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    Don T Stop Social Media

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    over and see a girl texting her boo thang with her phone in her lap pretending to be reading but in reality "omg boo I miss you. Xoxo" I say anyone using social media and public should be arrested and sentenced to life in jail. Not so much LMAO anymore right? Yes I said it sentence life in jail if you update your status…

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    Browder is ready to tell his story to the fullest extent. Deposition day for Browden was Dec. 2014, and within that day there were many questions. Questions that not only delved into what happened the night of the supposed crime but into the early life of Kalief. Born to an addicted woman, and a broken system, Kalief, and his two older brothers were eventually adopted by Venida and Everett Browden. Everett walked out on the family some years later, and sister Nicole explained that it left a…

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    T.J. Parsell. He talks about how he relates to Linda’s son who was sentenced to prison over a petty crime, he set a trash bin on fire, at the age of seventeen and was the victim of multiple rapes while incarcerated with adults and he later took his life by hanging himself in his cell; Parsell himself had a similar experienced in prison because he too was raped in prison at the age of seventeen but after he got out he got therapy help years later; He also says that he felt a special bond with…

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    There are people who commit crimes punishable by life sentences, some are old, and some are young, very young. Juveniles over the age of fifteen should be tried as adults in the court of law. Children under the age of sixteen probably had good reason to commit serious crimes, but that doesn’t mean they are innocent, and there may be a good reason why some juveniles may have done what they did. If someone is sixteen or older, and you commit a crime, you are old enough to be held in court, and…

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    them. From the article “Justice is served: MacNeill, 57, likely to die in Jail” MacNeill a father killed his wife to hide his affair from his wife now looks for life in prison. His own children are pleased with his punishments. They see their father as a killer and no longer their father. For just one unjust act it changed MacNeill’s life forever. Also in the story And Then There Were None, Justice Wargrave saw the guests as killers for murder that was never brought to court. Finally in the…

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    with the majority of supreme court justices who believe that mandatory life sentences are acceptable. Teens that commit a second degree murder or any other crime should not receive a mandatory sentence of life without parole. They should not receive it because they young teenagers that need a second chance and get their life back together. Most states have banned this kind of punishment and cannot be sentenced to life, that the life punishment is a disproportionate punishment for the young.…

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    Computer forensics started in the late 1970's when it was determined that there was evidence to be found on computers that could assist in the apprehension or conviction of a suspect. Since then there have been many different ideas as to what is considered the proper process of attaining the data and what is legal for either the government or corporations. Today, almost anyone that you meet will have a cell phone that is a considerably more powerful computer than the one that guided the Apollo…

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    Committing Adult Crimes

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    If a juvenile has committed an act of murder, they must be sentenced to life in prison. A crime is a crime so punishments should be set equal for everyone depending on the intensity of the crime. There should be no excuses as to why a juvenile should be let off the hook for committing a crime of murder. If juveniles are capable of committing adult crimes then they are capable of doing adult time. Provided that juveniles be let off the hook, there would be no justice for the victim, nor would the…

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    In my opinion I believe that an individual’s past can have a significant impact on their present life. Over time we see those effected by their past leaving a tragic mark in their current day to day life. Rather it was war giving a man PDSD or individual being thrown into prison for their political opinion etc. People having their life torn apart by their past will have a hard time recovering and forgetting their past. In Shawshank Redemption a movie about a man thrown into jail for a crime he…

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    The case of Brandon Mayfield is widely known amongst people who have a deep interest in wrongful convictions. Mayfield is an American Muslim who was wrongfully accused of the bombing that occurred in Madrid back in 2004. In this case, the U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation, commonly known as the FBI, "identified" Mayfield's fingerprint from a bag that contained denoting devices. Despite the fingerprint not being Mayfield's, multiple FBI examiners matched the fingerprints in the bag to…

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