Con Law Outline Background Information The Bill of Rights First 10 Amendments of the US Constitution Introduced by James Madison and First US Congress in 1789 Limits the power of the federal government of the US‚ protecting all citizens‚ residents and visitors on US territory. Protects: Freedom of speech‚ religion The right to keep and bear arms Freedom of assembly‚ petition Prohibits unreasonable search and seizure‚ cruel and unusual punishment‚ and compelled self-incrimination The
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our fellow agents as well as local officers in this refresher course. The federal agency takes pride in making sure that their agents are top notch in training and being properly informed on laws and expectations. Search warrants and the Fourth Amendment Let’s start with what a search warrant is and how we can obtain one. A search warrant is a legal order that is signed by a judge or magistrate to give police officers the authorization to search a person or place for evidence. Search warrants
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helps to protect our fourth amendment right‚ which is the right to privacy. The Search and seizure says that law enforcement cannot search or put anyone under arrest unless they have evidence to support that action (Murray). I believe that search and seizure is important to protecting our privacy rights. If police so not have any evidence against you‚ that they can’t search you‚ your car your house or anything. In the law before search and seizure was added‚ the Fourth Amendment protected privacy
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legal issue of this case is whether or not the detective was unreasonable search and seize a persons’ belongings without probable cause for an arrest. Petitioner’s Argument The petitioner’s argument was that Detective Mcfadden had violated the fourth amendment of the suspects by stopping them and frisking them without any probable cause. Respondent’s Argument The respondent’s felt that the weapon was rightfully seized after a lawful arrest in a justifiable search. Holding The court decided
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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 violated‚ a brief Analysis of proof that they were in violation of fourth amendment laws‚ and finally how this all leads top my conclusion that Trixee has a strong case against Officer Fletcher and Showtime Gentleman’s Club for violating her fourth amendment
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EDGEWOOD COLLEGE – BUSINESS LAW I Employee Drug Testing Violation of Constitutional Rights Judd‚ Jennah 9/18/2014 Introduction: The word "privacy" means many different things to different people. One widely accepted meaning‚ however‚ is the right to be left alone. The composers of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights embraced this meaning and it is referenced many times throughout both documents. This right is now under attack by Private employers who use the power of the paycheck to tell their
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According to the Fourth Amendment‚ The right of people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures shall no be violated and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon reasonable cause supported by Oath or affirmation and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures requires police‚ if they have time to obtain a valid search warrant‚ issued by a magistrate after the
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arrests or searches of homes and business. Lawmakers and courts have put in place legal safeguards to ensure that law enforcement officials interfere with the rights of individuals under the Fourth Amendment only in limited circumstances‚ and through specific methods. In the area of criminal law‚ the Fourth Amendment "Inspection and Confiscation" extends to: physical arrest of a law enforcement officer or "confiscation" of a person by arrest or arrest. The police will inspect places and objects in a person
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The first sentence of Chief Justice Warren’s opinion in Terry v Ohio‚ is as follows: "This case presents serious questions concerning the role of the Fourth Amendment in the confrontation on the street between the citizen and the policeman investigating suspicious circumstances.” According to Chief Justice Warren this issue had never been approached in the Supreme Court. Warren also stated “This case is dealing
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If an individual is driving and is asked for DUI test‚ he/she must cooperate and allow the officials to take the test. Since‚ you are driving in the public road and it’s a matter of public’s safety‚ the fourth amendment cannot protect an individual from the DUI test without any warrant. So‚ if any individual is suspected to be under influence or any drug or alcohol in a public road‚ the officials can easily ask for DUI test and if the BAC level of higher than
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