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    R V. Andrews Case Study

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    alibi is a defence that is raised by the defence counsel and the accused, that demonstrates that the accused was not present at the crime scene at time that the illegal offence occurred. If an alibi is raised, as a defence then the burden of proof is on the crown and not the accused, to demonstrate that the accused was indeed present at the crime scene, when the crime took place. If the crown can not prove that the…

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    Judge Weinstein in the Agent Orange case is a positive example of how to approach law and policy cases. The last years of the Agent Orange case under Judge Weinstein, and his subsequent commentary on mass tort litigation in his article Ethical Dilemmas in Mass Tort Litigation, combine to show the valuable benefits of having a Judge who is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to help create innovations in the judicial process in response to new and complex cases. I praise His ability and…

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    Cntoia Brown Case Study

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    activity for $150. Once she arrived to his house, he told her how he had been in the army. And, he told her about the guns he had, and she also seen one laying across the bed. At this point, Cyntoia knew that he could kill her at any time and her mom, family, and friends would not know where to find her at. Nor did “Kuttthroat” care about her well-being he was the one who was pimping her out. While they were having sex, he grabbed her in such a way that alarmed her and he reached over the side…

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    strong central authority, the cartel violence and drug traffic grew to unprecedented proportions. “More than 200,000 people have been killed or have disappeared since Mexico's government declared war on organised crime in December 2006.” Another reason for the increase in organized crime was the stagnation of the economy caused by NAFTA. Farmers, unable to compete with subsidized U.S. agriculture, abandoned their land and moved to slum housing on the edge of Mexico City. Others turned to…

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    prosecution’s decision to charge Ponder and Yilma with robbery was based only on our belief that it was expected of us. Before the trial, when we the idea of pursuing robbery charges was presented to us, we couldn’t understand how robbery was a part of the crime. Later, when it was time for us to decide on our charges, we had not yet pieced together our story of the case, and we were still in the process of re-interviewing witnesses. Because of this, we did not yet have enough information to…

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    sources that researched to find out what is a better argument for death penalties. These four sources have different angle on this death penalty for the reasons of various impact such as the cost of capital punishment, and emotional effect of victim’s family and deterrent for murderers. Among these four sources, ‘Death Penalty Repeal’ by Kyle and ‘Why the Death penalty needs to die?’ by Gillespie Nick will be compared. These two articles contain different views on the death penalty in different…

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    After reading “Bad Regulations Can Kill: El Faro’s Sinking Is a Tragic Example,” I was astonished at the level of ignorance the author had towards the operation of the merchant marine, and the excessive level of freedom the author took to present such bias and deceptive information to justify their outlandish argument. As a merchant mariner, it was easy to tell when the article came out of left field struggling to prove an unjustifiable opinion. There are nonetheless several focal arguments…

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    Materialism Research Paper

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    Also, it invigorates self-esteem, offers financial freedom, and provides access to better facilities inclusive with luxuries, prestige and privileges. Nonetheless, it influences an ambiance for industriousness and integrity or it is a doctrine for crime, greed and corruption. This induces an interminable discourse on whether money is the root of all evil. Yet, money was invented by one’s imagination; and moral and immoral desires existed before it. Still, is money itself evil? No! It has no…

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    involvement is more common among youth living in poor neighbourhoods. Social disorganization theory explains that this occurs due to the disorganization and disadvantage within the transitional zone (Lilly et al. 2015). In fact, poverty traps poor families in unsafe, transitional neighbourhoods that fail to meet many basic needs for the residents (Reiboldt 2001). As well, rapid demographic changes, heterogeneous communities, and immigration within transitional neighbourhoods contributes to…

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    into a fight with Michael Gregory outside a drop-in clinic in Vancouver. The center was open to people who were facing addiction and mental health issues, both of the men had past issues with mental illness and substance abuse. On the day of the crime Michael Gregory, who, was volunteering at the center was punched twice each hitting him in the head and knocking him over, Gregory then fell into unconsciousness when he hit the pavement and suffered a fatal skull fracture. Cooks then fled the…

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