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      and convincing evidence that defendant are dangerous and pose a threat to the community at large and the court participants in particular. WEEKS v U.S.: evidence illegally seized by a federal official cannot be. used in federal court. WILSON v ARKANSAS: even when armed with a warrant, the police generally must "knock and announce" before ...

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      Earlier that day, at a local Federal Express office, City of Pensacola police officers had intercepted a package addressed to 3407B Hernandez Street ("Townhouse B") containing 30 pounds of marijuana. They obtained a warrant to search Townhouse B from a state-court judge and planned to make a controlled delivery there.

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      Dartmouth College v Woodward, 1819 (Civics) Protected contracts (charters) McCulloch v Maryland, 1819 (both) Supreme Court case which established federal control over state governments. A state can not tax a federal agency.

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      An assistant U.S. attorney charges Sandy in federal court with conspiracy to violate 18 U.S.C. §2342, because of the Salon’s possession and distribution of e-cigarettes across state lines. He also charges her with a violation of 18 U.S.C. §1028(a)(7) − identity fraud − because Sandy used her sister’s I.D. to buy the e-cigarettes.

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