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    What makes an excellent film? It took me a little while to come up with an answer to‚ "What makes an excellent film?" There really is no answer‚ actually. I believe that an excellent film is within the eyes and emotions of the audience. After researching and discovering what actually won Oscars and Golden Globe awards‚ it came down to what the people thought‚ and the popularity of a film. It is extremely hard to predict what will win these awards before the movie is even released to the public

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    AC160365 JO3.V.3.1 Criminal Procedure Assignment 3_03 JO3.V.3.1 Criminal Procedure January 05‚ 2017 Arrest Warrant / Search Warrant An arrest warrant is warrant that is issued by a judge on the states behalf‚ which gives authorization to arrest and put into detention an individual or the seizure and search of an individuals property. a search warrant is a legal document that gives authorization to a police officer or other official to enter and search a premises

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    I believe that searching students lockers and personal possessions should be a given. It is necessary in order for admins to maintain stability throughout the school’s environment. There are a number of reasons why school staff should be able to search students items. The overall idea behind this is student safety‚and the right to be able to go to school without fear of danger. Lockers are considered school property‚even if they are assigned to you. Therefore school personnel have the right to investigate

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    "Fraternal Bonding In The Locker Room" The men’s locker room is known as the shrine of men and center of fraternal bonding. According to Timothy Jon Curry‚ "fraternal bond is usually considered to be a force‚ link‚ or affectionate tie that unites men". Fraternal bonding is done through sports whenever they have the chance to talk about whatever is in their mind they would do it. It’s the reason men use to get close to one another‚ and share their secrets or past experiences. Fraternal bonding is

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    Class 55 Barracks and Wall Locker Standard Operating Procedure: 1) For inspections: Wall lockers will have the doors open at approximately 90 degrees unless inhibited by the furniture. The top drawers will be opened fully. The large bottom drawer is the designated personal draw and will remain closed for inspections. 2) Clothes Hangers will be the standard wire dry-cleaner style hanger. The wall lockers will not contain more than 20 hangers. Empty hangers‚ maximum of 5‚ will hang to the far left

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    building for my cheer shoes i left in my locker‚ i felt people staring but i know the only thing looking at me was the silent emergency lights at the exit signs. When i walked i felt someone walk behind me but it was only the sound of me not picking up my feet. When i finally got to my locker i couldn’t open it‚ the number turned into letters and i started to panic in even a faster pace‚ Got it! I snached my shoes as fast as i could and slammed my locker‚ all the noise went back to a windy black

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    officer may arrest that person based on probable cause. An example of probable cause is that a small bank just got robbed‚ and then sees a person who matches the suspect description running down the street near the bank. (The officer detains and searches the man‚ finding a gun and a large amount of money in his pockets. Due to probable cause the officer can arrest the man that he committed the robbery at the bank. A person with an arrest warrant can also be arrested. The police officer has obtained

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    aware of. Some of those are the futility of the student locker‚ the major change to AB schedules‚ and the many different paths and opportunities that are allowed in High School. The student locker is almost completely useless. One may use it once or twice a semester‚ and then it is only used for very specific things‚ like getting colored pencils or getting tab dividers. There are very little occasions where you will need to use your locker. The main reasons it isn’t used are the ability to carry

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    permit. The defendants ended up arguing that the search violated their Fourth Amendment rights because it was not supported by probable cause. The court sided with the Officer saying that stops and frisks are less intrusive than full blown searches. It also stated that officers need to have some leeway

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    (Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice 2004). In other instances police can also seize evidence that is in open fields. The open fields doctrine holds that items in open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ so they can properly be taken by an officer without a warrant or probable cause (Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice 2004). The plain view doctrine has three requirements that must be met before the evidence can be introduce as evidence

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