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    Case Name: Kentucky v. King‚ 563 U.S. (2011) Facts: In Lexington‚ Kentucky‚ police officers followed a suspected drug dealer to an apartment building where he went. When they arrived outside of the door to the apartment where the suspect was they reportedly could smell marajuana. The police then knocked and shouted they they were there and in return they could hear what sounded like people destroying the evidence and running around. The police then knocked down the door and saw the respondent

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    officers to move in on the suspect‚ who was heading towards a breezeway in an apartment complex. When the police officers arrived at the breezeway‚ they heard a door shut and they could also smell the distinct odor of burnt marijuana. At the end of the breezeway there were two apartments‚ but the officers didn’t know which apartment the suspect entered. The undercover police officer radioed that the suspect entered the apartment on the right‚ but the officers didn’t hear that because they had left their

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    Respondent‚ Tisha Moorer US Government 1A QUESTION PRESENTED 1 .Whether petitioner’s objection to police entry into his shared apartment barred the police from later conducting a warrantless search of the apartment based on the consent of his cotenant obtained after petitioner had been removed from the premises for a domestic violence investigation and then lawfully arrested for prior robbery. 2. Once a co-tenant has

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    Enforceability of the Pet Clause in the Lease Rafi should have the right to keep Roscoe in his apartment because his landlord cannot enforce the pet clause of the lease based on the given facts. On one hand‚ the bilateral mistake in the contract invalidates the lease‚ and therefore the pet clause is no longer enforceable. Also‚ the doctrine of promissory estoppel can be used to help Rafi not only keep his dog in the apartment but also recover the boarding fee from his landlord‚ as he relies on the landlord’s

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    situation. In this movie‚ we gain insight into the point of view of a hidden spectator and the physical space around him. L.B. Jeffries‚ the protagonist of the film‚ who is reduced to nothing but a wheel chair and the view from his window of neighboring apartments‚ witnesses what he suspects to be a murder and shows the audience the perspective of a man viewing the world through a camera lens. This is done through several cinematic effects and the captivating idea of a murder mystery in your own backyard

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    Case Study Executive Summary Problem Statement Edward Alexander a Harvard graduate is looking to invest in a small income producing apartment building in the Back Bay-Beacon Hill area of Boston‚ Mass. He currently has $80‚000 dollars saved up to purchase this property. He began his search for the perfect property checking current listings and prices using‚ www.bankrate.com and www.realestate.boston.com. Due to many of his friends living in the area he gained access to eNeighborhoods a program

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    client was dressed properly and she was well groomed. In the meeting client was upset. CM inquires the reason client was upset. Client reported she observed many clients are viewing housing in the Bronx and she is not getting invitation to tour apartment in the Bronx. Client reported she feels discriminated that she is not given any appointment to tour housing. CM explained to the client every resident in the shelter situation is different and some client doesn’t have any portion to their Linc

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    For my Quick law assignment I was issued the legal term “Circumstantial evidence.” Circumstantial evidence is defined by duhaime.org as‚ “Evidence which may allow a trial judge or jury to deduce or logically infer a certain fact from other established facts‚ which have been proven.” Circumstantial evidence is also known as indirect evidence. It is best explained using the example of an individual walking into a building wet and wearing a raincoat; a person would then assume that it was raining outside

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    High property price affecting rental market BY AIN AQILAH The upcoming MRT developments will change the value of properties How people make decision? In our daily life‚ we face problem and question that require our decision making. Decision making based on economic concept which related with economic activities is very important in our life. The rapid rise in the price of property has caused growing concern among prospective property buyers‚ especially the young professionals who are just

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    Find out with an external audit who makes the decisions in approving applications to move into this government housing unit and why their rules were broken allowing those with criminal records to move into this small 58 apartment housing unit. Once the external audit has found culpability‚ replace those involved in breaking the rules. Re-evaluate each and every application of those residents who have criminal records and place them in a separate file from the law abiding

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