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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Study

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    a conviction. The Ohio Supreme Court upheld Mapp’s conviction. The American Civil Liberties Union filed an amicus brief on behalf of Mapp to the Supreme Court. Issue Can evidence obtained in violation the Fourth Amendment be used in state courts? Rule The Fourth Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons, houses, and effects. Wolf v. Colorado (1949)…

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    Iwakuma Case Study

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    Hisashi Iwakuma. Iwakuma limited the South Korean bats to only a pair of earned runs on four hits. One of the four hits off Iwakuma was a 5th inning homerun by fellow Major Leaguer, the Cleveland Indians outfielder Shin-Soo Choo. Choo’s blast tied the game after 5-innings at one run apiece. South Korean hurlers Jung Keun Bong and Hyun Wook Jong would get knocked around by the Japanese hitters. However, they would limit Japan’s 10 hits to only 3 runs over their 7 plus innings of work. Future…

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    Golf Balls Lab Report

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    Potential variables in testing distance on golf balls as a result of dimple depth and dimple shape that need to be controlled are the type of golf ball, their construction, the type of golf club, the type of swing used, the tee height, wind, and the turf hit off of. In order to take care of the golf ball construction and type of golf ball, I will do extensive research on each ball. I will conduct my experiment at an indoor golf simulator where they can measure the trajectory of my shot, this…

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    The second the walk off ends, the game does subsequently, the only thing left to do is look back on how exciting the game was and of course, walk off the field... We’ve been taken out to the ballgame, we’ve eaten all the peanuts and crackerjack, we’ve root-root-rooted for the home team, and now the baseball season of 2012 was coming to an end. Lodi was coming to town. A team thinking back to the last time we played, they left the diamond on top 17-3. “Last game of the season tonight boys, be…

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    Oliver Vs Dunn 1979

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    be a warrant was presented and Mapp was arrested when trying to take the warrant. Then a search took place and obscene materials were found. In both of these cases evidence was ban from court due to the illegal searches and seizures. A bright-line rule stated that any evidence obtained through an illegal search and seizure is inadmissible in…

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    Everyone knows the game of basketball by now, but not many people know how it got started. Basketball was first discovered in Springfield, Massachusetts by a guy named Dr. James Naismith in 1891. Dr. Naismith was told by Dr. Luther Gulick, who was in charge of the Physical Education at the School of Christian Workers, to think of a new game. Dr. Naismith struggled to come up with something. His first idea was to bring soccer and lacrosse inside, but that was too physical. He finally thought of…

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    Exclusionary Rule

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    The exclusionary rule is a rule that is available to a defendant in a criminal case that is a remedy for an illegal search that violates their Fourth Amendment rights (nationalparalegal.edu.com. n.d.). Furthermore, one of the most important corollaries to the rule is the “fruit of the poisonous tree” doctrine. Unfortunately, like all rules there are some exceptions to this rule. One of the exceptions is when a police officer has an independent source of knowledge besides that of the fruit of the…

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    Why Is Baseball Important

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    history of how the game of baseball started is very interesting, but most people don’t know how. Yet it’s almost the average sport an American kid wants to play these days. Since baseball has now had a huge impact on America and its recreation activities, you should know how the game came about the American life. It all started in the year 1845 when Alexander Cartwright made a rule book of baseball rules for the Knickerbocker Club of New York. This is claimed to be where the main rules of…

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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Analysis

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    Introduction The Bill of Rights was passed in 1791. It is composed of the first 10 amendments proposed to the Constitution and encompasses a wide range of protections for American citizens (Lab et al., p. 41). One such protection comes from the fourth amendment which states, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by…

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    But believe it or not we had another game that night at 9 o'clock so we headed down there to get ready. Finally my first at bat of the game ball came in and CRACK! Once again I sent one out of the park for my second home run in one day I was really excited. And as I scored my brother started yelling really loud for me which made me a little…

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