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    occurs when a warrantless search or seizure takes place‚ it also denies security of the citizen. Warrantless searches and seizures are mostly not justified by the law. The safety of a citizen is affected from unfair and unwanted arrest. With a probable cause and a warrant in place‚ the search or seizure may take place and be appropriate; without a probable cause and warrant‚ the search or seizure is not reasonable. Unreasonable‚ warrantless searches and seizures should not take place because it violates

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    Issues Surrounding Seizures Disorders Grand Canyon University: SPE 573 May 28‚ 2014 Today children are diagnosed with disorders that impact their learning. Many schools are faced with challenges daily with students that have disabilities or disorders that impact their learning. However‚ as educators‚ hard work helps to conquer any barriers that are put before us. Even though strategies are applied‚ some things cannot be abolished. Our schools have to do their best to curtail any problems to help

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    FOR CHESAPEAKE COUNTY‚ MD APPLICATION AND AFFIDAVIT FOR SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT I‚ Det.‚ of the Metropolis Police Department‚ the Affiant‚ being duly sworn‚ request the issuance of a Search and Seizure Warrant and states as follows: 1. APPLICATION AND VIOLATIONS OF LAW: The Affiant hereby makes application to_____________Judge ________________ a judge of the Circuit/District Court for Chesapeake County‚ MD for a Search and Seizure Warrant on the grounds that there is probable cause‚ the basis of

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    Absence seizures are a brief loss of awareness‚ sometimes mistaken for daydreaming. They can happen very often and can affect attention‚ learning and memory. There are a few different ways that scientists use to examine the brain while absence seizures are present. This article explored the insights of EEG-fMRI studies into the mechanisms of AS and considered how the DMN or default brain network ( which is a network of interacting brain regions known to have activity highly correlated

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    Matthew Conchola ELA 6/7 Mrs.King 18 March 2016 Should Schools have School Wide searches? Schools should be allowed to conduct random searches of your private items for many reasons. All across the U.S kids have been disobeying and doing a lot of stuff that might be illegal or bad. The school tragedies in Littleton‚ Jonesboro‚ Springfield‚ West Paducah‚ and Pearl ‚these communities brought the threat to school safety into the public conscience and moved school safety onto the U.S. public

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    What types of companies are most likely to adopt cloud-based CRM software services? Why? With CRM and ERP‚ a business can be up and running with the software quickly which less need for in-house IT staff or high levels of technical skills‚ and things like security and upgrades are looked after by the vendor. This is because the difference between cloud and on-premise is that cloud-computing makes your software an operational expense rather than a capital spend. Some  businesses prefer a capital

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    Illegal Searches of Prisoners and those on Parole and Probation Outline I. Introduction II. On Imprisonment‚ Parole and Probation III. Purpose and Legality of Searches IV. Illegal Searches in the Case of Prisoners‚ Parolees and Probationers V. Conclusion VI. References I. Introduction The criminal justice system works in such a way that certain behavior or actions are legislated as a criminal offense wherein the state or the federal government can prosecute an offender even

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    Abstract Searches of fire scenes are common in operations of the fire service and important to the investigation of fire origin and cause. Fire and arson investigators need to be aware of search and seizure laws. There have been several court decisions and laws created regarding proper search and seizure procedures for fire and arson investigators. Research into these laws and court rulings will help fire and arson investigators understand what type of search warrant is required‚ if search

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    Seizures defined as… It is a neurologic disorder and is occur as a result of disruption in nerve cell activity in the brain causing seizure or unusual behavior‚ sensation and sometime loss on consciousness. Type of seizure: 1. Focal seizures: there is disruption in one area of brain. A. Simple partial seizure. B. Complex partial seizure. 2. Generalized seizure: there is disruption in all area of brain. A. Absence seizure. B. Tonic seizure. C. Atonic seizure. D. Clonic seizure. E. Myoclonic

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    So‚ in any case where Search and Seizure is acceptable‚ is there a way to compensate for the damages done during a search and seizure. One type of damage one can be compensated for is called compensatory damages. This is the typical type of damage that is thought of during a search a seizure. For example‚ while officers are searching your apartment‚ and a sofa was ripped in the process‚ then the person can receive full compensation for the value of the item that is damaged. Another damage that

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