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    consent‚ search warrant‚ or probable cause. All search warrants start out out as probable cause. Law enforcement officers file a request with the court officer that issues warrants stating their reason for needing to search private property. If the officer agrees then the warrant is issued but it will list exactly what they are searching for. Consent means that the owner of the private property has allowed the officer to search

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    Search and Seizure‚ Arrest and Interrogation Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment protects the right of people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ appears‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. The Fourth amendment is a critical aspect to policing due to the fact that

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    ‘INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUNG The modern South African law of search and seizure is part of extensive government regulation of social and commercial activities. Approximately 39 statutes pertaining to criminal and non-criminal regulation deal with powers of search and seizure. Some of these statutes are well defined‚ others open ended. This implies that the individual is prone to invasion of his rights. Swanepoel maintains that our Constitution and the Bill of Rights entrenched therein‚ have introduced

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    The Search for Life in the Cosmos Are we alone? For generations‚ humans have asked this question as they looked to the stars for answers. Never have we been so close to finding an answer‚ as we are today. In the field of Astrobiology‚ the search for extraterrestrial life is the top priority‚ and scientists are going to great lengths to find it‚ studying life here on Earth to better understand how it might arise in the universe‚ then scouring the cosmos for any hint of a potentially habitable environment

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    How effective were the us tactics of search and destroy and defoliation in the Vietnam war? During the Vietnam War‚ the tactic of Search and destroy was overall - an ineffective tactic to use. Though the tactic of search and destroy did manage to achieve some minor successes‚ the overall outcome achieved the complete opposite of the US government’s goal which was merely to prevent the spread of communism. The reason search and destroy was used was because of many things. The major cause for the

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    Web Search 2

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    WEB SEARCH 2 1. What is the purpose of financial statement analysis? The purpose of financial statement analysis is to provide information used by the business‚ potential creditors and investors. 2. If a company had sales of $2‚587‚643 in 1998 and sales of $3‚213‚456 in 2003‚ by what percentage did sales change during this time period? 24.18% a. If the company had a goal of increasing sales by 25% over a five-year period‚ did it meet its objectives? No b.

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    Linear Search Patterns

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    Search patterns vary and depend on the type of scene‚ the victims and suspect’s actions as well as the location and size of the area. Having someone in command can eliminate or lessen the chances of evidence or effort being duplicated. While each scene and victim may need a different search pattern‚ each pattern searches the probable points of entry first and any exits possibly used by the criminal. A line/strip search is one that is used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines

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    In Search Of April Raintree Summary http://jesshomepage0.tripod.com/ Chapter 1 April’s family tree- April had a heritage of mixed nationalities.  Her father was "a little bit of this and a little bit of that and a whole lot of Indian." April’s mother was part Irish and part Objibway.  April inherited her mother’s pale skin‚ while Cheryl inherited her father’s darker skin.  Tuberculosis- April lived in Norway House in northern Manitoba until her father contracted tuberculosis.  Her family was

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    Public law– Stop and Search and Arrest I would advise Norbert that there are several factors that need to be considered before concluding if his search was legal. Firstly the question arises that did the policemen have the right to stop and search Norbert. It can be argued that the police did have the right to stop Norbert under PACE (s 1(3)) as they were suspicious that Norbert was involved in the theft that had taken place in the next street and Norbert was a well known burglar (Bentley v

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    Stop And Search Analysis

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    Stop and Search The macro level is able to affect pre-emptive measures in the micro level which are promoted by the culture of fear from the government and support of the media. In order to prevent the risk of future terrorist attack‚ punitive pre-emption measurements were taken by recreating the exaggeration image of future attacks (Walklate and Mythen‚ 2014). Stop and Search in the UK were actually established in 1984 under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act which were formed due to the disorder

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