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(CIA) Work Paper On The Fourth Amendment (Shawn Dexter John Is The Sole Author)
(CIA) Work Paper On The Fourth Amendment (Shawn Dexter John Is The Sole Author)
Highest level of attained university academic degree: Master of Arts in History (along with a
Graduate Certificate in International Studies)
Other level of attained university academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in History (along with a minor in
Economics).
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*The following attachment, located two paragraphs down, provides the acutely edited and refined
version of the published book The New Societies: Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern
Caribbean model of Commonality.
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I will provide any update to the [edited and completed] manuscript, if any – [EDITED AND
COMPLETED] The New Societies – Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern Caribbean model of
Commonality.
The version published as a book was simply a covert sketch, published in that manner to provide a
template to government affiliates working across distance preceding its expected completion at a then
later date (corresponding with me editing work today) – quite a humble act. Tampering might have
devalued the book material but the model and intent were communicated well preceding the
publication of the [completed] edited version (here) – the completed version consists of slightly over
200 pages. (The edited version is presented as a bonafide law article.)
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The fourth amendment of the Constitution of the United States provides profound security to the
American people. This particular safeguard is employed in enjoying real property, enables the
security of person, and secures personal property including privately-held correspondences, records,
and such. Essentially, this amendment provides that every individual should be secure in his or her
privacy and that every person should be safe from physical harm and in keeping unbreached
property. Every individual is free to preserve, reasonably, the effected comfort gained in enjoying any
of these.
Note:
1. Emergency circumstances, specifically the observation of live criminal activity or credible &
heightened suspicion by law enforcement, loosen the warrant requirement. Reasonability
requires credibility and notable arousal in discriminating searched subjects and arrestees.
Concerning arrestees, credible evidence is a stern pre-requisite regarding the process of lawful
detainment. The U.S. Supreme Court’s usage of the “reasonable suspicion standard” does
inherently present general elements for certifying satisfaction per the level of scrutiny demanded
by the Fourth Amendment. Here, in this note, I am using language which meets the necessary
level of satisfaction in both American and international jurisprudence.
References:
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My contact information for potential employers (including employing professional fellowships and
United States federal or state government offices): carindian1@gmail.com or
sdexterjohn@gmail.com.
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