Answer:
Suppression of important evidence, extra punishment.
Explanation:
I am no law student, but by what I read here, the drugs are an important evidence to the case, and cannot be suppressed to the court. Plus, by what I heard, if an officer gets a warrant for an illegal weapon trade and find illegal drugs (narcotics charge) with a dealer/client, there can still be a charge, but not for illegal weaponry, but for illegal drugs.
(a) Kafui agreed to pay Basabasa GH¢5,000.00 if he performed his duties as a second mate on an STC Bus travelling from Accra Ghana to Lagos Nigeria. Basabasa proceeded to act as mate on the Bus, but died a day before the bus arrived at Lagos – Nigeria. Alomo, the widow of Basabasa wants to take action in court to recover a portion of the agreed sum. As a lawyer advise her using relevant case law.
Answer:
what is the question
Explanation:
defined Snell's law
Snell's law is defined as the ratio of the sine of angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction which is constant for a given pair of media and it is also known also as refractive index of the medium.
If an agency fails to act in good faith with regard to a _________, the courts will hear an appeal without exhaustion.
Answer: regulation
Explanation:
Citizens are allowed to sue federal administrative agencies who are empowered to make specialized rules and regulations that would enable them to properly enforce the mandate given to them by Congress.
Of course one cannot just sue at the first instance, there must have been a series of appeals to various bodies within this agency to repeal the rule or regulation that is causing grief. If those bodies refuse and it is found that the agency did not act in good faith in making the rule, the court will hear an appeal on the matter without exhaustion.