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    Asssignment 4

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    Chapter 4 1. Proper execution of an anticipatory search warrant is dependent upon: a. a triggering condition. b. reasonable suspicion. c. reasonable suspicion and a triggering condition. d. witness testimony and reasonable suspicion. 2. For Fourth Amendment purposes‚ a seizure of property occurs whenever there is a(n) a. invasion of a constitutionally protected area. b. interference with a person’s possessory interests in that property. c. interference

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    A. Fourth Amendment: Reasonableness Requirement The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures of persons‚ papers‚ houses‚ and effects by the government. A search or seizure occurs when the government violates a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy. Under two-prong Katz test‚ a reasonable expectation of privacy exists‚ where (1) a person exhibits a subjective expectation of privacy‚ and (2) society deems the expectation objectively reasonable. Under the subjective

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    National Security: How Working Without Warrants Puts Us At Risk Samantha Schmidt English 112-L04 April 19‚ 2012 National Security: How Working Without Warrants Puts Us at Risk After 9/11‚ the whole country was sent into a tailspin. The fact that the United States‚ one of the most powerful countries worldwide‚ had suffered such a blow was mind blowing. The people were terrified. So too insure that a tragedy of that magnitude never happened again

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    Search Warrant Issue Process and Fourth Amendment Requirements The Search Warrant is known as an order being written and issued from the officials of the court. The warrant bestows the officer full authority to find a person at a particular place while looking for particular objects and to take possession if objects are found with the person. As per the criminal court‚ the constitution of a specific state can be the basis on which search warrants can be sought. Search Warrants objects comprises

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    P1: DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARREST WITH AND WITHOUT A WARRANT Police officers have many powers but these rights can only take place if the officer has proof that they are a police officer‚ they can either prove it by their uniform or by their warrant card. Your warrant card helps you if you are off duty and for example a fight kicks off‚ you would need to show your warrant card to make them aware that you are a police officer. The most common types of power would be stopping and searching

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    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.” This means that there has to be a legitimate reason that fulfills the warrant clause‚ based on probable cause. The government wanted this amendment because it brought justice to searching people‚ places‚ and belongings in the U.S. The fourth amendment orders that searches are only conducted under a warrant‚ with some

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    Intel Capital Structure

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    Question 5: Evaluate the Put-Warrant/Convertible Bond proposal. Does it solve Intel’s capital structure dilemma? What arguments might be made in favor of it? Intel’s capital structure dilemma was that it was holding too much cash on hand. Eventually‚ there were three available strategies or alternatives that Intel could undertake in terms of cash disbursement policies. First‚ it could continue or expand its market-repurchase program. Secondly‚ Intel could declare dividends to its shareholders

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    sides were supported by military units from the original countries of Great Britain and France. The French were outnumbered by the British so they used their allegiance with the Indians. The dispute erupted into violence in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in May 1754. During this time a Virginia militiamen under the command of 22-year-old George Washington ambushed a French patrol. British operations in 1755‚ 1756 and 1757 in the frontier areas of Pennsylvania and New York all failed. This was due to

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    Fell Fab Products

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    Situation Audit Fell-Fab Products is a manufacturer of interior coverings‚ which takes 75% of their total production and the rest was based on diverse products for Canadian military‚ shipping containers‚ elevators and many other specific products. Glen Fell‚ the president of Fell-Fab Products received an offer from North American Airlines (NAA) to overtake the whole interior coverings management process for their company. NAA would have several benefits such as reduction of their costs‚ less “aircrafts

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    obligation to convert their stockholding into equity on or after a specified date‚ at a fixed rate of exchange. Usually they are redeemable if not converted‚ and are therefore similar to convertible bonds. • Equity warrant bonds are bonds issued with equity warrants attached. Warrants are similar to share options‚ and give their holder the right but not the obligation to subscribe for a fixed quantity of equity stocks in the company at a future date‚ and at a

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