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    legal in the beginning and that there are few limitations to use them. If you look further in the article it says “BetaBoston, working with the Boston Globe, detailed one Boston repo company's data collection abilities, reporting that New England Associates Inc. can collect $200 to $400 for each vehicle found by an automated reader attached to an unmarked car. The company says it can typically add 8,000 license plate scans to its database in Texas each day.” This large portion of the first…

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    control, which led to starting of the Stanford Prison experiment. The controversial study led to debates of ethical standards and negative psychological impacts on participants of the examination. His experiments are still seen useful today as attorneys and other psychologist find purpose in his works. Dr. Philip Zimbardo was born March 23, 1933, in New York City. He went to Brooklyn College and graduated in 1954 with three…

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    Why Is Eddie Lloyd Wrong

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    As is commonly known, a portion of today’s trials that take place are accusing the wrong person. But how long has this been a problem? There have been multiple trials in the past that have had the same thing occur, and many individuals are tried for crimes they did not commit. A large portion of those people are even found guilty and wrongfully thrown in jail. Unfortunately, Eddie Joe Lloyd was one of those people. Lloyd was a patient in a mental hospital who often wrote to police in hopes of…

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    includes the gesture of correspondence between many other individuals. From writing legal memoranda to composing legal documents, a lawyer must possess quality communication skills to effectively perform his or her responsibilities. The job of an attorney would be thwarted from the inability to converse with other employees. So, how do students who wish to become lawyers learn how to communicate like their predecessors? While some education about how to communicate with others comes from…

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    Supreme Court has a chief justice and eight associate justices who sit together as a panel. The General Assembly can increase the number of Associate Justices, but to no more than eight. If the chief justices are unable to perform any of the duties that they need to complete, that is when the senior associate available will step in and complete the tasks for the chief justice. If you want to become a chief justice you do not have to have been an associate justice. To be a chief justice you have…

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    R V Fearon Case Study

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    Fearon, [1997] 2 S.C.R. 13 Facts Compelling evidence obtained from a warrantless search incident conducted by law enforcement authorities linked Kevin Fearon to a robbery of a jewelry merchant at a Toronto market in July 2009. The accused and his associate, F and C, seized numerous bags, one of which contained jewelry, and escaped in a black vehicle. Police authorities momentarily became involved. F and C were arrested incident to the locating of the vehicle. When the pat-down procedure was…

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    treatment for a variety of conditions and injuries. Injuries Sustained in Vehicle Accidents Many of our patients have sustained injuries due to automobile or motorcycle accidents; therefore, we know how to work with various car insurance companies and attorneys. Moreover, we treat patients who become injured at work, or as they participate in physical activities (including sports). Conditions We Treat at Our Accident Clinic Located Near the Brickell Neighborhood Back pain (upper and…

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    though all groups struggle for the same limited resources (Marger). The majority of the people in the movie who are living in poverty stricken neighborhoods are non-white, while those who are wealthy and in control of society are white. The district attorney represents a white, wealthy, high ranking member of society who sees people of race as a tool to be used to rise in the political…

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    movie I’m still afraid of the outcome in certain scenes.The film reminds me of similar movie by the title of “Fracture” starring Ryan Gosling. Gosling plays an upcoming attorney who fought his way up from the bottom of the barrel. This draws many similarities to the Lincoln Lawyer, such as the challenges both high-level attorneys will face. Both characters are forced to deal with a situation…

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    William Williams was born April 23, 1731 in Lebanon, Connecticut. At first, he planned to become a minister, but decided on going to law school instead. At age sixteen, he got into Harvard and eventually graduated in 1751 at age twenty. Four years after he graduated, he went to go fight in the French and Indian war with his dad’s cousin as part of General Ephraim William’s staff. His experiences in the war lead to him disliking the British officers and how they treated others. After the war, he…

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