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    Jurek V. Texas Case Study

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    Texas has had several cases rise to the Supreme Court level. There have been many that not only impact the Lone Star State, but also the nation’s justice department. Every court case offers a new side to any issue being addressed and aides in future decisions on cases dealing with the same subject. These cases allow improvements of the operation of the Justice Department. Jurek v. Texas is one of the cases that follows prior case decisions, but also allows for further improvements of the…

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    Birmingham Jail Narrative

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    The sun shined through the window, disrupting me from my long slumber. After half an hour, I finally decided to get up from my bed to continue on my daily routine. I ate breakfast, took a shower, and put on my clothes. I decided to wear my new black and red robe since today is the last month of the year. The cold, thin air sent shivers down my spine by the time I got outside. I got inside my car and drove to my workplace, the Supreme Court of BC. I arrived at the court around 7:01am and settled…

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    The author of The French Quarter is Herbert Asbury. He wrote the book to tell about events that occurred in New Orleans that many people wouldn't always realize. As we read the book, we gain information about what happened behind the scenes and what was kept out of the history books. The book was about the founding of New Orleans and the rough start the city went through. It talks about the crimes, the rising belief of voodoo and how important the gambling buildings became during the time…

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    ripper Did you ever think who was jack? Why did he do what he did? Was he real? Well this will explain it all. The mysterious jack the ripper was a killer who mutilated the bodies of his victims was particular in the way he murders. Jack was never caught who he was or why he slaughtered his victims is still a mystery to this day. Jack the ripper was a killer who was known to mutilate bodies by cutting them many times or even ripping parts of the bodies off completely. Jack was only active for…

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    White City, and I’m pretty sure that you would find it quite interesting. The book is set around the time of the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and follows the parallel paths of Daniel Burnham, the fair’s architect, and H. H. Holmes, a prolific serial killer who used the fair’s magnetic allure to find his victims. Burnham’s storyline is about the obstacles they needed to overcome in order to establish the World’s Fair and keep it running smoothly. I found the parts about Burnham incredibly…

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    Sandy, a little girl at the age of 3 ½ years old. Witnessed and was a victim of a horrible crime. The known assassinate is a gang member who knew her Mom. He came to their home and brutally raped and murdered her Mom. He continued his heartless attack on Sandy, by slitting her throat and leaving her for dead. She was found alive in the apartment and was taken to the hospital and treated physically only. The Doctor’s staff recommended for to see a therapist, but the case worker decided against…

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    Jack The Ripper Story

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    The story of Jack the Ripper was always piqued the interest due to the ambiguous personality and the unsolved case. Jack the ripper had committed five murders, all of women between 25 and 40 years old, but the most horrifying thing was the mean by which he killed his victims, as he used to remove their organs. As a result people were panicked ending in attacking on everyone matched the description, especially of someone who carried a bag. Soon enough the police accused two person for being Jack…

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    The Sting: Movie Analysis

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    The movie “The Sting” is a well liked movie that was produced in 1973 by the director George Roy Hill. It’s set up in the view of 1936 Chicago which was a rough place in the Depression-era. “The Sting” stars Robert Redford, Robert Earl Jones, Robert Shaw, and Paul Newman. Newman plays a drunk by the name Henry Gondorff who has to come out of his recent habits to become the great con artists he used to be. While Redford is Johnny Hooker who is a young trickster who steals money from people…

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    Photojournalists John Moore was in Guatemala this week to be with the families of the two young boys named Carolos Daniel Xiquin,10, and Oscar Armando Toc Cotzajay,11 that were kidnapped on their way to school and found murdered with their hands and feet bound together. The author learned about the savage killing over social media and decided to investigate the story and little bit further. He traveled to a village near San Juan Sacatepéquez, to speak to the locals in the area regarding the two…

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    Llewellyn Moss Quotes

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    save his life during the course of the book. Anton Chigurh a) He is in his thirties, with a dark complexion, and has eyes as “blue as lapis” that are like wet stones. b) He is a hitman with no remorse for killing other people and a “psychopathic killer.” Chigurh is the main antagonist of the novel who tries to kill Moss…

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