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    Intro 2 CJ - Abstract Police and the Rule of Law Police and the Law of Rule is a key component of the Fourth Amendment which controls law enforcement officials. The Fourth Amendment contains two parts: the reasonableness clause and the warrants clause. Each clause is independent because a search can be reasonable without a warrant‚ but if a warrant is required‚ certain steps must be taken. There are 3 requirements that must be

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    you are being watched by the National Security Agency or NSA. While they allegedly keep us safe‚ the NSA shouldn’t continue to monitor everyone’s digital communications. It gets every tax paying citizens money involved. They violate an amendment of the constitution. Likewise‚ there is a major loss of privacy. They simply have access to too much information. (Pathos) Need

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    Where’d you hear that‚ the Internet? “Contrary to what some may believe‚ the teens actually had a high level of privacy awareness‚” (Ackerman). This quote is referring to a study done on twenty adolescents and their privacy when it comes to electronics‚ parents‚ and school. Most adults tend to think their child does not think before they text‚ tweet‚ post‚ or send. However‚ this is untrue. Yes‚ teens are less mature‚ and less responsible; but that does not make them stupid. And yes‚ teens should

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    Clyde Williams. I will discuss how the 4th Amendment relates to the story and several court cases. This paper will also include what is needed for police to obtain a warrant and what circumstances will allow law enforcement to enter a residential home. I also plan to discuss what the meaning of the exclusionary rule and fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine. This paper will discuss the scenario of Mary Ellis and her Son William. I will discuss the 4th amendment rights and the exclusionary rule of the

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    new measures the TSA is putting into effect is to prevent things like this from happening again. Many people argue that the procedures that the TSA are following are unconstitutional in a sense that they violate the fourth amendment. The fourth amendment of the Bill of Rights states “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be

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    170 Ohio St. 427‚ 166 N. E. 2d 387‚ reversed. 2. Dollree Mapp was convicted on one count in the Ohio State Court for the possession of obscene material. The possession of obscene material was illegal in Ohio and the time of the search. There was dispute of whether or not the search was permitted by search warrant. She was eventually found guilty of by the State of Ohio because the state said‚ “even if the search were made without authority‚ otherwise unreasonably‚ it is not prevented from using

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    crimecontrolmodels: Fourth‚Fifth‚Sixth‚andFourteenthAmendments oftheUnited States Constitution. TheapplicabilityofTheBill of Rights to thestates viatheFourteenthAmendment. FormatyouressayconsistentwithAPA 6theditionguidelinesusing at least 4peer- reviewed sources‚ one ofwhich isthe coursetext. You must includeheadings aspart of structurallyorganizingyourpaper. Discussion Question Describe the Fourteenth Amendment. What is the applicability of The Bill of Rights to the states via the Fourteenth

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    1. Fred is drunk and driving his dad’s car. Fred is a 21 year old student at Columbia College. Fred rams into a parked car at 10th and Rogers. Thinking no one saw him; Fred moves his car and parks it on an adjacent lot. He sprints to his dorm room in Miller Hall. A neighbor saw the wreck and Fred running to the dorm. Police are called and they arrive ten minutes after the wreck. The officers see several empty beer cans and a bottle of tequila (half full) in the front seat. The tags are traced

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    On September 11th‚ 2001‚ tragedy struck America. A terrorist attack was carried out resulting in 2‚753 Americans killed. America became locked in a war‚ and it needed more security on its own soil. So‚ congress passed a law known as the U.S.A Patriot Act. U.S A Patriot is a 10 letter acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. This allowed the N.S.A (national security agency) to gain information of individual citizens

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    violate a suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure by secretly placing a GPS tracking device on the suspect’s car for an extended time without first securing a warrant to do so? Explain. See‚ for example‚ United States of America v. Lawrence Maynard‚ 615 F.3d 544 (D.C. Cir. 2010); petition for rehearing en bane denied‚ United States of America v. Antoine Jones‚ 625 F.3d 766 (D.C. Cir. 2010). The police would violate a suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful

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