distinguishing exigent circumstances from community caretaking. The Prosecutor: Jan. to Feb. 2011‚ Vol. 41‚ No. 1. Cases Cited: Arizona v. Gant‚ 556 U. S. 332 (2009) Carroll v New York v. Belton‚ 453 U. S. 454 (1981) State v Stewart v. Texas‚ 681 S.W. 2d 774 (1984) Terry v United States v. Jacobsen‚ 466 U.S. 109 (1984) Websites:
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violate the reasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment because it was for a good cause. In another case Commonwealth v. Cass‚ the school‚ Harborcreek High School‚ conducted a school locker search for drugs. Trained dogs were brought in to inspect the lockers. 18 lockers were searched but only one actually held contraband. Appellee‚ the student who had contraband in his locker‚ claimed violation of his rights under the Fourth Amendment yet the court ruled that schools can search lockers
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evidence states that the searches would be negative in many ways. First being a violation of the 4th amendment‚ and second‚ searches decrease the trust between teacher and students in an environment where the teachers require the students to trust them. In addition‚ the students feel that it is a violation of their privacy. Students question why they are being targeted. Some schools say that the lockers are their property‚ however backpacks are the students’ private property‚ but schools state that whatever
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Students read Lesson Master E (pp. 65-77). Then complete Lesson Master F‚ Primary Source Matrix (pp. 78-79) using the information in Lesson Master E. e. Students read and complete Lesson Master I‚ Should the Constitution be Ratified? (pp.84-87). f. Complete Lesson Master N‚ Constitution Scavenger
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Security guards can search a student’s bag or even the student to check if they are carrying something they are not supposed to have. Now it’s said that under the Fourth Amendment‚ American citizens are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures by public officials. Although the Fourth Amendment requires both a warrant and probable cause in most cases‚ the
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The Supreme Court has made many decisions about police conduct but very few have had the impact on all of law enforcement as that of Tennessee vs. Garner. This landmark case has set very clear lines as when an officer of the law may use deadly force on a fleeing suspect. At about 10:45 p. m. on October 3‚ 1974‚ Officers of the Memphis Police Department‚ Elton Hymon and Leslie Wright responded to a "prowler inside call" (FindLaw.com). After arriving at the scene‚ they saw a woman standing on her
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requirements A search occurs when an expectation of privacy that society considers reasonable is infringed by a governmental employee or by an agent of the government. Private individuals who are not acting in either capacity are exempt from the Fourth Amendment prohibitions. A seizure refers to the interference with an individual ’s possessory interest in property. To meet the definition of an unreasonable seizure‚ the property ’s owner must have had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the items
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MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW‚ 82(491)‚ 492-493. Retrieved from http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1410&context=mulr Lasker‚ A. W. (2012‚ October). Supreme court: ’reasonable suspicion ’ enough for traffic stop | Illinois State Bar Association. Retrieved from http://www.isba.org/ibj/2012/10/lawpulse/supremecourtreasonablesuspicionenou New York v. Belton‚ 453 U.S. 454 (1981) Pettrey‚ J.D.‚ M. T. (2012‚ March). FBI ? The Exigent Circumstances Exception After Kentucky v. King
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Patrick O’Connor Professor Wheeler English 105.48 23 October 2007 A True American Icon Throughout the years America has had many symbolic icons that have influenced its change. In the late 20th century one man by the name of Hunter S. Thompson made a big impact on American society. Hunter S. Thompson with his writings‚ satirical humor‚ and his strong political beliefs caused changes in our society. Through his journalism he criticized society on topics from consumerism to politics. He fought
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Criminal Procedure Policy Law - General Law CJA 364 Week 1 Individual Assignment Criminal Procedure Policy Paper CJA 364 Week 2 Individual Assignment Exclusionary Rule Evaluation CJA 364 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Fourth Amendment Summary CJA 364 Week 3 Individual Assignment Criminal Procedure-Probable Cause Article Summary CJA 364 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Search and Seizure Paper CJA 364 Week 4 Individual Assignment Criminal Right to Counsel
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