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    Inter-reciprocity applied to electrical networks

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    Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Since When Is Dicta Enough to Trump Fourth Amendment Rights? The Aftermath of \u3cem\u3eFlorida v. J.L.\u3c/em\u3e

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    Unfortunately for individual liberty, and the inestimable right to personal security, the Supreme Court\u27s extraneous language in its otherwise, well-reasoned decision in Florida v. J.L., and the lower federal courts\u27 interpretation of that extraneous language, have jeopardized the Constitutional right to be free from capricious stops and frivolous frisks, both of which necessarily intrude on the sanctity of the person and sometimes inflict great indignity and arouse strong resentment . . . . When read logically and narrowly, the J.L. decision holds that an anonymous telephone tip, alone, does not give law enforcement a sufficient legal basis to stop or frisk a suspect. Nevertheless, in dicta, the Court hypothesized about some extreme danger to the public that might justify a warrantless search based on an anonymous tip, even without probable cause and absent any showing that the anonymous tip was reliable. Based on that dicta in J.L., the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals approved a warrantless search of a suspect\u27s home based largely on information provided by an anonymous caller who reported that arguing and gunshots were emanating from a specific address. The Eleventh Circuit justified the search by construing the report as one of a serious threat to human life. If federal courts adopt the reasoning from the dicta in J.L., the protections of the Fourth Amendment will vanish. Permitting law enforcement officers to conduct a Terry stop or, worse, a search of someone\u27s home based on an anonymous, but urgent, report of danger or criminal conduct would convert the Terry decision from a narrow exception... into one that swallows the general rule that searches are \u27reasonable\u27 only if based on probable cause

    Marriage record of Touchstone, Samuel A. and Hankins, Rosa Lee

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    Marriage license for Samuel A. Touchstone and Rosa Lee Hankins. J.L. Hampton was the officiant

    Marriage record of Lee, J. L. and Frinley, Mary

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    Marriage license for J.L. Lee and Mary Frinley. R.D. Lewis was the officiant

    'Twas on the beach at Brighton one fine Summer day, I met this handsome man who stole my heart away [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceTo Wm. Lingard, Author & Singerads on inside back cover for J.L. Peters stock353-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 053, Item 027W.D. Raphaelson.Sung by LingardPaleri[?

    'Twas on the beach at Brighton one fine Summer day, I met this handsome man who stole my heart away [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceTo Wm. Lingard, Author & Singerads on inside back cover for J.L. Peters stock353-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 053, Item 027W.D. Raphaelson.Sung by LingardPaleri[?
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