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    Robber Baron refers to the industrial businessmen of the nineteenth century (Stiles, “Robber”). “It conjures up visions of titanic monopolists who crushed competitors, rigged markets, and corrupted governments. In their greed and power, legend has it they held sway over helpless democracy,” (Stiles, “Robber”). Founding the debates over government regulation and private enterprise or opportunity and equality, these industrial titans were either condemned as robber barons or praised as captains of…

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    On the other hand, the legislation does provide officers with discretionary power in s 7. Analogously to Entick, where an officer searched the plaintiff’s residence without a warrant. Nonetheless, through s 7, it becomes state necessary that the officers arrest persons displaying or wearing gang insignia without a warrant. This was deemed unfit with the ROW, since it was not supported by positive law. This distinguishes that case since the legislation will act as positive…

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    the childrens of the people who lived in Darfur. Although President George Bush officially announced Darfur as a genocide in 2004, some nations such as the UN didn’t declare the act in Darfur as a genocide until later on and the ICC released an arrest warrant on President Omar al-Bashir, who was the cause of the Darfur genocide that occurred. Their efforts to attempt to stop the situation was similar to what Wiesel proclaimed in his speech of President Theodore Roosevelt in which Roosevelt was…

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    discretion can be controlled through the enactment of laws, legislative oversight and funding (Gaines & Keppeler, 2011). For example, the enactment of laws that cannot be misinterpreted is evident in domestic violence cases in making it mandatory to arrest the primary aggressor instead of leaving it up to police discretion to make that…

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    Your Son Is Deceased Your Son Is Deceased By Rachel Aviv is an article regarding an occasion which a Sargent from the Albuquerque Police Department used lethal force on a response to an arrest warrant at the alleged offenders residence. This article brings to light ethical issues concerning how Albuquerque Police Department’s officers respond and reacted to fatal situations. The conflicting issues presented in this article have many residents of Albuquerque concerned with the policies…

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    guilty, and gives them the right to express themselves if they were treated unfairly. Even though it has impacted police power, it has given the police the right to use a warrant to get DNA from the suspect, and to use force. “Police officers now have to clearly outline why they have conducted a search without a warrant, as warrant-less searches have been declared unreasonable. Another restriction relates to the investigative strategy of placing an undercover officer in a cell to get evidence…

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    The arrest and trial of Kareem King by military tribunal posed no significant moral issues because King is not a citizen of the US, there is overwhelming evidence to find him guilty, and he did in fact try to harm Americans. The first reason why King’s arrest and trial posed no significant moral issues is because he is not a United States citizen. He should not be allowed the same rights citizens are concerning trial and court. Furthermore, as a non-citizen, he acted against the US. This makes…

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    his cell phone searched without a warrant after the arrest took place the Supreme Court ruled this as being unconstitutional and the action required the use of a warrant. If Deric had a gun and a badge the same precedent would apply to him. Deric unlawfully entered into and searched a database. It was warrantless, but led to the resolution of a crime, as did occur in United States v. Wurie (2014) where the Defendant, Wuire’s cell phone was searched without a warrant, but lead to the discovery of…

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    August 4, 1892 the two bodies of Andrew and Abby Borden were found slain with what appeared to be an axe in their Massachusetts home located in the town of Fall River. The town was a buzz with the thought of who could possibly commit such heinous crime? Speculation focused on the youngest daughter of the two Borden girls, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Andrew Borden a Sunday school teacher and the head of the local hospital’s Fruit and Flower Mission. A seemingly unfit candidate for the axe-wielding…

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    the decision made by the former. David Kaczynski, suspected his brother as The Unabomber, a terrorist responsible fora series of package bombs that killed three people. He tipped off the authorities about Ted’s whereabout and they finally managed to arrest him after more than 17 years of pursuit. Although his decision rendered hatred from his own brother that is sent to prison for life, but this is less significant to the goodness he caused. He has probably prevented more deaths from happening…

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