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    involve exclusion of the evidence under s.76(2) of PACE which states “that if the evidence was obtained under oppression or in the consequence of anything done in the circumstances, to make unreliable any confession made… will be rejected unless the prosecution proves beyond reasonable doubt that the confession was not obtained as forsaid”. An abuse of…

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    Richard’s case is completely sensitive, anything that can be connected to his trial would be extremely important. So in order to make his legal process with a jury, Richard would have to make great life important decisions. We would need to find facts in which can direct the judge to not incarcerate him at all or just for a short period of time. This would be better than having Richard go through a bench trial. It’s not such a good option to for a judge to make the full decision because that…

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    Criminal Justice Process

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    this time if accepted by both parties. Trial The trial is a judicial examination of the issues between both parties, issues of law and facts which are presented before a judge or jury. The evidence submitted which is collected by police and the prosecution working in line together is examined in order to come to a decision on the accused guilt or lack thereof. Trials occur more often in cases of more serious offenses particularly violent ones.…

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    Adnan Syed Case Analysis

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    but it was reignited when Serial’s host Sarah Koenig meticulously evaluated the case during a 12-part podcast series in 2014. Since then, it has been exposed the weakness of the state’s case. There are many elements and inconsistencies in his prosecution. First, the prosecutor based the case…

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    Criminalization Of HIV

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    rates of sexually transmitted diseases impact the public health systems and practices; if these practices are enforced after a high-risk infection then this could reduce exposure. Second, the enforcement of these laws which would include arrests, prosecutions, convictions and sentencing. Third, alternatives to…

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    However, prosecutions rely on victim-wittiness testimonies, are difficult, and do not ensure convictions. Often times the victims of trafficking also find themselves facing charges and treated as criminal before it is known that they are victims. Under age victims are…

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    frequently required factor in most civil cases. An expert can be an important part of many aspect in either the prosecution or defense’s case. An expert can be utilized to introduce the evidence through their own testimonials but their role does not end there. As Douglas Heist stated expert witnesses are useful “in the development, evaluation and preparation of the defense or prosecution of a case (2010).” In most malpractice cases expert witnesses are necessary, doctors and health care…

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    narratives are not affected by the following: efforts, however laudable, undertaken exclusively by non-governmental actors in the country general public awareness event that is government-sponsored or otherwise and that lack concrete ties to the prosecution of traffickers, protection of victims, or prevention of trafficking broad-based law enforcement or developmental initiatives All nation states and rational actors are broken down into tiers. Tier 1 is governments of countries that fully…

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    In his article, Dutelle (2008) details the subjective errors of omissions, false misrepresentation among other mistakes that are made knowingly or inadvertently by forensic investigators. The investigative processes involved in solving a criminal act possessing the presence of evidence through application of forensic science, he opines, can lead to wrong conclusion that has a ripple effect of wrong justice being meted out by the legal system on innocent individuals that relies on such. His…

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    Support Recovery Act (CSRA) established an initiative with HHS. This established and strengthened the communication between State agencies and United States Attorney Offices in reference to the prosecutions under the CSRA. On the enforcement side, the U.S. Attorneys have undertaken the investigation and prosecution of parents who willfully fail to pay support obligations for a child living in another state. To date, the U.S. Attorneys have filed criminal charges against 71 individuals and…

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