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    The Constitution is designed to guard the freedom of the people by imposing law on those who maintain political power. Without this law, Americans would be under regular cruelty and threats. The US Constitution was composed with a strong picture to create a powerful nation. It states that the government comes from the people; so why do Americans have a hope of change in the Constitution? Why is reality different from what one desires from the Constitution? As a legal paper that it is it…

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    Cheryl had worked at a daycare along with her mother Violet Amirault. These two ladies were accused of rape along with Cheryl’s older brother Gerald Amirault. The children told the investigators they were tied to a tree naked attacked by a clown, raped with objects and forced to watch the Amiraults kill birds. Police closed the schools and called concerned parents to a meeting. They suggested that parents question their kids, specifically about a magic room, a secret room and a clown. But…

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    Although they are dehumanized and emasculated, they find a way to express their humanity, The main character, Jefferson, is the first male that is dehumanized and emasculated in the novel. In Chapter 1, Jefferson is referred to as a hog by the prosecutor, and being referred to as hog deprives Jefferson from his innate human right: the right to be seen as a human being and nothing less than a human being. By Jefferson being referred to as a hog, the white…

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    thoughts. Following Socrates’ death, we the Athenians became inspired to ferret out and execute other individuals who might be guilty of corrupting our youth. One of the individuals we will put on trial for this is Meletus, the youngest of the three prosecutors that accused Socrates of this matter. Indeed Meletus has proven that he is guilty of everything he accused Socrates of. First, Meletus himself corrupts the mind of the youth by contradicting his charges against Socrates. Second,…

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    The judge has the power to accept or deny the plea deal, and part of this process is to deny sentences that stray too far from the Sentencing Guidelines. Kosman writes that it is even encouraged for the prosecutor, defendant, and judge to agree to a plea sentence “explicitly calculated according to guidelines” (Kosman 806). Federal district courts that have denied these motions for sentence modifications, and federal circuit appellate courts that have upheld…

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    is illegal. It would be the responsibility of the prosecutor to show without a reasonable doubt who committed the murder. Procedural law, in this case, would provide the defendant the right to jury trial. Without a jury trial available to the defendant his or her rights would not be justified, thus be against procedural law guidelines in this case. The jury trial would allow the defendant to plea his or her case to his peers to show the prosecutor is wrong in his or her accusations. Procedural…

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    Jury Decision Making

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    violence will shift the jurors to believe that a heterosexual male should be punished more severely than a woman or a gay individual. Population of Interest This study will aid researchers, and practitioners, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges. This study will aid prosecutor and defense attorneys during jury selection. Potential Sample Undergraduate and graduate college students at the University of Maryland who are legally allowed to serve on a…

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    Shauna Reed Wetherington P4 AP Literature March 07, 2017 The Stranger Society is corrupt. A wide variety of injustice occurs frequently. People lie, cheat, steal, and commit crime. When this happens society reacts accordingly. In Albert Camus’ “The Stranger” justice is a major theme demonstrated in the society and within the lives of the characters. Monsieur Meursault is a character who doesn't show that he identifies with right decisions or morals. This causes his feelings to drift so far…

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    Arson Case Summary

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    investigator and accountant to pick apart Awe's life. Awe was charged with arson in 07 after an informant, Justin Kohel informed the police that Awe had repeatedly told him he wanted to burn the bar down to collect the insurance. For this testimony the prosecutor dismissed six traffic fines and two felony drug cases against him, but he never stood trial due to his background. The arson experts testified that the fire was intentially set by punching a hole in the back of the bar and set ablaze…

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    Guilty Of Compensation

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    Far too many people have been convicted of a crime they did not commit and often serve more than half their lives in prison. After finally being exonerated depending on what state the individual is in may or may not have compensation statutes. Each state that does have compensation statutes differ and some inflict restrictions that could prove problematic. These wrongfully convicted individuals are deprived of liberty and freedom. The current judicial system needs to improve each state laws make…

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