How do you think that the judge will rule on this motion

Questions and Answers part two
Q8
you will answer as the law enforcement agent.
How do you think that the judge will rule on this motion to suppress? Does it matter that she was already under arrest at the time of her statements?
Please note that your answers have nothing to do with your personal feelings, thoughts or experiences with these issues. Your answers are to be based purely on the law, specifically precedent set by case law. Reviewing the Week 6 Content will be very helpful to you in finding relevant case law.
A 19-year-old student, Sally, has been arrested by the police for possession of a small amount of marijuana while driving home from a college party. Assume that the police officer had probable cause to stop Sally for drunk driving. During the search of Sally's pockets incident to her arrest, the police find an unregistered handgun, a bag of prescription drugs issued to a woman named “Judy O’Heary, aged 74,” and $5,000 in cash in her car.
When the police confronts her with these items, she says, “I need those pills because of my back pain. And, I have no idea where that gun came from.” The police officer then asks her why you need more than 350 tablets of painkillers, and she states, “You have no idea how bad my back hurts.”
Based on her statements about the pills, the police charge her with intent to sell and distribute prescription drugs. At trial, her attorney makes a motion to suppress the admission of the statements, arguing in relevant part that she made the statement without being given her Miranda rights. In response, the police argue that she made statements voluntarily and not under duress.
Q9
What are the elements of a great website and how does blogging impact the success of a website?
Q10
Reading Group Development, there is much discussion on the role we play as individuals within a group. For this discussion, first individually identify five terms that would describe your personal self and five terms that describe your professional self. For the group response, compare and contrast these self-identifiers within the group. What are some potential issues, if any?
Q11
Business: klassik Styles Hair Salon
After a long day or two of interviewing candidates, it is time to stop and reflect on how each person did. Why do you think that post interview evaluations important? Should you go with your gut or with facts on making the final decision?
Q12
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Building upon your Digital Advertisement from last week's assignment, develop an advertisement you can utilize in a web page for your company's product and/or service as part of an integrated marketing communication (IMC) framework.
Q13
Before making your post this week, please go to this Food Safety Quiz and keep track of your answers and score.
For this discussion, please share your results. You don't have to share your score, but please give a general idea of how well you did, and whether or not the results (or any of the information) surprised you. Next, please share one food safety myth or improper food safety practice that you were not aware of prior to beginning this course.
QUIZ
Q14
Read: http://digital-deadly-sins.theguardian.com/#/Envy/19 “I Fake It On Facebook”
Answer the following questions.
How do people construct an identity on social media? Provide examples. Is selective self-presentation occurring?
Is it unethical to create a different version of yourself online? When could it be considered unethical?
Q15
Choose one case from the history of science that illustrated the treatment of underrepresented populations. First, define the population. A population is a general description of the underrepresented group; for example, "women", "People with Disabilities", and "African Americans" are all examples of populations (although there are others). Next, describe the event, including details about the event itself as well as its significance to the development of science. Finally, emphasis the impact on both society and direct impact on underrepresented population.
Q16
In the news we are constantly hearing about security breaches, invasion of personal privacy, and the increasing prevalence of our digital footprint. The increased availability of digital information presents concerns and challenges of privacy, accuracy, intellectual property rights, security, and censorship. As a global citizen, you need to be aware of these issues and how they impact your life (CO6).
Your instructor will set-up two (2) conversation groups this week in which you will select one topic to discuss which interests you.
· Conversation Group: Privacy
· Privacy, as it relates to social media, video surveillance, drones, digital footprint or other topics as they relate to digital privacy.
· How does the electronic environment impact one’s right to privacy?
· Conversation Group: Security
· Security, as it relates to social media, video surveillance, drones, digital footprint or other topics as they relate to digital privacy.
· How does the electronic environment impact one’s personal security?
Using the Richard G. Trefry Library or another credible source, locate and read a quality article regarding digital privacy or security. Be sure to provide attribution for your source in the forum. As you are formulating your initial post consider the following questions:
· What is the issue? Tell us about it as if we know nothing on the topic.
· What are the pros and cons of the issue?
· Why is the issue important?
· How might the issue impact your life?

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Solution: How do you think that the judge will rule on this motion