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    from the case of J.D.B. v. North Carolina established age is a factor that must be considered during a police interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ J.D.B. was a thirteen-year-old special needs student‚ and a burglary suspect‚ who was questioned by the police at school. Additionally‚ J.D.B. was not provided Miranda warnings before the police began interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). The Supreme Court determined that a child in placed in the situation would feel compelled to answer police questions

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    million to hack into the gunman’s iPhone used in the San Bernadino shooting. This ends a legal battle between the FBI and Apple but leaves the question of law enforcement access to information unresolved. Content Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey has revealed that the FBI had to pay a whopping amount to a private agency for letting the former break into the iPhone used by the gunman in the San Bernadino shooting. When asked about the quantum of the amount‚ Comey alluded to a greater

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    disagree that the amount of force was excessive. Police brutality‚ use of force and discretion have is being abused by officers. This has been a problem for years but now that the public have smart phones and other media sources we see more officers abusing their power. Police brutality has been witnessed recently over the years in America. The topic has been controversial among communities that have seen brutality in front of them. I understand that police officers face many threatening situations everyday

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    In this article‚ McLaughlin‚ who is the author‚ discussed the timeline of the Las Vegas shooting. McLaughlin talked about how MGM‚ the company that owns the hotel that the shooter was in‚ said that facts on the timeline cannot be verified and is still changing. On the other hand‚ Investigators believe that the timeline is accurate‚ but it may change. No one knows the reason why Paddock‚ the terrorist‚ decided to harm tens of thousands of people. McLaughlin also discussed that a college student names

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    in some cases police have abused their power. In recent news the deaths of Korryn Gaines‚ Eric Garner‚ Tamir Rice‚ and countless others has sent a shockwave through the black community. To those in the African American community the death and or harm our inhabitants

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    Hey‚ Aryana. Welcome to Criminal Procedure. I noticed you committed on my discussion. After researching deeper‚ I came across some case summaries that are now legal laws about the Fourth Amendment which allows some police deception as long as the suspect’s will is not overborne. The Supreme Court has recognized that not all deception prevents a person from making an "essentially free and unconstrained choice." For example‚ when an undercover officer asks to enter a home to buy drugs‚ the consent

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    Mark Morrison Page 1 Professor Bautista English 110 October 8‚ 2012 “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell In his essay “Shooting an Elephant‚” George Orwell recounts a time in his life when as a British police officer in India‚ he was faced with the moral dilemma of having to shoot an elephant in order to save his pride. In the beginning of the essay‚ Orwell describes it as a time of tension and hostility. For example‚ if a European woman was seen walking alone in a bazaar she

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    lessened certainty level; the police are still among the most noteworthy positioning organizations‚ trailing just the military and little business among the 15 foundations tried in the survey. By and large‚ 25% of Americans say they have a lot of trust in the police‚ 27% a considerable amount‚ 30% "exactly‚" 16% "almost no" and 2% "none." The consolidated 18% who have next to no or no trust in police is the most noteworthy Gallup has measured to date. The activities of police in certain U.S. urban communities

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    the rifle over my shoulder and an ever-growing army of people jostling at my heels" (Orwell 3). In George Orwell’s story‚ Shooting the Elephant‚ the narrator is faced with a strenuous decision that is against a somewhat formidable foe. The foe is not some lunatic of a man‚ but a raging elephant. The elephant has been causing amok in the town. The narrator‚ who is also a police officer‚ is called down to investigate the havoc that is being caused. Upon hearing about the troubles the elephant had caused

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    Tony Earley states “a good story is about the thing‚ and the other thing. The second thing looks like the first thing‚ but it’s something else”. Earley’s idea can apply to Orwell’s essay “Shooting an Elephant”. In this scenario‚ the two “things” are imperialism and the elephant. Orwell clearly and precisely proves Earley’s theory (per say) in his essay. The title lets the reader know that there is an elephant involved. When the essay is first read‚ the title does not fit in with what it’s referring

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