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    CASE NAME: Commissioner of Police of Montserrat v Cavanaugh (Brian) CITATION: [2005] UKPC 28‚ 66 WIR 206‚ [2005] All ER (D) 110 (Jul) FACTS On 18 July 1995‚ the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat became active. On 3 April 1996‚ by virtue of his powers under s 3 of the Leeward Islands (Emergency Powers) Order in Council 1959‚ SRO 2206 of 1959‚ the Governor declared that a state of public emergency existed and made the Emergency Powers Regulations 1996 (No 3)‚ SRO 26 of 1996‚ which were amended

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    Police systems in the United States Chapter 6 Serge Baranov Mutual Pledge that organized the country at several levels. At the lowest level were tithing’s‚ 10 families grouped together who assumed mutual responsibility for the acts of their members. At the next level ‚ 10 tithing’s or 100 families‚ were grouped together into a hundred. Magistrates in 17 century were some officials whose duties included enforcing the law and keeping the peace. Thief-takers – private detectives who

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    New Mexico State Police Officer. An officer’s career can be fulfilling due to the pros‚ although there are also cons. A New Mexico State Police Officer usually patrols a specific area‚ responds to calls that are non-emergency and emergency‚ monitors traffic‚ obtains warrants‚ and arrests. One pro of being a state police officer is that speaking‚ listening‚ and problem solving skills are developed. Along with pros there are also cons. Some of the cons of being a state police officer are:

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    A graduate from WIU notified the police about a child being beaten. The graduate student then gave the officers the home address of where the reported abuse was coming from. Officer Gung Ho and his partner Nab went to the home they were notified about. Police knocked on the door and Ms. Smith answered. Police explained why they were at her place of residence and Ms. Smith invited the officers in and called for Sam‚ the child. A man named Joe Thug‚ and Sam both came out of an upstairs room. Thug

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    My family and I went on a trip to Pennsylvania‚ Florida for my little cousin birthday. My heart was rushing and my face was lit up from the excitement that filled the room. I asked my mom can I bring two of my friends Patrick and Camarius‚ she said yes and all thirty two pearls lined up across my face. It was my first time traveling with my family and my last time. I never want to witness anything like the trip to Florida with my family ever again. As we drove up‚ I sat in the hard back seat with

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    Pennsylvania argument: So what is the buzz all about? Well‚ many‚ many whoopies ago‚ the people from Maine‚ Massachusetts‚ and Pennsylvania were staking claim that the whoopie pie originated in their state. The Pennsylvanians believed that the other states had no rights because the whoopies obviously were handed down through generations of Amish families. One of the many versions of folklore is that the wives took the little bits of batter left over from their cake making and made the tiny pies.

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    In the legal case (Unites States v Leon) On August 1981‚ police in Burbank received intel from an informant that Patsy Stewart and Armando Sanchez were selling narcotics from their personal residence. Police began surveillance of their home without a warrant and identified suspects Ricardo Del Castillo and Alberto Leon. Based on their investigation and information obtained from another informant‚ a warrant was obtained. A search of the residence was conducted‚ and large amounts of drug paraphernalia

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    Case Brief for: Obergefell v. Hodges‚ 576 U.S. (2015). Facts: Groups of the same sex couples sued their relevant state agencies in Ohio‚ Kentucky‚ Michigan‚ and Tennessee to challenge the constitutionality of those states bans on the same sex marriage or refusal to recognize legal same sex marriages that occurred in jurisdiction that provide for such marriages. James Obergefell (plaintiffs) in each case argued that the states statutes violated Equal Protection Clause and Due Process Clause of the

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    Pennsylvania Lunch Lady Quits Job After New System Forces Staff to Refuse Hot Lunches On September 20th‚ school lunch worker‚ Stacy Koltiska‚ quit her job after refusing a student his hot lunch. The school district in Canon-McMillan‚ Pennsylvania began a new lunch system this fall stating that if a student is $25 or more in debt with the school that they will not receive their standard hot lunch. Stacy stated that this new policy was “sinful‚ and shameful”. With the new policy in place the student

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    Literary Analysis and Composition II (Sem2) | What’s Important | Lesson 4 LACII Unit 1‚ Lesson 4 Self-Check Answers Vocabulary: Words in Context Read the sentences below. Use the context clues to determine the meanings of the new words. Check your answers using the definitions at the bottom of the pages 57–58 of your Explorations anthology. 1. Graham admired the scholars he met while working at the library because they never seemed to tire of learning new things or seeking out original ideas

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