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    Belanger v. Swift Transportation Belanger v. Swift Transportation talks about how the public policy is certainly followed under the “Forbidden Five”. The forbidden five rule indicating that there are five fractions that can lead to immediate termination of its drivers. The information obtained from the “Data Website” in this case by Belanger appears too seen as if to be presenting free and local to the public by the U.S government. Belanger obtained information from a Government operated website…

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    Offender Vs Prosecutor

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    To have a successful prosecution of an offender, the prosecutor must carefully examine the offenses and clearly document the investigations with the highest levels of professionalism. Although different crimes have different penalties, it is the work of the prosecutor to ensure that they analyze the crime and identify relevant facts and charges of the given offense. The first thing that we should understand is that the work of the prosecutor is to seek justice and not merely convict. The…

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    In similar words John Irwin, a jail’s primary purpose is to receive and hold persons who are offensive. Furthermore, Michelle Alexander states in the very beginning of chapter two that the prisons and jails are meant to hold people as the law enforcement’s main goal is to keep the streets clean and safe. Both writers are aware that these allegations are not the case in reality. Both authors did very well on their part about explaining who gets arrested and why, with of course having a few…

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    Felony crimes are those crimes that are more serious than misdemeanors and generally carry fines, jail time, and probation conviction penalties because of where they live at and it can affect them and on most teens. Teen felony crimes are prosecuted differently than adult crimes in some ways. It is also possible for…

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    stabbed to death, and Ray Lewis was seen as the murderer. Lewis, along with two other friends, were charged with murder and aggravated assault (Rhoden). Not only was his reputation hurt, but even his own sense of pride. After pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges, the murder charges attached to him were dropped and he was given a year of probation. After all of Lewis’ legal problems were set to rest, he made it one of his goals to use his experience to inspire others. He tells young men,…

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    The idea that teens should or should not be tried as adults, if they commit a felony has “stirred much opposition and controversy” over the years (Estudillo 3). A couple years ago, a 15 year old girl from Plymouth, Michigan was convicted because she and her boyfriend had plotted to kill her family so she could run away with her 23 year old, at the time, boyfriend. Roksana Sikorski, slit her brother’s throat and he woke their parents and their younger sister up with his screams. Michael Riveria…

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    Crimes And Misdemeanors

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    Crimes and Misdemeanors, according to Conard’s article, poses a lot of important questions about the meaning of life and the existence of God. He begins his article by stating the plots of the two lives being shown in the movie. One in particular, of a man named Jonah where he questions his own values based on his life situation in that moment. Conard makes the premise that Jonah got away with murder because his views on God were not demeaning to his own life. Meaning that since Jonah did not…

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    The first lady that we watched take the stand was being seen because of a probation violation. The women had been placed on probation for unable to practice safely by reason of alcohol or other substance abuse. Ms. Owens was reported by a co-worker to have a slurred speech, was confusing co-workers’ names, appeared disoriented, and staggered while walking. The DON was called and came into the facility where Ms. Owens was working to observe her and then requested she submit a drug test where at…

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    People might think when they hear about an investigation on a criminal case or any type of investigation it might sound quiet easy but it real life is not that easy due to the things you have to follow through to have a successful investigation and find everything you need. By conducting a successful preliminary investigation is what will make the investigation to start processing. Preliminary investigation is what is the most appropriate step to follow when the crime is committed. Everything…

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    Behind the Crime Scene The causes of illegality are complicated. Most people focus on the criminal’s flaws or lack of morals to try to explain why they commit crimes. Honestly if an individual decides to commit a crime, then that is their decision. If arrested, the criminal has to accept the consequences. Their many factors that influences crime, including the need for money, emotion, envy or vengeance and the desire for control. In some situations, individuals commit crimes for their own…

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