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    Search Warrant Planning and Procedures Officer Loe is a veteran Red Team member and is well versed in what is required in this area. Officer Loe was on an extended military assignment for a large portion of this rating period. Since his return he has planned at least seven search warrant operations. Officer Loe understands what is needed in a search warrant entry plan and what areas are likely to create difficulties. He plans for these situations and informs me of them early in his planning…

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    citizens when it comes to firearm possession and prohibits biased laws being passed with regard to religion. Another main reason for the Bill of rights to be written was to ratify the constitution and replace the articles of confederations. The First Amendment gives us the right to petition, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, freedom of press as well as freedom of speech for every citizen. Freedom of…

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    Stop And Frisk

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    Stop and frisk search is one of the most controversial procedures that the police execute. According to the legal dictionary, stop and frisk refers to “the situation in which a police officer who is suspicious of an individual detains the person and runs his hands lightly over the suspect’s outer garments to determine if the person is carrying a concealed weapon.” The officer also questions the person during this process. The policy was put in place to stop crimes before they even happen. The…

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    sections that it is in respect of: stop and search, arrest, detention, investigation and interviewing. Stop and search is allowed when there are reasonable ground to believe that the person or vehicle contains drugs, offensive weapons including knives, stolen goods, items that can damage or destroy property, for example spray cans or any article adapted for certain offences. This comes under Code A where it ensures that the exercise to stop and search by police officers in accordance with…

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    Delta Force deployed to train and advised a special Colombian police task force known as the Search Bloc, which was created to locate Escobar. (Bowden, 2001) “Every direction-finding, surveillance, and imagery team in the arsenal descended on Medellín.” (Bowden, 2001) It was like a sweepstakes: see who could demonstrate the most effectiveness first.” (Bowden, 2001)“It took ten C-130s just to deliver the contractors and maintenance and support staffs for all the assets…

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    I think the most interesting issue in this case Jeremy Jaynes v. Commonwealth of Virginia was that when a man committed crime in one state and created problems in another state, does the circuit court of the state which he caused problems have jurisdiction over him. In favor of Jeremy Jaynes, he just used his computer to send emails in North Carolina, and did not use his computer in Virginia. Also, he argued that he couldn’t control where the email would be sent, so he didn't have intent to…

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    stop people based solely off how they look, or act socially; and search them in New York city. While new york has shown a extravagant decrease in crime as of late, there is no concrete evidence that states that the stop and frisk laws are the reason. I personally do not believe that stop and frisk laws are Constitutional. It is very difficult for me to justify how this is legal under the fourth amendment rights against illegal search, and seizure. The rights apply to the seizure as it relates…

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    Unit 33 M3

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    1. This homepage is targeting all users who own a computer, tablet or a smartphone. This page is targeting English speakers. But the language will change based on your IP location. Most people know about google, so it will be easy to spot this service if you just have a Gmail account. All users will be interested in this service because it offers 15 GB of storage for free. 2. The homepage was designed and written to introduce the google storage service. If I had to write this I would have said:…

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    Improve Your Time Management Skills - 16 Time Management Tips To Help You Power Through Your Tasks! In the absence of time management skills there is that last minute rush which can often leave tasks with sloppy results or at worst incomplete. This disorganised approach creates unnecessary stress which is then compounded by the fact that those expecting you to "come up with the goods" being disappointed in you. Unresolved, this behaviour can create a cycle of diminishing self confidence and…

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    Put First Things First and Think Win-Win Covey’s habit 3 and 4 are First Things First which is about the practice of priorities in time management in a private victory and habit 4 is Think Win-Win which is about a public victory balancing courage and empathic in relationships. Habit 3 reminds me of putting God first. He is my center and sound principle. Habit 4 is reaching out to my neighbor that is a win-win. I am reminded to love my neighbor as myself. In addition win-win is a excellent way…

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