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    Political Law Reviewer

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    Prefatory: Cases written by Justice V. V. Mendoza will be marked with an asterisk (*). Constitutional Law Bill of Rights Due Process Request of Radio-TV coverage of plunder cases of Estrada Perez v. Estrada A.M. No. 01-4-03-SC (June 29‚ 2001) * Digest of this case is particularly longer because of the novelty of the issue. FACTS: The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) sent a letter requesting the SC to allow live media coverage of the anticipated trial

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    them in their crime prevention efforts.   How It Works Illustrated below is the Blotter Procedure Flowchart to show the system to be followed in recording an incident in the e-Blotter system. It starts with the reporting of the crime‚ incident‚ arrest or an event/activity to a desk officer. The report would then be classified whether it is a crime incident or if it’s just an event or an activity.  A reported event or an activity goes straight as a report in the police blotter after information

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    fitting the height description. The evidence in this case that led me to this conclusion was the suspect coming out of the electronics store wearing a heavy coat in the summer‚ no person would be wearing a heavy coat in the summer in Phoenix. The arrest was conducted in a proper manner because the detectives found items on the suspect such as a gun‚ three ipods and two digital cameras that is when they issued the Miranda rights to the man. The detectives did the correct procedure; searching then

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    27th March 2013-03-29 Citizenship homework – (Due Process) Due Process: Due Process is guarantee that all legal proceedings will be fair and that someone will be given notice of the proceedings and an opportunity to be heard before the government acts to take away one’s life‚ liberty‚ or property. It is also a guarantee that a law shall not be unreasonable‚ arbitrary or capricious. Unfair Trial: An Unfair Trial is when a court trial doesn’t follow the ‘The Rights to a Fair Trial

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    ARTICLE III

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    ARTICLE III – BILL OF RIGHTS Section 1. No person shall be deprived of life‚ liberty or property without due process of law‚ nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.   Definition of “Police Power”: 1)      Power vested in the legislature 2)      By the Constitution 3)      To make‚ ordain‚ and establish 4)      All manner of wholesome and reasonable laws‚ statutes‚ and ordinances 5)      Either with penalties or  without 6)      Not repugnant to the constitution 7)      As

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    References: Criminal procedure - arrest. (2008). Retrieved from http://law.jrank.org/pages/5878/Criminal-Procedure-Arrest.html Kincaid‚ T. (2011). Proper police procedures in traffic stops. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/facts_5192204_proper-police-procedures-traffic-stops.html

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    community. Houston Crime Stoppers has not only had a big impact on Houston‚ but also on other parts of the world. Thus‚ 10% of all worldwide arrests have come from tips that came in through the Houston chapter. For example‚ in 2007 Houston Crime Stoppers was responsible for solving over 30‚000 crimes and received tips that led to 25‚000 felony arrests. Also‚ Crime Stoppers has paid out over $10 million in rewards for tips leading to successful

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    IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION IN RE: : CASE NO. 04-60600 : ROY JESSE LISATH‚ : CHAPTER 7 STEPHANIE MYLO LISATH‚ : : JUDGE HOFFMAN Debtors. : : SSN: (LAST FOUR DIGITS ONLY) 0486 : SSN: (LAST FOUR DIGITS ONLY) 9643 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RODELL RAHMAAN‚ : Adv. Pro. No. 05-02049 Plaintiff‚ : vs. : ROY

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    John Doe (Case Study2)

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    does not have legal status in America and was recently arrested for shoplifting merchandise‚ which was valued over $1‚000. At the time of his arrest‚ John voluntarily began to make incriminating statements to the arresting officers. At the police station‚ detectives conducted an interview of John asking him about the theft. John Doe has had no prior arrests‚ is 35 years old‚ and most of John Doe’s family still resides in his home country. Due to the amount of money involved‚ the crime is deemed a

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    they were at her place of residence and Ms. Smith invited the officers in and called for Sam‚ the child. A man named Joe Thug‚ and Sam both came out of an upstairs room. Thug started yelling at the police to get out of the house unless they have a warrant. Officers told Thug to remain in the room‚ but as he did so‚ Officer Ho noticed what appeared to be “cigarette burns” on Sam’s arms. Officer proceeded upstairs after Joe

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