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    Exclusionary Rule Essay

    search. The government argued there was no search of a person, house, papers, or effects, so the Fourth Amendment did not apply. 2. Please explain the Exclusionary Rule? How does the case of Mapp v. Ohio (1961) relate to the rule? Exclusionary rule is a rule of evidence that excludes evidence from being admitted in criminal trial. This rule relate to the case Mapp v. Ohio for the first time to protect the rights by the Fourth Amendment as the protection of the rights of the citizens of freedom from

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    Warrantless Search Research Paper

    Legal Question Presented Is the warrantless search constitutional? Short Answer The warrantless search is constitutional. Statement of Facts Kentucky undercover police officers set up a controlled buy of cocaine outside an apartment complex. When an uniformed police moved in on the suspect, the suspect ran to a breezeway of an apartment building. As the officers arrived in the area, they heard a door shut. When the officers banged on the door people and things began moving in the apartment. The

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    Disc Golf Research Paper

    Visitors to Rock Spring Park will soon find the sky filled with multicolored flying saucers, gliding through the air in search of a spot to land. These are not UFOs, but the flying discs thrown by players at the annual Rock Spring Memorial disc golf tournament Saturday. “It’s providing disc golf to the community, but it’s also revitalizing Rock Spring Park,” Jeff Ligon, who helped design the course and organize the tournament, said. “There was nothing really going on there besides bad things and

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    Personal Narrative: Little League World Series

    Little League World Series Then I woke up. I sat at the edge of my hotel bed at the Hampton Inn, and waited for my arm to wake up. I put my uniform on, just waiting to get in the car and drive to the championship game. I thought to myself, this is the biggest platform I’ve ever been on, I get to play on national television in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. My team has to win, if we don’t, my dreams are crushed. But first, this is how we got there. The smell of the freshly cut grass and then painted

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    Blue Devils Softball Team Case Study

    The Blue Devils softball team fell short of what would have been an uplifting comeback with a 5-4 loss in their second double header game against Robert Morris University. On a fielder’s choice, Taylor Bartlow scored the winning run in the final inning to claim victory for the Colonials, meanwhile the Blue Devils dropped their record to 4-14 and 0-2 in North East Conference play. RMU got off to a quick start in the first inning to support their starting pitcher Laura Coulter. With Jordan Gurganus

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    Personal Narrative-Football Night

    Football Night “Line it up and start stretching.” I heard coach Quick say to us. So I line up and start to stretch. We start at putting our arm across our chests’. Then end at back-pedals. “Let’s watch the rest of the 7th grade game” I said. 5 minutes till our game. The 7th grade did very well. They were winning 18-6. With 40 seconds left, one of the 7th graders ripped the ball out of the running-back’s hands then ran the ball 2 or 3 yards. Offence goes out to run more plays. One more touchdown

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    Personal Narrative: The Sport Of Softball

    Fans cheering, players nervous, the intensity is high. Runners on all the bases, score is 4-4 winning run is on third with just one batter left. Just in a second, the longest game ever became the shortest. The run had scored, and we lost. Ever since I was little, my love for the game of softball has flourished. Not only has softball taught me plays, it developed me as a person. The hard work that the game requires teaches a lesson to never give up, even when you make a mistake. Softball has connected

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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Study

    Maitri Spence-Sharpe, ADMJ 2 Sec. 8001 Citation: Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961) Facts: Three police officers went to Miss Dollree Mapp's home looking for a person wanted for questioning regarding a bombing. They had been informed that the person was hiding in Miss Mapp's house. She did not let them in because her attorney advised her not to unless the officers had a search warrant. The police remained outside doing surveillance until more officers arrived a few hours later. At that point they

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    Summary: The Contingent Exclusionary Rule

    Donald Dripps proposes a hybrid solution called the Contingent Exclusionary Rule to the overly debated topic of the Exclusionary Rule. “The contingent exclusionary rule incorporates some of the strong points of both exclusion and damages” (Dripps, 2001). The Contingent Exclusionary Rule adds a high monetary damages sanction to unintentional law enforcement failures in order to create deterrence. “The idea is that police officer are motivated to conduct proper searches because if they do not, any

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    Personal Narrative: The Softball Game

    The Softball Game Everything is moving in slow motion, everyone around me seems to be moving at the pace of a snail. I can feel every single one out of ten thousand jolts of energy sparking through my entire body. My eyes shoot around like crazy trying to follow everything that’s happening outside of my head. I can’t think of anything else, only one single thought occupies my mind… ‘Will we win?’ I ask myself this question over and over again, nonstop. Then the world speeds up moving

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