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    Grasby Case Study 2015

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    On August 21st 2015 Robert Grasby reported his 1998 Dodge Ram with a trailer attached was stolen. Mr Grasby stated there was no glass breakage and the only person he could think of that may have taken the tvehicle was Timothy Alan Rackley‚ an former employee. Mr. Grasby stted the Mr. Rackley knew where the spare key was hidden. On August 23rd‚ 2015 at 2300 hours Tina Grasby located the vehicle at 7126 Holly Lane Mablevale AR. The vehicle was towed to 3812 Cloverdale Road Jacksonville AR by Wiese

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    Introduction to Criminal Law CRJS 205 Unit 1 DB My Attorney that I work for has advised the judge (the accused) to file a motion to suppress his statements. Because the arresting officers failed to read the judge his Miranda Rights thus‚ the judge’s statements were illegally obtained. I am in favor of this position‚ because the Judge made statements that may incriminate himself. This is great advise for the opposing counsel to protect his or her client‚ knowing that the prosecution is

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    Essay On Miranda Rights

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    How the miranda rights are important? The Miranda warning is important because it lets the person in custody know what their rights are. It lets the suspect know that they are protected and that they have the right to counsel. It also lets them know they have the right to remain silent. It also lets them know that anything they say can and will be used against them in a court of law. The Miranda rights lets the suspect know they have the right to speak to an attorney and have an attorney present

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    Arrest Pretrial Process

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    System(CJS). Below is the diagrammatic representation of the sequence of events that follow in the CJS. As the scope of our project has been restricted to the Arrest and Pretrial process the focus of our research was these two phases and the decision points that fall in these phases. To start off it was essential to understand what is Arrest and Pretrial process and what these processes entails. Figure 1: Sequence of Events in Criminal

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    Juveniles

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    these things that a person receives is based on their criminal record‚ Probation status‚ and if they are a repeat offender. Some people are placed in jail or prison‚ while others are placed on community service‚ work release‚ probation‚ and house arrest. Community corrections affect society in which they are practiced by helping the accused try to lead a normal life by helping them when they are out in the community doing specific tasks‚ such as picking up trash on the side of the road. There are

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    Why were the Miranda Rights important? People might think that the Miranda Rights are important. Police officers may think the Miranda Rights are not important. I think the Miranda Rights were important. Miranda was difficult to question‚ they had to question him for two hours. He confessed to the crimes and was sentenced to prison for thirty years. The questions the police officers asked him were strange. Were they the certain Miranda Rights or were they just normal questions that he couldn’t answer

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    The House Arrest Quotes

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    House Arrest: Timothy’s Love Timothy’s loving actions for Levi benefit his family‚ but lead Timothy to trouble in K.A Holt’s House Arrest. Ever since Levi was born‚ Timothy’s family has been considered different‚ but Timothy is unlike most kids in a special way. What sets him apart is his loving passion throughout the book for his brother. What is loving? It is one person’s willingness to put someone else’s needs in front of their own. He even differs from his best friend José in this way‚ because

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    Eric Garner Arrest

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    custody. This is why people should not resist arrest‚ because the more a person struggles and puts up a fight‚ the more force police officers can use. With this being what a police officer is required to do during an arrest‚ let’s examine the case of Eric Garner. Eric Garner was approached by police because he was suspected of selling cigarettes. Police officers had probable cause‚ and were originally just having Garner cornered‚ when they moved in to arrest Garner‚ Garner resisted.

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    Validity Of Arrest In order for an arrest to be valid there are two things to be considered: (1) The authority of the arresting officer which is determined by law; and (2) The presence of probable cause. Under the law‚ probable cause means “actual belief or reasonable ground of suspicion” . It is generally‚ determined prior to the issuance of a warrant of arrest. A warrant of arrest is applied by a law enforcer from the court issued after the determination of probable cause by the judge after

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    ben cardiac arrest

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    ​Sudden cardiac arrest is the largest cause of nature death in the United States‚ causing about 325‚000 deaths in the United States annually. Half of all heart disease deaths are caused by sudden cardiac arrest. (Cleveland Clinic) Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden‚ unexpected loss of heart function‚ which is caused by abnormality in heart rhythm which is a result from problem with heart’s electrical. Sudden cardiac arrest is more frequent in adults in their mid 30’s and 40’s and is more likely

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