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    place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. The Fourth amendment is a critical aspect to policing due to the fact that it structures how police are to investigate crimes and suspects. In order to conduct a proper search an officer but have probable cause as to why they must search the suspects body‚ home or vehicle. Probable cause is the requirement found in the

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    1. Fred is drunk and driving his dad’s car. Fred is a 21 year old student at Columbia College. Fred rams into a parked car at 10th and Rogers. Thinking no one saw him; Fred moves his car and parks it on an adjacent lot. He sprints to his dorm room in Miller Hall. A neighbor saw the wreck and Fred running to the dorm. Police are called and they arrive ten minutes after the wreck. The officers see several empty beer cans and a bottle of tequila (half full) in the front seat. The tags are traced

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    Miranda Warnings You have the right to remain silent‚ anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak to an attorney‚ and to have an attorney present during police questioning‚ if you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be appointed to you by the state. These words have preceded every arrest since Miranda v. Arizona 1966‚ informing every detained person of his rights before any type of formal police questioning begins. This issue has been a

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    What is a questioned document? Describe at least one example of something that might be a questioned document. A questioned document is a document with handwriting or typewriting that is in question as to the authenticy of the document a document that would be classified as a questioned document is passports or even wills. What is an exemplar? What are the best types of exemplars? An exemplar is an authentic sample that is used to compare to the questioned sample. The best type of exempler

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    planning‚ executing‚ and recording the crime. The fundamental difference between a perpetrator and a falsely accused‚ innocent person is that the perpetrator‚ having committed the crime‚ has the details of the crime stored in his brain‚ and the innocent suspect does not. This is what Brain Fingerprinting detects scientifically. 2.THE SECRETS OF BRAIN FINGERPRINTING: 2.1.MATCHING EVIDENCE AT THE CRIME SCENE WITH EVIENCE IN THE BRAIN: When a crime is committed‚ a record is stored in the brain of the

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    Miranda Rights Everyone has heard the term Miranda Rights‚ whether that be when taking a law class‚ during the course of a television show‚ or perhaps through personal experience with their use‚ but what do these two words really mean‚ where did they come from and how to they apply to an individual’s everyday life? The answers to this question are neither simple nor fully answered today‚ as challenges to Miranda Rights appear in courtrooms routinely. However‚ the basis for Miranda Rights can

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    Sometimes an arrest has to be made in a protected place such as someone’s home. Under the Fourth Amendment‚ people have the right to be secure in their homes (Hall‚ 2014). Therefore they are protected places and a warrant would be required to legally enter and make an arrest unless the officer could justify an exception (Hall‚ 2014). The Fourth Amendment also specifically states that an arrest warrant must be based on probable cause and supported by oath or affirmation (Hall‚ 2014). It further

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    The two techniques that were used to create a DNA profile in this experiment were PCR and gel electrophoresis. The PCR is used to amplify the several DNA samples and gel electrophoresis is performed to separate the DNA fragments according to their size. [6] In the first part of the experiment‚ PCR amplification of the DNA templates was performed and the products obtained were used to perform gel electrophoresis. The process of PCR allows for the amplification of the DNA samples and the components

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    find out who they were really talking to. The only way that police could find out who the suspect was‚ was to trace the IP address back to the exact location of where the computer of the suspect is located. When the internet first appeared‚ parents would try and block these sites so their children would not enter them‚ even though they looked harmless. This situation was becoming a global problem. Once a suspect of child pornography is caught‚ police will need a warrant to search the inside of the suspect’s

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    and institutions of governments pointed at upholding social control‚ deterring and reduce crime‚ or sanctioning those who violate laws. Crime occurs all over the world‚ every minute of each day‚ whether someone rapes someone‚ or robs a bank. The suspect is brought in from eyewitnesses‚ and evidence. An abundance of cases‚ however‚ go unreported‚ or are misreported. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) is a report that is filed by the FBI. Local police departments from all over the US gather the data pertaining

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