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    an extremely important subject that has been highly debated with regard to criminal law and the constitution. Supporters of the Rule believe that it is necessary to ensure that the Fourth Amendment‚ which protects against unreasonable search and seizure‚ does not protect alone in the Bill of Rights. A controversial topic‚ having opponents of the Rule‚

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    During the shadowing of an LPN’s normal workday‚ what roles/ job expectations did the nurse fulfill? The nurse delegated tasks to aides which was expected. Two patients asked the nurse if she could help them change their brief and the nurse was busy in a med pass and told the patient that she would get their aid. We spent the first hour of the shift going over the diabetic patients and finding out what their sugar levels were to be able to properly prioritize the most critical patient before dinner

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    waiting for SSI disbursement entitlement which it’s pending. SAVING; client has no money saved LEGAL UPDATE: She mentioned she hired a SSI/SSD lawyer to assist her with the process MEDICAL UPDATE: Client suffers from uncontrolled seizure disorder and she reports no seizures this week. nt. Client continues to take the following medications: Kepra 1000 ½ mg‚ Acetazolamide ER 500mg and Lamictal 25mg and refuse to have staff monitor her medications.

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    the trial court may forcibly put an end to evidence obtained in violation of proper procedure or even release the arrested suspect. This is an amendment that deals with each of the following: criminal due process‚ arrest‚ interrogation‚ search and seizure‚ Miranda‚ punishment‚ the right to jury trials‚ and the right to counsel. Criminal due process grants all people to be treated fairly and equally‚ especially to a citizen accused of a crime. The 5th amendment states that the federal government that

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    (2009). Policing for Homeland Security. Criminal Justice Police Review 2009 (20)‚ 253. Retrieved from http://cjp.sagepub.com.library.capella.edu/content/20/3/253.full.pdf+html The Constitution of the United States. (n.d). Fourth Amendment--Search and Seizure. Retrieved from http://www.gpoaccess.gov/constitution/html/amdt4.html

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    is necessary. President Truman over asserted his power when he tried to take control of the steel industry; his actions were unjustified and unconstitutional‚ the constitution does not give the president ultimate power. President Truman rested his seizure request on lawfully vague national-crisis grounds‚ referring his inherent powers as president and as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The president had seized numerous industrial

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    in regards to a fleeing suspect. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the original decision of the District Court over to the east of cream court. At which point the Supreme Court decided that the apprehension by use of deadly force is a seizure subject to reasonableness requirement of the fourth amendment. And that although an arrest of a person who has believed to have committed a crime‚ does not justify using deadly force. It is believed that not all felony suspects should die rather

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    one of the most common protocols to analyze seizures in mammals and fruit flies. The authors created a new assay to assess the response of C. elegans to electroshock. Despite having a simpler nervous system‚ C. elegans are a commonly used in vivo model because of similar morphologies to mammals especially in GABA inhibitory neurotransmission. Other convulsive models in C. elegans use the GABA receptor antagonist pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) to induce seizures but this compound often leads to paralysis

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    Exclusionary rule was needed to deter police misconduct. Many police agencies will use warrantless evidence and use that against a person. That is the reason exclusionary rule was created was to stop law enforcement obtain illegally obtain it. It can also be called as “fruit of the poisonous tree”. Exclusionary rule also has a loophole known as good faith exception‚ that way in courts both these rules balance out each other. Exclusionary rule is a judicially created rule that prohibits the use of

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    citizens. The constitution protects all Americans‚ and also protects and limits law enforcement agencies. The biggest impact the constitution has on police organization is in regards to arrest‚ innocent until proven guilty‚ arrest warrants‚ search and seizures‚ and working within the basic rights the constitution affords all suspects. Many officers take an oath regarding his or her role and the constitution upon being sworn in. Although not all agency oaths are the same‚ many describe supporting‚ obeying

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