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Mapp decision led to police being better trained and improved our rights

As a result of the police misconduct the Supreme Court provided a remedy - the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence from admission in a criminal prosecution - resulting in a dismissal of the charges. Forty-seven years before Mapp, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that evidence collected in federal prosecutions that violated the Fourth Amendment ban against illegal search and seizures would be excluded from trial. The rationale behind the exclusionary rule was to deter police misconduct. Many Supreme Court observers suggested that the Mapp decision would inundate courts with challenges and the guilty would go free in droves. Over the last 60 years, the Supreme Court has whittled away at the exclusionary rule.

Cars We Remember: GMC Motorhomes used Olds Toronado V8s

By Greg Zyla More Content Now USA TODAY NETWORK Q: Greg, my love for older cars takes me back to my teen years when my daily driver was a 1958 Edsel Ranger Sedan which I used to date my future wife, whom I married in 1975. Since then, my wife and I have grown our antique ownership to six cars, plus our 1977 GMC Palm Beach Motorhome. It s our motorhome I want to tell you about. While attending a car show in Columbia, Pennsylvania, in 2017, I spotted a 1977 23-foot GMC Motorhome. The owner showed my wife and me the inside, and my wife immediately fell in love with it and wanted to get one. I started looking for one within our budget and we found one in Marshall, Michigan.

Book review: In American Betiya, Indian-American teen s interracial romance raises tough questions

Anuradha D. Rajurkar’s “American Betiya” is a 21st-century variant of an archetypal tale: the first-generation American navigating between her parents’ old-country values and the exciting world around her as she figures out who she is. Stir in hormones and a love both first and forbidden, and that journey of self-definition becomes an urgent one. Rani, a high-school senior in Evanston, Illinois, dutifully follows the study-hard, get-into-medical-school trajectory her Indian parents sanction, until her encounter with Oliver, a tattooed white classmate, at a gallery opening of her photos. She is modest about her photos, while he is intense about making art (painting, collage and installation).

CoreCivic: Show your work

CoreCivic: Show your work More Content Now USA TODAY NETWORK Private prisons are the preferred pinata. Fewer than 9% of incarcerated people live under management by a private company, but they ve become a boogeyman of reform activists and the scapegoat for everything wrong with modern corrections. With every hit, journalists and an array of detractors hope more evidence of their iniquity will spill out. Because public records requests don t work on private companies courts have protected them and not required them to comply with the requests it s an ongoing game of Gotcha! between the public and private prisons. But sometimes these companies reveal themselves, as CoreCivic, formerly known as Corrections Corporation of America or CCA, has done during the first week of February 2021, in the aftermath of President Joe Biden s Jan. 26 executive order banning future contracts with private management companies. CoreCivic is the largest owner of real property used by the United St

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