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[SSX] 12 Games of Christmas! Ep. 1! – Video


[SSX] 12 Games of Christmas! Ep. 1!
Hope you guys enjoy this episode! Please Like and Comment below! (It really helps out!!) Don #39;t mind me, I #39;m just terrible at tehse types of games... Hey! Like the video? Then consider subscribing...

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JNUG Technical Analysis 12/26/14 – Video


JNUG Technical Analysis 12/26/14
A look at the daily and 15 minute JNUG charts. Questions, comments welcome. Please subscribe to my channel and thanks for watching! Join me on the new social networking site that provide...

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When TV actresses rocked Instagram

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Karishma Tanna seems to be very active on social networking sites. There are bundles of photos that are clicked by the actress and posted on her Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. However, the actress is currently a part of the Colors' reality show, Bigg Boss 8 and hence isn't active on social media. But we are sure that no sooner is she out of the house, whether as a winner or not, she will be back to posing for pictures or clicking selfies for her many fans who follow her on the social networking sites. Here, Karishma is seen posing pretty for what seems to be a selfie.

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Ankita Lokhande played the typical bahu in Balaji's TV show, Pavitra Rishta. However, she sheds her bahu avatar when she is not posing for the camera. While the actress is usually seen posting pictures of herself with beau, Sushant Singh Rajput, here she is seen posing for a selfie all by herself. In a picture that appears to have been taken inside a car, the usually decked-up bahu of the small screen is taking it easy in casuals and rocks the sunglasses.

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Mouni RoyThe actress better known as Sati from Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev seems to be a selfie freak. She is very active on social networking sites and all her social networking accounts are always updated with pictures of her whereabouts. She is reportedly dating Mohit Raina but they are yet to reveal it to the world. Apart from being a great actor, Mouni Roy is also a graceful dancer and is often seen taking pictures dressed in all the finery.

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Federal Criminal Defense Attorney Hope Lefeber Discusses Supreme Court Case Holding That Police Officer's Mistaken …

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) December 26, 2014

Last week, the US Supreme Court delivered another blow to 4th Amendment civil liberties. In Heien v. North Carolina, 574 U.S. __ (2014), the Court, for the first time, allowed the police to benefit from not knowing the law. Federal criminal defense attorney Hope Lefeber explains the ruling and discusses its implications.

According to court documents, Heiens car was stopped after a North Carolina patrol car noticed the car only had one working brake light. Believing two working brake lights were required, the officer pulled the car over and ultimately discovered cocaine inside. Petitioner was charged with attempted trafficking in North Carolina state court. Petitioner moved to suppress the search because state law only required vehicles to have one working brake-light. He alleged, therefore, that the officer stopped him for conduct that was fully legal. The trial court denied the motion. (Docket No. 13-604, Nicholas Brady Heien, Petitioner v. North Carolina). Heien then pleaded guilty to two counts of trafficking, while reserving his right to appeal the denial of his motion to suppress.

On appeal the North Carolina Court of Appeals reversed. After careful analysis of the North Carolina statute governing brake lights, the Court of Appeals concluded the stop violated the Fourth Amendment, explaining that "an officer's mistaken belief that a defendant has committed a traffic violation is not an objectively reasonable justification for a traffic stop". The Court of Appeals then held that evidence from the search had to be suppressed under the exclusionary rule. The Supreme Court of North Carolina then reversed the Court of Appeals, holding that the officer's mistake of law was objectively reasonable, and, therefore, the search was justified and constitutional.

The United States Supreme Court affirmed. The Court had long accepted that an officers mistake of fact would not violate the Fourth Amendment. See Illinois v. Rodriguez, 497 U.S. 177, 183-86 (1990). The Court had little difficulty in extending the same courtesy to an officers mistake of lawas long as it was a reasonable mistake. To be reasonable is not to be perfect, and so the Fourth Amendment allows for some mistakes on the part of government officials, giving them fair leeway for enforcing the law in the communitys protection. As such, the majority held that a police officer's reasonable mistake of law can indeed provide the individualized suspicion required by the Fourth Amendment to justify a traffic stop based upon that understanding.

Ms. Lefeber explains that this is an extraordinary intrusion into our Fourth Amendment rights, as a police officer can now justify a stop and search in any case and it no longer matters whether the person stopped violated any law, let alone a traffic violation.

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NSA Waits Until Christmas Eve to Reveal a Decade’s Worth of Its Mistakes – Video


NSA Waits Until Christmas Eve to Reveal a Decade #39;s Worth of Its Mistakes
The National Security Agency went all out on a Christmas gift this year: a decade #39;s worth of declassified documents on the unauthorized surveillance of Americans. Turns out it #39;s the NSA that...

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