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    Warrant Officers within Special Forces are looked to for their high level of experience by commanders and Sergeants Major alike. More often than not, within our formation, warrant officers are viewed and employed by commanders and sergeants Major as part of the command team. Company and Battalion Warrant Officers should absolutely be part of the command team because they already are! Time spent as both a company and battalion operations warrant officers, in conjunction with the nominative…

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    Adjustments to Obtaining a Search Warrant Think of a time when hearing the news and listening to a sudden panic in everyone’s voice. The day when a man shot up the school in Sandy Hook or the mass shooting in a high school in Florida. Suddenly, the world has reached a point where the news on TV is mostly negative. Turning the news on makes the citizens and fellow neighbors scared, thinking what is next and who is next. Is it possible to remember the day when the news had something positive to…

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    searching or arrest warrants are required. It is important to know how to legally search and seize a person, place, or item. The fourth amendment protects citizens of America by injustice government searches and seizures of people’s house, papers, vehicles, and other items. The fourth amendment says that no warrant should be issued but only by probable cause supported by an oath or a place to be searched or items to be seized. There is seven exception for the fourth amendment search warrant…

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    reason or another. I have personally experienced company commanders that thought and treated the COW as a secretary to do all paperwork as well as plan PMTs. This is only one example but it shows that some commanders do not know how to employ Warrant Officers. Warrant Officers have a plethora of experience in both worlds, officer and enlisted. They can offer tons…

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    Warrant Officer Corps is one of the most prestige technical career field in the United States Armed Forces. Warrant officers are highly skilled, military occupational specialty (MOS) officers. The selection into the Warrant Officer Corps is completed through an application process where only the best of the best are chosen. As a Senior Noncommissioned Officer in the United States Army, I (SFC Bivins) felt I was full qualified; therefore, I submitted an application and was accepted based on my…

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    As a Warrant Officer, It’s very important to study history in order to understand the current and future events. History will give us an idea from a previous consequence and use them for future encounters. It will make us understand and became aware with strategies, tactics and the requirement of the past scenario that a leader mindset need. The ability to understand significant events of history is essential in adopting and observing changes through experience. It can help increase your opinion…

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    Most people agree with search warrants and assume that they are keeping offenders out of the street and in jail lowering the crime rate when actually is doing the exact opposite.There are actually more cons than pros when it comes to search warrants and to think how accurate can they be on a lawful citizen.Think about it who wants their space to be intruded and personal information to be exposed to everyone over something so petite or not even anything to be accused of.Taking time to put actual…

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    The Patriot Act is a government bill hastily passed after the days of the 911 terrorist attacks. In essence it is essentially an extension of a currently existing program called FISA, which allows for spying on other countries. This program costs a total of 64 billion dollars a year. And it also allows for government overreach in the form of civilian surveillance which is supposed to be prohibited by the 4th amendment (Costly 2). However the Patriot Act hasn't stopped any terrorist attacks…

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    authorities refuse to execute the Swedish European Arrest Warrant on the basis that the signature by a prosecutor would be invalid in accordance with British law? • Answer: British authorities cannot refuse to execute the Swedish EAW on the basis that the signature of the prosecutor would be invalid in accordance with British law. As the Supreme Court ruled by a majority in the case Assange v The Swedish Prosecution Authority , a European Arrest Warrant issued by a prosecutor is valid .…

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    officers, Jeffrey Bell, Dustin Sillings and Darryl Forrest were arrested for making unethical choices involving stealing property from homes while engaging in search warrants. There are many reasons why a person acts unethically. But, what are the factors that would cause three men to steal from people’s property during a search warrant? There are implicit and explicit factors involved in this situation and there are a number of reasons why these factors would seem appealing to them. The factors…

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