was that I was always taught to do what is right and that if someone is in danger to get help. The ladies was impacted by my decision because when the police arrived he told them that if they continued, and he had to come back again that he would arrest both of them. The outcome was that the ladies were not arrested, they calmed down and went to their rooms and the rest of the night went
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Module 3 Assignment 2 One crime Mary Jones had been previously charged with is resisting arrest. In N.Y. State PEN. LAW § 205.30 resisting arrest is defined as: A person is guilty of resisting arrest when he intentionally prevents or attempts to prevent a police officer or peace officer from effecting an authorized arrest of himself or another person. Resisting arrest is a class A misdemeanor. Jones has had several run-ins with law enforcement. I believe that the society in which Mary Jones
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possession.” Statistics do show that the people arrested for marijuana, 90% of it is just for possession. This is unfair because people are not selling it, they are not criminals, and they are just smoking it for their own use. They also state, “Marijuana arrests make Justice more expensive and less efficient in the U.S…” It is expensive because the government is spending all this money on court cases for just smoking pot and wasting jail space on basically innocent people. The High Times article also states
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lawful arrest. It states that if someone is lawfully arrested the police can search the person and the surrounding area. The second exception to the amendment is the plain view exception, which states that if an officer see’s something in plain view that is breaking the law that can seize whatever is breaking the law and places you under arrest. Like if your growing marijuana plants in your backyard and an officer looks over your fence and see’s it he can seize the plants and put you under arrest. The
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Moore confirmed he was David Lee Moore. Dispatch was able to confirm that Moore’s license was suspended based upon the ID number provided, and that he was illegally operating a vehicle, which is a misdemeanor. Moore was informed that he was under arrest for driving on a suspended license and that his vehicle was going to be impounded. Officer Y cuffed and advised Moore of Miranda Rights. Officer X radioed to dispatch for a tow truck to be dispatched to their location to impound the vehicle. Officer
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charges she said on a social media site that the young man got what he deserved and she never doubted that the courts would send the officer to jail. Eric Garner from New York died from a heart attack after being choked by an officer for resisting arrest. Eric Garner was being arrested for selling cigarettes illegally. Racial profiling affects a wide array of communities of color. More than 240 years of slavery and 90 years of legalized racial segregation have led to systemic profiling of Blacks in
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while in West Jordan there are a lot of young people. Another reason may be that in West Jordan there are a lot more single-parent homes. This can sometimes lead kids to left unattended, which, in theory, creates a higher crime rate. Part 1 crime arrests for the year 2012 Drug Offenses 8.9% of Part 2 crimes committed are drug offenses. I believe that drug-related crimes can be related to property crimes and crimes against persons, but not in all cases. Sometimes, people under the influence of
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISCTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION ESTATE OF ROLAND ROHM, by its Personal Representative, Geraldine Livermore, Plaintiff, vs. Case No. 1:04-CV-552 Hon. Richard Alan Enslen DANIEL LUBELAN, individually, JOHN JULIN, individually, JERRY ELLSWORTH, individually, STEVE HOMRICH, individually, DAVID BOWER, individually, jointly and severally, Defendants. _______________________________________/ Of Counsel: HILL AND
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Case #186 Beep! Beep! Ah a new text from the headquarters. Hooray! I am getting transferred to Las Vegas. By the way I’m Jacky Serov, oh Inspector Jacky Serov. I’m a cop in Los Angles, and I’m getting promoted to Las Vegas as an assistant commissioner. We finally landed in McCarran international airport. Soon we left for the headquarters. I rushed to the commissioner’s room and stopped. I sighed and went in. Hmm, he looked strict. His name was Commissioner Vince McMahon. I saluted him and sat
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The “How Kristin Died” case study discusses the inherent problems with organizational design and how it can have tragic implications for innocent victims. The case discusses the murder of Kristin and the difficulties she encountered when dealing with our bureaucratic system. For Kristin the court system failed her and this case outlines how the inefficiencies in the system can have a profound negative impact on other individuals too. Much of this case is related to organizational theory. Organizational
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