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    in others there was next to no sign of ever making contact with the disease. At times it made me curious as to why it was more dominant in some places than others‚ but slowly over time I gave up on figuring it out. The first place we went to was Arizona. Most of our family lives there and we wanted to make sure they were okay since there was no phone reception in most places. My mom and I were glad to see that they lived in one of the lucky towns. We stayed for a couple of days to restock and

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    Miranda vs Arizona

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    Robert Henry Miranda v Arizona “This Court has undertaken to review the voluntariness of statements obtained by police in state cases since Brown v. Mississippi‚ 297 U. S. 278 (1936). (Davis v. North Carolina‚ 384 U.S. 737 (1966)) The Warren Court from 1953 until 1969 established luminary rights with its liberal interpretation‚ and as some say “ judicial policy making”‚ such as the “right to privacy” Griswold v. Connecticut‚ 381 U.S. 479(1965)‚ “separate but equal is not constitutional” Brown

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    Border Patrol in Arizona

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    affects of drug smuggling in Arizona? According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy there were 5‚225 juvenile and 24‚145 adult drug arrests in Arizona during 2006. The state of Arizona is a state of high intensity drug trafficking‚ which has therefore lead Arizona to be a state of great danger. The crime dealt with locals‚ the location of how easily accessible the border is and the networking that has become so large and causes immense crime in Arizona. What can be done to mitigate

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    Arizona Immigration Law

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    2011 Research Paper Is Arizona turning into a Nazi state? There are a lot of people beginning to think so‚ due to the new Arizona Senate Bill 1070. Many feel it is threatening the community with the possibility of racial and ethnic profiling. “Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona signed the nation’s toughest bill on illegal immigration into a law on Friday‚ April 23‚ 2010” (Archibold). This became a law on July 29‚ 2010. This bill is designed to rid the streets of Arizona of illegal immigrants. The

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    Why Visit Arizona

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    Arizona‚ one of the driest places in the United States‚ in my opinion‚ is an amazing place to visit. Arizona is not very humid‚ so even though the temperature gets high it does not feel that hot. Arizona is by far the best place I have ever visited. I visited Arizona three years ago‚ in the winter time. I went to visit my grandfather in Tucson. Arizona is my favorite place because its landscape is beautiful‚ there are plenty of activities‚ and there is a wide variety of wildlife. First and foremost

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    Arizona v. Gant

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    Arizona v. Gant PALS480-Capstone June 20‚ 2012 The Parties • Plaintiff – State of Arizona • Defendant – Rodney Gant • Appellant – State of Arizona • Respondent – Rodney Gant Procedural History • Respondent‚ Rodney Gant‚ was arrested for driving with a suspended license. Subsequent to the search of the Gant’s vehicle officers found cocaine in the back seat. At trial Gant moved to have the evidence suppressed denied that there was probable cause to search the vehicle‚ but did

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    The case of Miranda v. Arizona dealt with the question‚ “Does the police practice of interrogating individuals without notifying them of their right to counsel and their protection against self-incrimination violate the Fifth Amendment?” This case started in 1963‚ when Ernesto Miranda was arrested in Phoenix‚ Arizona for robbing $8 from a bank worker‚ and was charged with armed robbery. He already had a record for armed robbery‚ and a juvenile record including attempted rape‚ assault‚ and burglary

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    Miranda V Arizona

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    Miranda V Arizona In the history of the United States‚ the legislative branch of government has developed systems of laws which the judicial branch of government checks. Because of modernization‚ the constitutionality of these laws needs to be reevaluated from time to time. There have been many cases that have caused the government to amend certain laws to protect its citizens. One of the most important cases that was brought to the Supreme Court was the case of Ernesto Miranda V the state of

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    Contention 1- The majority does not perform the greatest ability to protect all members of a society. In the case of Miranda v Arizona‚ the courts had to decide whether or not a man was deprived of his freedoms while in police custody. Basically Miranda v Arizona completely changed the way police apprehend and interrogate suspects. However it was not only Miranda‚ but many other instances where the majority has not protected all minorities. Vignera v New York was another similar instance where

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    Miranda V Arizona

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    Ernesto Miranda‚ a 22-year-old individual from Mesa‚ Arizona was a young man coming from a harsh childhood and who had obtained criminal record too early in his life.  Miranda was arrested on March 13‚ 1963 in Phoenix for the kidnapping and rape of 18-year-old Rebecca Ann Johnson.  His arresting officers‚ Carol Cooley and Wilfred Young‚ interrogated Miranda for two hours without informing him of his self-incrimination rights‚ or even his right to an attorney.  This unconstitutional act on behalf

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