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A search of a student by a school official will be justified at its inception when there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law or the rules of the school.
Murder can be justified in cases such as the preservation of human life or in the case of self defence. This is very controversial as many people believe that how can some one judge what is justified to what is not.
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Homicide is NEVER justified, but the use of deadly force for self-defense is the only acceptable reason for killing another human being. In that case it is classified as "manslaughter."
The linear search algorithm is a special case of the brute force search.
Yes, Peter Carpenter's suspension was justified in case 88 due to his violation of company policies and insubordination towards his supervisor. The investigation found that he failed to follow proper procedures and displayed disrespectful behavior, warranting disciplinary action.
In California, there is no specific age at which police will automatically stop looking for a runaway child. Law enforcement agencies will generally continue to investigate and search for any missing person regardless of age. However, the level of resources allocated to the search may vary depending on the individual circumstances of the case.
The best case for a binary search is finding the target item on the first look into the data structure, so O(1). The worst case for a binary search is searching for an item which is not in the data. In this case, each time the algorithm did not find the target, it would eliminate half the list to search through, so O(log n).
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
The case is pending before the California Supreme Court as they granted review by a six-o vote to review the California Court Appeal Opinion in that case. The California Supreme Court set oral arguments in the case for April 7, 2009 in Los Angeles, California in this case