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    The Casey Anthony Trial

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    Not Guilty was the Verdict Felicia Duncan Polk State College CCJ3024 Dr. Raymond Oberg The murder trial that took America by storm. All of America and surrounding Countries was fascinated with the Casey Anthony Trial. She was accused of murdering her daughter Caylee Anthony in 2008. Cindy Anthony reported her granddaughter Caylee missing on July 15, 2008 after 31 days (Casey Anthony Trial, 2011). Casey Anthony was question by detectives and she informed them that the nanny…

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    Nicole Brown Simpson Case

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    “We the jury in the above entitled action, find the defendant, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, a human being.” The courtroom was filled with gasps, tears, cries of joy, and many hugs.“We the jury in the above entitled action, find the defendant, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder of Ronald Lyle Goldman, a human being.” More weeping and celebrations followed the second verdict. The final decision had been made. After…

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    John Ramsey Case Summary

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    Case Analysis. Third Party Male Assailant (Murderer) Father: John Ramsey & Mother: Patsy Ramsey (Accessories To Murder). Motive: Insurance Money For Business. John Ramsey, the father of the decedent, had tampered with evidence by removing the decedent's body after he had discovered her dead. (I). By removing the body from the basement, he violated the crime scene through tampering, which is against the law. There was no sign of forced entry into the house by an intruder.…

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    laws and techniques with the processes used in the OJ Simpson case. In addition, I will recommend preventions for future cases as well as illustrate the connection between stalking, intimate violence, and homicide. Furthermore, I will apply the victimology and criminology theory that best fits the case and explain the use of lethality or danger assessments by law enforcement. Lastly, I will identify facts that show lethality signs in the Simpson case and create a lethality or danger…

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    Is there more awareness in domestic violence since the OJ Simpson case? Did Nicole know that she was going to be murdered ahead of time? Was there anything that could have been done to prevent this? What are the rights of Nicole’s family? All of these plus many more are questions that have come up since this tragedy 22 years ago. This case had much to do with the Violence Against Women Act being passed by Congress in 1994. There was a pattern of violence from OJ towards Nicole and this should…

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    Oj Simpson Murder Case

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    Why would a successful football star throw his life away? OJ Simpson, who previously and still continually accused of murdering Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, was an American Football Star Player, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1968. Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman were both murdered outside of Nicole’s condo, and many believe it was OJ, but was it really? In the controversial court case of OJ Simpson, the verdict correctly appointed him innocent and acquitted him of the murders of Nicole Brown and…

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    Love and lust was what was desired, but a stabbing incident would make any man wish he ran the other way. Travis Alexander was living a secret life with his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Arias. After a night with Arias, Alexander was found lying on his bathroom floor stabbed 27 times, his throat slit open, and with a bullet through his head. Arias trial started a saga of love, betrayal, and murder that people from around the country wanted to follow. To intrigue the jury and public, the lawyers used…

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    Affluenza Teen Case Study

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    In other words Jessica Rasdall was being reckless by driving under the influence of alcohol, which put her friend in danger. With this in mind, her actions affect her best friend by taking her life. To clarify, both of these people did the same actions under the same circumstances…

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    Propaganda according to vocabulary.com is the spreading of information in support of a cause. It is not important as to whether the information is valid or not or if the cause is or is not justified- since it is all propaganda (Vocabulary 2015). Propaganda is seen in newspapers, magazines, commercials, and bill board ads. There are many propaganda techniques that companies use to persuade their audience. Glittering generality propaganda is a technique that says a lot without showing too much…

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    proceedings and evidence presented. Another role in the case was the judge’s associate, this role is a confidential secretary to the judge and is a clerk of the court in which the judge is presiding. The prosecution witnesses, both Ms Molly Simpson and Ms Jessica Clancy gave evidence to support the case in court. A witness must stay outside the courtroom until his or her name is called. When they are called they must take the witness stand and swear an oath or make an affirmation to tell the…

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