backseat. Gant was charged with two offenses possession of a narcotic drug for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia the plastic bag in which the cocaine was found He moved to suppress the evidence seized from his car on the ground that the warrantless search violated
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BILL OF RIGHTS Bill of Rights LaToya Davenport Kaplan University CJ500 Dr. Ron Wallace June 04‚ 2013 Throughout United States history‚ there have been many changes to the laws society lives by today. There is a process to which laws are made and each amendment undergoes that specific process. Once that process is completed‚ the end result is what is now known as the United States Constitution. Inside that Constitution is the Bill of Rights which is used as a symbol to mold the rights
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Adjusting to Terrorism Michael J. Bonnie CJA454 July 10‚ 2014 Brian Sanders Adjusting to Terrorism From all across our country United States citizens began their day as they do on any given day on September 11‚ 2001. This day was not just any normal day in our country‚ Whole populations of people from all across the world were able to watch on the news looking in horror as terrorism struck the World Trade Center in New York City that was brought down and destroyed from two airplanes‚ one striking
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1. The physical science unit applies principles and techniques of chemistry‚ physics‚ and geology to the identification and comparison of crime scene evidence. 2. The wide variation in which services are offered in different crime laboratories is due to variations in local laws and budgetary and staffing limitations only. 3. The tendency of the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic science evidence and their unrealistic expectations that a prosecutor’s case should always
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Nixon: His Cover-up Who would have knew a U.S. President would have done a crime? Unless it was a good reason that is. This incident is called the Watergate scandal. At the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C. was where this all started. This led to even more complications. In this paper I hope to prove that even though Nixon had a cover-up plan it failed to succeed. In order to accomplish this several questions come to mind: Was Nixon trying to hide anything? Where there any evidence that Nixon had
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The Patriot Act and the Homeland Security Act of the 21st Century Monique Watson CRJ422: Criminal Justice Capstone (BLM1408A) Instructor: Professor Tim Benford March 10‚ 2014 The tragedy of September 11 revealed vulnerability to violence by non-state actors within U.S. borders. This was something we never thought would happen again after Pearl Harbor‚ to be attacked on our own land. These terrorist lived among us‚ while plotting to destroy us‚ it lend the question
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Advocating for the United States Abolition of Torture The United States has always prided itself on being a country of freedom. A country with liberty and justice for all. How can we as a nation still pride ourselves on these virtues when we subject people to torture? Where does the line get drawn when we allow torture to be used? We look at the Constitutional rights and the Geneva Convention‚ as having rules which clearly frown upon the use of torture. However under the Patriot Act we have seen
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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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Brady Schappert Professor J. Lennon English Composition 1301-6505 26 February 2014 NSA’s Espionage How ironic it is that the National Security Agency (NSA) would commit a crime such as espionage. Over the past decade‚ the NSA‚ FBI‚ and companies such as Google‚ Microsoft‚ and Facebook have been leaking each citizen’s personal information. After Truman established the NSA in 1952‚ it took twenty years for the Supreme Court to rule that warrants are required for domestic intelligence surveillance
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Weaknesses of Mark Zuckerberg as a leader Founder of the social network Facebook goes in two opposite ways: on the one hand‚ he is a genius as a creator fantastically successful startup‚ but on the other hand he is one of the most criticized leaders by experts. So does he have good fortune or a great strategy with intuition? Is he a misunderstood innovator? Is he really the strong leader? Numerous experts have criticized Mark Zuckerberg as a man who makes little sense in managing such a big company
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