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    Computer Search Warrants

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    be probable cause that the computer contains evidence of a crime (Roberson 2015). Even though a search warrant can be of great benefit, there are times in which computer search warrants can be a little tricky than a physical warrant. In regards to the Fourth Amendment there are sensitive issues that involves an individuals protection that must be adhered to. With the popularity of using Digital Evidence, along with consider the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement might have to consider a new set…

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    What is the standard for law enforcement to search your cell phone? Well the Supreme Court states that the police must get search warrants for most cell phone searches, not all (Supreme Court Searches”, 2014). Two cases linked to the Supreme Court decision would be the Riley v. California and U.S. v. Wurie. In the Riley v. California case, Riley was pulled over for a traffic violation. Riley was driving a different car than what was registered to him and he was driving around on suspended…

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    of this case or any case. The atmosphere of structure and professionalism was seen with the lengthy process of the procedure of the current laws and the procedure of direct and cross examination on the witness in question. The framing of a case…

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    R V Mabior Case Summary

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    importance to this imperative matter. There were a total of twelve interveners, including: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario, just to name a few (see Appendix A for full list). This case falls under the scope of criminal law, in which the respondent is accused of criminal conduct. Mabior was charged with a total of nine counts of aggravated sexual assault, based on failure to disclose his HIV-positive status before engaging in sexual relations. This case raises…

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    The evidence obtain during the search of John Smith vehicle should not be admissible in court and a motion to suppress should be file. The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful search and seizures applies to routine traffic stops as in this case. Officer Roberts should have had probable cause that a crime has been committed in order to search and gather evidence without a valid search warrant. Officer Roberts pull John Smith over because he thought there was an obstruction in his…

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    to cancel his licence. The decision was decided based on the evidence presented by the prosecution and Mr Singh’s cross examination on the prosecutor’s witnesses. The matter was decided as I expected because Mr Singh rejected the opportunity when he was asked by Justice Reardon whether he would like to go to the witness box and present any legal arguments. As he failed to do so, Justice Reardon made his decision based on the evidence presented by the prosecutor and witnesses. In my opinion, a…

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    oblivion, that your phone calls, every day, were being monitored by a government organization. You would probably feel as though you had been invaded, you would feel like your privacy had been taken away, and you would wonder what you had done wrong. What laws had you broken to be investigated in such an invasional way? You would not think you had anything to hide, but you would still feel uncomfortable. But then imagine that you find out that you did nothing wrong, and you were not the only one…

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    The term illegitimacy is derived from the Latin term ‘illegitimus’ which means not in accordance with law . An illegitimate child is one which is born outside of sanction of marriage. Although, illegitimacy is a universal phenomenon the societies enforce strict rules pertaining to regulation of coition between different sexes and procreation of children. Although, the laws pertaining to marriage are different in various societies but the disapproval of illegitimate children is almost unanimous.…

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    limited government a principle of the constitution.” This piece of textual evidence proves they limited the government. In the book, the text also says, “In a limited government, the government has only the powers the constitution gives it.” This demonstrates how the government only get a certain amount of power to do his job. The author also states, “Just as important, everyone from you to the President must obey the law.” This text explains how limiting the government is important because they…

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    and in often cases, of justice. For wealth can purchase the best lawyers from top companies, compared to average attorneys, leading to a better defense and hopefully freedom. Though truth is the only way to receive justice, wealth can manipulate the law to favor one’s side. This is demonstrated through the defense team in the O.J. Simpson murder case, the dual trial in Great Expectations, and the murder case in Legally Blonde. With this method of wealth buying the verdict, it leads to…

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