Perché si chiama Jersey?
Il Jersey non è propriamente un tessuto, cioè realizzato a telaio con trama e ordito, ma una stoffa realizzata a maglia rasata; il nome si riferisce alla gran parte dei prodotti della maglieria industriale realizzati su macchine circolari di finezza (in inglese gauge) elevata.
Che differenza c’è tra cotone e jersey?
Il jersey è un tessuto che viene realizzato dalle fibre di cotone lavorate a maglia rasata. Rispetto alla biancheria da letto in cotone, le lenzuola in jersey si distinguono per un’elasticità superiore e una superficie più morbida al tatto.
Cosa si intende per Jersey?
Con questo nome si fa infatti riferimento alla stoffa prodotta a maglia rasata, cosa che succede per la maggior parte della maglieria a carattere industriale. Il jersey è una stoffa molto morbida, che non si sgualcisce e che è in grado di modellarsi perfettamente sulle varie forme del corpo.
Che tipo di tessuto è il jersey?
Il jersey può essere di puro cotone, oppure misto cotone per dare caratteristiche diverse alla mano del tessuto.
What was the case of TLO v New Jersey?
Facts and case summary for New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985). T.L.O. was a 14-year-old female student at a New Jersey high school. A teacher found T.L.O. and another student smoking cigarettes in the girls’ restroom in the school building in violation of school rules.
Was TLO’s suspected misconduct illegal in New Jersey?
Because T.L.O.’s suspected misconduct was not illegal and did not pose a serious threat to school discipline, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that Choplick’s search of her purse was an unreasonable invasion of her privacy and that the evidence which he seized could not be used against her in criminal proceedings.
What happened to TLO?
T.L.O. was a 14-year-old female student at a New Jersey high school. A teacher found T.L.O. and another student smoking cigarettes in the girls’ restroom in the school building in violation of school rules. The teacher brought the two students to a school administrator, who questioned each of them. The second student admitted to smoking cigarettes.
Why was TLO denied a motion to suppress?
Due to her age, T.L.O. faced delinquency charges in Juvenile Court. The Juvenile Court denied T.L.O.’s motion to suppress (keep out) her confession and the evidence from the search. Her lawyer argued that the search of her purse was a violation of the Fourth Amendment. T.L.O. was found delinquent, and was put on probation for one year.