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    Stop and Search Powers summary The police often stop and search people which are suspected to have stolen or prohibited articles in possession. The power to do this comes from the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 which indicated “a constable may search a person or vehicle in public for stolen or prohibited articles” (Elliott and Quinn‚ 2011‚ 374). The police must follow a procedure when they are to stop and search a suspect. First of all they cannot stop and search at random; they must have

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    Allison Lindquist CLP 0220 Essay 1 7 Febrbuary 2014 The Caribbean presents an unrealistic facade to outsiders; this region is the vacation hot spot with many beautiful tropical islands‚ perpetual sun‚ and clear waters – a place to rid yourself of all worries‚ and unwind. But there are many underlying issues in this region that most people are unaware of. In The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories‚ written by Stewart Brown and John Wickham‚ there are many depictions of the difficulties

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    8.1 Search and Seizure Does the police officer’s use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment? No‚ the use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant do not constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment because the Fourth Amendment permits police officers to conduct a warrantless search. The warrantless search allowed the police officers to attached a global positioning system GPS

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    2 http://clevelandfed.org/research/review/ Economic Review 1998 Q3 An Introduction to the Search Theory of Unemployment by Terry J. Fitzgerald Terry J. Fitzgerald is an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He thanks Paul Gomme and Randall Wright for their comments‚ and Jennifer Ransom and Jeff Schwarz for their research assistance. Introduction On any given day‚ during economic busts and economic booms alike‚ millions of Americans are unable to find desirable employment

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    Anna Ngarukiye Tyler Forrest English 100-991 December 3rd 2013 Fight Club: a Search for Identity Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club is a revolutionary‚ cynical novel that portrays the need for identity in life and Palahniuk explains‚ through the narrator’s personality disorder‚ that the desire for meaning is the sole internal incentive of civilization. The protagonist is powerless and his consequent struggles include emotional troubles‚ homophobia as well as his inclination towards aggression.

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    LOCAL LITERATURE A. High School Students’ Reasoning Skills and Their Study Habits and Attitude Towards Learning Reasoning involves providing arguments‚ premises‚ justification‚ and evidence to claims or positions. However‚ acquisition of reasoning skills requires much from students. It requires good study habits and positive attitudes‚ as well as good contextual reinforcers and influences. Many educators have noted that learning is dynamic and that it does not occur in a vacuum. Learning happens

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    Search & Seizure in the Public Schools To fully understand the role and related responsibilities of search and seizure in the public schools‚ the Constitutional rights of the students and case law must be examined. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ papers‚ 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

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    DISTRICT COURT FOR CHESAPEAKE COUNTY‚ MD APPLICATION AND AFFIDAVIT FOR SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT I‚ Det.‚ of the Metropolis Police Department‚ the Affiant‚ being duly sworn‚ request the issuance of a Search and Seizure Warrant and states as follows: 1. APPLICATION AND VIOLATIONS OF LAW: The Affiant hereby makes application to_____________Judge ________________ a judge of the Circuit/District Court for Chesapeake County‚ MD for a Search and Seizure Warrant on the grounds that there is probable cause‚ the

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    x1.)October 2009 Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Beach in Cebu Province‚ Philippines‚ April 23‚ 2006. [© AP Images] PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of the Philippines Geography Area: 300‚000 sq. km. (117‚187 sq. mi.). Major cities (2007 estimate): Capital--Manila (pop. 11.55 million in metropolitan area); other cities--Davao City (1.36 million); Cebu City (0.80 million). Terrain: Islands‚ 65% mountainous‚ with narrow coastal lowlands. Climate: Tropical‚ astride typhoon belt

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    location of the search. Under the plain smell doctrine‚ an officer can use his sense of smell as probable cause to search if there is an articulable belief that the origination of the odor is an illegal substance‚ or if it indicates an exigent circumstance. Plain smell is a principle under the plain view rule‚ which basically states that evidence in plain view of an officer is not protected by the Fourth Amendment‚ as “seeing” the evidence in that capacity does not constitute a “search”. For the plain

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