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news aggregatorChild benefit cliff-edge tackledGovernment plans to withdraw child benefit from parents who earn higher levels of income have been altered.
VIDEO: Miliband: A budget for the richGeorge Osborne's budget has not passed the "fairness test", Labour leader Ed Miliband said.
Mercury has been 'dynamic world'Images of the northern volcanic plains on Mercury show the innermost planet was once a far more dynamic place than had previously been supposed.
Budget: Key points at a glanceAn at-a-glance summary of the main points of the 2012 Budget as delivered by Chancellor George Osborne on 21 March 2012.
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France gunman 'set to kill again'French prosecutors say the Toulouse shooting suspect, now surrounded in his flat, planned more killings and admits being trained by al-Qaeda.
UK economy 'to grow more quickly'The UK economy will grow more quickly this year than previously forecast, Chancellor George Osborne says.
New stamp duty plans are outlinedProperties sold for more than £2m will be subject to a new 7% stamp duty charge, Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed.
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Strauss and Trott hit centuriesEngland openers Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott hit centuries as Ian Bell continues to struggle for batting form.
Super-connected cities announcedTen cities have been chosen to benefit from super-fast broadband with 10 smaller ones to come, the chancellor announces.
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WA: SW for car permitted search of purse left there even though there was no PC as to purseDefendant was in a car that was stopped and the police had probable cause. The made her leave her purse behind. When the warrant issued, the purse could be searched because it was with the car, for which there was probable cause. State v. Campbell, 2011 Wash. App. LEXIS 2875 (December 29, 2011), Order Granting Motion to Publish 165 Wn. App. 1021, 2011 Wash. App. LEXIS 2915 (Wash. Ct. App., Dec. 29, 2011): Circumstances can exist where probable cause may exist for a search of an individual's property even though officers do not have equivalent probable cause that the owner of the property is involved in crime. Cf. Zurcher v. Stanford Daily, 436 U.S. 547, 556-57, 98 S. Ct. 1970, 56 L. Ed. 2d 525 (1978) (Fourth Amendment does not prevent issuance of a warrant to search property simply because the owner or possessor is not reasonably suspected of criminal involvement); see also 2 Wayne R. Lafave, Search and Seizure: A Treatise on the Fourth Amendment § 4.10(b) at 747-48 (4th ed. 2004) (distinguishing entitlement to search a visitor's belongings where police have grounds to believe items sought in the warrant might be concealed there). Both Worth and Hill implicitly recognize that personal property belonging to someone other than the owner of premises can be subject to a warrant for a premises search where probable cause exists and the scope of a warrant is accordingly broad: Worth's holding depends on its reasoning that no probable cause brought Worth's purse within the scope of the warrant. Hill's holding that “generally officers have no authority under a premises warrant to search personal effects an individual is wearing or holding” implies that sometimes they do. 123 Wn.2d at 644 (emphasis added). |
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