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    Mapp v. Ohio

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    Mapp v. Ohio On May 23‚ 1957‚ police officers in a Cleveland‚ Ohio suburb received information that a suspect of a bombing case‚ as well as some illegal betting equipment‚ might be found in the home of Dollree Mapp. Three officers went to the home and asked for permission to enter‚ but Mapp refused to let them in without a search warrant. Two officers left‚ and one remained. Three hours later‚ the two returned with several other officers with a piece of paper and broke in the door. Mapp asked

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    almost looking into the future. Alice Austen is a medical pathologist who works for the C.D.C.. She is sent to New York City to investigate the deaths of two people: a teenage girl and a homeless man who lives in the subway. Both died with grand mal seizures where the body forms and S‚ and with self-cannibalism of the tongue and mouth. Kate bought a box at a flea market that contained Cobra virus crystals. Alice Austen traces the activities of Kate Moran and Penny

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    They cannot be taken away. The Bill of RIghts: 1.First Amendment: Freedom of religion‚ speech‚ press‚ assembly‚ and petition. 2.Second Amendment: Right to bear arms. 3.Third Amendment: No quartering. 4.Fourth Amendment: No unreasonable searches and

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    Judicial review is the process in which the judicial branch of the government‚ the supreme court‚ reviews legislation to determine if it is constitutionally valid. Judicial review is crucial to the proper functioning of the government because it keeps the legislative branch of government in check. It prohibits them from passing pieces of legislature that are unconstitutional; keeping the law of the land fair and up to par with the constitution. Without the presence of judicial review any law passed

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    Americans were divided about Japanese internment when it was occurring and Americans today are still divided. In the beginning of World War II‚ approximately 120‚000 Japanese Americans were forced to relocate to internment camps. President FDR signed the Executive Order 9066 which made them evacuate the West Coast in which they resided in. This order was signed two months after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941. Some believe that this was necessary to make America more secure

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    The government official does not have the right to go on the man’s property without a warrant. In 4th Amendment‚ it specifically says “ The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue” it means that a government official can not go on your property‚ car or phone without probable cause. According to the second video‚ it quotes “ I do not have to let you in without

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    world as well. A recent case that relates to the Fourth Amendment‚ and one that the Supreme Court has debated over‚ is Carpenter v. United States. According www.Oyez.org‚ the case centered around this question: “Does the warrantless search and seizure of cell phone records‚ which include the location and movements of cell phone users‚ violate the Fourth Amendment?” During the case’s oral argument on November 29‚ 2017‚ the Supreme Court Justices made some good points against the respondent Michael

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    Kentucky vs. King Facts: An undercover police officer watched a controlled deal from inside his unmarked police car. When the deal was over‚ the undercover police officer radioed for uniformed police officers to move in on the suspect‚ who was heading towards a breezeway in an apartment complex. When the police officers arrived at the breezeway‚ they heard a door shut and they could also smell the distinct odor of burnt marijuana. At the end of the breezeway there were two apartments‚ but the

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    Eight‚ and Fourteenth Amendment. They are most applicable to Criminal Law because their purpose is meant to ensure that people are treated fairly if suspected or arrested for crimes. The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant. This also means that a person’s person‚ their home‚ as well as what is inside of their home‚ cannot be searched or taken without a warrant that was issued by a judge. The Fifth Amendment says that a person cannot be prosecuted

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    include the fourth‚ fifth‚ sixth‚ eight‚ and the fourteenth amendment. The purpose of these amendments is to protect the right of those who are arrested or suspected of committing a crime. The fourth amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant. This amendment has pro and cons in the sense that it protects the civil liberties of citizens but since police need a warrant it allows

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