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    Criminal Justice System

    Justice System. The Police officers tasks are to apprehend the accused, and receive warrants and seek out those that are being indicted. They are the first line of defense within the Criminal Justice System. Police are to ensure the well being of society and to aid society at all times whether it is minor offenses like jay walking and major offenses like rape. Varying on the gravity of the offense, the police officer may issue you a warning, or read you your Miranda

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    Criminal Procedures Case Digest

    20. People v. Relova Facts: 5 Feb 1, 1975 - Police searched the ice plant owned by Opulencia; they discovered electric wiring, devices and contraptions had been installed without necessary authority from city govt 6 Nov 24, 1975 - Asst. City Fixcal filed info against Opulencia for violation of a city ordinance which prohibits unauthorized wiring installations. 7 Opulencia pleaded not guilty and filed motion to dismiss on the ground that the crime had alrdy prescribed (offense charged was

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    Legal Right to Search Computer Media

    Legal right to search the computer media ________________________________________ Can US Customs Search & Seize Your Laptop Computer Without Cause? YES They Can! Summary During my research, I located an article relating to the “legal right to search the computer media” of an individual. According to the this article, it is not illegal for the United States Customs to search and seize a person’s personal computer media at anytime. Some time ago around the year two-thousand six in the month

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    Case Summary: Street Law High School

    Andrew Madison attends Street Law High School (SLHS). He was caught on school property by a police; he was smoking and had a weapon that was supposedly used to give Officer Bates and him a cut. Officer Bates has now charged him with assaulting an officer, assault and battery, and disorderly conduct. These are violations of DJ Codes. Andrew Madison is not guilty for these charges, because he did not do anything that was not protected by the amendments. On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, SLHS had minimum

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    Supreme Court Case: Vernonia School District V. US

    Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, 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." The Acton’s filed a lawsuit against the school district board, and stating that it violated the 4th

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    Criminal Process Argumentative Essay

    to not only tell you about seeing legal counsel regarding the criminal process, but I am here to be you criminal defense attorney- informing you about our police investigation, arrest, prosecution, trial or plea bargain, sentencing, imprisonment, parole, and final discharge to be a part of society - claiming your life again. Police investigations not only take matters into their own hands, they need help and those who specialize in specific things in a crime such as, Federal Bureau of

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    Criminal Identification Procedures in the 21st Century

    Criminal Identification Procedures in the 21st Century Within the criminal justice system many technological advances exist to assist law enforcement officials in identifying a criminal suspect. The technological advances that continue to assist the criminal justice system in these identifications are Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) analysis, biometric identification, Intra-agency databases for DNA, fingerprinting and palm printing, and camera and wiretap surveillance. Each aspect serves a specific

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    Rights of the Accused

    court of law (Meese, 2009). The Fourth Amendment, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, 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

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    Intro to Criminal Justice

    Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia. This organization is considered a federal agency and exercises jurisdiction over military personnel who are suspected offenders of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as civilian personnel when probable cause leads the agency to believe the person committed a serious offense under United States Code with a nexus to the U.S. Army. The CID investigates allegations within the United States Army. The command does not charge individuals with crimes.

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    Predictive Policing

    process improvement as well. Predictive policing is a perfect example of this combination of a proven process and information technology coming together to create an effective tool. Compstat (COMPuter STATistics) is one such tool that has optimized police departments abilities to predict and reduce crime when compared to random street patrols. Our society is sophisticated on many levels and crime is no different. Just as we have advancements on the positive aspects of life, the negative aspects are

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