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    Over his 20 year career, Chief Warrant Officer Two Juan Ramos has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious service in successive positions of great importance and responsibility to the Army and the Nation, culminating as the Senior Property Accounting Technician, 35th Theater (Tactical) Signal Brigade for 26 months. During his career, Chief Warrant Officer Two Ramos has served in two combat tours and several hazardous deployments thereby, facilitating unimpeded logistics ISO the…

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    most important amendment that every citizen should know is the Fourth Amendment. This Amendment is broken in three parts that imply that people should have the right to be secure in and of their property, no warrants should be issued without any unreasonable cause and that if there is a warrant, then they should specify the place and people of search. Many citizens do not completely understand this amendment to the extent to exercise this right. When this nation was being establish there were…

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    claim, warrant, qualifiers, rebuttal, backing of warrants. Datum is the fact or the ground that start the argument, while claim is the statement that one can reason out from the datum, and hopes that people will accept it. Warrant is the middleman between datum and claim. It helps to link them together by giving an assumption that connects them. Qualifiers are words such as “maybe, in most cases, most likely” and they are used to determine how strong the warrant is. Backing of warrants…

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    a difficult debate for me because I have mixed feelings. However, I tend to lean more towards the side that a battalion warrant should be part of the command team. An experienced and well educated CW4 can bring a wealth of value to the commander with regards to key decision making. Whether that be on tactical operations, manning or other key events. My opinion is that the warrant officer at battalion level functions much like a SGM. What I mean by that is the commander is the ultimate decision…

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    Chimel Vs Chimel

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    with an arrest warrant for ted chimel. The arrest warrant issued indicates Ted Chimel is a suspect for burglary of stealing coins from a store. At the time the police officers arrived at the house of chimels he wasn’t home. Chimels wife was home at the time and allowed the officers to come in and search which gave them consent. Moments after chimel arrival to his house he was immediately arrested. Chimel told the officers he denied the officers to search his house without a search warrant. The…

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    Digital Evidence

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    A big concern around the collection and analysis of digital evidence is when an executed search warrant becomes a general warrant. Digital evidence is scattered within a computer surround by data that is considered to be protected documents. Because of this fact digital evidence collection and analysis can turn a warrant into a general warrant. This is a major problem for law enforcement because it means that whole cases could be thrown out, or criminals could end up back on the street. Many…

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    to an arrest. Probable cause, holds a belief given by facts and more of concrete evidence of a crime. For example, police need reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk and individual. While, in probable cause must exist if the police obtain a search warrant. However, Law enforcement officers do not have to have justification to stop someone on a public street to ask questions. Under the Fourth Amendment; individuals are…

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    roles and obligations. We can see different warrants that each gender falls into in songs, television shows, work forces and practically everything else. Everyone in the world has different opinions on this topic especially in parts of the world where cultural difference is significant. I believe that some of the key warrants that men and women function under are mainly focused on oaths, ethical and personal levels and also professionalism. Warrants like oaths, ethical and personal levels and…

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    identification of the offender, collection of instruments and other evidence of crime for criminal prosecution. Law enforcement officers have different kinds of search and seizure powers such as investigations into seizable cases, arrest cases, search warrant cases, and stolen fruits provisions. However, there are clear and detailed guidelines that govern the search and seizure process in order to ensure that law enforcement officers do not misuse their powers. In Singapore, police force…

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    writing an affidavit to present to a Superior Court judge to receive a search warrant. Then the evidence found was used to charge Leon and Del Castillo. They were indicted for federal drug offenses, and they filed motions to suppress the evidence seized pursuant to the warrant. The District Court allowed these motions and concluded that the search warrant was not valid due to the lack of probable cause for the warrant. They however recognized that Officer Rombach had acted in good faith, the…

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