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©Constitutional Law - defines our form of REPRESENTITIVE
GOVERNMENT and identifies the powers and limitations of its THREE
BRANCHES (EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL)
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©Negligence - FAILURE to use due or reasonable care in a situation
that results in harm to another
©elements of negligence - 1. Duty to act with care
2. Breach of duty
3. Causation or proximate cause
, 4. Damages
©According to what dictionary defines "duty to act"? - Blacks Laws
Dictionary
©Qualified immunity - PROTECTS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS from
liability for civil damages insofar as their conduct does not violate
clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a
reasonable person would have known
©GRUBBS V STATE OF FLORIDA - warrantless planned searches
(doing searches gets your hands grubby)
©Arrest warrant - it applies to a probation officer, is a court order
authorizing the officer to take into custody the individual named on a
violation of probation warrant to answer for charges specified in the
warrant
©in court what will a probation officer attend the most? - Deposition
©Trial - is an examination of FACTS and RELATED law, PRESIDED
OVER BY A JUDGE or other magistrate who has the authority or
jurisdiction to hear that matter