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    Nuremberg Trials Day 201: Generalfeldmarschall Karl Rudolf Gerd Von Rundstedt regally walked to the trial stand, his brass buttons glistening in the light. He was there to put his former colleagues behind bars, or worse. He was there as a witness not as a defendant, mainly due to his age and failing health. While Rundstedt was charged he was never actually taken to trial. He was given a pair of headphones with a microphone, and then he sat. Before anything, Rundstedt composed himself. His goal…

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    with the following persons present:  Respondent Marquise Ramon Bailey  Respondent’s Attorney Leslie Florestano Peek  Assistant State’s Attorney Kue M. Lattimore The Court for Prince George’s County on this 9th day of April, 2015, accepted the Respondent’s plea to Count 7 – Motor Vehicle Theft. The Court found that the Respondent freely and voluntarily entered the plea and knowingly and intelligently waived his rights. The State presented the following facts, which would have…

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    Baillment Case

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    Bailments Another issue for Martin is his car. Martin drove his GTO to a restaurant and upon arriving, handed over his keys to person named Benjamin who identified as the restaurant valet. Upon deciding to leave the restaurant, Martin walked outside and noticed the valet was not present and neither was his car. Martin asked the restaurant hostess for help and she informed him that there was no valet service that day and that Benjamin, who was once employed there, had resigned a day earlier.…

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    Juvenile Disposition Guidelines have stated the age range a juvenile could be tried in juvenile court of jurisdiction, it would be easier for the judge to determine if the person should be sentenced in juvenile or adult court jurisdiction. The confusion of the exact age a person is fully mature and should be consider adult makes it hard for judges under blended sentence to determine the appropriate court of jurisdiction for the juvenile. Following a research in psychology and neurology that…

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    Opinion Evidence Essay

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    1) Opinion evidence is anything based around what the testifying witness believes or can infer utilizing the facts that are in dispute. An example of opinion evidence, “A man is seemingly angry because he is yelling and throwing things”. An expert witness is someone that is skilled or knowledgable in a certain area through training, study or experience. Non-expert witnesses or lay witnesses are just your average joe witnesses that testify about the regularly observed human events. Ingram,…

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    Summary of Facts The Plaintiff and the Defendant had been friends for many years before this incident. They are both musicians and both have helped each other out when it came to their careers. When the Plaintiff stated that if someone needed help on a track then he would ask the Defendant to come and join in. The same instance goes for the Defendant; if he needed help with a track or anything he would go to his then friend the Plaintiff. When the Plaintiff asked for help from the Defendant…

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    a job of Jury Profiling, which is the implementation of social science to help lawyers understand the underlying factors that jurors possess. The first significant case that involved Jury consultants occurred in 1972 during the Harrisburg Seven Trials. A union of Vietnam War protesters were charged…

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    Good morning ladies and gentleman of the jury. Today, I will be talking about Mrs. Mary Maloney’s case, who is being accused of killing her husband, Mr. Patrick Maloney, a police officer. I am here to plead that Mrs. Maloney is not guilty of first degree murder, under the reason of temporary insanity. After her husband told her that he was leaving her, she went into a state of shock. This state of shock caused Mrs. Maloney to react in an abnormal way, causing her to hit her husband with lamb leg…

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    Residents of Mc Henry, KY, Nortonville, KY, Fordsville, KY, Marion, KY, and surrounding areas know where to turn when they want local lawyers, they turn to the law office of Preston J Wade. With fifteen years of experience, we know the area, the community, and many of the residents. We care about you, because we are one of you. Since we are local lawyers, we are part of the community. If you find yourself in trouble take advantage of our skills and our many years of experience. As you'll see on…

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    RE: Retainer agreement for Harvey Sample divorce. Harvey Sample, This retainer agreement is intended to secure our relationship as required by the Business and Professions Code section 6148. Please review the agreement below and advice if acceptable. Please keep in mind this agreement will not be valid until the agreement is fully executed. 1. This agreement is between Archer Law Offices and Harvey Sample. 2. General Nature of Assistance- Archer Law Office will assist Harvey Sample with the…

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