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    A year ago I was diagnosed with simple and complex partial seizures of the temporal lobe. The kind of seizures I have are hard to describe but its kind of like being on a roller coaster. You're strapped in and you can feel the tension as you know its going to happen, and you know its going to be scary. Once you reach the top of the roller coaster you get a weird feeling in your stomach, just like you do before your seizure happens . Sometimes you experience a very strong, awful feeling of Déjà…

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    Stop And Frisk Summary

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    Stop and Frisk are all about numbers. Commonly in each video the discussion of meeting the quota or getting numbers, is brought up several times. Through out watching the videos there were several concepts that I wanted to discuss. My first reaction was stop and frisk should be eliminated, because people’s rights and privacy are being violated. Then I thought wait a minute maybe it shouldn’t be stopped, but rather tweaked on how the stop and frisks are being carried out. I felt that officers…

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    The journal “Police stop-and-frisk practices: an examination of factors that affect officers’ decisions to initiate a stop-and-frisk police procedure” by Avdi S. Avdija , he writes about how the stop and frisk procedure works, and the requirements the police officers have to follow. Avdija mentions, “There were 14 predictors or reasons that were typically used by the police officers to justify the initiation of a police stop procedure on a suspect. All were recorded /measured dichotomously with…

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    Each one of these scenarios would render its own determinant of whether the courts decide the seizure of supplementary evidence was or was not admissible as evidence. Although, per Hendrix (2013) “…protective sweeps procedures may be initiated even if police only suspect that other search persons are present on the premises, and they may lawfully…

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    Dmak Dbq Analysis

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    A thermal scanner was used on the house of DLK without a warrant, in order to obtain evidence that DLK was illegally growing marijuana. DLK sued on the grounds that the scan was a search, and since there was no warrant, it violated his fourth amendment right.The government went too far by scanning DLK’s house because the scan indicated things about the house that would be unknown unless one entered the house, revealed things which DLK wished to keep private and took reasonable measures to…

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    Unreasonable search and seizures where he or she feels violated by a sheriff or police officer because they did not have a warrant on them to search the person or their property. The right that is being discussed is protection against illegal search of self, home, or property. A person has the right and should always say no if a sheriff or police officer do not have a warrant with them. Most people say this, “fruit of the poisonous tree”(Understanding Search-and-Seizure Law). Because the…

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    Case Brief # 3 Fernanda Sbordone LEG110 12/5/2016 Instructor: Ms. Roland Arizona v. Evans Citation. 514 US 1 (1995)DOCKET NO . 93-1660 .Arizona Supreme Court. BRIEF FACT OF SUAMMRY : In January 1991, Phoenix police officer Bryan Sargent observed Isaac Evans driving the wrong way on a one-way street. Sargent directed Evans to pull over and asked to see his license. FACTS: Evans informed Sargent…

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    Da Vs Harris Case Study

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    da v. Harris “Does a drug-detection dog's alert to the exterior of a vehicle provide an officer with probable cause to conduct a warrantless search of the interior of the vehicle?” This was the question that was argued in 2012 at U.S. supreme court. Clayton Harris was charged with possession of pseudoephedrine which can be used to manufacture meth. He was stopped by the Police during a traffic stop for expired registration. The K-9 squad dog alerted the officer of existence of drug. This gave…

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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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    Cop And Frisk Essay

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    "close case" but concluded that the tip and its corroboration were sufficiently reliable to justify the investigatory stop that ultimate"Stop and Frisk." TheFreeDictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Aug. 2016. Ely led to the arrest of the driver and the seizure of the…

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