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    Kalief Briker Case Study

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    wrongdoing against him,“... evidence that indicates that the victim and witnesses of the shooting from which Hernandez's charges stem indicated that somebody else had carried out the attack. They also told Gomez that the detectives and the assistant district attorney on the case had pressured them to implicate Hernandez.” (Ford, J). Gomez who was a private investigator that the family of Pedro had hired, he discovered that the investigators David Terrell and Daniel Brady in charge of Hernandez’s…

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    Ku Klux Kl Film Analysis

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    people’s perception and thoughts are susceptible to influence by the media, and can be coloured. Framing – “A way of giving some overall interpretations to isolated items of fact” (McQuail 379). This can be seen during the trials where the two attorneys represented the Media, and framed the information that was discussed in the courtroom, and what the Jurors (Receivers) should focus on. Just like how “information supplied to news media by sources (usually arrive) with a built-in frame that suits…

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    Ulriste Tullin Trial

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    not release the records without the U.S. Embassy’s permission and to request them from the U. S. Embassy. However, Mr. Danton Léger, Commissaire du Gouvernement pres le Tribunal de Premiere Instance de Port-au-Prince (the Haitian equivalent of the District Attorney’s office) confirmed…

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    Each state of the United States of America follows one of the particular judicial selection processes. The typical approaches to the choice of the judges are: partisan and non-partisan regular elections, merit selection and gubernatorial or legislative appointment (Chertoff, 2010). In most states a mix of those approaches is applied to the judicial selection processes within their own court system. This makes every state’s judicial selection process exceptional and unique. While all of those…

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    In the show Blue blood one of the main characters works in the district attorney office in New York City and her name is Erin Reagan. In this episode the case she is working on is about Lenny a mob boss that she knows had been linked to many crimes. As a district attorney it is her job to put criminals in jail but she cannot put Lenny in jail because she cannot get enough evidence against him. She finds a 15 year old cold case about a drug dealer named Mr. Green that she thinks Lenny is somehow…

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    (Hair) Name of case: 1977 Cold case Riverside Murder Victims:James Anagnos Suspect:Frank Wright Overview: The DNA test showed that the hair belonged to Frank Wright, who died in 2002 from complications related to alcohol abuse, said Sgt. Scott Brown of the Riverside County sheriff Central Homicide Unit. James Anagnos, who was known as “Jimmy the Greek,” was found dead Oct. 18, 1977 inside his bar at closing time, Brown said. Anagnos was stabbed 20 times with a steak knife and had been hit…

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    Jonbenet Ramsey Case

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    On the morning of December 26, 1996, in Boulder, Colorado life as the Ramsey family knew it would be changed forever (Ng 1). When Patsy Ramsey woke, she found a rather long letter lying on the bottom step of her staircase informing her that her six-year-old daughter, JonBenet, had been kidnapped (JonBenet Ramsey Biography 1). The JonBenet case had the media turned against the Ramsey family in a time of grief, when in reality because of the media's impact on the exposure of JonBenet´s pageants,…

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    Paul Nugent, was the defense attorney that represented Kerry Max Cook. Kerry Max Cook was a young kid was arrested in 1977 and charged with the brutal murder and rape of 21-year old Linda Jo Edwards. Kerry was actually tried one year later after being arrested. One major thing that negatively…

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    Encryption has become larger and larger with the abundance of technology. It is becoming easier for your identity to be stolen, which makes for a hassle when trying to deal with. Although, technological encryption seems to be a beneficial thing, the government disagrees. When solving murders and other crimes, in some cases, technology is essential to finding who committed the crime. With these big companies like Google and Apple, they are now encrypting phones and other devices, so that no one…

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    “I believe in Harvey dent.” (Loeb J. and Sale T. 1996-1997). In “Two-face: part one” begins with a figure cloaked in shadows flipping a coin into the air with a sinister message for the District Attorney: “it’s time”. Harvey wakes up to his aide Carlos repeating the same words as the man in the shadows notifying that a raid on a building owned by the notorious gangster Rupert Thorne is about to commence. With Batman’s help, the GCPD is able to arrest some of Throne’s goons, although when one…

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