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    the police would be able to enter into the residence to arrest the offenders. This would be allowable because the police were in hot-pursuit of the suspects. The police would have to justify this search without a warrant and there are five requirements that they must meet to justify the search. 1. “The police must have probable cause that the suspect is on the premises to be searched. 2. The police must have reason to believe that an immediate apprehension is necessary. 3. Hot pursuit must be

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    Boston Marathon bombing suspect. Josue A. Samudio BCOM/275 18 July 2013 Martin Armstrong The event of September 11th 2001‚ left an entire nation shaken with the horrific act of Islamic extremist via terrorist acts. Twelve years later another despicable event occurred in Boston‚ Massachusetts during the Boston Marathon on April 15 2013‚ killing 3 and injuring 264 participants and by standers. The suspects were identified as Dzhokhar

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    Criminal Procedure Outline

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    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OUTLINE INTRODUCTION I. Meaning of “criminal procedure”: refer to the methods by which the criminal justice system functions including a. Arresting of suspects b. Searching of premises and persons c. The use of electronic surveillance and secret agents d. The interrogation of suspects e. The exclusionary rule II. Not all procedure is constitutionally regulated: Both states and federal legislatures are free to enact statutes and rules setting forth procedures for

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    Forensic Palynology Essay

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    Pollen and spores are a very reliable form of trace evidence because they last a long time‚ are resistant to damage‚ and are very small which enables them to be trapped almost anywhere. Forensic palynology can relate a suspect or item to a crime scene‚ prove or disprove alibis‚ determine the travel history of items‚ aid police in investigations‚ determine if a body was moved‚ pre‚ post‚ or peri mortem and much more (Walsh‚ & Horrocks‚

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    Essay On Search Warrants

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    needed evidence needed for a case. It is the responsibility of government to prove the guilt of a suspect‚ innocent until proven guilty. The evidence on the federal level a group of citizens called the grand jury will study collected evidence to see if it merits a trial. Search of a motor vehicle doesn’t require a written warrant it falls under probable cause. It is customary that any officer that suspects a violation has the right to ask the owner for permission to search. If the owner says no then

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    murder rule to be used by the State in a court of law is that a person must die while a felony is being committed. A common example of this rule being utilized is a police officer dying in a vehicle crash not involving the suspects‚ while pursuing a robbery suspect. The fleeing suspect who was involved in the felony would be held liable for the police officer’s death‚ under the felony murder rule. There are all types of situations to where the felony murder rule could occur. Shockingly‚ no intent or incentives

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    reliable evidence‚ and making a list of suspects. As an investigator my job as of right now‚ is to find evidence to use against Orenthal James Simpson in the prosecution of the murder of his wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. On June 12‚ 1994‚ around 10:15 P.M.‚ Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were brutally murdered at her house on 875 S. Bundy in Brentwood‚ California (Linder). O.J. Simpson‚ the ex-husband of Nicole‚ is our prime suspect due to the amount of evidence we have

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    Jack the Ripper

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    Jack the Ripper: Turning a Modern Eye Toward an Old Investigation Daryl R. Cozart http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/dst-cozart.html Of the volumes that have been written about Jack the Ripper and the literal death grip he held over the City of London‚ very little has focused on the efforts of the police and investigators who were obligated to capture the villain and end the reign of terror. With the exception of some short biographies of the primary police personnel and the constant attention

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    She was pretty‚ successful in the beauty pageants‚ and had two loving parents. That all changed one December day in 1996. JonBenet Ramsey’s body was found by her father 8 hours after she was reported missing. Who could do this terrible deed? Was the killer still in the house? JonBenet Ramsey is one of the most highly publicized murder mysteries of our time and has lots of unanswered questions. December 25‚ 1996‚they found JonBenet Ramsey’s body. The 6 year old girl had been beaten and strangled

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    of the witness. Depending on the crime committed‚ police do have the right to take felons criminals straight to jail while pending a court date. The second part is the court system. For the most part‚ in court there is a prosecutor‚ a judge and a suspect who are formally known as the defendant. The prosecutor is an officer selected by the government‚ to prosecute all offenses. The prosecutor introduces the allegations against the defendant that is suspected to be guilty. However‚ if the prosecutor’s

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