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    different matter. The U.S Supreme Court case of Garrity v. New Jersey defined what must be done. The case got its start when officers under investigation for fixing citations were ordered to give statements or be fired (Roufa‚ 2014). The statements were then used to convict the officers and they appealed saying that their statements were coerced with the threat of being fired (Roufa‚ 2014). The court agreed and what arose from the case was the Garrity rule which states “that if an officer is compelled

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    Best V. New Jersey Case

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    student while law enforcement officers must have probable cause. In the cases of Best V. New Jersey and Safford V. Redding‚ the issues of search and seizure of a student in school are laid out in different scenarios that clearly portray the difference between a constitutional search and an unconstitutional search. The concept of reasonable suspicion is sufficient for the extended search in the Best V. New Jersey case because the student was in clear violation of school policy and the search was necessary

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    New Jersey

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    New Jersey I. Government During the Revolutionary War in 1776‚ the first constitution of the state of New Jersey was written to create a government framework for the state.  The constitution has been rewritten twice to address issues that arose with the original and subsequent versions.  In the mid-1800s‚ New Jersey citizens wanted a more democratic form of state government so the 1844 constitution was drafted‚ providing for the separation of powers among the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive

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    New Jersey

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    New Jersey is often miscast as a less than nice place to live‚ when the truth is the garden state motto is accurate. New Jersey real estate prices reflect Atlantic Ocean influences. New Jersey With the crooning of Bruce Springsteen‚ New Jersey has been depicted as a non-descript home of industry. Take a ride on the turnpike in the north and you’ll agree. Simply put‚ parts of the state are unattractive‚ but much of the rest is very nice. New Jersey is that odd location where you want to avoid the

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    Family and New Jersey

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    the way back to slavery. My father’s side of the family originally came from a Georgia plantation. Although my father is Afro-American‚ his great-great-grandfather was a general who owned slaves. From Georgia my father moved to New Jersey. After settling in New Jersey‚ my father enlisted in the military and began his life as a military man. My mother’s side of the family is all from Puerto Rico. My grandparents moved my mother and her sister to America when they were very young. They moved to

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    New Jersey v. T.L.O. Questions INITIAL THOUGHTS: 1. When should the police have the right to search you or your property? - reasonable grounds to believe that a student possesses evidence of illegal activity or activity that would interfere with school discipline.” 2. When should a school employee have the right to search you or your belongings? - a school official may properly conduct a search of student’s person if the official has a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed

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    New York vs. New Jersey

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    New York vs. New Jersey Khalidah Garrett English composition‚ section M03 Professor Laura Butchy July 15‚ 2013 A way life is different from when I was younger would be the location I’ve lived in. Being born in Brooklyn‚ New York then moving to Carteret‚ New Jersey would appear to be a difficult transition for most ten year olds to handle. A few ways that made it different from each other is the pace‚ the educational system‚ and the economy. New Jersey seemed different because of the slower

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    Solomon Social Studies 2015 T.L.O v New Jersey The 4th amendment states that people have a right to have privacy. If a police officer or any law enforcement comes to your house without a warrant and seized something in your possession they broke a law. Something like this happened in 1984. A teacher at a New Jersey high school discovered a 14-year-old freshman and her friend smoking cigarettes in school in violation of a

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    their families. Given these points‚ winter storms do fit into the Disaster Cycle described in this paper. What makes triaging of victims a challenge during winter storms in New Jersey is the accumulation of snow in narrow streets. Visible Earth (2010) wrote‚ “With ambulances stranded in snow-clogged streets‚ 911 dispatchers in New York City were forced to resort to triage.” A challenge NJ has with triage is trying to determine how many citizens truly need triage and where. Many times in the State Police

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    New Jersey v. T.L.O.‚ (1985) is the case that impacted me the most. It is a decision by the US Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of a search of a public high school student after she was caught smoking. A search of her purse revealed drug paraphernalia‚ marijuana‚ and documentation of drug sales. She was charged as a juvenile for the drugs and paraphernalia found in the search. She went against the search‚ claiming it violated her 4th Amendment right against unreasonable searches. The

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