The primary law enforcement officer in a countyis the __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
sheriff
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The Japanese-American Internment camps came about
a. at beginning of WWI b. at the outbreak of WWII c. during the Korean War d. in 1965
Simon argues that all administrators have limitations on their ability to process information and make rational decisions. This concept is known as ________.
A. bounded rationality B. nominal group technique C. organizational anomie D. garbage can decision-making
Prior to 1933, all states had a merit selection plan for filling vacant judgeships
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When the Miami-Dade County (Florida) Police Department received an anonymous tip that Joelis Jardines was growing marijuana in his home, they sent Franky to verify. After circling for a few minutes on Jardines's front porch, Franky, a chocolate Labrador trained to sniff out illegal drugs, sat down near the front door. This was a signal to the two officers on the scene that the dog smelled
something suspicious. Relying on Franky's expertise, the officers obtained permission from a judge to search Jardines' home. They found nearly 180 marijuana plants having an estimated street value of about $700,000 . Jardines claimed that the officers had violated his right to privacy and the Supreme Court agreed. "The police cannot . . . hang around on the lawn or in the side garden, trawling for evidence and perhaps peering into the windows of the home," said Justice Antonin Scalia. Which Amendment protects suspects such as Jardines from unreasonable searches? a. Fourth b. Fifth c. Sixth d. Fourteenth