First option: There was much theft occurring before the Revolution and unjustified search was the only way to reclaim goods.
The settlers in the "New World" responded to the strict mercantilist policies of the British Crown by smuggling and taking part in illicit trade. The British would attempt to impose revenue laws, but it was unsuccessful until British authorities made use of writs of assistance (general warrants; allowed the bearer to seize any prohibited goods, and etc).
Answer:
Elderly people above 50 years
It does not
Explanation:
Among all inmates incarcerated, the elderly age groups are growing faster than the other groups, growing three times as fast as the other groups and it is a major issue in terms of health management for correction institution.
It is not surprising due to the nature of the incarceration, which are dependent of a number of factors, including
1) Incarceration time
2) Advancement of technology to detect crime
3) Changing nature of crime
4) Comparative improvement in safety of the inmates
5) Lack of correlation of the sentencing duration of the inmates.
1. A judge
2. Plaintiff
3. Stare decisis
4. Felony
5. Offender
6. Jury
7. Offense
8. Supreme Court
9. Defendant
10. Compensatory damages
11. Appeal I think
12. Lawsuit
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