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    attends seventh grade at New York Middle School. As I was walking to school with my friend Amy‚ I suddenly had a seizure. During the seizure‚ I saw a little boy shivering in fear. There was a gun pointed to his head. He said something but I couldn’t hear him but I knew what he had said. He had said help me. When I awoke‚ my head was covered in sweat. I thought‚ “How long was my seizure?” Amy read my thought and answered‚ “About two minutes.” “That long?” I thought. She answered‚ “Yup.” “Did

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    to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall 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 (Fourth‚ 2012). In general terms‚ the Fourth Amendment protects from illegal searches and seizures performed by governmental agents. In 1763‚ William Pitt stated that under any circumstance or

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    Asset Forfeiture

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    The United States Department of Justice ’s Asset Forfeiture Program is a nationwide law enforcement program that has become a powerful weapon in the fight against crime. This involves removing the proceeds of crimes used by criminals to continue activity against society. Asset forfeiture has the impact of disrupting criminal activities that would continue to function if the only tool used was conviction and incarceration of certain individuals. While the Department of Justice program applies only

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    On June 26‚ 1995‚ the Supreme Court decided on the case Vernonia School District v. Acton as to whether or not random drug testing of high school athletes violated the reasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment. During the 1980 ’s and 1990 ’s there was a large increase in drug use. The courts decision was a strong interpretation of the Fourth Amendment and the right decision upon drug testing high school athletes. Between 1985 and 1989 the Vernonia School District began to see

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    heterogeneous group of disorders. Hereditary tyrosinemia can present in the neonate with a bleeding diathesis due to liver disease‚ or later in infancy with a renal Fanconi syndrome. The severe form of nonketotic hyperglycinemia presents as unremitting seizures with hypotonia and

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    Criminal Justice Process: Final Study Guide Chapter 10 A. Impact of Arrests on Court Process: B. Arrests without a Warrant: * Most common form of arrest except for arrests made within the home * Must have a warrant before going into someone’s home with the exception of exigent or emergency situations * Examples of these situations: Pursuit or the destruction of evidence Arrests with a Warrant: * Legal preference- * Neutral magistrate- someone who is not involved in

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    The Fourth Amendment to the constitution protects United States citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. Our forefathers recognized the harm and abuses that occurred in the colonies to innocent people by the British‚ and they made sure to write protections into the U.S. Constitution. Fearing the police state that any nation has the potential to become and recognizing that freedom and liberty is meaningless when victimization by the police is a real and foreboding threat the Fourth Amendment

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    A Day I Will Never Forget

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    alone and had been since the very end of January. My dad called me from the Children’s Hospital in Denver‚ Colorado. It started out with what seemed to be a normal conversation. “Hi‚ Dad! How’s Bridgette doing?” “She’s still goin.’ Just had another seizure. We got some news today.” “Oh‚ yeah? What is it?” “Well‚ if your sister has surgery‚ there’s a chance she won’t make it.” I was eleven at this time‚ and I remember sitting down in a moment of silence. Then I quickly said‚ “Goodb ye.” It all started

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    Bill of Rights

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    BILL OF RIGHTS Bill of Rights LaToya Davenport Kaplan University CJ500 Dr. Ron Wallace June 04‚ 2013 Throughout United States history‚ there have been many changes to the laws society lives by today. There is a process to which laws are made and each amendment undergoes that specific process. Once that process is completed‚ the end result is what is now known as the United States Constitution. Inside that Constitution is the Bill of Rights which is used as a symbol to mold the rights

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    He was a welder before the surgery and subsequent seizures. The company would not allow Charlie to continue as a welder‚ so they found him a position as an environmental engineer. Charlie was full of spunk and had many cohorts at work to help with his pranks. His friends would watch him for signs of seizures or the after effects. Most of Charlie’s seizures happened at home as his body rested. We kept Charlie’s family informed of all that was taking place

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