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    Armun's Case Summary

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    Little history was provided by North Carolina officials about Armun’s background. Records indicate Armun was placed on supervised probation on December 10, 2013, for misdemeanor larceny and injury to real property. His probation expired on June 9, 2014. Armun was detained on January 20, 2014, for discharging a weapon into an occupied property. A first appearance hearing was completed by North Carolina officials on January 23, 2014, as well as a secure custody hearing. On February 18, 2014, the…

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    characteristics contributing to his status as a mobster. Currently 86 years old, Whitey Bulger has had a full life of crime beginning at the early age of 14. In the time since Whitey’s legacy has stretched from theft, forgery, assault and battery, larceny and armed robbery as a youth, to bank robberies, murder and becoming an enforcer for crime lord Donald Killeen. After Killeen’s death, Bulger joined the Winter Hill Gang where he quickly ascended in power. As a mobster he sanctioned killings,…

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    started the drug, they must feed their addiction. While the street value of heroin is only around fifteen dollars for a day’s uses, most victims of this drug have no job. This forces them to do whatever they must to get their drug. Most turn towards larceny. The number of thefts in drug troubled areas has went up twenty percent over the last six months according to Franklin County 911 emergency center. The thefts are initiating many problems for…

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    Correctional System Paper

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    not a secure jail in any of the East Florida counties” (FDC). Florida first penitentiary happen to be in Chattahoochee giving the name Chattahoochee Penitentiary and the first inmate was “Calvin Williams after he was convicted in November 1868 for larceny and sentenced to one year” (FDC). The organization structure of Florida’s state prisons has several departments to include Administration, Communications, Legislative Affairs, Human resources, Facilities Management, Budget & Financial…

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    Tallahassee Crime

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    Tallahassee is not as safe as families may think. Recent Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) reports have shown that Tallahassee, Leon County has a shocking total crime index due to it’s rather small population compared to cities like Miami and Jacksonville. With a total population of 287,671 in 2016 there was a total number of 16,269 crimes accounted for during 2016. Many families, college students, and citizens did not realize how awful crime was in Tallahassee. “I’ve lived in this…

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    In this modern society, resources are easily attainable for those with the money to afford them. Low-income families, however, are not as fortunate. Many do not have the funds to provide for their families, whether it be food, clothing, or even shelter. The stress of being unable to provide is further amplified when a child suddenly falls ill. This situation and lack of resources ultimately leads to a fork in the road of morals. There is always the option to continue to work and even take out…

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    Student’s Introduction There is more than one interpretation to this hypothetical and so more than one IRAC is used. These IRACs use a combination of FYLSE style along with some extra citation content from the open book perspective. The IRACs here are arguments of potential solutions to the call of the question. The Subject Statement is used to infer the Subject and then the Rule. State v. Arthur Subject Matter: Solicitation Charges Subject Statement "Arthur asks Ben and Carl to help him…

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    of the crimes (Author Unknown, 2013). Unlike UCR have two scoring categories: Crimes Against Persons (e.g., aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape) where one offense is counted for each victim and Crimes Against Property (e.g., burglary, larceny-theft, and robbery) where one offense is counted for each distinct operation (Author Unknown,…

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    They would hustle up on foot to the back of trucks and run off with armfuls of cigars, cigarettes, liquor, or whatever else they could grab. The FBI started to take notice. They arrested the two men and charged them as “suspicious persons, to wit: larceny of merchandise valued at over $100 from delivery trucks,” (Whitey 69). Over the next two years, Whitey would be arrested more than half-dozen times, some of which involved serious charges. In 1956 he was convicted for a series of bank robberies…

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    Corruption was rampant in the late 1800’s. William Boss Tweed was one of if not the most corrupt man in US history. Tweed ran Tammany Hall which was a democratic political machine which was organized to win elections through a network of precinct captains and would gain support and power by taking care of the poor specifically the immigrants by giving them jobs and loans and by bribing the politician’s as well. Tweed would overcharge for city services and take bribes from companies looking to do…

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