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    the wrong way on a one-way street. Sargent directed Evans to pull over and asked to see his license. FACTS: Evans informed Sargent that his license was suspended, and upon running the license, Sargent found that there was also an outstanding warrant for Evans’ arrest. During the arrest, Evans dropped a hand-rolled cigarette that smelled of marijuana, so officers searched his car and discovered a bag of marijuana. When Evans was charged with possession of marijuana, the…

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    Red Light Case Study

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    Question Presented After being pulled over for running a red light, Mr. Knight was asked to ride in the patrol car, but was assured that he could leave after the traffic stop paperwork was completed. During the course of the ride, Mr. Knight made incriminating statements in response to a police officer’s questions. Under the Fifth Amendment as interpreted by Delaware courts, which requires law enforcement officials to provide Miranda warnings before custodial interrogations, can Mr. Knight’s…

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    Amendment 4,5,6, and 8 protects an accused against abuses by the federal government. Each amendment has a right for a citizen. These amendments give citizens fair treatment. Everybody should have a fair trial. Someone could get punished cruelly and they were not guilty to being with. Each of these Amendments were made for these purposes. Amendment 4 states that nothing can be searched without a reason. This Amendment protects personal belongs of others. A cop cannot just pull someone over to…

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    Waymo: The Self-Driving Car Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your car do the driving for you? To have it so that you could just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride? Well now, thanks to Google and advanced technology, this idea is highly possible. They have created the new self-driving car, known as Waymo. This new innovation could be a light to the future, and could possibly make getting around easier for millions of people. First of all, Waymo is a company that was…

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    Stop And Frisk Case Study

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    Police should be allowed to stop and frisk subjects who seem suspect. In the case Terry v. Ohio (1968) the Supreme Court’s ruling allowed the procedures of “Stop and Frisk” to be acceptable. For a stop and first to be considered legal, the police officer must have reasonable suspicion that a crime has already occurred or is about to take place. Only then can a police officer start a line of questioning toward the suspect. However, the “frisk” portion of stop and frisk must only be done if the…

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    Police officers in the United States are given considerable amount of authority to perform their duties. However, they are still obligated to work within the confines of the law. They must follow federal and state standard procedures to perform their daily duties and responsibilities, impartially. The New York City Police Department (NYPD) highly practice a policy known as Stop, Question and Possibly Frisk (SQF). What is Stop, Question and Possibly Frisk? The SQF’s essential goal is to maintain…

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    Learnings & Developments There are several learnings that Google implemented in their HR practices. Shift to Data-Based People Management decision • Google realized that for a company that dominates its respective spectrum by its focus and implementation on continuous innovation, it has to shift to people management. • The current practices of HR was 20th century principles, and risk averse instincts • Google came up with a new system and termed it as ‘People’s Analytics’. • The bedrock of…

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    and the defendant was arrested and later charged with theft by deception. The defendant tried to suppress evidence of the item he was intending to steal. His argument was that his fourth and fourteen amendment rights was violated due to the illegal search that was conducted by the cashier. His motion…

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    TSA and backscatter X-Rays is a technology equipment that is used to scan full bodies of airline passengers. It is also known as a WBI (whole body imager), security scanner, body scanner, and a naked scanner. TSA use the backscatter X-Ray to detect hidden weapons, tools, liquids, drugs, stolen currency, and other illegal items. They do this to make the flight ride safe for other passengers and to get to their destination safely without conflicts. Backscatter X-rays are only found at a few…

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    Miranda Rights Outline

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    arrested and the fifth amendment is not read to you. “Have you been to jail? ‘No?’ Well now you are going there.” Do you ever fear you’re going to jail for no reason without warrant of arrest or trial by jury? How would you feel if you were forced to something you didn’t want to do? Well if there is such thing as a warrant of arrest or trial by jury which is the Miranda rights. What are they? What does it mean? Does everyone have it? The world has about 7.125 billion…

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