OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: XXXXXXXXXX FROM: XXXXXXXXXX DATE: December 3, 2005 RE: Office Memo on David Harrison’s Plain View Doctrine Case I. FACTS On July 30, 2004, the home of David Harrison was searched by two federal officers pursuant to a valid search warrant regarding his son, Joseph Harrison. The officers explained
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men leave the bathroom, both having a look of nervousness upon their faces. The officers proceeded to the bathroom, where several pills were seen in plain view, around the toilet on the floor. Both men were arrested. According to the plain view doctrine, the officers had consent to enter the premises, and observed in plain view, several pills that were projected to be the illegal pill called ecstasy. Later on, 4 baggies of Ecstasy pills were retrieved from the bathroom plumbing. Depending on whether
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[pic] Criminal Justice Procedures CJ227-1 Case Study of Officer Smith [pic] Officer Smith was on patrol and notices a vehicle that fits the general description of a suspected car in a recent roadside killing of a fellow police officer. In this paper I will discuss the actions taken by Officer Smith and if she had legal justification for her actions and if evidence found is admissible in the court of law. Officer Smith was on her routine patrol when she noticed the vehicle in front
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Classicism By Lawrence Bradshaw II UNV200 With Andrew McMurray July 27th, 2010 One of my favorite movies of all time (keep in mind that there is a very long list of “my favorite movies”) is“Shawshank Redemption”, primarily for the quote “Andy crawled to freedom through five hundred yards of sh*t, smelling foulness I can't even imagine, or maybe I just don't want to. Five hundred yards: that's the length of five football fields, just shy of half a mile, only to come out clean
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P1-Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. I have been given a job description and application form for a role recently advertised at Barnard castle school. For my P1 I need to write a report which summarises the key element of the job description and application form that has been provided for me by the school’s HR department. I have given a job description of “FINANCE OFFICER” and “APPLICATION FORM”. Job Description What is job description? Job descriptions
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Beshara Mashney Professor Adams English 101 H December 4, 2013 Legacy of Paikea You are a product of your own environment. This saying is evident for Paikea in Whale Rider, as she is the only survivor during a birth difficulty and she has to live knowing her loving grandfather is upset that the boy hadn’t survived. Environment for individuals are unique and diverse just like snowflakes, there will never be one the same as the other. In Whale Rider, environments that are evident in the film
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When asked whether businesses are responsible for helping society in all the way they can, in my own perspective, the answer YES is more convincing. Helping society can let businesses enjoy many benefits likewise it is not difficult for them to do. By lending a helping hand to society, businesses can enjoy several advantages. Good reputation can be gained while positive company image can be built. The success is attributable to the responsible behaviors of firms. This increases consumers’ confidence
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Hello and Good Morning. Today I will be talking to you about the environmental and economical impact of the Bathurst 1000 on the local area and NSW as a whole. For anyone who doesn’t know the Bathurst 1000 is a 1000km V8Supercars race which is held at Bathurst annually on the second weekend of October. The race has been held there since 1963 at the Mount Panorama track. The race is also known as the Great Race or the second race that stops the nation behind the Melbourne Cup. The Bathurst 1000 is
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"Stand Your Ground Laws Cat in the Hat ENG/757 December 7, 1941 Dr. Seus "Stand Your Ground" A Citizen's Right to Self Defense. As of 2012, 24 of the United States have put in place some form of “castle doctrine” or “stand your ground” law. These laws are designed to enable citizens to legally defend themselves with deadly force and eliminate the requirement for them to attempt to flee when they feel that an attacker is threatening their life. In the wake of the case in Sanford Florida in
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Criminal Defenses and Criminal Punishments Evelyn Diaz Strayer University LEG 320 Criminal Law Prof. Stratis-Malak May 23rd, 2014 Criminal Defenses and Criminal Punishments When determining if the use of force is lawful or justified by the court, various key points involved would have to be evaluated before deciding whether or not the use of force was warranted. Depending on the state statue, for example, if someone uses a Self-Defense and the Defense of Others approach in a court of law
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