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    34-0. Michigan dominated Ohio State in their first couple meetings. “Carmen Ohio”, Ohio State alma mater, was wrote in 1902 on the way back from Ann Arbor after losing to Michigan 86-0. Ohio State better and better each year until they final grew big enough to join the Big Ten in 1912. It is 1950, snow is coming down harder than ever and the wind is brutal but yet two teams are out on a football field with a stadium full of Scarlet and Blue all around. Michigan vs Ohio State has long been the greatest

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    The Ohio State men's basketball team has had back-to-back disappointing seasons and most people believe that head Coach Thad Matta should be fired from his job. Ohio State is a program that over the last ten years has been accustomed to winning games and being at the top of the Big Ten standings, and the last two years under coach Matta were not up to most fans standards. I believe that Thad Matta should not be fired and that he will turn the program around if given more time. Thad Matta has been

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    Transportation System

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Definition A transportation system can be referred to as the logistics and the equipments used in moving passengers as well as goods from one place to another. It covers travelling by all types of transport, from buses to cars and to boats, space travel as well as aircrafts. Transportation methods are employed in groups movement planning and logistics, in addition to running local schools bus services (Gerdes, 2008). Function of the Transportation

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    MILLERSBURG — A local man who admittedly filmed coworkers using an employee bathroom now faces the potential of local jail time. Sheldon L. Overholt, 42, of 5628 Township Road 401, Millersburg, pleaded guilty last week in Holmes County Municipal Court to three counts of voyeurism. Overholt is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 30, at which time he faces combined sentences of up to 270 days in jail and $2,250 in fines. By virtue of his conviction, Overholt also will be classified as a Tier 1 sex offender

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    HAT Task 1 July 21, 2012 There is a sign on the Highway as you enter Celina that reads, “One of 100 best small towns”. Celina is a rural community in North Western Ohio. It is home of the largest manmade lakes ;{ it is 21 square miles covering over 13,500 acres in both Mercer and Auglaize counties.}Corn fields and farms surround the city on all sides and country air can make an outsider either smile or cover their nose; 60.6% of the population is rural living. Main street is home of some of the

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    The Case Of Terry V. Ohio

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    Terry v. Ohio is an important case in law enforcement. What did the Court say in this case, and why is it important? The Supreme Court made it clear with its ruling that, police do have the authority to stop or detain an individual for a questioning for a short-term period without probable cause if he/she make have or about to commit a crime. This ruling is important because it gives police officer the authority to help protect him/herself as well as the community. It also puts steps in place

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    • Fourth Amendment jurisprudence is primarily concentrated in four areas: 1) defining “searches”; 2) the Warrant Requirement, in which warrantless searches are semantically precluded except in specific and tightly constricted situations; 3) the Probable Cause Requirement, whose exclusive provisions are closely associated with the Warrant Requirement’s proscription of police inquiries into same; and, 4) the exclusionary rule, which presumptively excludes any information or evidence gathered

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    Facts of the Case: Mapp was arrested for possessing obscene pictures, after police illegally obtained them. At the time Ohio had a statute that made the possession of obscene literature criminal. At Mapp’s trial no search warrant was admitted into evidence, however she was still convicted. The Court citing Wolf vs Colorado found that evidence obtained from an unlawful search and seizure is admissible in criminal prosecution. On appeal, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed the judgment

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    It wasn 't until 1968 that the need for a lower than probable cause was viewed by the Supreme Court. In Terry v. Ohio, the court took defense conflicts to the detention of a suspect of robbery and that they closed the gun he had.. An article in wikipedia said “The court noted that a temporary investigative detention is less of an infringement of a person 's liberty

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    The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution make up the bill of rights written by James Madison. He wrote this in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individuals rights. The Bill Of Rights states specific prohibitions on Governmental power. What influenced James Madison to write these Amendments was The Virginia Declaration Of Rights by George Maddison. The Bill Of Rights was inspired by Thomas Jefferson who was Madison 's mentor and created on September

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