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    While a State may have various and vital substantial interests in guaranteeing the classification of certain data, it may not keep up this secrecy through the criminal arraignment of nonparticipant outsiders, including the press, who reveal or distribute the data. The case emerged with regards to the examination of a state judge by an authority disciplinary body; both by state protected arrangement and by statute, the body's…

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    The criminal justice system involves many different departments and agencies that work together to punish offenders and protect the public. There are numerous steps involved before an accused ordered to be tried in a court. The majority of criminal proceedings in Canada are open to the public and can take days or months to reach a verdict. In the Canadian criminal courts, the accused has the right to be tried impartially and also the guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The accused is…

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    The Big Salem Lie

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    The Big Salem Lie The mystery of a small town in Salem has been discovered to be a lie. Events that lead to these trials where the group of girls manifesting their visions of the people being with the devil. Many witches have been found in Salem all which are small girls. “As hysteria spread through the community and beyond into the rest of Massachusetts, several others were accused, including Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse–both regarded as upstanding members of church and community–and the…

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    Plea Bargaining Advantages

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    Plea bargaining is an agreement made between the prosecution and the defense that allows the defendant to receive a lesser charge for their crimes if they plead guilty. The prosecution often offers the defendant a reduced sentence. Most of the time, “the defendant agrees to plead guilty in order to avoid a trial and a more severe sentence” (Rennison and Dodge 204). When the defendant agrees to a plea bargain they agree to give up some of their constitutional rights including, the right to a jury…

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    Child Abuse Case

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    After carefully examining the case, I believe that Emily should be removed from the family. Child abuse is defined as any physical or emotional trauma to a child for what you know reasonable exclamation can be found. Emily's parents are definitely neglecting her. They are giving her a lack of food, they are beating her, and they're lacking the gift love. All the pieces of evidence that help support this. Emily was malnutritioned, abused, and her parents thought it was okay. The parent's…

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    Midterm 1. Decide as an appellate judge based on the law that you have learned whether the police had a legitimate exigency based on the 4th Amendment and whether the trial judge should have suppressed the marijuana cigarette as evidence. In King v. State the trial judge should NOT suppressed the marijuana blunt as evidence. In this situation the police had "probable cause," meaning there was reasonable basis for the officers to believe that a crime may have been committed when they heard "Some…

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    CHECKS AND BALANCES The criminal justice system is comprised of individual components which play a part in the process of justice. Each of the different branches of the United States government, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, all provide a series of checks and balances meant to keep any one branch from gaining too much power over the accused (Aberle, 2014). All three of these branches work in conjunction to provide the accused an opportunity for the fair application of the justice…

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    commit murder, and conduct unbecoming a Marine. The storyline shares the trials and tribulations experienced by their lawyers assigned to defend them as they prepare for the case. The film illustrates the various phases of criminal procedure from arraignment, plea bargaining, to the trial itself and depicts the usual cast of courtroom individuals: defendants, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson (Wolfgang Bodison) and Private First Class Louden Downey (James Marshall); defense council, Lieutenant…

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    Pequot Indians Essay

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    In the early 1500s while Spain was exploring for gold and other riches they encountered and destroyed numerous tribes with violence and disease. Some of the tribes near Quebec had excellent trade arraignments with the French even though they did not have a large presence in the New World. At first, the English had asked the Indian tribes for protection and trade, but as they expanded their settlement, they became distrust and hostility between the…

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    El Chaapo Punishment

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    Mexico approves the US request to extradite El Chapo. On January 9, 2017, Mexico’s foreign ministry turns El Chapo over to us authorities. On the same year and month just 19 days later on January 20, 2017 he entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment in us district court of New York. El Chapo has a twitter…

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