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    expiration date, license showing the cigarette retailers license, tobacco warning signs, minor posting signs, firearms prohibited sign, and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) warning sign must be posted in the women restrooms and clearly visible at the entrance to the store. Other equipment that is needed are break room supplies, computer, registers, networking equipment, office supplies, printers, scanners, phone system, security system, point of sale, and postage and mailing. Target Customer Demographics

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    arrested. The trial and appellate courts of New York decided that Quarles’s statements prior to being read his Miranda warning and the gun inadmissible evidence for the trial. The Supreme Court believed that the lower courts decisions was incorrect due to the fact that the officers were acting with the Public Safety Exception which allows for the omission of the Miranda warning prior to questioning a suspect when public safety is jeopardized, (Albanese, 2013). The court believed that in order for

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    consequences. Because happiness is the only thing that is good in itself, and unhappiness is the only thing that is inherently bad, everything else is only good or bad according to its tendency to produce happiness or unhappiness. In a business type system, utilitarianism is also attractive as a means of decision-making in which the majority must choose wisely. This type of decision making may have a positive effect on what action to take, but at the same time it might have a cost that would not be

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    American citizens and give them rights. Even know a person is arrested does not mean he or she is guilty of crime. In The United States we have a justice system in place to determine if the subject is guilty or not and to ensure that the person who was arrested rights were not violated. This includes the right to council, issued of the Miranda warning, and a speedy trial. If the subjects rights were violated this can mean rather the subject is guilty or not he or she could be let go or found not guilty

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    questions relating to the crime that he is suspected of committing. The Supreme Court has ruled that this applies to not only the trial but also, police interrogations. Moreover, if the police want to question a suspect, they must first give him Miranda warnings. Is it genuine that to capture you, a cop needs to let you know the Miranda rights and inquire as to whether you get it? Imagine a scenario in which somebody continues saying they don't get it. As indicated by me-No. This is something individuals

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    This incident happened in the City of Auburn, County of King, Washington. On 3-3-3016 at about 1830 hrs I was westbound on SE 312th ST near the intersection of 112th ST SE, when I was alerted, via my in car automated license plate reader system (ALPR), to a possible stolen vehicle. The ALPR indicated the vehicle, WA/AUY8263 had just passed my vehicle heading eastbound toward 124th ST SE. I advised dispatch, via radio, of the plate and dispatch advised the vehicle was a reported stolen vehicle

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    Almost everyone who has seen a cop television show or movie has heard the saying “You have the right to remain silent”. In America, people are raised to believe that the justice system never fails, and that no matter what happens justice will always prevail, though for some people this safety net has failed them. Since the late 1980s six studies have documented 250 interrogation-induced false confessions. Police-induced false confessions are the result of multistep process and sequence of influence

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    Miranda decision. The Miranda warning was put in place to help suspects from self incriminating themselves from crimes they did not commit and also helping the police properly apprehend and obtain a criminal conviction with the proper procedure. Robertson Wallace Ch.9 Pgs. 135-137 2. Do you believe the Miranda warning is still a valid concept? Why? I do believe the Miranda warning is still a valid concept as it keeps our constitutional rights in place and moves the justice system forward. It helps police

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    Miranda Rights Sammy Alvarado Profr. T. Gravatt AGGE 146 11/06/2014 II. Introduction I initiated my quest for answers in the one place you can count on to get answers, Turlock Police Department. I went to the newly opened Public Safety Department. I got to the window where a nice gray haired front desk officer/attendant asked me what he could help me with. I told him, my name is Sammy Alvarado and I was a student at Modesto Junior College and wanted to see

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    Christian Vargas Professor Buckley Federal Government November 2, 2014 Miranda Rights The Miranda Rights, also known as the Miranda Warning, were derived from the 5th and 6th amendments in which they guarantee all people who are taken into arrest the right to trial, council, and to be appointed a lawyer. Although not explicitly expressed in the constitution, the Miranda rights provide the necessary precautions for self-incrimination and proper trial by providing those who have been arrested or incarcerated

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