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    Davis V. the Board of County Commissioners of Doña Ana County In this paper I will discuss the case of Davis v. the Board of County Commissioners of Doña Ana County. In this case Joseph Herrera an employee at the detention center was accused of sexually harassing the female inmates. Herrera’s supervisor at MVH where he was employed‚ advise Herrera that they will taking actions to discipline him due to the complaints and Herrera resigns. Herrera asks his employers to give him a letter of recommendation

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    yourself in close proximity with 4 strangers nothing like you. That’s what the characters’ in The Breakfast Club were faced with. Tie to audience For this specific setting a group of 5 eclectic students are forced into serving 9 hours of Saturday detention for whatever they had done wrong. In attendance is a “princess” (Claire Standish)‚ an “athlete” (Andrew Clark)‚ a “brain” (Brian Johnson)‚ a “criminal” (John Bender) and a “basket case” (Allison Reynolds). Thesis Statement I’m sure at one point

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    of another person increases the understanding and elevates relationships. A prominent writer and producer named John Hughes directed a movie called The Breakfast Club where five students with nothing in common are faced with spending a Saturday detention together. At the beginning of the movie they have absolutely nothing to say to each other but by 4 P.M.‚ they had bared their souls to each other and become good friends. The five main characters are introduced as Allison the Basket Case‚ Brian the

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    In Canada the two main tactics used by police officers everyday are‚ carding and investigative detention. Carding‚ also referred to as street checks is when an officer approaches pedestrians and asks for their identification. Investigative detention is if the police have reasonable grounds they have the right to detain people to investigate. In Morton’s chapter he discusses the uprising issue the public has with these tactics. The key legal issues Morton talks about is how the tactics that the police

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    Gerstein v Pugh Parties: Gerstein Petitioner‚ Pugh: Respondent Facts: Respondent was arrested on an information (charging documeLabeling Theory and the resulting effects on children in our societynt prepared by prosecutor‚ not reviewed by grand jury or judge) and held without bond at least 30 days without a determination of probable cause. History: Respondent filed a civil suit‚ with Petitioner‚ State Attorney for Dade County‚ as defendant. District Court found for Respondent and ordered probable

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    Fourth Amendment. A discussion of consensual encounters vs. detentions concerning search and seizure‚ we will also discus important cases that shape the fundamentals procedures of search and seizure. According to Rutledge (2010) p.109‚ reasonableness may have up four factors to consider: Justification‚ scope‚ place‚

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    Case In re Gault 287 U.S.1 1967 (Facts and Brief Summary-In re Gault). Gerald Jerry Gault‚ a fifteen year old juvenile‚ who was already on probation was arrested and placed in a Children Detention Center. He was accused by his neighbor of making obscene telephone calls. At the time of his arrest he was with a friend who had stolen a wallet out a woman’s purse. Also‚ at the time of Gault’s arrest his parents were at work in which officers did not notify them of their son’s arrest. Therefore‚ a working

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    Illinois‚ where 5 kids have to come in on a Saturday for detention. These kids are all teenagers going through different walks of life‚ under the responsibility of a “power-hungry” teacher. At the beginning of the movie‚ the kids start out practically hating all of each other. As the movie progresses‚ the kids begin to tell their stories‚ and you begin to know a little bit about each person. You begin to learn why the kids ended up in the detention in the first place and it makes what each think about

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    Breakfast Club Breakfast Club is a comedy that was released in 1985. It was written‚ produced and directed by John Hughes. It’s about five teenage students from different social groups when forced to spend a Saturday together in detention they find themselves interacting with and understanding each other for the first time. A jock‚ Emilio Estevez‚ a stoner‚ Judd Nelson‚ a princess‚ Molly Ringwald‚ a basket case‚ Ally Sheedy‚ and a brain‚ Anthony Michael Hall‚ talk about everything from parental

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    Americans have faced a new enemy that is not distinguishable by conventional terms of the law of war. As a result of this fact‚ the detention of these enemy forces has brought about a large debate among‚ mostly‚ the Executive branch and the Supreme Court. At the center of the debate is the rights of the enemy detainees. The Supreme Court argues that because their detention is at a location that is under the complete control of the United States‚ their rights are blanketed under the Suspension Clause

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