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    Judy I believe that there are several different viewpoints to this situation. I think that it depends on the way you want to argue for the felony murder or not. In my personal opinion I believe that Mike should be guilty of felony murder. The reason to why I believe that he should be charged with felony murder, is because I would argue that during the events of physically striking Judy in the face and taking her pants off should be enough evidence to get a felony assault charge or even a rape…

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    We all have heard about our Fifth Amendment and the Miranda right. The Miranda right derived from the case Miranda vs. Arizona. In this case Miranda was charged with rape and kidnapping. The police made a mistake by not tell him he had the right to remain silent. When this went to court, it was overruled because Miranda’s Fifth Amendment was violated. Reynolds wirte of how he believes that the lawyers and courts have made loopholes as big as a bulldozer (reynold). He believes that giving the…

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    the community the same, if not more than its share of unthinkable malicious crimes. Utilitarian views will show that Frank Castle is needed, while deontological views only confirm that his actions are not legal, but rather immoral and emotionally charged. Both views causing an unrest in ethical views. But, only one with a reasonable outcome that helps to ease the mind and heart. The Punisher is needed to clean the streets of what the non-corrupted legal system is…

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    Intentional Tort Essay

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    state or a federal government (Chamallas & Sperino, 2014). In criminal activities, the punishment is likely to be a fine or sentence charged on the defendant if proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. On the other hand, a tort is a wrongful act that has been executed and violates the rights of another person and or property for unliquidated damages. If found guilty, the tort doer is punished by being made to pay damages to the defendant. In conclusion, a tort is a civil wrong that infringes the…

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    Chances are, you’ve read the “Celebrities…They’re Just Like Us” section in a famous gossip magazine while waiting in line at the grocery store. While their idea of “Just Like Us” and reality are two separate matters, famous folk are just like us in that they can run afoul of the IRS. Read on to learn about five famous people who got busted for tax evasion. Martha Stewart Martha Stewart, with homemaking empire and endorsements didn’t have to worry about living paycheck to paycheck like most…

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    LaFleur exemplifies this. It was a sentencing hearing for a break and enter case charged under section 348 of the criminal code of Canada. The Judge was L’Oignon, Defense was John Boss, and the Crown was Ms. McVey. On October 24th of 2014, the accused and two other individuals entered a group home at 1am. The other two entered a bedroom…

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    In worst cases, people have even died before they got the justice they deserved. Andre Hatchett was charged with second degree murder for murder he did not commit. After serving time in prison for 25, the world has progressed in many ways while Hatchett was in prison. “Before his arrest, Mr. Hatchett was a new father and an ice delivery man living in an…

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    Zimmerman was a charged of second degree murder from gunning down 17 year-old Trayvon Martin shortly after informing police that he spotted a suspicious youth in his gated community on February 26, 2012. An affidavit of probable cause was filed by the state stating that Zimmerman confronted Trayvon Martin and shot him to death while Martin did not commit any crime. Zimmerman indicated he shot Martin out of self-defense. On July 13, 2013, the six-person jury found Zimmerman not guilty on all…

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    the judge to more or less side with the defendants. The judge then gave the jury some questions to make this standstill more fair. After the jury answered the questions, the verdict was that they found Grace to be guilty of throwing waste into the water and ground, and Beatrice not guilty of throwing waste, which means that Beatrice (Facher) was clean to go[1]. Schlichtmann decided to meet with the executive of Grace, Al Eustice, to discuss on how much money to give. Some information to…

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    Pussy Riot Trial Analysis

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    On July 30, 2012 three women from the punk group called Pussy Riot, Yekaterina Samutsevich, Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were in court on the charge of hooliganism for disrupting a church service in Moscow 's Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Although the evidence is enough to put away the three women the court acted unjust and biased throughout the whole trial denying Pussy Riot a fair trial. Since the Russian court system did not allow a fair and just trial for the members of Pussy…

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