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    It is difficult for a school district and law enforcement to find the direct source of cyber bullying, when an image or comment is posted online, many people can save the information to their personal device or share and repost it on social media. Therefore, school officials and law…

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    Gentlemen: We are pleased that Nanticoke Memorial Hospital (“Nanticoke”) and Deborah Heart and Lung Center (“Deborah”) have chosen to engage this firm to jointly represent them in connection with a legislative effort to obtain rural treatment under the Medicare program (the “Proposed Joint Services”). The joint representation will be limited to the Proposed Joint Services described herein. This letter is provided to seek the Nanticoke and Deborah’s consent to such Proposed Joint Services. In…

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    Gurley's Case Summary

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    person, not from natural causes like disease. However, this classification does not imply any statement about intent or culpability as the evaluation of legal implications of this classification is a function of the District Attorney and the criminal justice system. Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson who has been investigating the shooting said at a press conference in Brooklyn on 5th December that he expect to present evidence regarding the shooting of Akai Gurley to a grand jury because…

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    A lawsuit was filed on Apr. 6, 2016 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. The lawsuit was against the local dealership, Leson Chevrolet Company, Inc. Gibson is represented by…

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    I love to learn and obtain more knowledge in just about anyway, so with that being said, when I decided to take criminal justice I was excited to learn more than just what the media puts out. I have learned within just week one that there is far more to criminal justice than I originally imagined. It is a complicated system with many little, and big details each which that matter and I have only begun my learning process and have so much more to read and investigate upon. Within this week I have…

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    Supporting Detail: One of my biggest future goals that has stayed consistent ever since about 5th grade was wanting to be a district attorney. I want to be a district attorney because I believe the people who commit crimes should be punished for their actions. This has always been a goal of mine because I have been really interested in lawyers ever since I watched the series of “Law and Order.” Supporting…

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    interview in 1987, he admits that he lied. Abortion was denied because there was no police report of the alleged violation. He resorted to an illegal clinic, but when police arrived the place had closed. That was when someone put Norma contact the attorneys Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington, who in 1970…

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    Supreme Courts handles appeals in civil matters (except for juvenile defendants) and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals hears cases of criminal matters (excluding juvenile proceedings) and the other courts have blurred lines of jurisdiction. The Texas district courts are general jurisdiction trial courts but share jurisdiction with County Courts and some Justice of the Peace cases. County courts have exclusive jurisdiction over misdemeanors (offenses involving jail time), and concurrent…

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    digital devices” (Berkshire District Attorney). Sending sexually explicit images can be dangerous because nothing is private; these images become distributed rapidly from person to person. The Berkshire District Attorney found that social media can be a way that teenagers post fully nude or semi nude photographs and videos: also known as pornography. “Some teens who have engaged in sexting have been threatened or charged with felony child pornography” (Berkshire District Attorney). Once…

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    Thomas Tam Case Study

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    1. Introduction This paper will explore the ethical dilemma faced by Thomas Tamm when deciding to reveal confidential information about a government surveillance program to the press. While working as a lawyer working for the United States Department of Justice, Tamm was tasked with overseeing the electronic surveillance warrants required as a part of a secret program set up by the Bush Administration. During his time working for the Department of Justice, Tamm became aware that some of the…

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