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    Miranda Warning Essay

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    officer tell a suspect “you have the right to remain silent, everything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law...” This reading is called a Miranda warning, a verbal acknowledgement of the arrested person’s rights, which is protected under the Fifth Amendment’s right to refuse to answer incriminating questions. Some people may be mistaken in thinking that if the police do not read the suspect’s rights, the suspect can’t be charged for the crime, or that the suspect has no…

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    service counter and makes contact with an employee. It appears the same white male is also conducting a transaction at the counter. Let it be also noted the suspect is standing at the same spot that the victim was standing. While conducting his transaction the suspect notices the victims cell phone and immediately places it in his pocket. The suspect is then seen, finishing his transaction, and begins walking towards the front entrance of the publix and getting on a black bicycle (located…

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    against those accused of having committed offenses. In other words, they are responsible for presenting the state's case against the defendant and are expected to prove the suspect is guilty. During the courtroom process, they are allowed to question witnesses and present their evidence to the jury to further illustrate that the suspect is guilty. For instance, in a…

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    a match between DNA found at the crime scene and DNA from one of the suspects. DNA from the crime scene with enzyme one matched closely with DNA from suspect two that was with enzyme one. Along with that match, the DNA from the crime scene with enzyme two was matched closely with DNA from suspect two with enzyme two. Because there were close matches to the DNA found at the crime scene, does not necessarily mean that the suspect is guilty. There could have been contamination or that the…

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    investigatory procedure in identify a possible suspect from a witness. A defendant does have the right to counsel in a lineup. The major concern is the intentional or even the unintentionally problem of the police influencing a possible witness ("What Are Your Rights During A Police Lineup?"). This could happen when the police conduct the lineup they could have the suspect stand out from the rest of the other people that they are using, example would be the suspect is Asian and they put…

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    Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for the initiation and continuation of vehicular pursuits. Policy: The pursuing of fleeing suspects can pose a danger to the public, officers and even the suspects that are fleeing. Police tactics used to stop fleeing suspects may be viewed as a use of force and may also seem unnecessary to the outside public. The purpose of this policy is to regulate the manner in which pursuits are undertaken and performed. Protection of the…

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    confession years later because the true raper stepped forward and confessed. I focus on two of the main factors: motivation and personality. This type of false confession is coerced-compliant false confessions. In such case, the suspect confesses to a crime, which the suspect is fully aware that he or she did not commit it. In this case, the teenagers were not guilty, but confessed only because they were provided no food or drink or sleep and promised they could go home once they made the…

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    Wood Store Observation

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    When I arrived I met with Gary F Jacobs. Jacob's told me an unknown suspect(s) had entered into his storage shed located at that location sometime between 1700 hrs on 3/18/2016 and 1900 hrs on 3/25/2016. Jacobs told me the suspect(s) had pulled the siding off on the north side of the building to gain entry into his shop. Jacob said as a suspect(s) pulled the siding to the side, it did damage the siding. Jacob said that the suspect(s) had taken several items from inside the shop but he was…

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    of America. That being said, America should not give foreign terrorist suspects constitutional rights because of the amount of people they kill, the emotional grieving they put the U.S. in, and the fact that they aren’t even a…

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    the Materials & Methods Part 1 To begin this part of the experiment there needs to be a couple of reaction tubes labeled 1 through 4. First 10 microliters of reaction buffer to reaction tubes 1 and 2. You will then need to add 15 microliters of suspect 1’s DNA to both tubes (1 and 2). After that add 15 microliters of reaction enzyme 1 to reaction tube 1 and 15 microliters of reaction enzyme 2 to reaction tube 2. If done correctly there should be a final volume of both tubes should be 40…

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