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    The exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. The U.S. Supreme Court developed the rule to discourage police from violating the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. A lot of police feel as when they have their badge on there able to do anything and everything which isn’t fair to the everyday citizen. Reasons of why I support this statement is the exclusionary rule is such an amazing tool to

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    Seven Deadly Sins

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    viewed universally as sinners and they were supposed to dedicate their life to redeeming themselves. Developed by Saint John Cassian‚ officially defined by Pope Gregory I and analyzed and expanded upon a few hundred years later by Thomas Aquinas‚ the deadly or capital sins were listed out as man’s most immoral tendencies. These sins are pride‚ greed‚ envy‚ wrath‚ lust‚ gluttony (excessive appetite or overindulgence)‚ and sloth (laziness or apathy). Through art and literature they eventually became so

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    Rules Of Engagement Essay

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    Rules of Engagement (ROE) are rules or directives to military forces (including individuals) that define the circumstances‚ conditions‚ degree‚ and manner in which the use of force‚ or actions which might be construed as provocative‚ may be applied. They provide authorization for and/or limits on‚ among other things‚ the use of force and the employment of certain specific capabilities. Rules of Engagement do not normally dictate how a result is to be achieved but will indicate what measures may be

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    Basketball Rules Essay

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    Although basketball can be an exciting and fun game to play or watch it has evolved rules and records set by outstanding players who have made it evolve into an international phenomenon. The game can be a fast paced sport with a lot of suspense and excitement. Some basic essentials a player will need in order to play the game: a pole placed in the ground‚ the rim should be placed ten feet from the ground‚ backboard with a hoop‚ net for the hoop‚ court‚ and basketball. Now we have our essentials

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    Australian Identity Identity is a debate that many Australians are still arguing today. After all these years of living in Australia‚ the identity of the country is still something that cannot be agreed upon. Though many seem to have their own idea of what an Australian is. There is no clear cut view of this thus the conclusion that an Australian is a myth can be formulated. Therefore‚ many people of Australia feel as if they should aspire to be citizens of the world instead. It’s the phrase on

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    Exclusionary Rule Essay

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    Discuss the exclusionary rule and the following three related concepts: fruit of the poisoned tree‚ inevitable discovery exception‚ and the good faith exception. The exclusionary rule has three elements. First‚ there must be an illegal action by a police officer‚ or by someone acting as an agent of the police. Second‚ there must be evidence secured. The third element states that there must be a casual connection between the illegal action and the evidence secured. “Fruit of the poisoned tree

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    Rules Of Survival Essay

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    What originally drew me to The Rules of Survival as my independent assignment is the disturbing subject matter around a mother’s abusive patterns. The book is shown from the perspective of Matt‚ the oldest‚ writing a letter to Emmy‚ the youngest‚ trying to explain the events of their traumatic upbringing. Throughout the letter he begins to realize it is more for his own understanding and healing. The events that he and his sisters survive—at the hands of their violent and mentally disconnected mother—are

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    Memoir/ Reflection Essay The seven deadly sins are always view in a negative way. Well since they are considered sins I guess they will ways be viewed that way. Like Pride is the desire to be better than everyone and love only oneself. Wrath is to have uncontrollable feeling of hatred and anger. Greed is to have a very excessive or plundering desire and pursuit of wealth‚ status‚ and power. Gluttony is excessive desire for food‚ or its withholding from the needy. Sloth is the failure to apply

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    Australian impressionism From 1880-1900 marks an important period in Australian art history. It was the glorious period of Australian impressionism also known as colonial art. Impressionism is a French style of painting that tries to capturing the overall impression scene using short strokes of unmixed colours to represent the appearance of reflected light. The aim of impressionism was to illustrate the artist’s perception of the subject matter. Australian impressionism is very similar except Australian

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    The Use of Deadly Force

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    Use of Deadly force Brian Wheeler CJE1600 There is a time for deadly force and there is a time when it is not always necessary. If a suspect just stole something but possesses no threat to anyone physically then no there shouldn’t be deadly force involved. However if a suspect just robbed a bank and is carrying a gun and intending on harming an officer or mere civilian then the use of deadly force needs to be used. Also if an inmate in a prison escaping an officer should try other methods of

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