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    countless law enforcement members is easily unfastened by the actions of one unethical member, which clearly puts the spotlight on all. Without a doubt from recent personal experiences within my own agency, often, the indictment of one or a “few bad apples” seems like an indictment of all. As I evaluate the first segment of the forum question, the first element representative…

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    primary policy consideration underlying the statute, which is to limit the government’s power to prosecute citizens for crimes that are based on untimely indictments, counseled in favor of adopting the jurisdictional approach. Additionally, the federal statute prohibited Article III courts from imposing punishment “when the prerequisite of timely indictment is not satisfied.” Finally, a jurisdictional approach was consistent with the principle that criminal statutes should be “liberally…

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    Gore's Argument Analysis

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    The effects of fear on people and how people can be manipulated by fear are Gore’s main points in the excerpt from The Assault on Reason. Gore argues these points most effectively through his demonstration of his expertise. Both his use of personal experience and scientific research exemplify that his argument is well thought out and researched. Other interesting features of his argument that relate to his illustration of his expertise and strengthen his argument are his use of historical…

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    King Humbert Murder Case

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    reasonable trial to observe. “While the indictment, which was very long, was being read, Bresci was apparently unmoved and scanned the faces of the audience without any fear or effrontery.” Bresci knew what he had done, and he willingly went into trial aware of it. He did not seem nervous or fearful in any way. By all means, he did not even attempt to escape after the shots were fired at the King, he was mindful of what he got himself into. “The indictment showed that the assassin indulged…

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    illegal enterprises) often utilizing funds provided by the federal government through the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA), officers would engage in business of buying stolen goods. After a short period, the officers would obtain indictments against the criminals who had sold…

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    Elizabeth Calderon, 39, Salinas, California, and Esther Sanchez, otherwise called Trinidad Carrillo, 54, Salinas, California, were arraigned by an elected excellent jury on charges of documenting false assessment forms, burglary of government stores, exasperated wholesale fraud, putting forth false expressions to governmentally protected establishments, and scheme, Calderon and Sanchez are accused of scheming to present an advance application to Bank of America that contained false data and…

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    Trafficking is a world wide phenomenon occurring daily around us daily. The missing of young innocent children, women, and men; that’s life’s are taken from them and given to criminals. Majority of the victims taken, are never found again. The act of this crime causes the families to hurt and grieve for their loved ones. “To fully understand what child trafficking is, one must first understand the concept of human trafficking itself.”(Gale Student Resources). Having something so special,…

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    In the Bible Solomon writes, “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy” (Proverbs 31:8-9). In The Crucible, Giles Corey and John Proctor stand up for what they believe is right and strictly stand by their beliefs and God’s will. They stand up against the court because they know the innocent are are giving in and confessing to things they are not guilty of for the sake of saving…

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    Group Al Qaeda Have you ever thought about the effects that AL Qaeda group have done in the society? Al Qaeda is a group created in the 1980 by Osama to unite the Arabs. It also wants to terrorize the unites states with the purpose of harming the civilians.became a jihadist organization with the greatest power in the Islamic world and was the first to get their anti-Western message across the world, after what happened on September 11, 2011 in the United States. “The Qaeda group was…

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    Metaphor Of Gravity Falls

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    I speculate that the show Gravity Falls is a metaphor of the 2016 election. From what I know, Li'l Gideon represents Trump, where he had white hair and seen in a suit. He is a fraud, a metaphor of Trump who uses lies to manipulate people, especially whites to support him. The Pines represents the Democratic party. Mabel herself serves Clinton. At the beginning of the series, we see Mabel and Li'l Gideon dating, eventually breaking up. The break-up is a metaphor to Trump and Clinton announcing…

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