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    Riley Vs Asia Case Study

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    when he was already being charged for expired licenses and registration tags. The reasoning was that several other cases were subjected to such seizures without warrant for preserving evidences. Like the People v Diaz case where the court held the search to be valid and the US v Edward case, where his clothes were seized after 10 hours of his arrest to collect evidence. From these history of cases, it stated that…

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    9/11 Security Issues

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    for repairs. An employee ended up alerting the FBI after finding an image on the guys computer, but when brought to court to prosecute the judge threw out all charges because the FBI obtained this information without obtaining a warrant. This is where the issue lies: warrants are there to protect the unlawful search and seizure of your private articles, and when you bring your computer in for repairs it’s not like you are signing a forfeiture of your rights. You expect that all your personal…

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    9/11 Cons

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    The Fourth Amendment states that “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrant shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized” (Friedman and Kerr). However, the USA PATRIOT Act amends several parts of the Foreign…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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    firemen went to burn the house she got burnt down too by her own free will, similar to when Captain Smith when down with the Titanic. This whole scene was an infringement against the Fourth, along with the First, Amendments because there was no search warrant at that time and freedom of the press was…

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    HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: Defendant files this Motion to Suppress pursuant to the Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution. The school officials searched through the defendant’s phone without a warrant. The officials have the ability to preserve the evidence while awaiting a warrant by disconnecting the phone from the network. Riley v. California 573US_2014. The ringtone “Because I Got High” is not reasonable suspicion as it does not directly relate to whether or not L.O.L. had…

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    Is current immigration policy seriously treated as a national security issue? How was it treated prior to 9/11? The current immigration policy and national security work in tandem. The design of the immigration policy revolves primarily around the idea of security. Drugs trafficking is a part of the security concern. According to Andreas (2009), President Reagan considered drug smuggling a national security concern (p. 43). However, prior to 9/11 the same border security countermeasures and…

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    This document details the request from many townsmen of Concord to put an article for the erection of new stables on public land, specifically the Common, upon the Sabbath in the warrant for the town meeting for the month of May. This document was written April 10, 1773, one month before the desired request would be discussed at town meeting. It is addressed directly to the selectmen of the town of Concord and signed “your humble servants” as a sign of respect, and has the signatures of several…

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    articles about losing weight, poor diets, and inadequate methods of exercise. Many shows like the Biggest Loser, Celebrity Fit Club, and I Used to Be Fat all point to the undesirable circumstance of being overweight or obese. There is an underlying warrant that obesity is not okay. Some say that it is a factor that deteriorates health but some may hold it as an identity…

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    As most law enforcement personal are required a warrant prior to search and seize one’s personal property, technically speaking drones have the capacity to search an area with video footage of an individual’s domain without a warrant. But now this does not necessarily mean that any evidence of contraband found by the drone can be used against someone in court, in order for the evidence to be taken into account a warrant must have been issued. There are exceptions in court depending…

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    search and seizure and a subsequent search and seizure, allows the subsequent evidence to be admitted. (Id.) In Thomas, although the arrest triggered surveillance of the defendant and ultimate issuance warrant without a search was found to be illegal, because officers later made an arrest search a warrant, obtained through independent acts, made the search of the defendant’s apartment found to not be “poisoned fruit.” (People v. Thomas (App…

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