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    How Can We Prevent Incidents of “Police Brutality‚” Such As in the Michael Brown and Eric Garner Cases? In today’s society‚ many things are developing and changing‚ such as strategies in law enforcement‚ as well as what is important to cover on media and whether it is the full story or not to gain more popularity on that broadcast. There has been an uprise in the amount of cases involving police officers shooting someone without probable cause‚ physically assaulting someone‚ etc. that is being

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    important to the fourth amendment because it is the basis of the officer’s reason to arrest‚ search and seize evidence.  A police officer usually can get probable cause simply by observation.   A good example of this is when a suspect attempts to run away from an officer and when a suspect is approached he/ she begins to act as if he/she has something to hide.   Any evidence that is obtained illegally will not be admitted as evidence in a court case.  The exclusionary rule was established in 1914‚ with Weeks

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    Rochin Case Summary

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    the ingested evidence. Thereafter the police transported Rochin to a hospital where they instructed a medical expert to administer an emetic to Rochin in order to induce vomiting so that the contents of his stomach could be revealed. Eventually the suspect vomited the capsules and the police used these as the evidence to convict him on drug possession charges. The Model Presented By the Court In this case‚ the critical legal issue

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    is the seizing and detaining of a person by lawful authority and booking is the administrative recording of an arrest. 9. Who decides whether to charge a suspect with a crime? The prosecutor has the right to charge a suspect with a crime. 10. What is a defendant‚ and when does a suspect become a defendant? A defendant is a suspect that has been charge with a crime. 11. What is the difference between an initial appearance and a preliminary hearing? The difference between the initial

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    6. Deed of Sale 6.1. Please find the deed of sale attached. The property was bought for R750 000 and was registered on our name 26 November 2013. 6.2. The 1481 Breyer Avenue property was brought for R 1 450 000‚ and was registered in October 2012 in the taxpayer’s names. A deed search can be obtained to verify the above. 6.3. The full amount of the bond was utilised for the acquisition of both properties. 6.4. No‚ the bonds was not increased subsequent to the purchase of the Limpopo property. 6

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    A living being must be concerned about something whether it is naturally‚ spiritually‚ or philosophically. According to Dr. Tillich‚ if one does not have any concern about anything‚ it suggests one has lost his faith. If an individual has lost his faith‚ he has entered into a state of apathy. Even if one enters in a state of apathy‚ he is concerned about not having any feelings really advocates he is concerned. Dr. Tillich goes on to propose that it is impossible not to have a concern. Dr. Tillich

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    Rights of the Accused

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    and the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the officer or others”(Tennessee v. Garner‚ 1985). The majority opinion stated that‚ when the suspect poses no immediate threat to the officer and no threat to others‚ the harm resulting from failing to apprehend the subject does not justify the use of deadly force to do so. A police officer may not seize an unarmed‚ non dangerous suspect by shooting him dead. As a result of the decision

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    Police First Shootings

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    officials may use firearms for various reasons‚ such as to remind and to protect public safety from suspects or even to protect the officers themselves‚ the officers need to be armed with the pistol. The officers have only short time to ponder before the first shooting and it will be resulted to the suspects. In some cases‚ if they have decided to shoot‚ it may result to fatal suspects and non-suspects too‚ this may be innocent. Therefore‚ the first shooting‚ it is extremely important to prevent the

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    Police Use Of Force

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    how ruff they should be on the suspect. While others believe that it should be minimal depending on the situation‚ for example and if man has a weapon‚ deadly force may be needed to contain the situation and save the officers life but if they

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    interrogator has to ask the suspect to give their account of everything they know about the crime committed. After the suspect has voiced all he knows the interrogator then asks questions. These questions disclose all the known evidence‚ pointing out any contradictions with their account and the evidence. Research and studies have shown that SUE assists with the detection of deception‚ where interrogators obtained an 85.4% accuracy rate in identifying whether the suspect was guilty (Hartwig‚

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