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    The Ethics of DNA Testing for Identification Following Arrest Abstract Following the initial realization that DNA could have law enforcement applications there was a tremendous rush to make use of the technology. This implementation was uneven both in its application and its acceptance, largely depending on whether the Daubert or Frye standard of admissibility of evidence during trial is used. More recently focus has been on some probably unforeseen uses of DNA evidence. Of particular concern…

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    Orschelns parking lot. Sgt. Henke and I located a male subject in the parking of Orschelns, 710 S. Main St near the 800blk of S. Main St. Sgt. Henke and I made contact and identified the male as Andrew Tritten. Andrew had an active Probation and Parole warrant with full US extradition. Sgt. Henke placed Andrew under arrest and searched Andrew’s person. Andrew advised during the search I better not have anything on me or I will be pissed. Sgt. Henke didn’t locate anything on Andrew’s person.…

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    the curb in front of Greenwood’s house ( California V Greenwood.). This police action was instituted after information reached the police indicating that the respondent was engaging in the trafficking of Narcotics. The police later obtained search warrants for the respondent’s house after the garbage obtained indicated that Narcotics were indeed used. On the search the police made the discovery that there were controlled substances…

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    Katz v. United States 389 U.S. 347 (1967) Facts: In suspicion Katz was sending gambling information to individuals in other states over the phone, Federal agents attached a device to an outside public phone booth to eavesdrop on Katz. The recording revealed Katz was convicted of eight-counts indictment for transmitting illegal wager information from Los Angeles to Boston and Miami. Katz appealed his conviction stating that the recordings could not be used as evidence against him. However, the…

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    of petitioner through local call phone carrier collecting evidence as text messaged were sent, was introduced at the trial. The Court of Appeals dismissed the conviction, finding that there was yes Fourth Amendment violation, since there was "no warrant secured for probable cause." MRS. JUSTICE EVANS delivered the opinion of the Court. The petitioner was convicted in the District Court for the Eastern District of Instrusia under a five-count…

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    Safford case because the marijuana would ultimately cause a disruption like the photos sent by Cyrus. The ibuprofen, however, would not have caused an immediate effect because it is really just an anti-inflammatory drug. As Justice White stated, “‘The warrant requirement’... ‘is unsuited to the school environment…[and] would unduly interfere with the maintenance of the swift and informal disciplinary procedures needed in schools’” (New Jersey v. T.L.O.). Therefore Principal Sheevers acted within…

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    Oliver Vs Dunn 1979

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    Issue: Was the evidence obtained for a search warrant obtained through an illegal search? If the search is found to be illegal, should all the evidence gathered be suppressed? Cases: The Fourth Amendment details legal searches and seizures and the right to ban illegally obtained evidence in court. There are three questions that are addressed when dealing with Fourth Amendment searches. Was the law enforcement act a search, if it was a search was it reasonable, and if it was found unreasonable,…

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    Piscataway high school in New Jersey Teen girl who was smoking on the school property and the Vice Principal found out she was and she got into more than she bargained for. This was a case was very interesting, when you may think it's the end they find more things held against her.These girl were under the age of smoking in the bathroom. The supreme court could not give out her full name because she was under age so she had to TLO, which is her initials. There were these two girls who were…

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Information Security The rapid development and strong China economy have left many technology companies, including Google, have to stoop to set foot on this fertile filled land. Google China was founded in 2005 and Google.cn and went live on Jan. 27, 2006.During four years of operation here, Google has provided services with its version of self-censorship in compliance with the so-call “Internet sovereignty” policy of the China government. Although doing business in…

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    While the idea that a fetus is a person or, at least, warrants moral consideration is held by plenty-- this view is largely tied to our inherent emotional feelings about human babies, and has little to no logical standing. Those who ascribe to the belief that a fetus has full moral status by virtue of the fact that it will be a human or that it contains human DNA are negligent of the very characteristics that establish humans as moral patients to begin with. Our self-awareness, self-conscious…

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