Stop, Search, and Seizure

Stop, Search, and Seizure

Every day, law enforcement officials evaluate suspicious actions of suspects and apply their understanding of the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures in their cases. Locate an article in the recent media involving a criminal case in which a stop, a search, or a seizure was undertaken by law enforcement officials. It can be at a local or national level, though not at an international level.Based on your current understanding of the laws regarding criminal stops, searches, or seizures, do you believe that the law enforcement agency in question accurately complied with the law?Make a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation comprising 6 to 7 slides, keeping the following questions in mind:Was probable cause a factor in this case?If not, should it have been?How should probable cause be implemented, in general?As a law enforcement official, what are some of the questions that you might ask yourself in this case before you engage in a stop, search, or seizure or seek a warrant from the court?Present the details in the Notes section of your presentationSubmission Details:Identified an event in the media and demonstrated an understanding of the factors that led to the stop, search, and seizure.28Analyzed whether the law enforcement agency in question accurately complied with the law?24Demonstrated an understanding of the factors that prompt law enforcement officials to act or cease from stop, search, or seizure.28Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.20Total:100