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    in jail because there is not enough evidence to prove, without reasonable doubt, that he killed Hae Min Lee. The first reason that Adnan…

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    and no trace of DNA found on her body. There was no real solid evidence to link Adnan as the murderer. In episode six of Serial, “The Case Against Adnan Syed”, Sarah Koenig explained that the physical evidence against Adnan Syed was scant - a few underwhelming fingerprints. So aside from the cell phone records,what did the prosecutors bring to the jury, to share up Jay’s testimony? Sarah weighs all the other circumstantial evidence they had against Adnan, including curious behavior, a…

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    Wrongful Evidence

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    going to need to prevent evidence to prove your case and back-up your claims. Your evidence is going to need to demonstrate three different elements in order for your case to have the highest chance of success. It is important to note that this is not all evidence that you need to provide; your attorney will have legal power to request evidence and will gather the necessary evidence to prove the three points below. #1 What Exactly Happened The first thing that your evidence is going to need…

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    of communication, but a sociological tool of measuring individual worth. Main focus (topic) of the text: The main focus of this narrative is to show the importance of language and and the idea that it more than a tool of communication. Evidence/support: Evidence that Tan use to support or explain the main focus is pathos which is individual’s stories and emotion. “You should know that my mother's expressive command of English belies how much…

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    two robbers, Ames and Darby, resulting in the ruthless murder of his wife and daughter. Prosecutor Nick Rice, who is played by Jamie Foxx, is assigned to the case and both intruders are caught and taken to trial. However, having only circumstantial evidence and caring more about his conviction rate than seeing justice served, Rice offers Darby a plea bargain in exchange for him testifying against his accomplice, Ames, and is eventually released. Shelton hoped to get justice through the system…

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    if I know I am not a brain in a vat, this statement could be false itself because what if even if I was in a “Vat” I wasn’t just a brain but an entire body, seen within the movie The Matrix. Either way I personally don’t believe there has been an evidence to either disbelieve or believe this theory.…

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    Evidence Law

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    the truth?” Objecting Counsel: “No, Your Lordship is to hear the evidence. ” Evidence law is a mixture of principles, rules, guidelines and discretions. Jeremy Bentham legal theorist, stated it thus; ‘The field of evidence is no other than the field of knowledge’. The law of evidence is a critical subject for any lawyer or indeed party to a proceedings, who is concerned with investigation or the conduct of trials. The law of evidence is essentially about, the facts or materials that, are…

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    and what the instincts feels is right. That is how we gather evidence, by our beliefs we decide what evidence to get and put on our mind, and that is how we ended making conclusions. We make conclusion every day all day, we come to conclusions before making a decision, and specially, when we try to prove a point. Every conclusion we make is not randomly done, or carefully thought, but is a natural human thing, our brain gets the evidence that more comfortably makes it or us feel good. It sound…

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    Richard Havens Case Study

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    Interview Assessment XIII This interview was about Richard Havens; this case added to my understanding about wrongful convictions because it demonstrated how some might not lead to an exoneration. Richard Havens did not have a criminal record, and his background did not suggest being threatening to anyone but rather protecting his community. Mr. Havens had a career working with a variety of corporations; he even worked on the Apollo space shuttle reentry vehicles. Congress cut funding six months…

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    whether attention spans are real or not. “Heffernan is a national correspondent for Yahoo News [and a] former editor at Harper’s magazine” (Heffernan 113). She uses certain strategies to inform the reader on her information and certain types of evidences to prove her claim. Virginia Heffernan claimed that attention spans are unreal in her article, “The Attention Span Myth.” She uses a rhetorical strategy, which is pathos to connect with the reader. Heffernan also uses two different types of…

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