expulsion and $100 fine
It Doesn't
Civil Liberties
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the US Constitution. It was focused on insuring that small states got an equal share of representation in the government. In the final compromise, the New Jersey Plan served as the model for the current US Senate, every state has the same representation, regardless of size and population.
What is the exploration of New Jersey?
yes, but New Jersey wanted to change some of the parts this was called the New Jersey Plan. There is a link below to an article on the New Jersey Plan.
T.L.O stands for Tracey Lois Odem
It Doesn't
Civil Liberties
amendment 4 of the constitution: privacy rights
The Girl in the landmark case of TLO vs. New Jersey. It deals with search and seizure in schools
New Jersey v. TLO, 469 US 325 (1985)Chief Justice Warren Burger, who presided over the US Supreme Court from 1969-1986.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
New Jersey v. TLO, 469 US 325 (1985)Chief JusticeWarren BurgerAssociate JusticesWilliam J. Brennan, Jr.Byron WhiteThurgood MarshallHarry BlackmunLewis F. Powell, Jr.William H. RehnquistJohn Paul StevensSandra Day O'Connor
I think criminal since it involved marijuana, I was looking or the answer. I would vote criminal.
The New Jersey v TLO ruling limits the Fourth Amendment rights of students by stating that only a reasonable suspicion is required for a school official to search a student. Probable cause is a stronger standard for a search than a reasonable suspicion. By:Miltorious Britton
According to the New Jersey county prosecutor's office I've dealt with, there is no punishment for (multiple) check forgery or embezzlement in New Jersey. This is their answer even when presented with hundreds of absolute proof totaling well over six figures and even accompanied by forgery expert testimony.
The first offense for driving past curfew in New Jersey is a violation fine. It is usually a fine of 100 dollars.
Mapp v. Ohio and Terry v. Ohio YES ITS IS BUT NOT REALLY, ITS THE CASE HELD IN SCHOOL WHERE TEACHERS SEARCHED HER WITHOUT ANY LEGAL NOTICE CALLED AS "PROBABLE CAUSE".