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    horrible smell. He also saw the multiple containers of acid sitting out in the open on Dahmer's floor. Dahmer would tell Edwards that it was used for cleaning, then he asked Edwards to look over at his fish tank. He would take this opportunity to put a handcuff on his wrist, but was unable to get both on. Dahmer then led him into his bedroom to pose for the nude photos and while in his room he saw nude…

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    Kailer told defendant Hardee to stop looking back and warned him that he would be handcuffed if he did not comply (A85). Defendant Hardee immediately looked back into the car. Id. Officer Siani then attempted to handcuff defendant Hardee (A86). After officer Siani placed one of the handcuffs on Hardee’s wrist, defendant Hardee started to resist.…

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    At 1:20 in the morning on Saturday, June 28, 1969, eight police officers arrived at the stone-wall country hotel. roughly 200 people were in the bar that night. But the surprise attack did not go as made system design. This time the patrons refused to work together. The police decided to take everyone present to the police station, but the go round on watch farm carts had not yet got to place, so patrons were needed to wait in line for about 15 minutes. Those who were not put under police…

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    Cindy Cedeno Law 212 Prof. Consumano 10-14-2016 Case Brief. Title and Citation: Arizona V. Gant 556 US. 332 Facts of the Case: Gant was arrested for driving with a suspended license, He was handcuffed and locked in the back of Arizona police car. As a result, Officers searched Gant's car and found a gun and a bag of cocaine in a pocket of a jacket located in the back seat of the car. Gant was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, and narcotic drug for sale. As a…

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    trade regulation, external relations, money and banking, transportation, citizenship, and Indian affairs. As I was creating this I put a dollar sign $ for money and banking I put a hauling car for postal services and a envelope for that too, I put handcuffs for criminal law. I added yellow to the background because it's associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy, yellow is my favorite color, but also it makes me happy that I live in a safe country. Canada’s federal government is…

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    and threw it on the floor, stood up quickly and headed out of the office pushing the victim hard. Officer M. Moore followed behind placing the offender in handcuffs then having him sit down in a chair outside of the office trying to calm him down at which time he told Officer Moore to get out of his face. He was escorted out of school in handcuffs and placed in the patrol car. Prior to Officer Moore getting back upstairs to the victim’s office, the offender told the victim he was going to go…

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    got there, my niece and I had sat down with Brian (her husband), and talked about the situation. Brian was calm throughout the entire conversation and said that he didn’t mean any harm. When the police got there, they immediately put Brian into handcuffs and put him in the cop car. My niece proceeded to tell them that detaining him was not necessary, and the police officer responded with, “he is…

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    embarrassment still flooded my cheeks. The security guard strolled up, he looked like a policeman. Handcuffs glinted in a holster on his belt. He told me he would need to escort us off the ride, but he didn’t have steam boiling out of his ears like Frizzy-Hair; his voice was calm and almost...soothing. Once again, justification is given. Down Syndrome...he doesn’t understand...trying to explain to him. Handcuffs then knelt down on his knees. Eye level. He pulled out a reflective gold sticker, a…

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    Case Scenario: Proposed Education for High Risk Offenders Rydell Correctional Facility has a public mission statement that encompasses upholding staff safety while providing meaningful opportunities for offender success. Rydell Correctional Facility houses the highest custody level of offenders, officially termed extended restrictive housing. Offenders at this custody level have killed or seriously assaulted staff or other offenders and not out of their cell more than an hour a day. The…

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    He captured Valjean. He let Valjean say his final goodbyes and took him back to the docks where he would finish the job for good. He placed handcuffs on Valjean and pushed him to the edge of the docks. “I tried to live my life without breaking a single rule...” exclaimed Javert as he removed the cuffs off Valjean. “You’re free” He says as he places the handcuffs on himself. Javert then jumps into the river and dies. Shocked by this act of compassion Valjean then leaves the dock smiling and goes…

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