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    documents). in 4th Amendment it talks about the unreasonable/unnecessary searches of someone's possessions or seizures (also arrest) which is against the right to privacy. The scope of seizures/Searched should be limited and only warrant should be issued by law enforcement officer before police taking necessary action. in 1792 US State secretary Sir Jefferson, Thomas declared the amendment adoption. which says the people has the right to protect his persons, documents, residence and effects.…

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    professional. Entry level Soldiers do not possess all of the key attributes of the Profession of Arms, therefore they cannot be considered professionals. In order for someone to become a professional, they must be developed by a professional. Officers, Warrant Officers, and Non-Commissioned…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    must be detailed. The informant was reliable and well-known, additionally the tip was detailed with what was stolen and where it was going to be shipped. Because of this the police officer put Theef under surveillance. When he saw Theef drink a lot of alcohol and then get in his car and drive he alerted other officers of this to pull him over. Police can pull over a motor vehicle for five things and one being checking for sobriety. If a person fails the ASD test, you can smell the alcohol…

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    necessary to maintain morale when times are especially difficult. It is loyalty that helps one to persevere and carry on despite what may be happening around them. Professionalism is what upholds the understanding that I am a military intelligence officer and as such, I am held to a high standard that I must strive to achieve every day, in every action that I…

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    Being a soldier with multiple combat tours I have seen in some cases the worst humanity can offer. During my last combat tour my experiences helped myself define the direction I wanted to take, both in the military and eventually when I transition back into the civilian world. I made the decision about month six of my tour that I wanted to stay in the Army, but above all that I should return to my roots as a professional computer nerd. In 2009 I was running my own Information Technology Company…

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    accused, the marijuana was in clear view, therefore, as an officer of the court seizing it at that time was a legal obligation. Moreover, this type of seize is justifiable under the plain view doctrine and does not violate the rights given to the accused under the Fourth Amendment. Hendrix (2013) explains that “in Harris v. United States (1968), the Supreme Court established that anything a police officer sees in plain view, when the officer has a right to be where he or she is, is not the…

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    reasonable basis for the officers to believe that a crime may have been committed when they heard "Some movement inside the apartment.” This justifies an exigent circumstance, where some Courts find a warrantless search or seizure completely acceptable; this is an exception to the general requirement of a warrant under the Fourth Amendment searches and seizures. Exigent circumstances occur when a law enforcement officer has probable cause and no sufficient time to secure a warrant because there…

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    Fourth Amendment of the United States constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizure by the government. It recognises the right of the people and their property to be free from these searches unless a warrant is issued on the basis of a probable cause. Such warrants can only be valid if it describes the place to searched and the things to be seized. The objective of this amendment is to protect the citizens from arbitrary government intrusions. To be protected by the Fourth…

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    Plain View Doctrine (PVD)

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    Doctrine (PVD) The police officers lawfully obtained evidence from Archer’s dining room under the PVD because the officer was in a place where he had a right to be and saw accessible property that was recognized as the candelabra. The Supreme Court has held that even if there is no warrant, obtaining evidence is always reasonable under the Fourth Amendment, if (1) the police entrance to the place to be searched is valid and (2) the PVD prong test is satisfied: if an officer is in a place where…

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    option for the Air Force is to reintroduce warrant officer ranks. With the increased usage of unmanned aircraft and the looming threat of reduction in manned aircraft, the need for pilots, maintainers, etc will be reduced. Warrant officers offer a viable choice for the replacement of traditional aircraft crews. The US Army has proven successful implementation of pilots in the warrant officer grade. Their pay is less than that of a fully commissioned officer, yet they have years of experience as…

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