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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Brief

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    Mapp v. Ohio‚ 367 U.S. 1081‚ 81 S. Ct. 1684‚ 6 L. Ed. 2d 1081 (1961) Facts: On May 23rd‚ 1957‚ three Cleveland police officers arrived at the home of Mrs. Mapp with information that ‘a person was hiding out in the home‚ who was wanted for questioning in connection with a recent bombing‚ and that there was a large amount of policy paraphernalia being hidden in the home’. Mrs. Mapp and her daughter lived on the top floor of the two-family dwelling. Upon their arrival at that house‚ the officers

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    CJA 364 Week 3 DQ 1

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    paperwork of CJA 364 Week 3 Discussion Question 1 includes: In your own words‚ what is 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

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    Weeks Vs United States

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    Weeks vs United States By: Daven Baker Historic Background  the U.S. Supreme Court used the common law rule and permitted States and federal courts to admit evidence gained by an illegal search to convict an accused offender  Common law – judges decided whether evidence that had little to do with a case could be admitted  Fremont Weeks was arrested at his business‚ where officers searched the site without a warrant  Evidence collected from the illegal search was used to convict Weeks of transporting

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    Examples 1.) Find the derivative of g(x) = 4 sec t + tan t We use the derivatives of sec and tan: g (x) = 4 sec t tan t + sec2 t 2.) Find the derivative of 1 + sin x x + cos x Since y is the quotient of two functions we first use the quotient rule: y= y = (1 + sin x) (x + cos x) − (1 + sin x)(x + cos x) (x + cos x)2 Evaluating the derivatives we get: y = (cos x)(x + cos x) − (1 + sin x)(1 − sin x) (x + cos x)2 Simplifying the numerator: y = (x cos x + cos2 x) − (1 −

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    Mapp v Ohio

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    Mapp v. Ohio (1962) i. Plaintiff‚ Dollree Mapp‚ was illegally raided by Cleveland police. After receiving information that an individual‚ wanted in connection with a recent bombing‚ was hiding in Mapp’s house‚ the Cleveland police knocked on her door and demanded entrance. On the other hand‚ the defendant was the state of Ohio. The police were looking for a bombing suspect and during the search found a gun and obscene literature. ii. On May 23‚ 1957‚ police officers in Cleveland‚ Ohio believed that

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    The  Importance  of  Following  Directions       Following   directions   is   one   of   the   most   basic   and   fundamental   skills   necessary  to  maintain  order  in  today’s  society.  From  the  most  basic  “No!”  to  a  little   child   to   “Don’t   drink   and   drive‚”   following   directions   can   save   a   life   and   maintain   safety‚   create   efficiency   in   the

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    Planimeter Lab

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    paper seeks to discuss bulk rock volume and its importance in determining the amount of hydrocarbon in a reservoir. An instrument called a planimeter is used to determine the area of the contours on an isopach map and uses both Simpsons Rule and the Trapezoidal Rule to calculate the bulk rock volume of the reservoir. OBJECTIVE / AIM To analyze particle size distribution of a given sediment using a sieve shaker. THEORY Petroleum

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    loft the conch

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    civilisation. How far do you agree with this statement? When the boys first arrive on the deserted island‚ there is a sense of distance between the boys. Ralph and Piggy find a conch shell on the beach and they use this to gather the boys together “the rule of the conch”. The conch shell becomes a powerful symbol between them which means civilisation and democracy for who ever has it can speak whilst the rest listen. Therefore I believe this is a good representation of civilisation and democracy and I

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    Half-Real 3-4). It is these game components that must be understood before looking at games from different perspectives. Jesper Juul drew from theorists before him to present what he denotes the classic game model. Juul defines that a game is: 1. a rule-based formal system; 2. with variable and quantifiable outcomes; 3. where different outcomes are assigned different values; 4. where the player exerts effort in order to influence the outcome; 5. the player feels emotionally attached to the

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    Yes‚ I believe the exclusionary rule is required under the Fourth Amendment. “In all cases‚ the search must be conducted when there is probable cause. If an officer fails to execute a warrant before probable cause has dissipated‚ then any resulting search is violative of the Fourth Amendment‚ and the fruits thereof are subject to the exclusionary rule. This is true even if the search is conducted within the period of time set by law” (Hall‚ 2014‚ p. 411) The Fourth Amendment‚ or the Bill of

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