without a proper warrant. It was first used to prevent the use of writs of assistance which is blanket search warrants with which the british custom officials had invaded homes to search for smuggled goods. As the fourth amendment has changed and evolved in its meaning over time‚ many Supreme Court cases have presented themselves to the states. In order for a police officer or government official to search
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imagine how our system would function without the exclusionary rule. A police officer could detain‚ arrest or search an individual and his property based on bias‚ a hunch or because they just felt like it‚ without reasonable cause. If the officer discovered in criminating evidence‚ it could be freely admitted at the individual’s criminal trial. And that evidence that is found without the search warrant would be eligible even though it was found unlawfully. The officer would have no incentive to comply
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occupant that is injured‚ to protect them from imminent injury‚ and if they have a reasonable belief that the person within the house is in need of immediate aid. If the delay in waiting for a search warrant would endanger the police officers lives or the lives of others. Another example of a warrantless search would be when there is sufficient justification that evidence is going to be destroyed. If the police officer is pursuing a suspect from a just-committed crime involving the infliction or threatened
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OUTLINE INTRODUCTION I. Meaning of “criminal procedure”: refer to the methods by which the criminal justice system functions including a. Arresting of suspects b. Searching of premises and persons c. The use of electronic surveillance and secret agents d. The interrogation of suspects e. The exclusionary rule II. Not all procedure is constitutionally regulated: Both states and federal legislatures are free to enact statutes and rules setting forth procedures for
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A search is a careful look through property or over a person’s body. A search warrant is a court order giving police the power to search a person or to enter a building to search for and to seize items related to a crime. Warrant A warrant is a legal document authorizing a search and seizure. A warrant is obtained from a judge or magistrate‚ who must be given sworn statements about the reasons for the search and seizure. The warrant must specify where the search will occur and
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Tabu Search Algorithm for the Quadratic Assignment Problem Department of Industrial Engineering Koc University‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey gkirlik@ku.edu.tr Gokhan Kirlik April 16‚ 2010 Abstract Quadratic assignment problem is one of the most known and challenging combinatorial optimization problems. In this study‚ a new tabu search algorithm is proposed to solve the quadratic assignment problem. Proposed algorithm is tested with different tabu search elements such as neighborhood size‚ size of the tabu
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Computer and Information Sciences Information Technology Department IT327 Artificial Intelligence Homework 2 search strategies Q1. A. Show that DFS generates about O(bm) nodes in the search tree. m: The maximum length of any path in the state space b: The branching factor: maximum number of successors of any node. At the worst case‚ DFS generates about O(bm) nodes in the search tree. As follows : At m (max depth )tries : 1 +b + b2 + b3 +….+ bm =O(bm) ‚ the graph below illustrates this.
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Web Search Report Worksheet Name: Lizzie Merriweather Search Engine: www.bing.com Section #1: Features of the Search Engine Identify which features can be found in this search engine (it may have one or multiple features). Does it (answer Y or N): _y__ Search the web? __y_ Search other search engines? _y__ Act as a directory (lists of categories to select from)? Does it (answer Y or N): _y__ Have an advanced search option? _y__ Have “Help” options? _y__ Use Boolean Logic (and
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Engineering‚ Petra Christian University‚ 2005 [4] Liang Dai‚ Fast Shortest Path Algorithm for Road Network and Implementation‚ Carleton University School of Computer Science‚ 2012 [5] Xiang Liu‚ Daoxiong Gong‚ A comparative study of Astar algorithms for search and rescue in perfect maze‚ International Conference on Electric Information and Control Engineering‚ 2011 route of hazardous material transportation network based on A-star algorithm‚ International Joint Conference on INC‚ IMS and IDC‚ 2012
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Information search Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Information search may occur for the appropriate evaluative criteria for the solution of a problem. True False 2. All of the brands that a consumer would consider for the solution of a particular problem are known as the evoked set. True False 3. Consumers engage in external search when the perceived cost of search is more than the perceived value of the search. True
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