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    asylum. The article is analytical and references refugee law to define refugee and accounts of asylum. The article also looks at court cases, including INS v. Elias, Desir v. Ilchert, Zayas-Marini v. INS, and Osorio v. INS. The author explains that state policies have been ineffective in solving gang violence and organized crime by neglecting focus on structural issues that lead to gang involvement (243). People have left their homes to protest gang power and find safety; however, US courts…

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    Police Observation Report

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    On October 1, 2017 at approximately 1859 hours, I observed a black 2000 BMW four door sedan traveling east on Pine Hill RD approaching Leo Kidd Ave in Port Richey, FL. I observed the vehicle to not have an attached tag. I maneuvered my unmarked agency issued patrol vehicle (116) behind the BMW and initiated my emergency equipment to conduct a lawful traffic stop. I made contact with the driver of the BMW, who was identified by his Florida driver’s license as James Thomas Cave. James advised…

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    Drug Testing Recipients

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    Should states drug test recipients of public assistance? Any person who is receiving public assistance should be open to random drugs tests because it proves whether or not they are on drugs. If someone receiving assistance can afford drugs than they also may be able to afford to support themselves and the one’s they are responsible for. Some employers require drug testing for employment, so people receiving assistance should prove they are clean and truly need the help. A benefit of random…

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    Nicholas Vincent watch over the entrance and lobby area of the dorm. Adrian Prather has reached the second floor and has smelled marijuana on the south side of the fourth floor. At 12:00 am of Saturday October 22, 2016, Adrian Prather has called Nicholas Vincent to ask to come to help investigate which room may be smoked out on the end of the fourth floor hallway. Adrian Prather and Nicholas Vincent both sniffed room 401 and notice that this room strongly stood out in smell of marijuana. At…

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    Rahf Salouha Handbag

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    time the vehicle was driven prior to parking it at her residence. Sallouha did not suspect anyone and did not witness or hear anyone during the night around her residence. I advised Sallouha to cancel her credit cards, contact the Secretary of State for a another driver’s license, contact the business bank to cancel the blank check, and to contact the credit bureaus to activate a fraud alert or freeze on her credit. If Sallouha was able to find the serial number on the iPhone 5C, to call…

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    Caveat Emptor

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    The doctrine of caveat emptor imposes no duty to the vendor to disclose any information concerning the property conditions. This doctrine requires that buyers bear the burden of examining and finding the defects in the title and in the condition of the property. In the case Johnson v. Davis, 449 So. 2d 344 (Fla. 3d DCA 1984), decision approved, 480 So. 2d 625 (Fla. 1985), the court stated that where the seller of a house knows the house has serious defects and fails to disclose the defects to…

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    I initiated a traffic stop on the listed vehicle for an improper light violation. On my initial approach I made contact with driver and only occupant, Christopher Myhand. While in contact with Myhand, I observed a small plastic bag, containing a white, compressed powdery substance, in the center compartment below the radio. I asked Myhand what was in that bag. After that, he pulled another bag from the compartment that contained assorted candy and stated, "Its just candy." At that point I walked…

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    On 01/30/2017 at approximately 1931 hours, I was dispatched by Cortez Dispatch, for a suspicious vehicle, described as a green Chevy pickup, at the Pueblo Community College located at 33057 Hwy 160, in the County of Montezuma, and State of Colorado. Upon approach, I saw a vehicle driving into the parking lot from the westbound lane on Hwy 160. Upon arrival, I saw the vehicle matched the description I was given. The vehicle drove through the parking lot and began to head back towards the exit.…

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    They were able to collected the data with no search warrant which is illegal. As it says in the 4th amendment “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly…

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    Do's And Don Ts Case

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    Case #3: Do’s & Don’ts 1.) The police arrest you in your living room on charges of murder. May they open the door of your coat closet to make sure that no one is hiding there? May they open the door to your medicine cabinet? - Yes to the first and no to the second. Reasonable belief must be established before any area within a crime scene maybe searched. In regards to the medicine cabinet there is no reasonable belief that an accomplice for example is hiding in said structure which would…

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