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    The Evidences- where the case went wrong: According to the file there was just one evidence against Morton and that evidence was a note found at the crime scene. That note was signed with “I L Y,” for I love you, and “M,” for Michael, who was Christine’s husband. (Bazelon, 2012). That note was all about a husband’s anger over his wife as she did not let him have sex with her at the night of Morton’s birthday. But that of course was not an enough evidence to prove someone guilty of homicide. It…

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    Bounty hunter Levi Owns glared at the wanted poster one last time before folding the heavy paper along its deep creases and sliding it into his vest pocket. He loaded the remaining supplies on the pack mule and turned back to his sister-in-law Rose. She rested one hand at her side and wrapped the other around a smooth handled shovel. “Sis wanted you to stay,” she said, her voice cracking. “Let the law handle that no-good land-grabber.” Few people challenged him, yet Rose rarely waved. The young…

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    They had not long left Alistair's house when he told Storm there was something he should take a look at. It wasn't going to be a long detour and they wouldn't be getting out of the car. He had turned off the highway, soon after reaching the outskirts of the city. “We need to be very discreet. Best to look like we live around here.” “Wagonshaks Incorporated is an international company used by the government to set up and service emergency shelters—and—internment camps.” “You mean those emergency…

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    Attorney Chris Hatley won’t argue with you in say that Jeanette Riddle had killed her husband Michael C. Butte. But he will also argue that she was also a victim of long time abuse from her husband. And Butte was also no stranger to being arrested for domestic violence with his wife Jeanette but she was afraid to leave him for she thought he would look for her and she never see the end to the abuse. So one day on February 2, 2017 police had made entry to Jeanette Riddles home after receiving…

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    ALLEGATION R/s Anthony makes fun of Kristopher (8) for wanting to stay at his sister’s house. R/s Kristopher doesn’t feel safe at Anthony’s home. R/s on Feb 22nd Isiah “Kristopher” went over to his dad for the weekend and hid dad said he was going to buy some beer and get high. R/s Isiah stated that he did see two beers, but he didn’t see any drugs. R/s on March 10th Isiah’s father and brother picked on him for wanting to stay at sister house. R/s Isiah cried and fought with his brother. R/s…

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    importance not stopping to think about this is where a woman would or could spend a lot of time thinking about things. The sheriff goes on to back up this ideal when asked if he was “convinced that there was nothing of importance here- nothing that would point to any motive?” by the county attorney, by saying “Nothing here but kitchen things.”(1128) Which is telling us that the sheriff also sees in the more self important man view of things. That it’s just a kitchen and it couldn’t offer any…

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    He told him that when he was rich, people like the Bishop, or the Sheriff of Nottingham were around him all the time. Unfortunately, a misfortune happened to his son and he borrowed money from the wrong people. As a result, he was about to lose everything he owned (Pyle). The same people treat him in a very awful way when…

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    Americans are aware of what is going on because of media, by watching the news on a television or by the news channel website. Local robberies, traffic jams, and weather are all presented to viewers. Cases that continue to occur are of police brutality. Police brutality is the use of any force, verbally or physically, beyond that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose. This issue has been happening for years but been put in the spotlight lately from the media. Police…

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    Introduction Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department county jail has become the center of attention and has been under great scrutiny over the years. Starting in May of 2010 ACLU conducted their annual report of the LASD jails conditions. Upon their investigation ACLU reported in detail serious allegation by two inmates that both of the inmates suffered serious injuries due physical abuse by deputies. Also the investigation found that treatment for the mental ill in insider the jails were subpar…

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    What Are Police Misconduct

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    Unfortunately, local police now a days are equipped with weapons powerful enough to conquer a small country. The use of SWAT teams have risen up 1500 percent over the past two decades. Police departments have developed a “it’s only us vs them” mentality towards the public that they have sworn an oath to protect. Even though that possession of powerful weapons do not perform misconduct, there is the saying that, when you have power and no one to stop you from using it, why waste it? There are…

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