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    Utah Vs. Strieff Analysis

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    Utah Vs. Strieff In June 2016 the ruling of Utah Vs. Strieff impacted the fourth amendment and the United States. In the case‚ a detective named Douglas Fackrell gets a tip that a resident in Salt Lake City‚ Utah has been suspected of drug deals. He observed the area and after a while he speculated drug deals were taking place. Fackrell sees Strieff leaving the residence‚ and stops him for questioning. During the questioning‚ Fackrell discovered there is an outstanding warrant for Strieff and arrest

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    Arizona vs Grant Case

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    References: ^ "Law professor Tomkovicz writes brief for case in upcoming Supreme Court term". The Press-Citizen. 2008-09-29. http://www.google.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_v._Gant

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    Imelda Cafeteria The Prevention of Imelda Cafeterias Potential Downfall Background of the case Imelda Cafeteria is a five month old business‚ located in front of ABC University in Intramuros. Regular customers are students‚ employees and faculty members of Lyceum. Imelda the owner manager is a full time faculty of Lyceum. The food is good and the price is reasonable. The services of the cafeteria girls are quite efficient. However‚ Imelda is strict and sometimes temperamental. She corrects the eating

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    Pavon-Reyes of the (MFJP) Mexican Federal Judicial Police was assigned to the case immediately which much hesitance. Two suspects were quickly identified‚ and were brought in for questioning. They were released two hours later by Mexican officials. This investigation was long and plagued by problems. Many suspects were arrested in the United States and Mexico. Some of the forensic evidence that was found in the Enrique case included: hair samples‚ soil samples‚ clothing items‚ finger prints and fibers

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    In the Texas vs Cobb case a man named Raymond Levi Cobb was first arrested in 1994 and confessed to a home burglary. In this process he denied that he killed the woman and child in the home but later confessed to his father which his father then went to report this to the police. Even though Cobb later waived his Miranda rights and confessed he was still indicted and sentenced to death. Cobb argued to the Texas Court of Appeals that after his confession he was denied his right to counsel because

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    Hannibal Sloat. So maybe it’s I‚ John Isidore said to himself. Maybe when you deteriorate back down the ladder of evolution as I have‚ when you sink into the tomb world slough of being special—well‚ best to abandon that line of inquiry” (68). Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep forces the reader to reconsider the importance of empathy and question if it is an essential attribute for beings to have. Empathy is the deciding factor to if a species is human‚ but both androids and

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    racism has been a pervasive problem in society. The road to integration has been a long and difficult process. In 1896‚ the Plessy vs. Ferguson case became a enormous part of history and contributed to many future cases. This case occurred because Plessy‚ who was only one-eighth black‚ got thrown off a train for sitting in the “whites only” section. Plessy lost this case and the court’s decision was based on the Jim Crow South law that stated everybody is “separate but equal”. This decision was based

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    John Phillip Sousa was the father of marching music and the father of the marching arts. Most of the patriotic marches that we know today were written by John Phillip Sousa‚ like the famous “Stars and Stripes Forever." According to The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music‚ “John Phillip Sousa wrote 137 marches‚ five teen operettas‚ five overtures‚ eleven suites‚ twenty-four dances‚ twenty- eight fantasies‚ and 322 arrangements of nineteenth-century western European symphonic works.” Not

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    complete opposite‚ as he state he would not support Jim in any way and did not believe he was qualified for the position. This could have been a tactic Bird used to test Jim and to see how he handled tough situations‚ much like a surprise interview. The case leaves this open ended and it does not tell us how Jim reacts to these harsh statements or what happens

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    Exploring Good vs Evil: The Godfather vs The Untouchables Good vs. Evil‚ a universal theme seen throughout the history of story telling‚ can find itself to be especially malleable and suprising in the modern gangster movie. In the classic depiction of this struggle‚ the Gangster was looked upon as the criminal‚ the bad guy‚ while today this is not always the case. In this paper I will be explaining the early gangster films restrictions on who could be good or evil‚ and then introduce the two

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