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    Search & Seizure in the Public Schools To fully understand the role and related responsibilities of search and seizure in the public schools‚ the Constitutional rights of the students and case law must be examined. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ 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

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    DISTRICT COURT FOR CHESAPEAKE COUNTY‚ MD APPLICATION AND AFFIDAVIT FOR SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT I‚ Det.‚ of the Metropolis Police Department‚ the Affiant‚ being duly sworn‚ request the issuance of a Search and Seizure Warrant and states as follows: 1. APPLICATION AND VIOLATIONS OF LAW: The Affiant hereby makes application to_____________Judge ________________ a judge of the Circuit/District Court for Chesapeake County‚ MD for a Search and Seizure Warrant on the grounds that there is probable cause‚ the

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    Google Speech

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    Presenter: General Purpose: Specific Purpose: Central Idea: Informative Speech Outline Sample Student To inform To inform the audience about Google Incorporation and its significant and various technological innovations. Google is more than a search engine; it is one of the most technologically innovative companies of the 21st century. I. Introduction A. Imagine yourself walking into a bookstore that contains billions of books. Billions of books that’s not organized‚ not in alphabetic‚ categorical

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    Terry v. Ohio Case Project | | | | | Victoria Swannegan | 12/2/2010 | | In 1968 a case called Terry v. Ohio took place. This case made a big impact on the police departments of the United States by giving officers more reasons to make an arrest. A "Terry Stop" is a stop of a person by law enforcement officers based upon reasonable suspicion that a person may have been engaged in criminal activity‚ whereas an arrest requires probable cause that a suspect committed a criminal

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    Case Study unit 3

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    terms. Had lost market leadership. The organization had fallen from number one to number three. His job was to gain that leadership back. The executive search industry faced massive upheaval on the basis of demographic opportunities shifting customer’s needs and the challenges posed by technology driven alternatives to the traditional executive search model. So how can Kelly get ahead of changes in the industry?  Identification of the major issues surrounding the organization or individuals involved

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    policing‚ especially when it comes to effective community oriented policing.    The police searches are governed by the fourth amendment that provides protection against illegal search and seizure and requires that the issuing of warrants is based on probable cause.  Gould and Mastrofski focus on warrant less searches.  A legal search must be based on the concept of probable cause.  As cited in our text book‚ The Police‚ probable cause is information that is "sufficient in themselves to warrant a man of

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    the most well known. This amendment states that‚ people have the right to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers and effects‚ against any unreasonable search and seizures. Their right shall not be violated‚ and warrants are issued when there is a probable cause. This amendment gives people the right to be free from any unreasonable search and seizures. When it comes to a warrant there is specific requirements that guide the warrant process. The warrant has to be issued by a judged‚ and supported

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    be argued that any DNA evidence taken from the scene is compromised and therefore any scientific evidence or expert opinions relating to this would be prejudicial. Another example could be that law enforcement did not procure proper search warrants before a search and seizure; therefore‚ all evidence gathered resulted in an improper discovery and should be excluded since it violates

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    P7. Report on 3 examples of current affairs that affect public services and citizens. M4. Analyse the effects on citizens and public services of the way that three current affairs examples have been reported by the media. Army cuts. “Top general warns over ’hollowed-out’ armed forces” The British armed forces are due to be significantly reduced in numbers by thousands of personnel by 2020. The Army will lose 20‚000 soldiers‚ the Navy 6‚000 personnel and the RAF 5‚000. I found this news report on

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    Google is far and away the most successful search engine in the whole wide world. In fact it dominates its industry like no other companies can (Wesearchsg.org‚ 2009). Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and profitable (Google.com‚ n.d.).  Google is well known as it can bring conveniences to the people around the globe. Google’s success is cause by prioritizing their customers‚ providing the no.1 search engine and unleashing its employee passion

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