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    damage to certain parts of the brain concerned with movement 3. It is not generally accepted today that not all physically disabled learners necessarily require special schools Question 5: 1. In order to classify an epileptic seizure‚ it is not necessary to identify which part of the brain is effected – it is

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    Unannounced locker searches are uncommon‚ despite the fact that locker searches help staff keep students in check. Schools should be a safe place for students to enjoy their education‚ and locker searches can help enforce that. Although some students are lacking in effort‚ many students are respectful‚ intelligent‚ and eager to learn. Students should allow random locker searches because if students do not have anything to hide‚ locker searches should not be a problem‚ lockers are owned by the district

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    Locker Searches “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”(Hang Together) those words were spoken by Benjamin Franklin while signing the Declaration of Independence. However‚ is our country “hanging separately” because of schools? If we must hang together‚ why do teachers not trust us enough that they have to search our locker for illegal drugs or weapons? Even though some people argue that locker searches can prevent illegal substances and weapons from entering the

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    EDU 520/ Educational Business Law Introduction The purpose of this paper is assess the limits search and seizure in public schools‚ apply specific ruling‚ analyze the New Jersey v. T.L.O. case and explain‚ recommend changes to existing (specific) laws to create a fairer educational setting in terms of search and seizure and peer review. School officials are responsible for providing a safe and orderly school environment. The officials are required to address disrupting

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    Subsequent findings related to this study is that what if all the bystanders which were involved in the Kitty Genovese murder and in the seizure experiment all were near each other and were able to communicate with each. Maybe‚ this would have changed whether they’d help or not. Since‚ there’s more people would they feel more responsibility to help since‚ they’re being watched. According‚ to Darley and Latane the subjects in close contact would still be less likely to help than a subject which is

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    8.1 Search and Seizure Does the police officer’s use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment? No‚ the use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant do not constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment because the Fourth Amendment permits police officers to conduct a warrantless search. The warrantless search allowed the police officers to attached a global positioning system GPS

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    MEMORANDUM ON DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO SUPPRESS STATEMENT OF FACTS Owyhee County is located in the south west corner of Idaho. The Owyhee Mountains fill the west portion of Owyhee County. Mud Flat Field and Marmaduke Spring are located in the Owyhee Mountains‚ in the west central portion of Owyhee County‚ south of South Mountain and north of Juniper Mountain. The Mud Flat Field is approximately two miles long from North to South. The south end of the Mud Flat Field borders the Mud Flat road.

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    Did the police conduct a lawful search and seizure under the guidelines described in the text. Explain why or why not. o   Was the suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights violated?   •        Was it reasonable? •        Was there probable cause?   o   What evidence in the case study led you to this conclusion? o   What about the arrest was conducted in a proper manner? In an improper manner? o   When did

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    If you have issues viewing or accessing this file‚ please contact us at NCJRS.gov. © O STUDENT SEARCHES > © O O ¢.D t-t) O O © A N A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’ S GUIDE TO CONDUCTING LEGAL SEARCHES ON S C H O O L C A M P U S E S O NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER O STUDENT SEARCHES AND THE LAW Nation~ School Safety Center Pepperdine University M ~ u ‚ CA 90265 805/373-9977 © 1995 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS National School Safety Center Pepperdine University Malibu

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    I am contacting you in regards of the police dog searches being considered in the West Fargo Public School District. I support schools in our district being searched by police dogs and agree that it would benefit our students and staff. If police dog searches are implemented it would create a sense of security in the schools and keep students accountable for their actions. Police dog searches are beneficial to student’s and faculty’s safety on school property. This sense of security is very important

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