Thomas Robertson Sunday August 19‚ 2012 Human Rights Search and Seizure First let me start off by saying that‚ after reading the account of what happened to Trixee‚ in my opinion Trixee has a VALID argument that both Officer Fletcher and manager violated her fourth amendment rights against “search and seizure” as well as her constitutional rights. I will now explain my opinion by clarifying the Issues of fourth amendment violation by ShowTime and Officer Fletcher‚ the rules (laws) that were
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worst times‚ I had in school. Once I arrived to school‚ I walked with a group of my friends for awhile thinking‚ “Oh just another amazing day of school today right?” Wrong! Once I arrived to my locker to drop off my stuff‚ I dropped my back pack on the ground purposely‚ this way I could open my locker and put my stuff in it. When I dropped my back pack on the ground‚ I heard a pop sound so right away I started thinking‚ “Please don’t be the yogurt‚ please don’t be the yogurt” and then I opened
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electrician | Manager | Poor storage on Cupboard top | Could fall and hurt staff members | Provide proper storage‚ for example filing cabinet/cupboard | Manager | Broken Coat Stand | Could fall over and hurt staff or damage property | Replace with locker or cupboard | Manager | Lone Working | Employee could get stressed and no interaction | Rearrange staff or rota staff to make sure that the employee is not working alone | Manager | Store Cupboard | People could trip up | Floor and passage way
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reported to school officials and law enforcement that Juan was the instigator. During the investigation‚ a drug dog alerted law enforcement to the possibility that a controlled substance was present in Juan’s locker. When confronted by law enforcement‚ Juan claimed Jamal planted the drugs in Juan’s locker to hide Jamal’s own habit. Regardless‚ Juan was placed under arrest. An external security camera recorded a verbal altercation between law enforcement and a group of young adults who felt Juan’s arrest
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difficult for law officials to do their job. Police had probable cause and were not wrong for convicting Mr. Disgrazia. Notably the Fourteenth Amendment contains important information that applies to all American citizens‚ and certain privileges the government certifies to individuals. The Fourteenth Amendment has many sections‚ but in Mr. Disgrazia case his Due Process was violated and the Equal Protection clause as well. The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees a person the right to counsel. Mr. Disgrazia
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Some of these trends are; technology‚ focus on quality and customers’ needs‚ entrepreneurship‚ teamwork‚ diversity‚ globalization and outsourcing‚ legal and ethical concerns‚ balancing work and family‚ job flexibility and rapid rate of change (Locker/Kienzler‚ 2008). Today in the business world communication is one of the most important factors in determining if a business is going to be successful or not. Good communication information must be shared among all co-workers. If the communication
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“Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” or indirect evidence means the exclusionary rules has been extended. Example: If a police officer conducted an unconstitutional l(4th Amendment) search of a home and obtained a key to a train station locker‚ and evidence of a crime came from the locker the evidence would most likely be excluded .Exceptions to the exclusionary rule
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Imagine getting a call from the school’s principal saying your son is failing classes‚ doing drugs in the locker room‚ and drinking alcohol on school property. In the story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler‚ Daisy is struck by the reality of her son Donny doing poorly in school. First your parents can not force you do well in school‚ the child has to make the decision on his own. “Donny was noisy‚ lazy‚ and disruptive.” Daisy gets a phone call from Donny’s principle telling her that her son is doing
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The Sights and Sounds of Jesuit Tell | Show | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. | * screaming freshman in freshman quad * debates * lockers * teachers as they issue JUG * Students as they try to get out of JUG * annoying crows in the trees | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. A) The sound of young freshmen screaming their high‚ annoying screeches echoes throughout the halls. B) Students take part in heated debates
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