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    carry licenses are dropping crime rates across the country. The murder rate dropped by 8.5% , rapes 5%, aggravated assaults 7% and robbery 3% for the states that allow concealed firearms (GOA). “If those states not having concealed carry laws had adopted such laws in 1992, then approximately 1,570 murders, 4,177 rapes, 60,000 aggravated assaults and over 11,000 robberies would have been avoided yearly” think of all the lives we could of saved if we legalized concealed carry arms…

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    convicted because there wasn’t enough evidence, questionable witness’s, and a biased jury and judge; all around the Sacco Vanzetti case was complete baloney! The courts completely balled up the case. Sacco and Vanzetti should not have been convicted of robbery and double murder. The main physical evidence that connected Sacco and Vanzetti to the murders was circumstantial evidence. That evidence was that the gun that Sacco owned was linked to the murders via the bullets. The eyewitnesses…

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    to carry a concealed handgun gives everyone protection when being attacked by kidnapper and robbers. Carrying the gun can stop criminals from attempting to do the crime. With the protection of a handgun, the people of today has decreased the rape, robbery and kidnapping attacks. It can have criminals thinking twice about attacking someone. Keeping these types of crimes from happening will make the world a better place to live in without any…

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    Georgia stand point on the death penalty is a retentionist view, Georgia haves employed capital punishment since the early colonial times as early as 1735. Such crimes that the death penalty would have been acknowledged for are: murder, robbery, rape, horse stealing and aiding a runaway slave. The first utilization of the electric chair was in substitution of the hanging of the criminal, on record the electric chair was first used in 1924, since then it haves been an ongoing popular vote for…

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    Inquir Understudies Essay

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    Another key zone of research has inspected the part that understudies' ways of life play in clarifying grounds wrongdoing, especially the utilization of liquor and medications (Tewksbury and Mustaine, 2003). Understudies' ways of life and their "standard exercises, for example, venturing out to and from the grounds, considering in the library, strolling on the grounds during the evening, stopping out in the open parcels, and associating at both on-and off-grounds areas where medications or…

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    any questions unless directed by the relevant grand jury. Ernesto Miranda arrest was on suspicion of having committed a robbery on March 13th, 1963 in Phoenix, Arizona, he was neither read his rights nor was he granted the right to counsel. The 23-year-old suspect was unjustly questioned for over two hours resulting in the subsequent confession of not one, but three crimes, robbery, kidnapping and rape earning…

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    Mrs. Van Bliven claims that her $25,000 necklace was taken, but image and text evidence suggest otherwise. For this reason, Mrs. Van Bliven should be arrested and the necklace is in her room. Mrs. Van Bliven had a motive to stage the heist in pursuance to gain insurance money from the “crime”. First, if someone were to break glass to get into a room, the fragments would normally end up inside the room, as the person is impacting the windowpane from the outside to gain access. In this case, the…

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    West Memphis Three Crimes

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    Damian Echols, and Jessie Misskelley. These three teens were accused of murdering three little boys along the bank of a creek. The West Memphis Three and Sacco and Vanzetti are two different crimes of murder. Sacco and Vanzetti were accused of robbery and murder of two police officers. Justice is something that changes people’s lives for better or worse, and isn’t something…

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    In recent years, gun violence has increased significantly in this world. As Americans, we are facing with an ever-growing problem of violence. There are more cases of children and teenagers engaging in violence. There has been a huge debate over whether gun laws are strict enough and solutions for reducing such acts from occurring. With more people are affected on a regular basis, more problems arise as how people can live safely when guns are being used in increasing numbers. It is disgraceful…

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    Elements Of Crime

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    This individual violated PC-487, which is grand theft. His act was stealing the goods from another person’s property, and he also had the intent to steal the possessions because it was all planned out. In this case, Kozlav did not have to commit a robbery and for this reason he is accusable of proximate cause. Proximate cause is defined as “That which produces an event and without which the event could not have…

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