Melanie Crumbaugh English 321 Formal Academic Summary Border Patrol Protecting the nation’s borders from the illegal entry of people‚ weapons‚ drugs‚ and contraband is extremely important to homeland security. The U.S. Border Patrol plays an essential role in securing the border between the United States and Mexico with 90% of their resources defending this one border. The issue of illegal smuggling is not new to the United States-Mexico border‚ or to law enforcement agencies. The occurrence continues
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Facts: In the Case of Blackshades v. the United States‚ defendant Alex Yucel‚ a citizen of Sweden‚ was charged with computer hacking using the malware‚ “RAT‚” under his company called Blackshades. Since he is the founder of the Blackshades‚ “Rat” had sold the malicious software to 6‚000 customers. Blackshades is a malware which includes a remote tool‚ called “RAT.” With the malware‚ it enables it to control the victims’ computers. According to the plaintiff‚ the federal government‚ Blackshades
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principles that directly or indirectly surfaced during the cases that were presented. (10 pts) The Indiana State Board of Nursing (ISBN) was a highly informative and eye-opening experience for me as a student nurse. The judgments reached at the Indiana State Board of Nursing were majorly either accepted the application
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answers will be posted 3 days after the Problem Set is due. No credit will be given for a problem set that is submitted after the answers are posted. Lesson 9 – A Read the case study “State Automobile License Renewals” on p. 376 in your text. Then answer the four discussion questions at the end of the case study. 1. What is the maximum number of applications per hour that can be handled by the present configuration of the process? Assume that no queues are allowed. 2. How
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Businesses world wide structure their operations on agreements to conduct day to day operations. As a result‚ questions and disputes arise daily. For this reason‚ “every state has a statute that stipulates what types of contracts must be in writing” (Fundamentals of Business Law P196). These statutes are called the “Statutes of Frauds”. “The actual name of the Statute of Frauds is confusing because it does not actually apply to fraud” (Fundamentals of Business Law P197). Specifically‚ this statute
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The United States Court System: An Overview Article III of the United States Constitution states “… Judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court‚ and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish‚” (Osterburg& Ward‚ 2004‚ p. 617) providing the basis of the federal systems of government. This system is known as federalism embracing national and state governments. A significant and complex feature of the judiciary in the United States
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court system in the United States serves as a tool to ensure that the society keep certain order and respect the law created by the Legislative and Executive power. The court system will ensure that crimes receive the deserve sanction applying the law (severe or not that severe‚ depending on the type of the crime) (Siegel L.J.‚ Schmalleger F.‚ Worrall J.L. 2011) How fair is the court system? How the court system that is used in today ’s America was created or developed? How it works? A case that
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A Pelican Bay State Prison inmate‚ Jesse Perez‚ was recently awarded $25‚000 in damages in reference to a case filed against correctional officers that were accused of acting in violation of the prisoner’s First Amendment rights. Perez was identified by officers at another prison as a member of the Mexican Mafia. After he was identified in 2005‚ Perez was transferred to Pelican Bay’s Security Housing Unit. The lawsuit was filed against the officers who claimed they identified him as a member of the
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United States Court Systems This report is designed to give an overview of both the United States Court system and the Michigan State Court system. It will discuss each system individually and explain each court and general knowledge about that court. It will explore the similarities and differences between the 2 court systems and what the requirements are to determine in which court system cases should be heard. The Federal Courts The Federal Court system is comprised of 3 different tiers
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United States v. Lee (1982) This case involved a conflict between the beliefs of the Old Order Amish and government regulations on employment and Social Security. The Amish regard the care of the sick and elderly to be one of their religious obligations; as a consequence‚ they believe that paying Social Security taxes (designed to care for the sick and elderly) would entail acknowledging that the government had that task rather than they. Thus‚ paying Social Security taxes would mean denying an
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