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    Inadequate Defense

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    proper investigation and most of them end in the death penalties. This leads to a larger number of wrongful convictions in the supreme court justice. Inadequate defense lead to wrongful convictions which must be addressed by improving our court system laws and proper investigation. Inadequate defense is a major issue in the United States, which is caused by assuming that the victims are right about their attackers. The lawyers are not doing enough investigation, which is a major cause of the…

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    Employment Law Essay

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    Bachelor of Business Studies [Honours] Management Semester 7 Module: Employment Law Lecturer: Joe Varley Submission Date: 21st November 2014 Student Details: Louise Murray X00064662 Declaration: The above named student’s declare that the content of this Continuous Assessment project is solely the work of the individual whose name appears on this cover sheet. The work of any other authors has been cited and referenced in full. Contents Page Introduction…

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    fair questioned the justice of their decision the principle or ideal of just dealing or right action conformity to this principle or ideal: righteousness the justice of their cause the quality of conforming to law (www.merriam-webster.com). Justice is also seen as an idea that is mixed between law and morality John Rawls states that justice is the "first virtue of social institutions". (John Rawls Disruptive justice) He states that justice is best accepted by a grasp of the principles of justice…

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    abuse. Studies that have been conducted indicate than around 70% of an estimated 14.8 people who use illegal drugs are employed. However, there are some resources that are available to develop a drug free workplace policy in your establishment. Federal law requires individuals who receive a contract or grant must agree not to engage in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, possession or use of a controlled substance in the performance of their federal contract. (Pohlid, 2016) Some ways where…

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    The U.S. government is attempting to prevent Big Tobacco companies from suing foreign governments that implement anti-smoking laws such as warning labels, packaging rules, and other restrictions on their products. Some argue that this is a recent example of the federal government over-extending its power into areas in which it should not concern itself with. According to Adam Smith, the role of government should be limited to national security, the promotion of justice, and infrastructure (Ball…

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    Remedial Action

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    The EPA has determined that the fundamental changes to the remedy described in this ROD amendment comply with the statutory requirements of CERCLA § 121, 42 U.S.C. § 9621, are protective of human health and the environment, comply with federal and state requirements that are applicable or relevant and appropriate to the remedial action, are cost-effective, and use permanent solutions and alternative treatment technologies to the maximum extent practicable. Because this remedy will result in…

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    changes require that law enforcement change to accommodate the needs of society (Reidy-Hall L.T., 2017). All changes that happen within our society affects law enforcement. Law agencies must constantly evolve to keep officers and citizens protected and safe. Mental illness is affecting more and more Americans, to accommodate this law enforcement agencies are taking a more proactive role with these individuals. Some agencies have protocols in place for individuals with mental health…

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    even worse effects on the body than marijuana. It’s commonly argued that marijuana is more lethal to the body than alcohol. How can a substances help and harm at the same time? The United States department of health stated that it is an assistance in curing health conditions; but having no health issues and consuming marijuana, the penalties of being caught are beyond severe. Marijuana is legally prescribed for people who suffer from cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, sickle cell…

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    never been a documented overdose death from marijuana use in someone without an underlying condition” (NBC). That right there proves how much safer marijuana is when you compare it to the toll tobacco products have on the body and all the deaths and health problems related to alcohol consumption. As you can see, the use of marijuana is much less dangerous than the use of alcohol and tobacco products, which are both…

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    Smith. The case is unclear and Section 7 of the Charter is commonly brought up. It broadly explains that marijuana falls under a “Natural Health Product Regulation” (pg 2.c) but that the natural health products regulation is not a legally contractual and abiding ruleset. So that realistically it holds little value in the court when dealing with cases. The natural health products are deemed either right or wrong by looking at the side effects of its use. (pg…

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