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    First, this article relates to Chapter 12: The Legal System. Zinah Jennings’ case is an example of a plea bargain in which Zinah agreed to remain under supervision until March 30th, 2017. Also, this is a case that required the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard of proof but that was not to be found by prosecutors. This is also an example of a child maltreatment…

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    The Downfall of Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde a publicly romantized crime duo that traveled across the American Southeast, driven by the psychological need of committing crime and escaping the consequences. At an early age both Bonnie and Clyde Barrow were involved in mischief, Clyde started his criminal record as sixteen year old drop out going to see a girlfriend and not returning a rental car. Charges from the rental car company were dropped and nearly three weeks following Clyde was…

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    charges all together. 2. The term "prosecutorial discretion" refers to prosecuting attorneys who have nearly absolute and unchecked power to choose whether or not to bring criminal charges, and what charges to bring. This power provides the foundation of plea bargaining and guarantees that prosecutors are one of the most powerful public officials. It also provides an important opportunity for leniency in a system of harsh criminal laws, and by limitations on judges' sentencing discretion (like…

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    Police Ethics Paper

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    This memo serves as a notice of pending changes in the operation of officers within the State police. I will discuss the results of a report received regarding questionable conduct of certain officers within the department, which include: planting of evidence, lying in court, and falsifying police reports. I will then set forth expectations for how officers should exhibit ethically sound conduct in their policing starting immediately. Moving beyond typical command-and-control methods of…

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    Federal Lawyer Essay

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    Hire federal criminal lawyer for an assured justice If you or perhaps your loved one is facing federal criminal charges, it is not enough that you hire just any lawyer. You will need the expert services of an attorney who has the knowledge, the skills, and the experience to be able to weaken the federal government’s case against you. There are a lot of law firms and law professionals practicing in the field of federal criminal cases. However, not all of these lawyers have what it takes to win a…

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    Prosecutorial discretion suggests that the government prosecuting attorneys have the opportunity to choose to bring criminal charges and any other charges. Prosecutors are one of the most powerful officials, which, “also provides a significant opportunity for leniency and mercy in a system that is frequently marked by broad and harsh criminal laws, and, increasingly in the last decades of the twentieth century, by legislative limitations on judges ' sentencing discretion.” The prosecutor has a…

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    Brothel Boy Case Study

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    The prosecutors are considered to be the most influential actors within the courthouse, as they decide which case to prosecute, the cases to plea-bargain, and the case to try. The prosecutor may also influence the factors of setting bail and creating the sentence. In the United States Constitution, one’s Sixth Amendment right to counsel is granted as many defendants cannot afford to hire a lawyer…

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    Criminal procedure is the process of adjudication in law. Adjudication is the process by which a judge or jury reviews the evidence presented in a case to determine the verdict (Oleson, 2014). There are three types of variation when it comes to adjudication: heavy reliance on professional judges, mixed reliance, and heavy reliance on laypeople (Reichel, 2013). These variations basically summarize how the ultimate case decision is made. Under high reliance on professional judges, the judge is the…

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    struck a bargain, although how and with whom it is not clear. The bargain is this: under one of the most beautiful public buildings or perhaps in the cellar of a spacious private home, there is a room where a frightened, half-starved, imbecile child is stunted and all the people of Omelas know it is there. The child is shown off to those who whish to see it. It is fed half a bowl of corn meal and left to sit naked in dirt and its own excrement. The child barely talks except for a whining and a…

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    There are several claims that drug use and crime are closely related. Some claim that drug use causes crime, others that crime causes drug abuse, or that both drug use and crime share common origins. The most common belief is that drug use causes crime. There are several explanations that are used when trying to prove this belief. The first of which is pharmacological explanations. This explanation states that the chemical properties of a drug have a direct impact on a human’s behavior. This…

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