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    possession of small amounts of marijuana is treated like a minor traffic violation.” (findlaw). Even if the state has legalized it, people can have bad penalties for possessing a large amount of the substance (findlaw). In states that have decriminalized it, the penalties would be worse. The places where it is legal, there are normally a certain amount of cannabis someone can possess. It would be good for states to have set laws, so that people are not unknowingly commiting a crime with…

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    The Civil Laws aim is to solve the wrong doing and provide compensation when there is a breach of contract between two or more parties. It is not about punishment but to help compensate the innocent party. The pursuer is the person who accuses the action and defender is the person who is being accused. Examples of this would be divorce, wills, employment law or personal injury. Whereas Criminal Law is to stop certain actions and punishments may be used…

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    required education needed. The required education is you have to be a graduate of high school and also get a Bachelor’s degree (“Study”). A student can either enroll in a law enforcement academy or pursue a college degree in CSI (2-4 years). At this phase, there are two typical paths for aspiring CSIs. First, they can choose to enroll in a law enforcement academy and receive specialized CSI training in the field. Prerequisites for joining police forces typically include being an American…

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    Ferguson citizens’ constitutional guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law. The Ferguson’s municipal court judge has been evaluated in part based on how much revenue is generated from the bench. The consequence behind these transgressions is a city that has no respect for their judicial system. The revenue for the Justice Department is found heavily reliant on minor offenses such as traffic violations, failure to comply, or parking infractions. Changes need to be made and the…

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    Drones In Law Enforcement

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    The advantage of law enforcement using drones helps law enforcement to stay one step ahead of the bad guys, keeping the general public safe, and the community safe. Spotting marijuana fields on the ground is nearly impossible, but spotting these areas from the air is easier than starting a car. To tackle the drug problems in cities, law enforcement is turning to using drones with much success. This was the case in the city of Halton, Canada, which is a suburb of Toronto. Law enforcement was…

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    1. Basic Information: On the 13th April, 2016, I visited the Melbourne Magistrates’ and heard the case Singh v Prosecution. Mr Jagraj Singh is the accused and the Prosecutor is Senior Constable Lawson. This case is trialled in front of Justice Reardon. 2. Overview of the case The case that I have heard is a summary offence. Senior Constable Wayne Barras and John Mizzi were on a spotter operation duty on the 14th January 2015 at Footscray Road, West Melbourne. At around 5:25pm, Mr Barras who…

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    School of Economics and Administrative Sciences IR 375 Political Society in The U.S.A. Murat Can KAYA 217771 Miranda Rights: Miranda v. Arizona 1966 Today’s world, suspects and defendants has some rights in modern law system. Some of them are most important and protected by contitutional law. Most important and first one is right to learn their rights. This article appeared with Miranda Decision by The Supreme Court in 1966. The Miranda warning is intended to protect the suspect’s Fifth…

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    whether such relevant legalisation either enhances or hinders a business’ capability to achieve profit, in balance with, the rights and safety of consumers. More specifically, the consideration that relevant legal regulation such as Sydney’s Lockout Laws “villainise” the business culture of late night entertainment industries, limiting business profitability in order to achieve a greater sense of safety in the community. Furthermore, the innovative Uber…

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    General Rule Of Omissions

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    drug dealer does not owe a duty of care to beckon medical aid to his client. The verdicts were quashed due to misdirection but the court did not rule out the possibility of a duty of care being due by drug dealers. An omission is culpable in criminal law if the defendant had a duty to act but then failed to do so. A duty to act can arise in a small number of situations such as, a contractual duty, a statutory duty, a special relationship, an assumption of duty and a dangerous situation. The…

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    interpretation of the law based upon its constitutional merits, legislative merits or legal precedent. One important aspect is that…

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