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    Based off of the Baltimore Police Department’s CCTV footage, Malik “Poot” Carr and Wallace should be convicted of unlawful joint possession of narcotics and Preston “Bodie” Broadus should be convicted of aiding and abetting possession with intent to distribute. The exchanges seen in the CCTV footage clearly portray drug transactions with Carr and Wallace as the principal intenders for distribution and Broadus knowingly assisting in the process. The elements of unlawful possession are intention…

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    cannot ask for the body camera video or audio because it is protected under the South Carolina’s Freedom of Information Act law, therefore police enforcements are allowed to release the footage only if they want to. Giving power to police on how to use the body camera and whether or not they want to release footage can possibly cause harm. The ACLU advocacy counsel Chad Marlowe wrote, “ The implementation of sound police body camera programs is just a small piece of that effort, but if done…

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    It also has interviews of them which is similar to the documentary. The director has strategically done this so the audience can connect with the movie as they show footage of regular people getting interviewed about Amy Winehouse. This demonstrates the impact it can have on a regular audience. In the movie majority of the footage seems to be in real time as Amy seems to not know that she is being filmed, majority of the filming is before concerts or on road trips with her manager. It also…

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    killed a 19-year-old Mary Hawkes on the grounds that she was a suspected car thief (Boetel, 2016). Surprisingly, the officer’s body camera was off, and the footage from his colleague did not give a detailed account of what happened during the incident. Despite several claims from Hawke’s family suggesting a possible police cover-up, the footage is the only evidence that can serve justice to offer tangible evidence. It is apparent that something is not clear regarding the incidence. The police…

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    voice actor Harvey Fierstein throughout the whole documentary, which somewhat brings out the whole melodrama mood to it. The Times of Harvey Milk is straight to the point. It tells us the harsh truth about the political condition during the era. Footages of police brutality, riots, and violence are outwardly shown in the film. Harvey Milk is shown as a hero who fought for the community’s rights. He is shown as a man who was favoured by many, had minimal flaws and someone who died as a hero.…

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    Police reform laws have been a highly discussed topic in the news and recent presidential campaign. There is a continuing divide on the decision of new reform laws or to increase the enforcement of current laws. Although there have been controversy over what is the right decisions and if reform is actually needed, in the end, there is a need for new reform. This is an important issue to address because of the impact in makes in communities across the nation, as well as the national community.…

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    of the mysterious shootings of minority members by police who were exonerated and received no punishment in almost every case. The one exception was the shooting in North Charlotte were the entire incident was recorded by a bystander who gave the footage to the New York Times, for fear that the police of North Charlotte may try use censorship to cover up the incident. In reaction to the recent highly questionable…

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    capture mediums on set is carried out. Chapman (2014) argues that a DIT works with both the camera department and post-production to ensure all footage is delivered…

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    the hands of police and without any footage of what transpire between the police and the civilian/civilians then the justice system will give the police the right. However, persons think that the presence of body camera will not change anything as the justice system will be in favor of police, for example, Garner an African American was selling cigarettes illegally, and he died from asphyxiation after he was put in a chokehold by the officer. Despite video footage the jury did not convict the…

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    Sharkwater Rhetorical Analysis Sharkwater is a 2006 documentary created by Rob Stewart, a young biologist and underwater photographer. Being passionate about the ocean and those who inhabit it, Stewart created his documentary with the intention of destroying the bad reputation that society and the media has put on sharks. Stewart also highlights in his documentary how humans have cruelly made sharks the prey and the enemy for decades. Ethos, pathos, and logos played a very important role in…

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