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    SEE-I: Toulmin Model

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    main parts; data, claim, and warrant. We use this form of argument to prompt the simple man with a strong point. The first part of the Toulmin model is the data. The data is full of facts and important information. We base our argument off this information. Part two of the Toulmin Model is the claim. A statement that includes information that you involve into the argument and you ask the other side to accept. The third part of the Toulmin model is the warrant. The warrant is an inference that…

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    The Exclusionary Rule

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    The exclusionary rule acts as a control over law enforcement behavior and focuses on the failure of officers to obtain warrants authorizing them to conduct searches. Additionally, the exclusionary rule is grounded in the fourth amendment designed to protect citizens from illegal searches and seizures. The Fremont Weeks took place in 1914 and is considered as one of the first cases that the exclusionary rule was implemented. MR Weeks was arrested for using the mail to transport tickets for a…

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    In the United States v. Leon case, the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule should not be applied so as to bar the use in the prosecution's case in chief of evidence obtained by officers acting in reasonable reliance on a search warrant issued by a detached and neutral magistrate but ultimately found to be invalid. Pp. 905-925. (United States v. Leon, (1984) No. 82- 1771.) In view of the modification of the exclusionary rule, the Court of Appeals' judgment cannot stand in this case. Only…

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    I'm writing this letter regarding my grandson Dale McRill, he was pulled over on May 26, 2015 in Mt Clemens by Macomb County Sheriff for something that happen in 2014. This arrest was for warrant issued by Sterling Hts. The warrant was over a year old which Dale was never notified about it, and they were unable to tell him what it was for per police (due to lack of information).…

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    great contrast to the typical leadership role of an aviation Warrant Officer. I think for me, and probably most others this was and is a huge source of frustration. My NCO leadership was as a section leader in the infantry in the Marines. My experience there is separated by several degrees from my current position. It is hard to really compare this to an Army aviation NCO, and even harder to compare to my role as an Army aviation Warrant Officer. As a Non-commissioned officer I was directly…

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    evidence, they must perform a search and seizure. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable and unlawful search and seizures. It states that people have the right to secure their person and property from search and seizure without a warrant. This amendment came to be after British officials had the power to enter homes freely because of the writs of assistance. The founding fathers believed in the notion that a man had the right to his house and that right being respected by…

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    Dodge Charger Scandal

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    registration and insurance card. While I was speaking with Brian, I could smell and overwhelming amount of burnt marijuana emanating from the interior of the vehicle. I relayed all of his information to check NCIC, ACS and ATS. While waiting for a warrant check, I removed Brian and his passenger, Joseph Anderson…

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    gave verbal consent to the police officers to search the resident, without the officers having to obtained a search warrant, and the police had significant probable cause to be at the resident. The prosecutor can argue that the consent from the accused wife was sufficient enough to search the resident, since she was a co-occupant of the resident. The prosecutor could argue that a warrant-less search conducted in the absence of probable cause is valid when one occupant give permission for the…

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    metal disks, transforming those spots into data that is processed and directed to users through monitors. On the other hand, if the police have a warrant, the warrant allows them to take away any evidence named in the warrant. Once they take away the physical property that is considered seizure which is reasonable if the property is named in the warrant. Also, the police can take away other evidence that they come across in plain…

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    State V. Jones Case Study

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    investigation into Mr. Jones based upon a tip that large numbers of automatic weapons were being sold out of Mr. Jones’ home. The investigation led police to believe that the sale a purchase of the weapons was gang-related and they obtained a search warrant on this basis. On the day of the arrest two uniformed officers approached the residence of Mr. Jones while other officers positioned themselves around the building. As the officers stepped onto the porch Mr. Jones’ brother opened the front…

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