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    through our private information. In a way i believe that this violates our amendments. In the Bill of rights the 4th amendments states : The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated unless of course there’s probable cause. And lot of the times there is no probable cause‚ the government is just spying on innocent people. Taking away these simple rights is threatening. This invasion of privacy is actually

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    jobs. This case directly affects people’s amendments rights‚ specifically the people’s fourth amendment rights. “According to "The Fourth Amendment" (2014)” (The Constitution‚ through the Fourth Amendment‚ protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.) As the age of Technology advances people are putting their personal information of their electronic devices. This case brings into light on whether or not these electronic devices should be covered by the Fourth Amendment

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    Despite the fact that police officers and other law enforcement officers are less respected in the society‚ it is worth noting their sacrifices to maintain the safety of every member of the society. After arresting law breakers in the society‚ they have to take them to court and prove that their arrest was justified and the suspect had committed‚ was committing or was on the process of a crime in a court of law. As a result‚ they need all the support they need to put away the bad people. One way

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    be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized (Cornell University Law School‚ No Date).” The first part of this section states that no warrant will be given unless there is probable cause that will lead the judge or magistrate to believe that there is a very good reason to invade the privacy of a citizen. If there is not enough evidence for the judge to justify the signing of a search warrant‚ then the officer needs to try and find more evidence that will bolster his or her case. A search

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    Explain what would be required of police to do the following: • Search a home suspected of containing marijuana: If the police suspect that a home contains marijuana‚ they must first obtain a search warrant under the Fourth Amendment‚ unless there are exigent circumstances such as destruction of evidence‚ hot pursuit‚ or some other exception that applies. Although the Fourth Amendment protects a man’s home‚ neither the home nor all the surrounding objects are beyond the capacity of being

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    Criminal Justice Administration Capstone Barbara Mitchell CJA/484 September 17‚ 2012 Shomari Gilford Abstract Laws tend to make the lives of every individual safer and pleasant. The subject of this paper focuses on evaluating and identifying the Constitutional safeguards within the 4th‚ 5th‚ and 6th amendments of the United States Constitution. How these safeguards to the 4th‚ 5th‚ and 6th amendment will apply to juvenile and adult court proceedings. Finally‚ this paper will focus the impact

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    On May 23‚ 1957‚ police officers in a Cleveland‚ Ohio suburb received information that a suspect in a bombing case‚ as well as some illegal betting equipment‚ might be found in the home of Dollree Mapp‚so the police went to her home and she refused their entrance without a warrant‚ several hours later the police arrive in numbers and force their way in‚ when asked about their warrant an officer flashed Mapp a piece paper then arrested her before she could read it. The police did. It find the terror

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    Bill of Rights Paper The Bill of Rights is the name that was given to the first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States. The Bill of Rights focuses on the set limitations of the government‚ which included preventing abuse against citizenry by government officials. Although‚ the document does not cover all rights of citizens in American one can view that it does list the key important rights defined by the Founding Fathers. One will identify all ten Bill of Rights listed in the United

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    (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.fedcoplaw.com/html/searchandseizure_1.html Clancy‚ T. K. (n.d.). PROTECTIVE SEARCHES‚ PAT-DOWNS‚ OR FRISKS?: THE SCOPE OF THE PERMISSIBLE INTRUSION TO ASCERTAIN IF A DETAINED PERSON IS ARMED. MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW‚ 82(491)‚ 492-493. Retrieved from http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1410&context=mulr

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    The Truth About the NSA The government should worry citizens‚ by hiring people to hack into their lives.  The National Security Agency‚ NSA‚ is “inside” everything from phones to major websites like Google and Yahoo. The NSA is responsible for code breaking and getting information from phones and the internet. The NSA has headquarters in the United Kingdom as well.  They try to focus overseas instead of domestically to prevent any serious crime and to defend the UK’s economic interest.  Because

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