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    The last box above this one the site talked about how Michael died. He was on trial for child molestation to his own kids. He was back and forth from the Hospital to Jail. People thought the world will end without Michael Jackson. Fans all around the world where sad. But the Jackson family was more sadder than the fans, they think this is no accident. There were a lot of possible ways Michael could have died, accident or on purpose. After Michael’s death they thought of possible ways Michael…

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    1. What news story did you read about? Give a summary. Answer: Shots rang out in downtown Dallas on the night of July 7th. Twelve officers and one civilian were shot when shots were fired from an elevated structure. Five those officers died from their injuries. The police cornered an individual named Micah Xavier Johnson, a 25 year old army veteran. After attempting to negotiate with him, police were forced to use a bomb robot to terminate him. After reports of the possibility of there being…

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    and feeding inmates. Life in prison is not a justifiable punishment because life in prison is not a punishment. The death penalty acts as a deterrent. Many people think that the death penalty costs more than life in prison, well think of it this way what if by some chance one inmate that murder gets out of prison for good behavior they could very well kill again. The death penalty stops repeat offenders. Life in prison is not a punishment. When people think of life in prison some people think…

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    Will Scharer Health 205 10-16-17 One health issue that often gets overlooked in the Canadian healthcare industry is mental health which is very unique because it affects all Canadians at some point throughout their lives in their relationships with family members, friends and colleagues (Canadian Mental Health Association, 2017). A demographic that has been struggling significantly with the mental health disorder anxiety is young men between the ages of 15 and 24. This paper will justify why…

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    rehabilitation. Families should get justice so that our communities can be safe. The Supreme Court should be able to rethink of the age because we are well aware that crimes do happen. Works Cited Jenkins, Jennifer. "Jennifer Bishop Jenkins On Punishment and Teen Killers." Juvenile Justice Information Exchange. 06 Feb. 2014. Web. 07 Apr. 2017. Newsroom@denverpost.com, The Denver Post |. "Some Juvenile Killers Deserve Adult Justice." The Denver Post. 29 Apr. 2016. Web. 07 Apr.…

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    Furthermore, with Youngman's absconding the guilt of Hall appeared assured as the act of fleeing by Youngman could only be construed as an admission of guilt in the minds of the prosecutors and Hall and Youngman were linked together to the crime. Accordingly, Hall's trial commenced on the 19th May 1862, and Ben Hall was brought into the court from the attached gaol and stood in the dock reportedly indifferent to the proceedings as Bill Bacon again testified about Hall's involvement in the…

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    Victims have stated that the justice system on tribal lands is often times too slow, or has their hands tied, to serve any real purpose. Often times the courts take too long to prosecute a case because it has to be passed onto federal authorities and a federal prosecutor, the victims will drop the case because the courts haven’t done enough. Sexual assault is a common crime on tribal lands, but prosecuting the perpetrator can take months or years. “Brent Leonhard, an attorney with the Office…

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    September 11th, 2001, one of the most horrific days in American history and the first time America has been attacked on their home soil in the modern age, has produced tension with the Muslim world and has significantly changed the way America runs on a day to day basis. Since 2001, America seems to change their mindset when it comes to engaging in conflict, to a “succeed at all cost” mentality. A perfect example of this is Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo Bay was not created after the September 11th…

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    There were two major motives for Gunness to do what she did. She really did have all of the odds in her favor and took advantage of this. During the early 1900’s, when she carried out her crimes, the justice system in the United States is not exactly what you would call up to par with today’s standards. This is clearly shown by Lamphere being charged with arson and being sentenced to twenty years in prison. Despite the fact that Gunness took out a large amount of money from the bank and also…

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    Analysis Paper In the article of opinions found in The Washington Post, a political theorist from Harvard University by the name of Danielle Allen wrote “How the War on Drugs Creates Violence”. Allen makes a solution to the war on drugs, she emphasizes that making drugs a public health problem will then decrease the incarcerations, homicides, and poor education rates. If drugs were being tried like a health issue, not a crime, the rates of everything else that is carried on with the drug use…

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