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    Govt201 Unit 1 Amendment

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    searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause as determined by a neutral judge or magistrate I chose this amendment because this protects the Americans from search and seizures without having a probable cause. It is illegal for Law enforcement to come and search your property without probable cause unless they have a warrant. This amendment is to protect the peoples personal property and personal belongings from police to search and seizure without a warrant

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    How Epilepsy Changed My Life Gilbert Lutes Essay ENGL 121 10/15/12 Writing Assignment When I was just seven-years old‚ I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I’d been having small and frequent seizures my entire life without ever knowing of it until one day when I was shelling walnuts in front of the fireplace. Everything I ever knew was being stripped away from me. I no longer had control over any of the muscles in my body‚ my ability to speak‚ my actions‚ nor my sight. All I could do was relax

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    Legal Awareness: Valid Warrantless Arrest No. 1: A police officer or a private person may‚ without a warrant arrest a person when in his presence‚ the person to be arrested has committed‚ is actually committing or attempting to commit a crime. The most common application of this is the “in flagrante delicto” rule in “buy-bust” operations. “In flagrante delicto” basically means getting caught in the act of committing a crime. A buy-bust operation is a form of entrapment usually conducted to enforce

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    INQUEST INTO THE DEATH OF VANESSA ANDERSON. WESTMEAD FILE. NO. 161/2007. Appearances. Gail Furness‚ Counsel‚ instructed by Emma Sullivan‚ Solicitor of the State Crown Solicitors Office‚ Counsel assisting the Coroner. Michael Williams‚ SC‚ instructed by McLaughlin & Riordan for Mr & Mrs Anderson and the family of Vanessa Anderson. Anna Katzmann of Counsel‚ instructed by Leitch Hassan Dent‚ Solicitors for the Royal North Shore Hospital and Doctors Nicole Williams‚ Azizi Bakar‚ Galina Palachevskaia

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    her property and she believed that all evidence found should be discarded since it violated the 4th amendment‚ which states that “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated.” And on the other hand‚ the state of Ohio said that the Bill of Rights only limits the National Government‚ not state power‚ and that even though the Bill of Rights were instituted into state law through the “Due Process

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    Classic Study in Social Psychology Erica Mariscal Vigil PSYCH/620 Diana Wheatley 04/14/14 Classic Study in Social Psychology The bystander effect is associated with the phenomenon‚ which states that when a larger amount of people are present‚ the less likely people are to help a person in need of assistance. When an emergency occurs‚ people are more likely to help when there are little or no other people. A summary about this study as well as an explanation of the results and

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    Nowadays there so many different professions that one can be confused in choosing the perfect one for them. The development of certain branches of science and technology has led to the advancement of new skills. So‚ the profession that I want to dedicate my life to is a physician. The job of a doctor is one of the oldest and most prestigious professions. Medicine is constantly changing and adapting to the changing world. New diseases require new knowledge. In addition‚ knowledge and abilities of

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    they were under arrest. The third element of an arrest is seizure and detention; seizure in this case can be either actual‚ meaning the officer touched the defendant in some way‚ and might of even used force‚ or constructive which means that the arrest was accomplished through words only and there was no physical touching‚ grabbing‚ holding‚ or use of force involved. If a suspect never surrenders to the show of police authority‚ no seizure has occurred. The last element of an arrest is the understanding

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    secure us against something called “unreasonable search and seizures” by the government. It limits and gives certain procedures so that the government cannot abuse their powers. The 4th Amendment makes sure that government officials do their jobs as they should‚ abiding by certain procedures that are describe on how government officials such as police officer’s or sheriff’s‚ pretty much all law enforcement can go forth with the search and seizure process (Wrightman ‚Nietzel‚ & Fortune‚ 1994‚ p. 59-60)

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    unlawfully entered Portuguese territory and engaged in illicit and unauthorized trade. The ship’s owner sued on insurance claims to redeem the losses from the ships seizure but was denied as the insurance did not cover losses from illicit trade with Brazil. Issue: Is the insurance company liable for losses that occurred from the seizure of the Aurora? Holding: Yes. Rationale: A state is only able to regulate activities within their borders. This is includes territorial land boundaries and those

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