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    the wrong way on a one-way street. Sargent directed Evans to pull over and asked to see his license. FACTS: Evans informed Sargent that his license was suspended, and upon running the license, Sargent found that there was also an outstanding warrant for Evans’ arrest. During the arrest, Evans dropped a hand-rolled cigarette that smelled of marijuana, so officers searched his car and discovered a bag of marijuana. When Evans was charged with possession of marijuana, the…

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    Unit 4/160 Soar Failure

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    Sustainment operations in our unit, 4/160 SOAR(A), more than likely differs greatly from any other regular army unit. The logistical support required to keep two MH-47g heavy assault companies and one MH-60m company all operational and flying, while strewn all over the world, is incredibly complex. We have many variables working both with and against us. We are described as having a no fail mission. Obviously failure is not an option, and it’s when this mindset prevails down to the lowest…

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    and seizure warrants for each locations, and start sending them to Slatestone Land Development and Acer Tree Services offices. My team also understands the limitations of our e-discovery search, and they only can retrieved text messages and email from one month prior to the incident to the present time. It is a crucial measure that every forensic investigator is clearly understood limitations of our authority for the investigation (Kral, 2011). With approved seizure and search warrants, my team…

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    potential to affect the global climate, destroy animal populations and change local ecosystems. (Backing)(Thompson 2) (Warrant) Electricity increases the amount of greenhouse gases leading to the increase in global climate; switching electricity systems to solar panels should decrease the amount of greenhouse gases which then would allow for the temperature increase to slow…

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    NSC 68 Summary

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    NSC 68 is a document, or strategy paper, written on April of 1950 to examine the blueprints accessible to the President of the United States in defense to the U.S.S.R. amid the progressing Cold War. This report concentrates on the military, monetary, political and mental viewpoints of the United States in relationship to the U.S.S.R. NSC 68 was exhibited to President Truman by his National Security Council. It was fundamentally composed by Paul H. Nitze, named by Dean Acheson the Deputy Director…

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    Criminal investigation is meant to be done by a series of rules and regulations. There are different types of rules for the way police, detectives and agents go about a crime scene, collect evidence, ask witness and interrogate key suspects. There are even rules about the way they travel. Crime shows are kind of similar but there are some major differences. Most crime shows are meant for entertainment not information. Crime shows sometimes get their information right when the agents go about a…

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    certain degree of independence and protection from mistreatment by the government. The fourth amendment ensures that citizens are not searched without reason or in an unlawful way--this guarantees that one’s person or property is not searched without a warrant or probable cause. When it comes to technology, however, the line begins to blur. The exponential growth of technology within the 21st century alongside the growing threat of terrorism has led the government to conduct surveillance and…

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    The events of September 11th, 2001 changed the duties and beliefs of the national government forever. After the largest breach on national security of the 21st century, the national government responded strongly and swiftly. Under President Bush, the Patriot Act was easily passed through both houses of Congress, and has since then been reauthorized multiple other times (NSA Surveillance). The powers and responsibilities of the National Security Agency were also drastically altered to fit the…

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    Criminal Justice Process

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    a crime, this is called probable cause in most cases. For the police to obtain a search warrant, they need reasonable suspicion that something has happen. The police then have to give an oath to make sure they are not lying, and then afterword’s the judge can either say yes or no to it if the police officer has enough to convince them that they can make an arrest. For the significant exceptions to the warrant requirements, there are seven major ones. These are search incident to arrest, plain…

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    Bivens Case Summary

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    BIVENS: BRIEF #1 Case Name and Citation: BIVENS v. SIX UNKNOWN FED. NARCOTICS AGENTS, (1971). No. 301. http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/403/388.html Court Issuing the Decision: This case was Argued on January 12, 1971, and decided on June 21, 1971. The United States Supreme Court is hearing Bivens case. Which court gives the final decision on the case? Statement of Facts: This case has it’s orgin in an arrest and search carried out on the morning of November 26, 1965. Bivens…

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