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    Mary Ellis Case

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    Mary Ellis is protected under the Fourth Amendment from unreasonable searches and seizures. Police Officers are not authorized to enter her home without a search warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances. The Fourth Amendment provides the protection of privacy not only to the interior of her home but has extended to open areas immediately adjacent the (curtilage). The definition of the meaning “curtilage” is legally the area proximity or annexation to the home. its inclusion within the…

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    USA Patriot Act

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    That connection can be through where the target of the warrant works, lives, goes to school, travels, eats, or even who they know (“Senator Feingold’s Speech”). The USA Patriot Act has the power to allow the government personal records to hundreds of people through a single warrant. The records able to be gained about those people include but are not limited to travel, medical, educational, library or bookstore, internet…

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    enforcing an arrest or get a search warrant. When making an arrest, a police officer must have more than just a hunch; he must have the adequate evidence that the individual(s) has committed a crime or were going to. An arrest is valid as long as there’s probable cause, even if the person arrested is innocent (Berman, 2018). Someone is always innocent until proven guilty. Probable cause also plays a factor when attempting to acquire a search warrant. A search warrant must be signed by a judge…

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    What´s Probable Cause?

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    The basic requirements for obtaining search warrants begin with probable cause. Probable Cause is the level of suspicion that must be reached under the Fourth Amendment in order to issue a search warrant (Hall, 2014). Probable cause can be based on an officers training, experience, and the totality of the circumstances. Totality of the circumstances can include statements, observations, and evidence, which can include hearsay (Hall, 2014). Probable cause is a higher suspicion than reasonable…

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    Plain Search Case Study

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    4) Search in Plain View Search in plain view is when a police officer finds some unexpected suspicious items, he has the right to seize them without a search warrant. In digital evidence, police officers are usually not the people who found suspicious files, this is more likely to be a server admin in organization or technician who repair digital devices for his clients. In the past few years, there are many cases that illegal data are found in computers or other digital devices accidentally,…

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    Case Brief Of Us Vs Leon

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    Respondent: Alberto Leon Police officers monitored the drug activities of Leon. A search warrant had been issued upon the monitoring of the activities. A lot of drugs were confiscated. Leon was charged with violating the federal drug trafficking laws, during trial the court granted Leon’s suppression for motion because the officers didn’t properly issue the warrant on probable cause. The court found that the warrant contained false information which limited corroboration by the officers. The…

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    scene, or your automobile. Alot of people may or may not know that due to the fourth admendment they are protected against police searches if an officer doesen 't have probable cause and a search warrant. When a police officer has probable cause which is the minimum amount of information necessary to warrant a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been or is being commited by a personwho is about to be arrested. For example if the suspect attempted to run whn approached by the officer,…

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    The Aguilar-Spinelli Test

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    issued warrants because it has no guidelines built in, it looks at each case individually and based on the facts and circumstances it determines if there’s probable cause for grounds of a warrant. A judge can look at everything to determine if probable cause is present, they aren’t limited to two specific parts. In the Aguilar-Spinelli test, two things had to be looked at before a warrant could be issued, and if they were not present there could be no warrant, which made it harder for warrants…

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    The Government violated DLK’s Fourth Amendment rights. They did not get a warrant to do search and seizure on DLK’s property. DLK should not be convicted of growing marijuana in his home because the technology that the Government used goes against the five senses rule, the device (thermal imager) that they used in not open for use in the general public, and last, DLK had an expectation of privacy in his own house. One reason that DLK’s Fourth Amendment right were violated is because the thermal…

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    Torture Warrants Essay Response to the Reading I will begin by stating that when it comes to torture, I am fully against it if there is not an extremely good reason for it. No type of torture (psychological, physical, emotional, and sexual) should be done willy-nilly. I also condemn the involvement of innocents (such as unknowing family members or friends). If, however, the situation did call for extreme levels of torture, I would do it with no qualms whatsoever. Concerning the readings, I agree…

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