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    for the appellant Procedural History: The Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division granted Mr. Rottman a declaration that the statutory power of entry‚ search and seizure without a warrant in Part II of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (“PACE”) did not extend to extradition cases‚ and that any search and seizure had been unlawful and in breach of Article 8 of the Human Right Convention (“ECHR”). The Commissioner of Police appealed to the House of Lords. Material Facts: Mr. Rottman

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    tradition‚ illness was seen as a spiritual problem rather than a physical problem and a Shaman that practiced spiritual ceremonies and used natural remedies was sought to prevent or cure certain illnesses and/or diseases; so when Lia suffered her first seizure at the age of 3 months and was taken to Mercer Hospital in California for treatment‚ it marked the beginning of the clash of two different worlds and two different cultures and Lia was caught in the middle of it all. There are about five main important

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    before‚ in other words a high. If smoked it has a different effect on the body than it does if you use it for medical reasons. Cannabis oil which is concentrated cannabis extracts is becoming a popular medicine for patients with cancer‚ glaucoma‚ and seizures. ¨Evidence has shown cannabinoids to be capable‚ under some conditions‚ of inhibiting the development of cancer cells¨ (Hazekamp). Cannabis oil isn’t smoked‚ it is in an oil form which does not cause lung problems in the future. People taking cannabis

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    auto-immune deficient disease with no known cure to date. Multiple Sclerosis is damage done to the fatty sheath‚ myelin‚ which insulates the nerve fibers in the brain. Multiple Sclerosis symptoms or flare-ups‚ as they are often referred‚ may include seizures‚ double vision‚ numbness‚ muscle control‚ difficulty with speech and ability to think clearly. Scientists have discovered a correlation of Vitamin D amounts with the ability to limit flare ups pertaining to Multiple Sclerosis. In 2002‚ researchers

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    The Constitutionality of the Stop and Frisk The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. It also states that no warrants shall be issued without a probable cause. Modern jurisprudence has afforded police officers an incentive to respect the amendment. The Stop and Frisk law allows police officers to stop someone and do a quick search of their outer clothes for weapons if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that a crime has or is

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    THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT "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‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized." -Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution (4) A search as described in the Constitution

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    limits of the temporal lobe would come from thalamic and intra-cortical projections and a functional analysis of the various subunits within the lobe. Because excision of the anterior temporal lobe is often used to help control medically intractable seizure disorders‚ much of our knowledge of the effects of damage to this area comes from studies of persons with epilepsy (Encyclopedia of the Human Brain). Functions * Auditory Senses * Adjacent areas in the

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    use of the Epilepsy Pathway used in an Accident & Emergency Department (AED) at a local Trust 1.0 Introduction: 1.1 Background Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterised by recurring seizures. Different types of epilepsy have different causes. Accurate estimates of incidence and prevalence are difficult to achieve because identifying people who may have epilepsy is difficult. Epilepsy has been estimated to affect between 362‚000 and 415‚000 people in England. In addition‚ there will

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    emergency department because she experienced a seizure; she does not have a history of seizures. Moreover‚ the physicians believed the underlying cause of her recent seizure was related to her bumping her head yesterday during school; she was running around during playtime‚ slipped on a ball‚ and then hit her head on a counter‚ which caused her to become unconscious. The mother and grandmother informed the nurses and physicians that the girl experienced a seizure‚ following that incidence yesterday‚ that

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    gets privileges taken away for a certain amount of time which is usually six months seizure free and the most common are driving‚ taking baths‚ and swimming alone. The people around have to make sure if the person with epilepsy has a seizure that they move away anything that can hurt the person and move the person on their side. People think they can try to stop the person‚ but in reality they can not so the seizure just has to play itself out and if it lasts longer than five minutes that is when the

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