Roel R. Garcia Plain View / Open Fields Case Study Axia College University of Phoenix Scott Smith September 14‚ 2008 Today a high percentage of the arrests done by law enforcement are from seized evidence that was in plain view and does not come under the Fourth Amendment. The plain view doctrine states that items that are within the sight of a police officer who is legally in a place from which the view is made may properly be seized without a warrant as long as such items
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Case #1 State v. John Hudson and Dale Buckner (Charged with murder and attempted robbery) Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentleman…Todays trial will be on Felony Murder and Attempted Robbery. John Hudson and Dale Buckner are murderers. And the evidence of this case will show‚ that they have undoubtedly committed the crimes brought upon them and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. In accordance to the Penal Law‚ Murder in the first degree is defined “With intent to cause the death
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Chapters 17-20 #2. How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century affected by technological developments and government actions? Intro: Talk about American ideals; Expansionism‚ Nationalism Previous events of the first half of the nineteenth century: Louisiana Purchase → Prophet and Tecumseh‚ religious and violent revolt‚ 1808 on fought‚ War of 1812 Indians help the British (Battle of Thames) Jackson (INDIAN HATER)‚ Mexican American war‚ Improvements
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The Terrible Storm at Hudson’s Bay This is a story about a small beaver with a flat tail‚ tiny arms‚ a big heart‚ and a good brain to go with it. His name was Beavey. One day‚ Beavey went on a canoe/camping trip with his friends Rocky the raccoon and Spike the porcupine. They were best friends and were all very smart. Once they paddled about 100 feet‚ one little drop of rain fell right on Beavey’s little nose. They paddled once again‚ and then they all noticed it had started to rain‚ but they didn’t
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the standard interpretation Canada’s of relationship the Plains with Indians in the period 187o-85. Thus students taughtthat the Canadian are government paternalistic far-sighted offeringthe Indiansa was and in meansto becomecivilizedand assimilated into white society the by reservesystem‚and honest and fair-minded in honouring legal commitments made in the treaties. The PlainsIndians‚ and particu• larlythe Plains Cree‚are saidto be a primitivepeople adhering an to inflexible
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left the college to the capital via the highway A4. after ten minutes we arrived at the first toll station of Menzel Jemil. the second toll station was crowded‚ we traveled fifty-nine kilometers almost. During this trip we saw a lot of vast green plains‚ animals‚ pastures‚ and a few buildings here and there. Our first destination was the Bardo Museum by mongi slim street. The museum building is near the National Assembly building. into the museum we saw the historical memory of our country. dating
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"Hiding in Plain Sight‚" by Heather Rogers‚ is about how garbage is collected and processed. The centers where garbage is being disposed are concealed‚ and not exposed to the public. The way we deal with our garbage is unhealthy; [mention groundwater]. Actually‚ landfills are a better alternative to garbage on our city streets. Litter-trash thrown on the street and in other improper places-is unhealthy for the public‚ a waste of money‚ a bad example for other cities‚ and bad for the earth. Litter
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Why were Buffalo so important to the Plains Indians? Plains Indians became totally dependent on the Buffalo for their existence and it provided them with food‚ shelter‚ tools‚ entertainment and clothing. The Plains Indians became traveling hunters because the Buffalo moved to different places and the Indians followed the vast herds that covered the Plains. Until the arrival of the horse‚ the Native Americans hunted on foot. As they followed the Buffalo killed as many animals as possible for the
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I have three points to make. My first point: the church building is not to be hoarded‚ but is for the benefit of the local community. In the words of William Temple‚ "The Church is the only organisation that exists for the wellbeing and fraternity of its non-members." The Church is called to participate in‚ as D. L. Migliore put it‚ "God’s society of love" — His restorative plan for the whole of creation. For local churches‚ this work begins in the local community‚ and it is our conviction
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A Life Hidden In Plain Sight is an autobiography by M.E. Thomas about her living life as a diagnosed sociopath. The book describes her journey of figuring out how to live a normal life with her diagnoses‚ while trying to hide it from the rest of the world. M.E. Thomas tries to give the readers a glimpse into her life‚ while also describing what it is like to be a sociopath‚ and how misjudged they often are. A sociopath‚ as described in the book‚ is someone who feels no empathy towards others and
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