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Ideas About How To Look For A Person In USA

It always gives you a warm feeling that your home when you meet old friends again. Just the idea that you are about to see them is a great experience, especially when you have not seen them for such a long time. Then we you meet, you can talk about memories in the past.

Just this week I was once again reunited with an old pal way back in my primary schooling. He is currently residing in the states, specifically in Florida. It was a fascinating story how he got hold of me when we have not communicated for a very long time. He was about to go to his hometown and have a vacation because he misses it so badly that he took time.

Last week was the time he arrived, the he got a good idea to meet his former classmates and friends but he had a problem because he does not have any single information on each one. Good thing is he had a facebook account that he checked and thought of Searching my name in the site. Gladly he did found me and had other Information about my address and stuff.

He decided to go to my address and only to find out that I was not there because I was having my own vacation also with my wife. But my folks are there then they gave him my phone number. He got a hold of me on the phone, and then we set a time for others to be there on the reunion.

I really learned to value technology just by that story. With the same idea, you can now find a person in USA using your own computer with its internet access. All you have to do is use a social networking site such as Myspace, Twitter and the one I mentioned he used, Facebook. You can also check Yahoo and Google for more details in finding a person in USA.

You can have connections once again with your friends and family in USA just by using the internet, now you can find a person in USA.

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U.S. Constitution 4th Amendment is Dead in America

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment04/

Some dumb Indiana Sheriff sits back and does absolutely nothing while an even dumber health inspector trespasses on private property without a warrant. I hope both these people got fired because this guy couldnt be more correct about his constitutional rights to privacy. Smart of him to get it all on film.
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Laporte County Health Dept
Julie Wolfe
809 State St. Suite 401A Laporte, In 46350
(219)326-6808 ext 200.
Fax (219)325-8628

DEPUTY CADE COOPER
SERVING SINCE 2004
Address: 809 State Street Suite 202A
LaPorte, Indiana 46350
Phone LaPorte Office Number: 219-326-7700
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Amendment IV (the Fourth Amendment) to the United States Constitution is one of the provisions included in the Bill of Rights. The Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, and was originally designed as a response to the controversial writs of assistance (a type of general search warrant), which were a significant factor behind the American Revolution. Toward that end, the amendment specifies that judicially sanctioned Search and arrest warrants must be supported by probable cause and be limited in scope according to specific Information supplied by a person (usually a peace officer) who has sworn by it and is therefore accountable to the issuing court.

The amendment applies only to governmental actors; it does not guarantee to people the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures conducted by private citizens or organizations. The Bill of Rights only restricts the power of the federal government, but the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the Fourth Amendment is applicable to state governments by operation of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Supreme Court has said that some searches and seizures may violate the Fourth Amendment’s reasonableness requirement even if a warrant is supported by probable cause and is limited in scope. Conversely, the Court has approved routine warrantless seizures, for example “where there is probable cause to believe that a criminal offense has been or is being committed.”

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