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    the police officers to search the resident, without the officers having to obtained a search warrant, and the police had significant probable cause to be at the resident. The prosecutor can argue that the consent from the accused wife was sufficient enough to search the resident, since she was a co-occupant of the resident. The prosecutor could argue that a warrant-less search conducted in the absence of probable cause is valid when one occupant give permission for the search, even if the other…

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    The policy that the New York Police Department has is questionable, with the information that given in the article. The article states, "The stop-and-frisk policy -- in which police stop, question and frisk people they deem suspicious, even if they've committed no crime -- has been one of the most controversial policing techniques in recent time, fueled by clashes between civil rights and civil liberties groups challenging the practice as racist and illegal" (Boyette & Martinez, 2013, p.1). I do…

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    Stop And Frisk Analysis

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    Stop and frisk is an unjust crime prevention that gives permission to provided police officers to stop a person and frisk them based on “reasonable suspicions” of possible criminal activities. Although nowadays it seems to be a way for police officers to harass people on the street specifically minorities. From this program, minorities experienced police interrogations, physical assault, and even arrests, only to establish innocence in court. Despite being declared unconstitutional in 2013,…

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    Search Dog Research Paper

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    Picking the right dog for the job is important in Search and Rescue. It takes a dog as well as a person with special attributes to become a successful team. These special canines are very important to a community, their noses are far superior to our methods of trailing as humans, cutting the search time down. Search dogs can "find" in lots of different environments, from the woods to a burnt building. It may look easy for a puppy to simply smell out a missing person, the indication that he or…

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    Saruman & Co. is an investigative private eye agency. Our organization supports 72 jobs, that offer investigators who carry on investigations to find information on behalf of clients who pay others to do so. Our mission is to help people with their issues that they cannot handle themselves. These can include helping clients with things such as: background checks, divorce, fraud, finding missing people, child custody, surveillance, and unpublicized research. Here at Saruman & Co. we strive to…

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    Stop And Frisk Case Study

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    Q3. Describe a case incident where a ‘stop and frisk’ is allowed and rationale for it. A ‘stop and frisk’ is something when a police officer stops an individual or a group to question and further to search for weapons or any illegal activities under criminal circumstances. Search includes patting down i.e. checking an individual with hands from the top of the clothes and also removing upper part of clothes if the officer thinks the suspect is carrying some armed weapons and is dangerous. Many…

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    court. We can’t just arrest someone for bearing arms, after all, it states in the second amendment that people have the right to bear arms. I firmly believe that we should pay more attention to this issue, the fact that law enforcement agents can search us without a warrant just because they felt like we were suspicious, because this issue often gets abused. It seems like every single time I turn the tv on and switch the channel to the news, I always hear of a new…

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    Google, Inc. (GOOGL), one of the most influential technology companies of all time, has recently announced a new corporate structure, and placed itself under a new holding company it created, called Alphabet, Inc. What's In A Name? Google cites a couple of reasons to explain its new name, Alphabet: • Alphabet, to quote Google's official blog, "means a collection of letters that represent language, one of humanity's most important innovations". This new name syncs well with Google's innovative…

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    a large roll of cash in the glovebox while the driver was retrieving his registration. All men were checked and cleared for outstanding warrants and a warning was issued to the vehicles driver. The officer requested and was granted permission to search the vehicle. Officers found $763.00 in rolled up bills in the glove box and as five baggies of cocaine between the armrest and back seat of the vehicle. All three occupants of the car stated they had no prior knowledge of the cocaine being in…

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    Indeed, the Terry search principle was regarded, and the limit to which it was supposed to be conducted was reviewed, Terry vs. Ohio case. The court further went into other cases that had resolved issues on the fourth amendment and the Terry search (Minnesota v Dickerson, 1993). Indeed, in Michigan vs. Long, the Court held that in the context of that case, a Terry search allowed the search of the individual and passenger’s compartments of the automobile…

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