the asset forfeiture law, which allows the agencies involved to keep a portion of the proceeds made. This sting is…

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    On June 22, 2016, the complainant reported to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) that on March 1, 2016 DC Superior Court Judge William Nooter issued her ex-boyfriend the defendant (Antoine Gramby) a stay order; case numbers 2016DVM392. The complainant advised that the defendant has called her cell phone several times from June 20-22, 2016. Your affiant queried MPD databases and viewed the stay order/no contact order that was issued by DC Superior Court Judge William Nooter. The order…

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    Adam Nobody Case Analysis

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    the police charged her. Without resisting her arrest, she was violently assaulted, strangled, punched in the head while riding with plain-clothes police officers in the back of an unmarked van, said MacAuley. Given this scenario, it is evident that the officers have violated many rights towards the defendant. Presumably, the victim of this incident has been traumatized as it might have been mistaken to be a kidnapping act as opposed to a police arrest. Due to the fact that the officers violating…

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    I feel you shouldn't be forced to do anything unless it's mandatiory. They say all adlults between ages 18 and 30. What if an emergency comes up and you aren't able to make it for communtiy service,what happens? Do they issue out a warrant for your arrest? What if you end up getting sick/ hurt really bad and have to stay at home? It just wouldn't be fair. In passage 1 it says enough pay to cover living expenses. That defeats the whole purpose of doing community service.…

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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the police officers, detectives, and criminal investigators perform varies of duties that include protecting and serving the community by securing lives of the citizens and property and gathering data and evidence of possible crimes to ensure the safety of the community. Their main obligation is to pursue and apprehend for those who violates the law by issuing warnings, citations, or arresting them. The police officers tend to focus more on…

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    Race and Criminal Justice draft The criminal justice system is involved in apprehending, prosecuting, and sentencing suspected or convicted criminals. Criminal justice is the process of finding criminals, and taking the proper steps to make sure they’re punished fairly. Which is why, the treatment disparity between people of different races is a major concern. Racial and ethnic profiling by police can cause minority groups who are already disadvantaged to be put in worst positions, where they…

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    At approximately 7:00 pm on Wednesday, April 6th, 2016 I arrived at 7810 Shaver Rd for my internship with the Portage Department of Public Safety. I entered the station and put on my vest for my ride along. I then proceeded to the Sergeant 's office where I received the name of the officer I would be riding with for the night. The Sergeant told me I was scheduled to ride with Officer Patterson. I met with Patterson and we went to the briefing room and waited for the night shift briefing. After…

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    Constitutional Amendment and Miranda October 28, 2015 Argosy University, Atlanta Hicks, Sandra, Student Constitutional Amendment and Miranda The Supreme Court case law makes up the majority of what is called, The Constitutional Law and according to the rule of stare decis, the judges must make decisions that are directed by cases that were previously settled. The Bill of Rights and its’ amendments to the Constitution were…

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    Mary Walcott Summary

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    The idea of witchcraft increased when friends of Betty Parris, which included eleven year-old Ann Putnam, seventeen year-old Mercy Lewis, and seventeen year-old Mary Walcott began to show similar illness and behavior as Betty. The previously held belief that witchcraft targeted children made the doctor’s diagnoses seem incredibly accurate. Tituba suggested a form of counter magic to heal the girls. She needed to bake a rye cake with the urine of the infected victim and feed the cake to a dog.…

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