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    Stop N Frisks

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    Laura Disla English 201 Professor Langrone 04/03/12 Stop and Frisk Stop and frisk is a program that the New York Police Department uses to stop and search anyone who looks suspicious. Police can stop and frisk anyone without a warrant. This topic is causing many controversies because of the excessive numbers of arrest. A disproportionate number of people of color especially African America and Hispanics are unreasonably stopped and searched simply for looking suspicious. They are the one

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    A Different Perspective on the Law The United States has had an effective law enforcement system for hundreds of years‚ which has revolutionized itself starting with the implication of the Constitution to the lawless west and effectively to where it is today. The American criminal justice system has many branches and occupations‚ all of which focus on a common goal of keeping our nation as safe as possible. In the following paragraphs‚ I will discuss an interview with a San Diego Police Officer

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    1. Can you (or Mr. Yourprop’s supervisor) search Yourprop’s personal vehicle currently parked in the Company parking lot for digital evidence? Support your answer. a. Pursuant to the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution‚ Mr. Yourprop and all other employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy which would prevent me and his supervisor from freely searching his vehicle. The easiest and most efficient way that would prevent questions of immiscibility in court and protect the company from legal

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    used to smoke Marijuana and a small bag of marijuana. Upon finding these two items Knowles was arrested and charged with having a controlled substance. At pre-trial‚ Knowles moved to suppress the marijuana and pipe from court. He claimed that the search was a violation of his rights and that

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    GOOGLE RESEARCH

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    American multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search‚ cloud computing‚ software and online advertising technologies. I- INTRODUCTION II- EARLY HISTORY OF GOOGLE A) Late 1990’s B) 2000’s III- Financing and initial public offering IV- GROWTH A) 2004 B) 2005 C) 2006 V- CURRENT GROWTH VI- QUERY EXPANSION VII- SPECIAL FEATURES VIII- SEARCH OPTION IX- CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol"

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    Google: a Strategic Move

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    "BackRub"‚ the precursor of Google search engine. The objective was to better organize and huge amount of data on the Internet. Eventually the name was changed to "Google" to signify the immense amount of information that resided on the Internet. Google is transformed from the word googol‚ referring to 1 followed by 100 zeros. Brin and Page incorporated Google in 1998‚ just nine years ago‚ with $1 million dollars from family and investors. The quality of Google’s search technology attracted a growing

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    Google more helpful or harmful to web users? Ethics of Business and Government Matej Koutny October 8‚ 2010 Bibliography Boulton‚ C. (2010‚ June 22). Google Increases Search Market Share. Retrieved October 8‚ 2010‚ from www.eweekeurope.co.uk: http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/google-increases-search-market-share-7912 Cleland‚ S. (2010‚ May 24). What Private Information Google Collects -- A One-Page Fact Sheet. Retrieved October 7‚ 2010‚ from precursor.com: http://precursorblog.c

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    methods analyzed in this document. Recruitment Methods Internal Recruitment - This is accomplished by choosing among current employees to fill a position that falls vacant over time. It can be achieved by a promotion or a lateral move. Executive Search Firm - This is executed by hiring a recruiting company to research viable candidates working for competitors or related businesses. Social Media - This is executed by coordinating candidate sourcing through social media such as LinkedIn‚ Facebook

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    Police may search a vehicle incident to a recent occupant’s arrest if it is reasonable to believe the vehicle contains evidence of the offense of arrest. Gant‚ 556 U.S. 332 at 351. Courts have held that when police arrest a person on a traffic violation it is not reasonable to believe that evidence of the violation is in the vehicle. In United States v. Majette‚ the court held that it was unreasonable for the officer to believe he would find evidence of the arrestee’s suspended license in the

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    Stop and Search Powers summary The police often stop and search people which are suspected to have stolen or prohibited articles in possession. The power to do this comes from the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 which indicated “a constable may search a person or vehicle in public for stolen or prohibited articles” (Elliott and Quinn‚ 2011‚ 374). The police must follow a procedure when they are to stop and search a suspect. First of all they cannot stop and search at random; they must have

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