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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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    “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from a Roman to a Pug”, I scream. “Well, twenty years may not have the ability to change my nose, but it can change a good man to a bad one,” the man stated. “You’re under arrest ‘Silky’ Bob. I know what you did out in the West”, the man…

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    Cardiac Arrest

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    Effectively detect cardiac arrest and perform hands only CPR: Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. The ability to detect whether or not that person lives. This skill is vital to life because it can be the determiner for life and death situations. Hook: We will introduce the topic by starting with the video featuring Ken Jeong(where a group is playing charades and the one acting has a heart attack)[LINK] up until the man in the video drops and no one knows what…

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    The case study I choose to work with was United States v. Juvenile Male. According to the study the juvenile male, R.P. identified himself as an adult the at the point of arrest. However, that was determined to be incorrect by the dispatcher when the Federal Border Patrol ran his information. R.P.’s date of birth was 1/1/1989. Around 1700 on the November 19, 2006 R.P. was detained for what at that time was believed to be smuggling of aliens into the US. At 0000 on November 20,2006 R.P. was read…

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    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 Reasonable suspicion is more than a hunch that a crime is being committed, but doesn’t require as much evidence then probable cause. Both allow officers to conduct…

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    affect anyone else. The marijuana was bought off a black market, but could have been purchased from a smoke store. Money could have been made for the state through marijuana taxes. This is just one example of the massive amount of pointless marijuana arrest…

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    In order to execute Gunther, we must take the teleporting machine to Gunther’s territory using the secret password that my dad knows because he was part of TNE. Once we arrive at TNE’s territory we start walking towards Gunther’s secret home. Within a few seconds of walking through the muggy jungle we hear sounds. My father grabs my hands and we both jump behind a bush together. Then I hear the roar of an engine coming towards us. My father puts his finger up to his lips to remind me to remain…

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    Father Returning Home Poem

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    Dilip Chitre creates a stark impression of the isolation of old age in his poem ‘Father Returning Home’ by showing his fathers’ estrangement from society and his own family. Chitre conveys this isolation by using literary devices such as similes and repetition, and addressing themes such as modernity vs tradition. The poem begins when a father is waiting outside for a train which will take him home. We know this as it says ‘My father travels on the late evening train’. Already by labelling the…

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    Confidential Informants are not limited to crimes on the street. They can also be used in jails and prisons. “By definition, a jailhouse informant is an inmate, usually awaiting trial or sentencing, who claims to have been the recipient of an admission made by another prisoner awaiting trial, and who agrees to testify against that prisoner in a court of law, usually in exchange for some benefit.” (Genua) Which is quite different to that of a prison informant. “A prison informant, in contrast to…

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    The Miranda Warning is designed to inform anyone in police custody the right to due process by adhering to the Fifth Amendment. Certain protocols and formality must be followed by implementing four things before conducting an interrogation. The defendant must first be informed that they have the right to remain silent (Hall, 2015). Secondly, they must be informed that anything they say can and will be used against them in a court of law (Hall, 2015). They should also be informed that they have a…

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