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    father wanted to represent himself and to prepare all the document for this case. The Judge adjourned the case for the final order after the father being realised from the jail in August. Both cases the Judge ask them to prepare a family report, affidavit and to give evidence and present for cross examination. The evidences will be tested and each party to put forward their own case to the judge. The judge will consider the evidence and give his final decision. I find the family courts very…

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    Violation Of Law

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    In this scenario, the oath that I took to uphold the law was seriously violated. Instead of being patient and allowing Mr. Lincoln to actually break the law by conducting one more hand to hand gun or weapons transaction; I decided to take matters into my own hands by falsifying a report. I claimed to have witnessed Mr. Lincoln violating the law during the same time that he was violating the law but somewhere else by committing an even worse crime. The facts that another team member from the…

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    Shahzad Qazi Case Summary

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    On Friday, November 14, 2015 at or about 0048 hours 2900 Stirling Road (Taco Bell) which is located within the jurisdictional limits of the city of hollywood, within broward county and the state of florida, Shahzad Qazi unlawfully and willfully obstructed this officer (officer alban #3359),who is a duly qualified and legally authorized enforcement officer of the hollywood police department in the lawful execution of a legal duty, then being performed by said officer`s to-wit: tensing, pulling…

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    skills that I honed while interning with Neighborhood Defender Services. During this internship, I attended multiple Family Court hearings and provided support to a family law attorney by drafting various legal documents (e.g. motions, briefs, and affidavits) for timely submission to the court. I also managed my own case load and represented an immigrant parent preparing for a New York State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) hearing. I developed case strategies, composed a…

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    Preventing Identity Theft

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    Introduction Having your identity stolen is a very difficult thing to have to deal with. It could prevent you from paying bills and obtaining credit, and the only way to prevent your identity from being stolen is by protecting it. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States and is a serious problem that affects millions of innocent people (Identity Theft Victim Statistics), and the government need to implement better regulations to help put a stop to this crime.…

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    Infant Adoption

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    CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECK: Fingerprints for Andrew and Sarah were submitted to the Mesa Juvenile Court on September 03, 2015. Andrew completed and notarized the Criminal History Self Disclosure Affidavit on July 26, 2015 and Sarah completed and notarized the Criminal History Self Disclosure Affidavit on July 19, 2015. Both parties have indicated they had never committed, or had been arrested, or convicted of any of the listed crimes. A CPS records check was done on 8/04/15 and no…

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    Adnan Syed

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    The case of Adnan Syed, a man convicted of murdering Hae Min Lee in 1999, has become a hot-button issue recently thanks to the popularity of a podcast called “Serial”. This podcast followed investigative reporter Sarah Koenig as she went over clues, witnesses, and evidence from the nearly 20-year-old case. While Koenig left the conclusion open-ended, many listeners developed staunch views on both ends of the spectrum. Although it’s not likely that the truth will ever be revealed, one thing is…

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    Burger King Case Study

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    Court of Appeals of Ohio, First District, Hamilton County. NADEL et al., Appellants, v. BURGER KING CORPORATION et al., Appellees. No. C-960489. -- May 21, 1997 Edward J. Felson and Stephen R. Felson, Cincinnati, for appellants. Jonathan P. Saxton, Cincinnati, for appellee Burger King Corporation. Droder & Miller Co., L.P.A., A. Dennis Miller and Kevin J. Ryan, Cincinnati, for appellee Emil, Inc. I. Facts On a morning in early December 1993, plaintiff-appellant Paul Nadel was driving…

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    Essay On Gideon's Trumpet

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    Gideon’s Trumpet In 1961, a case appeared to the United States Supreme Court that challenged a well-accepted precedent established by the court almost 20 years prior. The case being discussed in this book is Gideon vs Wainwright, in which the defendant is a fifty-one-year-old white man in Florida. Gideon was accused of petty larceny, and eventually found guilty in court. Gideon, though, was representing himself, as he could not afford an attorney and was never provided with one. Gideon feels as…

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    The Nuremburg Trials were carried out by the international military tribunals after the world war two. It was developed by allied forces, with the aim of prosecuting prominent people in the military, economic, and political leadership of the Nazi Germany for the war they had started in Europe. These trials were held in Nuremberg city, Germany, with the first one being held on the 20th of November 1945 (Thacker, 82). This international military tribunal was mandated to put under trial, 23 members…

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