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    Piscataway high school in New Jersey Teen girl who was smoking on the school property and the Vice Principal found out she was and she got into more than she bargained for. This was a case was very interesting, when you may think it's the end they find more things held against her.These girl were under the age of smoking in the bathroom. The supreme court could not give out her full name because she was under age so she had to TLO, which is her initials. There were these two girls who were…

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    students has typically not been considered a “seizure” under the Fourth Amendment. Citing the special nature of the school environment, courts have ruled that physical restraint in disciplinary situations in the school environment does not involve the deprivation of liberty the Fourth Amendment prohibits. Thus, a teacher who physically grabs a student by the shoulders and escorts him out of the classroom would not violate the student’s Fourth Amendment right to be free from an unreasonable…

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    computer on both First and Fourth Amendment form. Ickes’s constitutional argument, and hold that the border search doctrine is not subject to a First Amendment exception was rejected. Icked was sentenced to 130 months of imprisonment and encountered charges of transportation of child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C.S. 2252(a)(1).…

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    Case Study: Plaintiff

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    • Plaintiff claims false arrest for two separate incidents. First incident, (TPO December 11, 2009, at 0900 hours, at 2921 Tilden Avenue, Brooklyn), plaintiff states he was in the lobby of the premise when PO Tanaya Barry and Det. Shae Jackson stopped him. Plaintiff states he informed MOS that he was visiting a tenant, then the tenant came downstairs to verify plaintiff version. Plaintiff states he was arrested. Second incident (TPO June 15, 2010, at 1600 hours, 250 East 29 Street, Brooklyn),…

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    Terry V. Ohio Case Study

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    392 U.S. 1 (1968) Terry V. Ohio Facts: Police Detective Martin McFadden was an off duty police officer dressed in normal street clothes. On the afternoon of October 31, 1963 McFadden was walking around in downtown Cleveland. While he was out and about two men caught his eye. The men Chilton and Terry were standing on a street corner. McFadden was used to noticing strange and suspicious things and the behavior of these men struck him as suspicious. They were pacing up and down the street…

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    How the Amendments Protect Our Rights In America, we have many things to protect our rights as citizens. One thing that helps to protect our rights are the Amendments. They keep us safe from extreme punishments or from getting blamed for things that we did not do. But to be more specific, amendments 4,5,6, and 8 help to maintain an equal due process of law for everyone. Amendment 4 states that you can not be searched or seized without a good reason. This protects us from getting searched…

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    Amber Alert Speech

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    How many kids have been rescued because of amber alerts? The U.S. Department of Justice says that “881 children rescued specifically because of AMBER Alert” Today I’ll be talking about AMBER alerts In my speech I’ll be telling you about what the AMBER Alert is and why it’s called amber alert, what it’s supposed to be for, and the criteria is to issue an AMBER alert My first point is, what is AMBER Alert and why is it called that? Why is it called amber alert? According to the U.S. Department of…

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    Bivens Case Summary

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    BIVENS: BRIEF #1 Case Name and Citation: BIVENS v. SIX UNKNOWN FED. NARCOTICS AGENTS, (1971). No. 301. http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/403/388.html Court Issuing the Decision: This case was Argued on January 12, 1971, and decided on June 21, 1971. The United States Supreme Court is hearing Bivens case. Which court gives the final decision on the case? Statement of Facts: This case has it’s orgin in an arrest and search carried out on the morning of November 26, 1965. Bivens…

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    The Fourth Amendment Do you know you have the right to say NO?. The Fourth Amendment in other words Search and Seizures allows one to say no until proper legal document or warrant is shown to search or seized someone’s home, car, personal item and to protect people rights to privacy from the government intrusions. Meaning the government can’t use police force in which would expose citizens. Also the Fourth Amendment respects people rights and that it should not be violated. The…

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    Anxiety Checkpoints

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    Sobriety checkpoints are pre-determined police operations employed to detect and apprehend impaired drivers. This countermeasure specifically targets distinct areas, days, and times which have been identified as most likely when an alcohol- and/or drug-impaired driving incidents will occur, based on crash and arrest data (NHTSA 2013). While sobriety check points can be used to detect impairment due to any substance, they are generally deployed to detect and deter alcohol impairment (NHTSA 2013)…

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