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    fitting the height description. The evidence in this case that led me to this conclusion was the suspect coming out of the electronics store wearing a heavy coat in the summer‚ no person would be wearing a heavy coat in the summer in Phoenix. The arrest was conducted in a proper manner because the detectives found items on the suspect such as a gun‚ three ipods and two digital cameras that is when they issued the Miranda rights to the man. The detectives did the correct procedure; searching then

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    JIM GROOM NOTES Sources of human information The truth finding mission- most false convictions are made because of false witness statements Facial Identification Hard to describe a person’s features in words‚ but it is very easy to identify someone. Misattribution- you think someone assaults you‚ but it is actually a guy who lives in your apartment building and did not do it. You just miss inform yourself of what actually went down Change Blindness- cognitive attention and instinctive

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    Danforth and Hathorne

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    as they listen to Parris‚ a very selfish religious leader who claims every defence is an attack on the court‚ and asks for court orders to arrest the people who signed the testament for examination. * For example‚ the judges show absolutely no rationality when Putnam denies Giles’ accusation‚ that he “is killing his neighbours for land” and instead arrests Giles ruthlessly for contempt of the court. They are also unable to detect Elizabeth’s natural lies to save her husband and continue to persecute

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    Ride Along with a Cop

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    and machines. I found it very interesting because I didn’t know that police stations had all of that stuff. When he finished showing me the station we went out to his car and he explained to me all they have to do before and after every shift and arrest. They have to take out the seats and clean the floor so that if someone drops drugs they know exactly who they belong to. He also told me what all the things do in the car‚ but he said it would make sense if I could actually see it. We headed

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    Minorities are clearly over-represented among those arrested for a wide variety of crimes: is this a result of their greater involvement in criminal activity or the result of disproportionate arrest policies by law enforcement? This is only my opinion‚ but I think there is a disproportionate number of arrests among the minorities‚ the book doesn’t talk really much about the statistics for Hispanic population‚ but it does a good job talking about African Americans‚ 3. What is the relationship between

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    The Cop and the Anthem

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    of shelter for the winter. He is psychologically experienced in thinking of the local jail as ade facto homeless shelter‚ and the narrative shows him developing a series of tactics intended to encourage the police to classify him as a criminal and arrest him. Soapy’s ploys include swindling a restaurant into serving him an expensive meal‚ vandalizing the plate-glass window of a luxury shop‚ repeating his eatery exploit at a humble diner‚ sexually harassing a young woman‚ pretending to be publicly

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    Investigation Report Case # 123555 Investigator: Officer Rookie October 24‚ 2012 – October 30‚ 2012 The subject of this investigation is Ernie Hempway A.K.A Eric Cartman‚ suspected of committing robbery with a deadly weapon (ADW) towards the victim‚ John Steinbeck. On October 24‚ 2012‚ Steinbeck reported at approximately 3:00PM‚ he arrived at his residence located at 222 River Road‚ Riverend City. Steinbeck states he entered the house‚ turned on the television

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    of Law Enforcement In the first case the police conducted a lawful search of the suspect. They searched the suspect prior to arrest‚ since the arrest was based on probable cause. This search was valid because it was incidental to the arrest. In the second case‚ the police officers conducted a search that required a warrant. In this case‚ the officers only had an arrest warrant. The fact that the officers gained entry to the house through a 14 year old child was wrong‚ since they had no right to

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    Assignment: Policing and the Constitution Probable cause: sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime. Probable cause must exist for a law enforcement officer to make an arrest without a warrant‚ search without a warrant‚ or seize property in the belief the items were evidence of a crime. Probable cause in my understanding means that a police officer cannot accuse you of a crime that they are not able to prove. If you are

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    1/2015 pg. 111) Depending on each state‚ arraignment must occur in a reasonable manner after arrest. If not handle in a timely manner it could violate the defendant constitutional rights. The 6th amendment states “a right to speedy trial”. If it delays for a long period of time‚ the defendant could ask for a dismissal. When an arraignment is

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