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    Introduction My last semester at Middle Georgia State University as an undergraduate student was filled with a wonderful opportunity to intern with the Bibb County Sheriff Department. My internship experienced was supervised under the leadership of Cindy Gresham, the executive assistant of the agency. Historically, social control in Bibb County was maintained by two separate entities, the Bibb County Sheriff Department and the former Macon Police Department. There were multiple attempts to…

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    am for the fourth amendment because it protects my vehicle, home, and person. A Police officer can’t frisk you at any time they want without probable cause or a warrant. When in my home a law enforcer cannot come on and take random evidence. When in your vehicle a police officer cannot search without your consent or again a search warrant. The fourth amendment gives you basic privacy in daily activities. It also helps when there is a criminal investigation and want to search or seize a certain…

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    4th Amendment

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    papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing…

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    Should the government be able to access the metadata of Australians? The Australian legal system is meant to provide the community with safety, a way of improving our protection is by using data retention. Data retention is usually used for any crime related offences. The information from the metadata which the government retrieves is basically who, when and where. The information obtained is: who was it sent to, when was it sent and where it was sent from. Leaving just the core concern, the…

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    Seizure: Origins, Text, And History). In both cases, agents of the king issued warrants authorizing the ransacking of the defendant’s houses and the seizure of all books and papers within (Search and Seizure: Origins, Text, And History). While warrants in modern day America require the signature of a magistrate and probable cause under oath or affirmation, seventieth and eighteenth-century English common law warrants could be written by any agents of the King and for any…

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    This distiction between cognizable and non-cognizable offences is important to determine whether police officer should issue warrant before arrest or not but, in some non-cognizable offences also police can arrest without a warrant. To deciede whether an offence is cognazable or non-cognizable we look at the seriousness (punishment) of an offence, but some serious offences are also made non-cognizable offence. Also, all offences are not listed in the First Schedule as cognizable or…

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    evidence in a criminal prosecution”(Buckles, 2006, p. 132), therefore law enforcement and investigators must meet certain requirements in order to avoid that the evidence would fall under the exclusionary rule. There are two Four Amendment Search Warrant Requirements they are probable cause and a sworn affidavit specifying the place that needs to be searched, what items or evidence would most likely be seized, and how would this search support the probable cause (Buckles, 2006, p. 132). The…

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    physician office hours. How can you know what warrants a trip to a pediatric urgent care, an Emergency Room or what can possibly wait until Monday when your physician's office resumes regular office hours? There are many gray areas that require the discretion or gut feeling of the parent, but some situations warrant a trip to an Urgent Care that specializes in Pediatrics or even a trip to the Emergency Room. Whare are definite signs that warrant a trip to the Emergency Room? If you have an…

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    Timberlake Case Analysis

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    Hence, their immoral unilaterally assessed bad address fee against North Alabama Educators Credit Union Member Timberlake’s account is wrong; subsequently, they took their scandalous actions over Member Timberlake’s objections, without affording Member Timberlake entreated quotidian substantive due process of law, and refusing an impartial hearing. Since, their questionable decision was to unilaterally assess a bad address fee against North Alabama Educators Credit Union member Timberlake’…

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    The Amendment requires that any legal search of an individual’s property requires law enforcement to provide a warrant. Furthermore, the permit is a protection element to the officers and assists with the preservation and accountability of the evidence. Also, since the police did not use force to remove Grant from his automobile and he voluntarily left his vehicle…

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