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    The Four-Part Action Plan

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    1 of the action plan involved contacting the school district’s legal department because I am aware that Essex factually stated that “the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides protection of all citizens against unreasonable search and seizure” (2011). I am also aware that “the major challenge facing school personnel involves the task of delicately balancing the student’s individual right to Fourth Amendment protection against the school’s duty to provide a safe and secure environment for

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    against government searches are provided by state and federal laws‚ and by the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment‚ which provides that “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated.” Courts have slowly developed different frameworks as they grapple with how to apply the original intentions of the Fourth Amendment to new social circumstances. Federal courts‚ due to the slow pace of the U.S. legal system

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    stop and frisk

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    be impermissible and abolished because it is unconstitutional and individuals are stopped based off appearance and not on evidence that proves there guilty. Under the U.S constitution‚ the 4th amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures such as “Stop and Frisk”. The “Stop and Frisk” law allows police officers to stop someone if they have reasonable evidence‚ but tribunes are abusing that power by stopping individuals based off seeing furtive movements and not on actual evidence

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    Abstract Searches of fire scenes are common in operations of the fire service and important to the investigation of fire origin and cause. Fire and arson investigators need to be aware of search and seizure laws. There have been several court decisions and laws created regarding proper search and seizure procedures for fire and arson investigators. Research into these laws and court rulings will help fire and arson investigators understand what type of search warrant is required‚ if search warrants

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    There are some seizures that are mild and are called spells‚ and can be as severe as unconsciousness. There are eight types of seizures that are classified under two categories called Focal seizures and Generalized seizures. There are two main categories of seizures that are linked with epilepsy‚ which are Focal seizures and generalized seizures. Focal seizures are seizures that happen to a specific area of the body. Generalized seizures are seizures that effect several parts of the

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    indicted for possession of child pornography which is a third degree felony. In 2002‚ alleging that the evidence that the Arlington Police Department obtained from both his home and work computers was inadmissible claiming an unlawful search and seizure in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution and article I of the Texas Constitution‚ Voyles filed a motion to suppress. The Fourth Amendment and Article I of the Texas Constitution provides that a defendant has

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    The Ten Amendments

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    The Constitution and The facts The Constitution contains the ten amendments all of which I will explain in this essay. I will also explain some key facts of which the Constitution is written by and some of the dates in which key points of the Constitution occurred. The Constitution is a very important document which was created more than two hundred years ago. The first amendment is the amendment of is the freedom of religion‚ speech‚ assembly‚ and press. Congress can make no law establishing

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    tonic-clonic seizure. According to Burn‚ et al. (2013)‚ the generalized tonic-clonic seizure may last 5 to 30 second and lapses of consciousness. Although the cause of the seizure may still remain unknown‚ but many researchers believed that there are certain aspects of brain injury may cause a person to develop this type of disorder. Since Brent involved in a motor vehicle accident in which he experienced a closed head injury that may cause him to develop a seizure on his life later. In post-seizure‚ it is

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    PART A. 1a.) You are a school principal and one of your students relies on a seizure-detection dog. One of the other students is very afraid of dogs. What would you do to address this situation in the interest of equity? Your answer should be half a page in length. /5 I would first try and see if there was another class where the two girls could be separated in‚ to avoid a problem. For argument say if the two girls were together throughout the day‚ I would speak with the student afraid of dogs

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    Is a person’s sudden flight from identifiable police officer‚ patrolling a high crime area‚ suspicious to justify the officer’s stop and frisk of that person? This was the question that the justices of the Supreme Court were asking themselves when they heard the case of Illinois v. Wardlow on the date of November 2‚ 1999. A few things happened in the U.S. government in 1999. In January‚ Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial began. Clinton would later be acquitted in February. In March‚ the

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