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    same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning or meter. The word that conveys parallelism is Death. Death is announced 9 times. Thus, this word is emitting the fact that any criminal was sentenced to death; from stealing horses, to opening someone else’s mail will end one’s life. This sentence was the problem solver for every case of crime. Furthermore, so many people were put to death that if one was to put the heads of the criminals before Temple Bar it would block the rays of the sun…

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    The crime rate of murders and kidnappings will increase with legalising organ sales. Organ sales also involved a number of unethical activities. For example, people who are desperate for money tends to kill people and sell their organs to earn some extra money. These situations are very dangerous since many lives are sacrificed in saving the lives of ill patients who might not eventually survive, despite receiving the transplants needed (Rinehart, 1993). The way they earn for livings in such…

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    Retributive justice: Retributive justice can be defined as; A theory of justice which involves the punishment of wrong things is known as retributive justice. If someone is giving you pain, then you have to return the same quality and quantity of pain to that person. Retributive justice are concerned with correcting wrong. Retributive is the just response to criminal acts, such as assault or theft. A theory which holds the best response to a crime is an immediate punishment. In this type of…

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    Death Penalty was a subject that peaked my interest and a topic I have always felt strongly in favor of. I wanted to educate myself a bit more and dive deeper into the subject by choosing it to do this paper. Currently in the United States as of November 9, 2016, thirty-one states use the death penalty. While 13 states do not use the death penalty, and four states have a gubernatorial moratoria. A gubernatorial moratoria means that “A suspension of activity or an authorized period of delay or…

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    Genetic modification and identification, ever thought about it? Well in the movie “GATTACA”, it shows many types of technology to identify someone by their role in society through genetic identification and modification, the way they use both identification and modification through technology and other sorts is pretty cool. Would you ever consider having genetic modification and identification as part of society today? I feel that it would be interesting to have these things part of our society,…

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    Death Penalty In today's world many people are being murdered for things they did not do. Innocent people go to jail and criminals get away, and it is all about power and money. So in some countries they use the capital punishment which is killing the murderer instead of putting him in jail. Authors Laurie Barton and Carolyn Dupaquier Sardinas have written two articles explaining the arguments on both sides of the debate on capital punishment. The two sides of article are based on justice,…

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    The person I have chosen to write my letter for amnesty for is Leonard Peltier, a seventy-two-year-old man, arrested in the 1970’s, then, in his forties for the alleged murder of two FBI agents. He is currently serving time in prison and is in poor health. Prior to going away for murder, Peltier owned an auto-body station and became very evolved in the AIM (American Indian Movement) working to further Native American Civil Rights in Seattle, Washington as well as in South Dakota. Furthermore,…

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    Conspiracy Introduction The 18 U.S.C § 371, insists that the charge of criminal conspiracy holds if an individual agrees or plots with another to commit an act that if achieved, will be an offense to the law and of itself, It is difficult to determine the crime of conspiracy as it usually entails a verbal agreement between or among persons boiling down to the “he said”, “she said” argument which all depends on the credibility of involved persons (Mustain 1). However, it is assumed that two…

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    Hair and Fiber Case Files Murder of a Rubidoux bartender, 1977 (Hair) Name of the Case- Murder of a Rubidoux bartender, 1977 Victim- James Anagnos Suspects- Frank Wright How the hair or fiber made a connection for the case (what the analysis told them)- The hair was found clenched in the hands of James Anagnos, who was found dead at his bar during closing time because he was stabbed 20 times and hit in the head 4 times with an object. The case didn’t get solved until a handful of years after…

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    seat from their stomach down while they are bleeding out. You have two options death or you let your friend bleed to death while they scream to you to end their life. Killing another person is justifiable in only certain situations such as Capital punishment, Assisted suicide, and the case of George and Lennie.…

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