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    felt safer and believing that crime was being reduced. “What foot-patrol officers did was to elevate, to the extent they could, the level of public order in these neighborhoods (Wilson & Kelling, 1982, p. 2).” Without having a watchman keeping the solicitors away, violent criminals may take advantage and chose the neighborhood for their future crimes,this known as the broken windows theory. Order maintenance policing is a combination of preventative tactics to manage social disorder.…

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    I always knew that the CDV was of course a part of the criminal court, but I never knew that it was set a part entirely from all other courts. These actors include the defense attorney and prosecutor, the solicitor, victim advocates, sister care, pretrial intervention members, and much more. These actors meet the offenders for the first time, in their first appearance in court. I found that surprising because you would think that they would handle things such…

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    Facts of this case: This is an English contract law decision, by the court of the appeal. The company (Carbolic smoke ball company) has produced carbolic smoke ball to advertise to cure influenza and other diseases. The company has advertised in the newspaper, which they have promised to pay £100 to any person who bonds with influenza after purchasing their smokeball. The company has deposited £1000 in the local bank which is called the Alliance Bank, in this way they can prove the seriousness…

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    Commercial Law and Big Money? That’s undeniably possible. The single dilemma that most of the law students face is to decide on which area to practice. While some of them might be sure of their field of interest, most of them surely aren’t. What makes one good in any area is the level and willingness to understand the individual sectors. Commercial Law is a big thing in the world as it involves a ton of government legalities, proceedings, and cases to handle. Every firm does need a team of wise…

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    evoke sensation in the reader- not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.” – E.L Doctorow, this is exactly what Susan Hill, does in “The Woman in Black”, through the use of literary techniques. Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor in Victorian England, is being sent by his boss to the house of the deceased Mrs. Drablow to sort throughout the paperwork following her death. As soon as he arrived at the house he couldn’t help but feel uneasiness and danger hovering over him…

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    went. Dracula lives by himself in this castle for the most part. Dracula’s wives also live in the house, but they are not always present. Many rooms are dusty and off limits, because the hold the evil within the house. Dracula asked Jonathan, a solicitor, who came to sell a building in London, to say longer with him. This displays the loneliness in which Dracula lives, thus asking a stranger to stay with…

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    Fry v. Napoleon is a court case that was taken to the Supreme Court after the process of appeals in Michigan Federal Court. This case deals with whether under Individual with Disabilities Education Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, if Elhena Fry is able to bring her service dog to school with her. At the time of the start of the process of this court case Elhena was only five years old and had just received her new service dog that had been trained…

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    John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty attempts to broaden the meaning of utility and depict the usefulness of utilitarianism in terms of right protection. With this, Mill rejects the coercion of conformity and celebrates individuality. His work can be broken down into two basic principles. The first principle establishes that people are not accountable to society for the actions that only concern themselves. The second, also known as the harm principle, establishes that the individual is accountable for…

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    Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) introduced under the coalition government, reformed the basis of legal aid. LASPO reforms to legal aid aimed to regulate the the distribution of legal aid in the UK; which denounced legal aid liability for private family disputes, immigration, housing, debt and social welfare cuts. According to the final equality Impact Assessment in the Bill of Moj*** the implementation of LASPO intends to eliminate the the excess distribution…

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    Medical Negligence

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    So the Government are planning to do what the Government does best when faced with a crisis by sidestepping the real issue and apportioning blame elsewhere. Medical Negligence is consistently in the news at the moment, as the number of claims being made are at all time high levels, particularly in the NHS and you can list the reasons for these troubles and most of them would come back to the Government and a lack of proper investment. Yet the Government have chosen to put their hands over…

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