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    Nixon and Watergate: The Scandal that Blew Up in the Face of the Public The Watergate Scandal was one of the most hideous and corrupt events in American History. Ite started to a burglary; the burglary led to a major‚ corruption scandal; the scandal led to the president‚ which gave us the only resignation in presidential History (Karmi). The scandal can be shown in its beginnings‚ with all the spying they did: “... a massive campaign of political spying and ‘dirty tricks’ was initiated against the

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    usually found when there is reasonable belief that a crime has been committed which would lead to an arrest or when the evidence of a crime is presented in a place to be searched. Some circumstances may include that probable cause will justify a warrantless search or seizure. But under these circumstances the persons arrested without a warrant are to be brought before authority after the arrest for judicial determination of probable cause. The courts defined probable cause in Draper v. United States

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    TLO argued that her Fourth Amendment rights were violated‚ but why? In 1984‚ a teacher found two girls in the New Jersey school bathroom smoking cigarettes. They were then sent to the principal’s office for interrogation. Immediately the second girl admitted to this crime‚ but TLO held her own. TLO was a 14-year-old girl named Tracy Lois Odem‚ she remained anonymous until recently.The principal‚ Ted Choplick‚ demanded that he searches her purse. Choplick found rolls‚ paraphernalia-marijuana‚ money

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    Top Facebook-Related Concerns Those who quit Facebook often quote privacy concern as their chief motivator leading to disconnect. Considering recent outbreak of privacy-related scandals‚ including NFA wiretapping and loss of financial data by Target‚ pressure to reconsider privacy issues mounts. According to Lee Munson with Naked Security‚ the predominant demographic of the population that recently started questioning the safety of their personal information online is mainly older adults. Interestingly

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    college students‚ freedom is desired and shuns in a way unnecessary restrictions and regulations. Having terrorism haunt our nation though‚ it subjects citizen’s caution and want to have more security‚ but it can be done in other fashions besides wiretapping. Presented examples of privacy issues that everyone deals with that could influence someone to not agree with the government having access to

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    Republic of the Philippines National Capital Judicial Region REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Branch 1‚ Manila PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚                         Plaintiff‚             -versus-                                                                                     Crim Case No. _____                                                                                                             For ___________________ ______________________‚                              Accused. x - - - - - - - -

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    of R. v. Tesslign. In this case‚ the supreme court of Canada identified that the defendant did not have reasonable expectation of privacy with regards to the information police men acquired from him. These officers got this information by using warrantless infrared imaging to monitor the respondents home. The article explores how the court came up with their answer and tries to answer questions as to what can be expected

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    to disguise from attorneys. Binney comments on this process‚ saying that “this is a totalitarism process - means we are now in a police state.”Besides having no privacy at all‚ the Supreme Court have frequently expanded the right to warrantless searches. Warrantless searches are no longer only subjected to airport terminals (Staff). These searches can also be done at subways‚ bus stations‚ and especially at major events like parades. In the annual Mackinac Bridge Walk‚ 40‚000 people’s bags were searched

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    rights one owns‚ that are stated in the Bill of Rights. After 9/11 terrorist attacks President Bush and the Republican Congressed passed the patriotic Act.it undermined basic rights and freedom of the people. The government increased spying‚ wiretapping and surveillance of citizens. The united nations convention against torture of 1987‚the Geneva conventions of 1949‚the international convent of civil and political rights‚ are some of the many treaties that were put in place to bun torture or any

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    CJA 364 Criminal Procedure Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment was set in place to protect society from unlawful police work. When it comes to apprehending criminals and ensuring their conviction‚ evidence needs to be gathered before hand. To do so‚ there is a lengthy process to be followed; the search and seizure method‚ the arrest‚ reasonableness‚ and right of privacy methods. However‚ there are laws that can protect officers in the line of duty or make accommodations

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