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    explored with a brief history of law in England and the law of early America. The history of the common law in England is examined with its influence on American law. The issue of constitutional law is discussed. Other law such as administrative and regulatory law is presented. The chapter then enters into a broad discussion of procedural law. It concentrates on the rights of the accused. The Bill of Rights is discussed as a prelude to the most important amendments in procedural law. The author then

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    Essay On Security Checks

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    along with rules and regulations of security being enforced. This is due to the increasing amount of threats‚ attacks‚ and use of illegal substances or items throughout the world. Authorities have increased security in the school system‚ national borders‚ trading ports‚ and airports. The increasing amount of security checks has a positive impact on society and these checks should be improved often to assure the safety of all people. Although the United States has improved security to protect all people

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    of the people 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

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    potentially-embarrassing details simply to board an airplane; essentially calling the searches a “virtual strip search” (Kornblatt 409; Hindman 337).

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    media outlet has announced that company “X” has a complaint against them for their product that has caused harmful effects to the victims. The regulatory commission conduct proactive searches to ensure many companies have safe-guards in place to prevent some white-collar crimes‚ this process of proactivity can become expensive and often times the regulatory commission do not have the staff to oversee all companies for the prevention of white-collar crimes. When a white-collar crime has been committed

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    I want to express my interest in the lateral reassignment opportunity for the Canine Enforcement Officer (CEO) position for the Port of Port Huron. I have been employed with Customs and Border Protection as an Officer for over nine years. During that time‚ I have been highly motivated and dedicated to learning various aspects of my job that I know will be beneficial to the CEO position. I believe the combination of my formal education‚ on-the-job experience‚ and dedication to raising rescue dogs

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    Arizona v. Grant Arizona v. Grant The U.S. Supreme Court limits how police searches a vehicle after Arizona v. Grant. April 21‚ 2009 the U.S. Supreme Court adds new limits on how law enforcement officer can search the passenger compartments of a vehicle. Due to this ruling‚ police officers require having either evidence of a crime for which the suspect is being arrested for‚ or the officers are completing a weapons check that could be within reach of the suspect. Arizona v. Grant makes important

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    in half the time it would normally take the average person. this is due to their sense of smell and their ability to cover a lot of ground quickly and easily. In area searches‚ the dogs are used to search large areas outside of the scene quickly‚ saving time as there could be evidence left behind by the arsonist. In crowd searches‚ the dogs are used to sniff out arsonists in crowds because many arsonists like to return to the scene of their work to admire the fire. Another way that the dogs are

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    this article is ad hominem. “The courts should require the government to disclose this information and quickly‚ and the practice of delving into travelers’ private lives at the border without reason to suspect them of wrongdoing should ultimately end. Everything we know about the government’s searches of devices at the border suggests the government is dramatically expanding an unconstitutional program.” This section of the article is an ad hominem fallacy‚ for it is blaming the courts decisions on

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    creation of traits or behaviors that are only formed on race  and then the police officer uses this traits and behavior to determine if the person is guilty or not and if he is guilty the police officers arrest the person. This concept mostly involves searches and stops (Jennifer‚ 2003).For example in the airport racial profiling is used to search people according to their character and behavior. If the person has some behaviors That are questionable then the police officers stops him and question

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