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    Mapp V. Jimeno Case

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    The police love hints and tips about where to find the next criminal, but what would happen if the information was misleading? In May of 1957, police officers in Cleveland, Ohio, got a call about a person in a bombing case and some illegal betting equipment could be found in the house of Dollree Mapp. Three Cleveland police officers went to her house and requested to be admitted into her house. Mapp demanded the police officers show her a warrant, but the officers didn’t have a warrant. Two…

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    After over one hundred women said that he sexually abused them, USA gymnastics and Michigan State doctor,Larry Nassar was sentenced to forty to one hundred seventy-five years in prison. Once world famous doctor who treated Olympic women. Larry Nassar will now spend the rest of his life in prison (Levenson). "I've just signed your death warrant;"I find that you don't get it, that you're a hazard. That you remain a peril."" Judge Rosemarie Aquilina verbally expressed in a Lansing, Michigan,…

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    Youth Boot Prisons

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    Youth boot camps are a controversial topic, with arguments being made both for and against the use and effectiveness of such programs in the Justice System. In Australia, the Queensland government is considering pursuing the idea of youth boot camps in the hope that it will help in the reduction of youth offending. This essay will determine whether Queensland should follow other countries such as the United States, where youth boot camps are both popular and vastly used. A brief history of youth…

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    From the seminar “Profiling and Investigative Psychology,” I have discovered that criminal profiling has similarities to brand and market segmentation which can be applied to improving my organizational performance. In my current employment, I am responsible for developing cooking appliances that resonate with different groups of people. Psychology is a science that is unprecise, being an art more than a science (H. Tato, personal communication, July 9, 2016). Dr. Tato explained that…

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    Gonzales Investigation

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    The police undertake an investigation process and gather all evidence needed in the criminal trial. In the Gonzale’s case the police investigators played an integral role in gathering all evidence needed. It took 11 months for police to gather enough evidence to arrest and charge Sef Gonzales so this was a huge role in the whole trial process…

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    Assault on a Minor; Wrongful Damaging Private Property: The MP report stated that the SM was involved in a verbal altercation that turned physical when The DA 4833 states that the SM received a GOMOR, which was placed in her local file. (Further review of his OMPF shows no GOMOR in her file). Assault Consummated by a Battery: The MP report states that the SM was involved in a verbal altercation that turned physical when another Soldier grabbed her by the neck. The Soldier provided a sworn…

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    In USA Today, Sara Moniuszko says Danny Masterson fired from Netflix's ‘The Ranch’ amid multiple sexual assault allegations. We really don’t know if he did it or not but from what’s being told he assaulted more than one women. He may not be guilty because he’s never been accused of foul behavior but then that’s more a reason for him to assault women. Sexual assault to me is a big thing, I feel like rapist deserve death penalty without no doubt no matter if it’s the first time or not. No one…

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    Brunon V. Case Brief

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    intentionally made a false, fictitious and fraudulent statement to a Federal Agent about her personal knowledge of Joey L. Brunson, being in the vicinity of her residence at 401 Walker Dr. On February 9, 2016. Special Agent Greenan of the F.B.I states in the criminal complaint that he wrote with no corroboration of any reliable evidence that on the date in question a 2006 BMW 750. Registered to the defendant (Pagan Barnes) arrived at her home at approx. 10:57 a.m. And left at approx..1:35 p.m.…

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    Frank Gacy Revenge Case

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    insanity. Not guilty by reason of insanity is a defense strategy, that has often been used by serial murderers in the past once an offender has been charged; however, contrary to popular belief, this defense has been used in less than one percent of all criminal cases. According to Hickey, “The legal system uses the term insanity to define the state of mind of an offender at the time of the offense; offenders may be deemed insane at the moment of the crime and only for that period of time”…

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    The owners of two apartment buildings in Dufferin Grove have been fined nearly $100,000 for provincial fire code violations, Toronto Fire inspectors say. Their multi-unit residential properties along Dovercourt Road are adjacent to one-another on Heydon Park Road. The building’s owners, Rakesh Gupta was fined $80,000 and Swarash Gupta was charged $16,250 for the alleged violations, a city news release said. Rakesh also faces jail time for 30 days if his property is not brought into compliance…

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