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    “When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty,”(Che Guevara). The First Amendment of the constitution guarantees Americans the right to freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. In a free society people are able to exercise their freedom to live according to whichever manner they choose. The people of America must keep a close eye on government to ensure our freedoms are not infringed on, and if they are peaceful protest is necessary to maintain and positively impact the free society.…

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    close connection to the fourth amendment, which is the right to privacy. Law enforcement have the right to warrantless searches when a subject is under policy custody. However, there are certain procedures and guidelines that has to be taking in order to ensure a lawfully inventory search. There are court cases that have been presented that makes that exemption to the fourth amendment more complex. This is why it is vital for the law enforcement to be cautious, and avoid impermissible inventory…

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    I chose the job of a marine officer/ patrol officer of Keego Harbor, MI since I enjoy the water and boating, and planning to have a career in the law enforcement field. A marine officer, would patrol the bodies of water, mostly the larger ones, and, in many cases, would consist of switching from marine to patrol officer, depending on the weather and the season. The requirements of the position would be very similar to that of a patrol officer, but slightly different, and, in a way, more advanced…

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    Police officers put their lives on the line on a daily basis to protect perfect strangers from criminal acts committed by people who have no moral or ethical compass. Police officers deal with people everyday that hate and disrespect them while doing their duty to protect the citizens of their community. The police are expected to uphold their morals and make ethical decisions in a world that has none. With their obligation to make these decisions they are sometimes wrong (Sherman, 1984). This…

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    forfeiture? This law is a nationwide procedure; however, Mississippi is considered the worst for encouraging this abuse called policing for profit. It’s a law where police and prosecutors confiscate the private property of an individual who is allegedly suspected of an illegal drug activity but has never been convicted. “What (doth it) profit, my brethren, through a man say he hath faith, and have not works?” (James 2:14 KJV). The state and federal civil asset forfeiture laws, allows law…

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    After legalization in certain states, most young adults have described marijuana as being at low risk. Also, the number of teens trying marijuana decreased as well, meaning just because it is legal does not mean everyone wants to try it. Traffic death rates since legalization have not increased in Colorado or Washington and are lower than the national average. There are several studies that show that states that allow medical marijuana have fewer opioid deaths. If marijuana is legalized…

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    Civil disobedience is the act of opposing a law or rule or action from the current standing government usually but not always through a nonviolent protest or campaign (Wikipedia). How this affects a free society has been a question for as long as there has been a free society. There are many pros to civil disobedience, like exercising your rights like freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and the freedom of association. It allows you to share your views on matters you and others share to…

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    be limited of their power. In limiting their power, they limited the kinds of cases given to the federal courts. The Federal courts defend many of the basic rights. Rights like the freedom of speech and equal protection under the law. Whereas, state courts pass the laws that affect citizens, so state courts handle disputes that control our daily lives (The Judicial Learning Center, 2015).…

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    "If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so,” said by Thomas Jefferson. According to dictionary.com civil disobedience is, “the refusal to obey certain laws or governmental demands for the purpose of influencing legislation or government policy, characterized by the employment of such nonviolent techniques as boycotting,picketing, and nonpayment of taxes.” So, basically it means that a citizen refuses to follow laws that they don’t believe in or that they…

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    Waycaster & Allred, in Dalton, GA, wants you to be informed about what measures to take. The experienced team of legal attorneys cares about each client, making it a top priority for you to receive the compensation you deserve. The personal injury law firm offers four steps to take after you have a car accident: Check For Injuries: If you suffer serious injuries, stay where you are and wait for emergency medical help. For less serious injuries, call 911 or request someone else to make the…

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