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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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    PART I – Arrest of LEE and legal obligations There are a number of legal issues surrounding the arrest of Mr LEE by Constable YOUNG. These legal issues commence shortly after the intercept which is for a relatively minor traffic matter which first presents itself to the police. At the point when when LEE attempts to leave neither he nor YEOH have committed an offence where there is a power of arrest by the attending officers. LEE is a passenger and has really little to do with YEOH and his…

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    The Black Lives Matter movement began after Travon Martin, who, at 17 years old, was fatally shot by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, in Sanford, Florida. The case drew a lot of attention due to Florida’s self-defense and “Stand Your Ground laws.” Following Martin’s death, rallies, marches and protests were held across the nation and it turned into a media circus. The facts revolving around Travon Martin’s character were questionable. On one hand, he enjoyed Aerospace Technology…

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    sexualizing all three women. The woman wearing the police hat and the police shirt leads one to assume that she is fulfilling the male fantasy. The same female is lying on her stomach hog-tied in a pose that would be used in arresting a person resisting arrest. The other woman is wearing a Girl Scout uniform, the sash and the tan color shirt would lead you that conclusion. This indicates that she is also fulfilling the male fantasy of a schoolgirl. All women have a low cut top that makes them…

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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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    Over 100 years ago the United States established the Juvenile Justice system. In most states, a person who between the ages of 10 and 18 charged with a crime is considered a juvenile . The juvenile justice system main goal is to help rehabilitation rather than punishing the individual and held youths who commit crimes responsible for their action. Where adults who are accused and found guilty of a crime, the criminal justice courts focus on punishments. There are many debates over the…

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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 Section E, Constable Ellis introducing himself by stating his name, rank and what station he was from. Constable Ellis also informed the suspect that he would be asking questions regarding the allegation of Assault, therefor complying with Safeguards LEPRA Section 202. The court requires admissions to be obtained fairly from a suspect so they are admissible. It is legislated under section 139 (1) (C) that the Police officer must caution the accused prior to questioning them. Section 139 of…

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    resembled the man’s, that should not have led to the man’s arrest. Just because you look similar to someone who committed a crime does not mean you can be arrested just for how you look. By using this mask, he stole about $15,000 dollars from six bank robberies. He chose this method because Conrad was able…

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    What To Discuss On The First Visit To Your Personal Injury Lawyer If you were injured by another person or at a place of business, you might be able to get money for your medical care if you hire a lawyer and file a personal injury lawsuit. However, you'll want to understand your rights and learn how the laws in your area work first, so you'll know if a case is worth pursuing. The first step is to talk to a personal injury attorney. The first visit is often free, so there is nothing to risk.…

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