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    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character”. This quote was one of the most famous quotes of Martin Luther King that he used in the I Have a Dream speech. The I Have a Dream speech is one of the most remarkable speeches ever. This speech had an exceptional flow that was caused by the amazing style that MLK used. MLK used various types of rhetorical devices, such as…

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    An eyewitness is a person who saw something happens, such as, a crime or accident. Eyewitness therefore plays an important role in a criminal trial. The court hence summons eyewitnesses to testify. Eyewitnesses are people who happen to be at the scene during the commission of a crime as previously mentioned. Eyewitness may therefore have a memory of the incident. Eyewitness may as well be able to describe the details of the occurrence. Eyewitness may testify about physical and emotional…

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    On October 14, 2016, at 1556 hours, Officer Villalon requested back up at room 1B102, with a disruptive Veteran. Upon arrival, I entered the room and saw Veteran James Wilson – 4010 sitting in a chair and Officer Villalon standing beside the desk to the right. While in the room Officer Villalon was explaining to Wilson that he could use profanity towards Pat Garrett the Pharmacy Supervisor. Wilson stated “Well use profanity towards me”. Officer Villalon stated “you use profanity towards him…

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    Miranda v. Arizona The Miranda rights have continued to stay in the law enforcement system for many years now, but how they are read, and who they are read to is starting to be a conflict in today’s generation. Miranda rights have survived to this day, and revisions to the Miranda warning is being talked about based on who is listening and understanding their rights. The question of whether or not the way the Miranda warning is read should be changed is based on the targeted minors who do not…

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    Arresting Officer’s Statement: On January 4, 2016, Detective T. Northern, Portsmouth Police Department, reported the following took place on November 10, 2015: “The victim was standing at the front door of the school entrance when the suspect and her mother attempted to open the door. The victim would not open the door according to school policy. Suspect and mother cursed the victim. Suspect then began punching the victim in the face numerous times. The victim received bruises and scratches to…

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    On December 5, 2016, Anver Williams a 15-year-old in grade nine was a victim of assault and robbery by two suspects Jonathan and Donavan Tisi. Anver Williams was returning from school after basketball practice when two guys at the end of the Eglinton alley started troubling him. After the attack, Anver had suffered from many injuries and was taken to a local hospital. On December 6, Constable Rachel Di Carlo captured Donavan Tisi and Donavan was charged with assault causing bodily harm and…

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    ABC News held a recent experiment where they staged a purse snatching in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park. The object of the scenario is to give awareness on primetime that human perception is faulty and can lead to the imprisonment of innocent people. Actors were hired to play the victim and the criminal. The criminal walked up to the victim and asked if he could use her pen to write a phone number down. The criminal then proceeded to yell and then snatch her purse. The victim immediately turned to…

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    wash was the biggest operation in the state. The operation car wash had already 38th phases. The 1st phase was done in march 2014 where federal police deflagrates the operation in six states and in the federal district. More than twenty requests for arrest are dispatched. People that worked for Petrobras and Politics are arrested and Alberto Youssef is arrested for being accused of intermediate payments of bribe among contractors. In my opinion he should have been convicted for more years than…

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    House Arrest Essay

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    who voluntarily and convicted offenders house arrest serves as a way to confine those who cannot afford bail or whose personal recognizance is not enough to be unsupervised. The main purpose of house arrest is not to stop criminal behavior, but to reduce the offender’s movement. House arrest will not stop criminal behavior, since they are still in their communities and have ample opportunity to associate with the same neighborhood criminals. House arrest can be supported by electronic…

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    Arrest warrants are issued to allow the police to identify and locate a person, or persons. These persons are usually those who have been previous arrest, released on bail, but then fail to show up to court after their release, in contrast a search warrant allows the police to enter into a promise, in search of evidence or contraband that may be used in an upcoming trial. In order to take possession of an item, and that property to be searched it must be specifically listed in the search warrant…

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