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    Amendments (changes in 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,…

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    Warrant Officer Interview

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    I am currently the Senior Warrant Officer in the 16th Sustainment Brigade. I have personally interviewed SGT Williams and his supervisor on multiple occasions regarding his application for 919A Engineer Equipment Maintenance Warrant Officer and 915A Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer. SGT Williams is technically and tactically proficient at his job in his current grade and shows great aptitude to become a Warrant Officer. His depth of knowledge on troubleshooting, repairing, and servicing…

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    Computer Search Warrants

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    In cyber crime for police to enter and search a computer they may issue a search warrant or media object if the object of search is located in a specific place. However, there must be probable cause that the computer contains evidence of a crime (Roberson 2015). Even though a search warrant can be of great benefit, there are times in which computer search warrants can be a little tricky than a physical warrant. In regards to the Fourth Amendment there are sensitive issues that involves an…

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    Warrant Officer Qualities

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    As a Warrant Officer in the United States Army we serve a very unique purpose. When asked any Warrant Officer will quickly tell you they are “technical and tactical experts” in their particular field, be it aviation, transportation, maritime service or field specialization. ADRP 6-22 states that we serve our organizations by providing quality advice and solutions in equipment at the junior levels, moving to technical knowledge on higher echelon systems at the senior level. This does not mean,…

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    Essay On Search Warrant

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    1) First, the officer applying for the search warrant must show probable cause that the items to be seized are connected with criminal activity. Second the officer must show probable cause that the items to be seized are in the location to be searcher. Also a neutral and detached magistrate must authorize the search warrant. To sum this all up, I believe that any search warrant that an officer is trying to get authorized. Must make sure that they have a liable reason to even want to do the…

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    the search, like the probable cause requirement, the scope of the exclusionary rule, the value of search warrant as well as the circumstances related to the police search. To conduct the…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    purposes of searching incident to arrest, safety and for evidence relevant to the crime. The car was the reason for the arrest making it very relevant evidence. Also the evidence could have gone out of existence if the officers had to go get a warrant so in order to insure the safety of the evidence the officer verified that the vehicle was in fact the one that was stolen. Since the search of the car was done legally it was…

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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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    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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    Sociological Observation

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    INTRODUCTION Have you ever observed the interaction of two people and based on their body language you arrived at the conclusion that they may have been divorced for a year, remarried two years later, and on the verge of another divorce? Ok, that may be a little too detailed and you have keen observation skills, but what about observing one individual? These are some of the times that we bring out our Sociological Imagination which is the ability to see our personal lives in the context of the…

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