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    They must include evidence of the accused mental history through report and statements of witnesses and victims of the crime and friends and relatives. It is important for the psychologist to place the accused criminal behaviour in context for the magistrate or judge. The impact that this alleged crime had on the victims should also be included. The entire report should be clear and should be made clear to the presiding officer that is not the intention of the psychologist to exonerate the…

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    When discussing the differences between Carthage and Rome, the topic of the Punic Wars could not be ignored. It was during the first Punic War that Rome gained its powers as a naval fleet, which led them on to conquer all and win victories in all three of the Wars. However, Rome’s navy was not always part of their strong-suit; it was their army that gave them their military status. But if they wanted to take down Carthage, who owned one of the best naval fleets of their time, Rome was going…

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    I am writing to you to tell you of the many faults in the testimony of Abigail Williams. She is nothing but a liar, a cheater, and a vengeful whore who has managed to accuse my wife, Elizabeth Proctor, and others who stand in her path of hatred. Aye, there is a perfectly reasonable explanation about why Ms. Williams has orchestrated the witch trials and driven the village insane. You should place no faith in her testimony, as her only motives are to manipulate and destroy the village in the…

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    out by civil magistrates against evildoers. Third, Glen Stassen, professor of Christian ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary and coauthor with David Gushee of Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context, opposes the death penalty, considering capital punishment revenge. Consequently, his argument is too narrowly focused, and I will suggest considering the death penalty justice instead of revenge in order to refute his…

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    flooding of the local courts with 104,982 cases dealt with in the local courts as apposed to the higher courts, which handled 3,975 in 2013. This downward shift towards the local court system has led to the significant expansion of powers of the magistrate but also a reduction in the once indictable offence penalties. O’Malley blames this revaluation of the legal processes on the grounds economic efficiency and time restrictions. This constant pressure on the local court system was extremely…

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    $3,500 is not the full amount of the installation because she had defaulted on paying Hilton the remaining balance of $902. The case was heard by magistrate that didn’t include a jury and because Pittsley didn’t provide evidence of damages so the only awarded her $250 with an additional $150 but also, they rewarded Hilton with the remain balance of $902. Pittsley appealed with the argument that UCC…

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    secession of the Plebeians, the debt issue was dealt with. Debts were cancelled and people who were imprisoned because of debt were released. A new office was also created to protect Plebeians from any further aggressive acts form the Patrician Magistrates. This new office, the tribune of the people was given special powers to voice the concerns of the common man. This also led to the formation of the Plebeian assembly which was allowed to address the people about their interest without…

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    “NAME CHANGE AFTER MARRIAGE AFFIDAVIT” Marriage is a moment of bliss for the husband and wife because it is a beginning of a new relationship. It is a legal duty, which is bound by specific laws and rules recommended by the lawmakers. In India, numerous ladies only follow the custom of changing the last name after marriage. However, it is not necessary to change the name. It is just an act of love and affection. For a few, changing name strengthens their lawful bond and for some others, it's…

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    Fall Of Rome Essay

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    be governed by an emperor. At the end of the second century BC, The Romans were sovereign. Rich people ruled politics. In order to become annually elected ‘magistrates’ they were like the civilian police but with a little more power. The voting system was rigged for the rich people, so they can have more influence over the poor.All magistrates of The Roman Republic continually deteriorated throughout the 5th century to the 30’s BC, the senate continually had lost power. Some say it’s a direct…

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    According to chapter four, the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects all citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures of property (personal or otherwise) by law enforcement officers, hence the requirement of a search warrant. A search warrant is issued by a judge and is used to authorize law enforcement officers to search a particular location and seize specific items, most often suspected evidence. The first and by far the most important step in obtaining a search…

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