Always provide specific examples to support your main points, including, but not limited to, where appropriate: specific
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Always provide specific examples to support your main points, including, but not limited to, where appropriate: specific theories, materials, lectures, discussions, etc. In all questions, make sure that you 1) discuss 2) analyze and 3) reach conclusions on all legal issues; DO NOT assume that there is just oneanswer or a win-lose situation; instead, MAKE SURE that you talk about every possibility that you can think of as long as it answers the question. If it answers the question, you could get credit for it if it is in your exam essay; if it is not in your exam essay and stays in your head, you will definitely not get credit for it.
Madison robs a bank. She breaks down the door, tells the manager that she will shoot if the manager does not give her money, punches the manager, and then forces the manager into a car. She takes everyone's cell phones. Police officer Agatha chases Madison, who runs into Nelly's home. Agatha follows Madison through the home and sees a bag of white powder behind a box, and Agatha thinks she smells drugs. Agatha arrests Nelly and seizes the smelly bag. Agatha then asks Nelly if Agatha can look inside the bag, because Agatha's search warrant is for a bank robbery, not for drugs. Nelly doesn't own the drugs, but she says, "sure." Agatha breaks down doors in the house to make sure no one else is there then sees Victoria, in another house, choking and falling. Agatha runs into the other house, breaking down the front door, then realizes that Victoria was playing. Identify and discuss all criminal infractions, as well with all issues pertaining to search and seizure.