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    seized from the defendant’s purse and to suppress the evidence collected from the audio recording of Cruz Estrada’s conversation with Luis Briones. Questions Presented: 1. Was Cruz Estrada’s Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure violated when Officer Green grabbed Cruz Estrada’s purse from her shoulder and searched it without her consent‚ and can the evidence found in Cruz Estrada’s purse be suppressed due to the search being impermissible? 2. Did the impermissible search

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    PREAMBLE: We‚ the sovereign Filipino people‚ imploring the aid of almighty God‚ in order to built a just and humane society and establish a Goverment that shall embody our ideals and aspiration‚ promote the common goods‚ conserve and develop our patrimony‚ and secure to ourselves and to our posterity the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth‚justice‚freedom‚ love‚equality‚ and peace‚ do ordain and promulgate this constitution. ARTICLE 1(Philippine

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    guards can search a student’s bag or even the student to check if they are carrying something they are not supposed to have. Now it’s said that under the Fourth Amendment‚ American citizens are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures by public officials. Although the Fourth Amendment requires both a warrant and probable cause in most cases‚ the

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    Notes aas 33b

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    Civil liberities are constitutional provisions‚ laws‚ and practice that protect individuals from governmental interferences Bill of rights Rights and liberties in the nineteenth century Economic liberty in the early republic • Private property‚ states are prohibited from imparing the obligation of contracts Taney court 1836-1864 Human property Dred scott v. sandford 1837 Dred scott had daughter in IL‚ so he thought should be free Economic liberty after the civil war Due process clause:

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    Search and Seizure Portfolio In his article Florida v. Harris: Turning Police Dogs into Search Warrants on a Leash‚ John Whitehead questions the intentions of both police officers and Supreme Court judges‚ who seem to be condoning and ruling in favor of unconstitutional searches of American citizens. The criteria for what qualifies as probable cause has now been left up to the judgement of an officer. With variance in why a search should be conducted‚ Americans are left in the dark when it comes

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    Canadian citizens have their rights protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (CORF). This document of law protects all Canadians from multiple things. From not being arbitrarily detained to even protection from un lawful search and seizure. The Charter of rights in Canada is always being improved through case law decisions that add more detail to what exactly that charter protects‚ and does not protect. Many people in Canadian society might have different view on whom they believe is

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    United States of America is the country in the world that most protect its citizen’s rights. Those rights are protected by the strongest and most important document in the U.S.‚ which is the constitution. The constitution was written in the constitutional convention‚ which occurred on May 25 to September 17‚ 1787. When was finally signed. The idea behind of the constitutional convention was to rewrite the articles of confederation‚ but they realize that for create a new country they should start

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    be conducted. The Fourth Amendment The Constitutional safeguard established by the Fourth Amendment is the prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures. This Amendment was established to help protect an individual’s person‚ property‚ and other effects (“Bill of rights‚” 1789). However‚ it does acknowledge that there will be times when search and seizure is necessary. In such cases‚ it mandates that a warrant be issued‚ but only upon probable cause. In other words‚ the Fourth Amendment

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    effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall be issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Constitution). This amendment touches on the expectation of privacy in your home and person. The government is not unable to search you‚ your home‚ your belongings‚ or take your belongings‚ also known as a seizure‚ without a good reason. A person’s

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    Police Corruption Police corruption has always been a problem in American society and it happens everywhere. According to the book Criminal Justice A Brief Introduction‚ “Police Corruption is the abuse of police authority for personal or organizational gain.” An example of police corruption can be when‚ a police officer pulls you over and he comes up to you and asks you for money instead of actually giving you the ticket of whatever he pulled you over for. Police will take bribes‚ drugs‚ and anything

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