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    - What the will is - Their estate: what they have, how much of it, what it is - The moral requirement to give their estate to children, spouses, other family members. If the person is sick (physically, mentally, etc.) a doctor needs to swear an affidavit, letting it be known that the willmaker has the capability of understanding the…

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    Natalie: Natalie played a key role in the limited success on both sides of the case. While her knowledge of objections and procedure had some gaps, her willingness to provide advice and guide her teammates was invaluable. Natalie worked well with the witness with whom she was paired with for her direct (Bailey). Her (Natalie’s) determination to memorize most of her lines was demonstrated by her marked improvement during the Sunday rounds. Her direct-examination of Cary Kramer on Sunday struck a…

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    Iowa authorities said that Robert K. Miell was approved and bedevilled on Jan. 9 on assets tax artifice in United States District Court in Des Moines. Last week, Miell had pled accusable to 18 counts of mail artifice apropos to an allowance artifice arrangement and cheating renters out of their accident deposits. Additionally, he pled accusable to two counts of perjury. An investigator for the Iowa Allowance Division’s Artifice Bureau baldheaded affirmation of Miell’s arrangement in 2004. The…

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    Burrito's Sandwich

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    the question towards to and the universal answer is a simple “I don’t think so”. No matter how it is debated the majority of all society coheres that a sandwich is not a burrito and as a credible “expert chef Chris Schlesinger...with his dramatic affidavit testimony. "I know of no chef or culinary historian," he stated, "who would call a burrito a sandwich.”(Underhill). This debate comes down to if there ever will be a universal recognition upon a burrito being a sandwich. Which “that degree of…

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    Week one DB -1 The experience that I had with the law is limited. Personally, I was not a part of a lawsuit. However, six years ago, I took a part-time job in Adult Day Care Center (ADCC). I was the director and the nurse. A part of licensure requirement is to have a registered nurse. The person who hired me told me that he was the owner of the ADCC. He said that he purchased the business recently and had some clients. The first six months, the business was slow. He is well known within…

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    On Wednesday, April 12, 2017, I, Officer McDaniel #147, while at James Coble Middle School, located at 1200 Ballweg Rd, Arlington, TX, I was approached by Assistant Principal Vetere, Stephanie, W/F, DOB 03/04/1960, in reference to an assault that occurred in the hall way, during passing period. AP Vetere stated that Underwood, Jaylain, B/M, DOB 06/01/2003, had intentionally tripped another student named Antoine, Kyla, B/F, DOB 03/09/2004, causing her to hit the ground face first. Underwood then…

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    Bleak House is written by Charles Dickens in 1852. Written over a two-year period in twenty instilments. Dickens uses Bleak House to describe his dislike of the Court of Chancery and the effects on characters from different backgrounds. In his first installment Dickens introduce two narrators to describe the Jarndyce and Jarndyce court case. Dickens views the Chancery Court as a pointless part of the legal system. Looking at point of view, dictions styles, imagery and symbolism Dickens…

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    Search Warrant

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    The police officer have to make an affidavit, before going to a judge to get a warrant, which gives a detailed description of the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Next, the officer swears under oath that the information in the affidavit is truthful. Then, the officer tries to convince a judge that the information amounts to probable cause to believe that contraband or evidence…

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    On April 4, 2018 at approximately 1915 hours, I was at the Pasco County Detention Center located at 20101 Central BL in reference to an unrelated case. I was informed a subject arrested by the Port Richey Police, Guhner Andrew Larkin, had introduced contraband into the detention center. I made contact with PSO Property Clerk, Nancy Mistretta. Nancy advised she was conducting an inventory of Guhner’s property, when she discovered a piece of folded paper in his wallet. She advised inside of…

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    Fourth Amendment Essay

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    The Fourth Amendment authorizes that warrants be given by neutral magistrates based on facts given under oath or affirmation. The Judge has to review the affidavits and decide whether the facts determine probable cause to issue the warrant. Also, the judge needs to know why the facts in the affidavit is trustworthy. Search warrants have to be established on hard facts. Locations that are searched must be described in a lot of detail so law enforcement will not needlessly invade privacy. When…

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