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    The most common formation in professional football is four defenders, four midfielders and two strikers. In four defenders there are: two center-backs and two fullbacks. In the four midfielders there are two central midfielders and two side midfielders. In the two strikers, one of them usually plays outside the penalty box to bridge the midfield and frontline. This makes it seem as if the team are using a 4-4-1-1 formation (four defenders, four midfielders, one striker on the right and one…

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    arrives at the feet of the Southern Boone’s defenders; the first defender gets beat; the second forces the ball away from the goal, and at last the third defender wins the ball and kicks it to their offense. Players and fans alike find it easy to tell which defenders are the diver, the pressurer, and the ball-winner. All types of defenders want to protect their goal, but the different strategies depend on what type of teammate they are. The diver defender is usually the one with the least…

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    to Cracked.com on January 28, 2015, by Talia Jane states that there are several ways that the American justice system is set up to fail you. Ms. Jane, a professional writer along with an anonymous expert source, that she claims is a former public defender who wished to go unnamed, says that without proper representation the cards are stacked against the unfortunate person that can’t afford such representation. In this essay, we’ll go over those 5 reasons and determine how valid they are. First…

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    The documentary Gideon’s Army takes a comprehensive look at the lives of three public defenders in the southern part of the United States. These three people have compelling stories about earlier cases and the overall workload that they deal with daily. We see this on multiple occasions throughout the film where work can overcome one’s life. One primary example of this is the mental breakdown of Brandy Alexander. In addition, Gideon’s Army also explores the ugly side of the criminal justice…

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    may have many different public defender agencies. This leads to the thinning of resources, including financial, the third issue at hand. Arguably, if there were fifty states public defender associations, which by agreement, shared resources and buying power, they could theoretically contract for daily operating costs, fingerprint analysis, DNA analysis, investigations, and training. The fact that our state, and many other states, has so many smaller county defender programs that rely heavily on…

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    former public defender who wished to go unnamed. Lane says that without proper representation and sometime even with it the cards are stacked against the unfortunate person on trial. In this essay, we’ll go over those 5 reasons and determine how valid they are in proving that the just system . First off, they bring up that…

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    public defender. He represented the poor lower class that was charged with crimes. His caseloads started out small,…

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    Although evidence proves that Bob is guilty of the crime, he is protected under the 6th amendment to a right of counsel in a trial. Therefore, he must be assigned a public defender regardless if the evidence found at the scene of the crime proves him guilty. As presented in the Supreme Court case of Gideon V. Wainwright, the defendant Clarence Earl Gideon broke into a pool hall in Panama City Florida hall. He was accused of stealing beer, wine, and coins adding up to less than $50 (Cohen, 2013)…

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    The heart of giraffe is 60 cm (2 feet) long and weighs 11 kg (25 pounds). It beats 170 times per minute and pumps averagely 60 liter (16 gallons) blood in a minute. (Turtle head) Giraffes are very big animals. The best-known giraffe celebrity in history is Zarafa, the first giraffe in France and a royal gift to King Charles X from Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman viceroy of Egypt. (List verse) Zarafa—meaning “The Lovely One” in Arabic—arrived in France in October 1826. (List verse) Giraffes are common…

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    pleasant and kind providing the QP information about how the justice system works. • Mr. Williams informed the QP “the public defender works for the stated; however, the public defender represents the client and if the client doesn’t agree they have to honor that.” • Mr. Williams shared, “a form can be completed as well as asking the judge for a different public defender; however, I would suggest talking to the attorney person to see if the difference can be worked out.” • Mr. Williams…

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