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    Almost “I take it this isn’t your neck of the woods? ”, said Detective Frank as he lead Peyton into the small interrogation room. Peyton’s eyes scanned the room; pastel-blue walls, crackled cement flooring, a round table, one plastic chair and florescent lighting. Peyton subtlety smirked after noticing its astonishing resemblance to the Law & Order interrogation room. “Please, make yourself comfy”. Detective Frank motioned Peyton over to sit in the plastic chair. Peyton perceived Detective…

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    Mobinur Rahman Margarita Suso English 126 “The Colonel” by Carolyn Forche is an emotional response to a political situation which works by emphasizing a poetic form rather than a journalistic approach. The use of a prose poem allows the freedom of expression and leaves the reader to discover a richer substance. The descriptive use of detailed imagery lets the reader understand and truly discover the political message. “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley conveys the feeling that acquired wealth…

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    litigators like Karl Heideck design important strategies to bring the case to a positive resolution for the client. Litigation Attorney Background The litigation attorney is a legal professional that should have strong research, investigative, and interrogation skills, along with their legal…

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    consideration is not given to the investigation methods and tactics, there is a danger of misusing the On a situation of a child abduction where time is of an essence to recover the child unharmed, more aggressive approach to investigation and interrogations may be justified. Yet using the same level of deceit and trickery may not be reasonable during a minor hit and run accident with property damage only. Potential misuse of deceitful tactics can be come an issue if the investigator is overly…

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    This book is an incredible, first-person story about imprisonment, torture, and life in the secret world of Guantanamo. It is complete with government redaction bars as well as footnotes tying the narrative to declassified documents. Especially interesting are the human relationships formed with guards and interrogators throughout Slahi’s ordeal. Sadly, this tale illustrates the plight of many other Gitmo prisoners. A little of Slahi’s story: he’s from Mauritania and when he was 18 went to…

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    The Gestapo, abbreviation for Geheime Staatspolizei, was the secret police force, created by the Nazis, that “protected” Nazi Germany. The Gestapo originated in 1933 shortly after Adolf Hitler took power in Germany. Herman Göring was the creator of the police force. He created the force to eliminate anti-Nazi forces in germany. The purpose for the Gestapo was to hunt those who were considered a threat to Nazi Germany. They often went door to door interrogating innocent citizens of Germany. At…

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    Under the due process principle, the individual has the right to liberty, to own property, and right to life. In this case, if a person is charged due to crime, the justice system ought to protect his or her rights under the model. On its part, the crime control model bases its law enforcement on absolute reliability of police in finding facts and treating the suspects as if guilty already (Cole, Smith, & DeJong, 2015). Thus, crime control model seems less preservative of human rights and is…

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    The Theme Of Isolation

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    ISOLATION Christopher is a young intellectual teenager who takes on the role of detective after Wellington (the dog) was murdered, he was suspected for killing wellington and taken for interrogation. Through his detective work he uncovers the truth about his mother's absence and the true murder of Wellington. Christopher throughout the novel wants to be isolated from the world. Unfortunately, Christopher cannot be as independent as he would like to be. Through his want of isolation away from…

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    The Timocratic Republic

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    After a long, brutal civil war, the Timocratic Republic of Patrick O'Conner is in a period of unrest. Attempting to earn back the money lost, the government has begun selling their military as mercenaries. Having learned of this, the populace is enraged and the Republic is on the brink of another civil war. Recently, a group of revolutionaries has vowed to fight and restore the nation's military. On the other side of the world, the New Federal Republic of Emerstari has learned of the struggle…

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    Making A Murderer

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    Making a Murderer is a very controversial Netflix series that caught the attention of several viewers. In this documentary series, the main character Steve Avery is wrongfully convicted of rape in 1985 later to be exonerated by his DNA. The DNA that was found pointed to another man that the police refused to purse. The Wisconsin Innocence Project helped free Avery then later organized a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. After his release, Steven Avery was…

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