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    The thick husky accent came in the form of my grim and garbled Southern co-worker, Igor “Gumshoe” Karma, questioning the witness of the crime (the code eleven). Without delay, I concentrate my ability to perceive sound in just one ear, so I can pay attention to the fascinating conversation between the private detective and the peculiar witness. A wolf in sheep’s clothing is who Igor Karma is. Hence, hidden beneath the baggy khaki trench coat, is his slender figure. The tie hiding in the trench…

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    is considered compelling evidence and has been the foundation upon which many cases have been brought to trial. Factors like weapon focus effect, forgetting curve, cross racial identification, communication with witness after identification and memory contamination, contribute to eye witness misidentification. Some of these factors are interestingly depicted in Picking Cotton. Jennifer did not attempt to recall the incident and the face of her attacker, subjecting her to the forgetting curve. As…

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    Oedipus Tyrannus: The Most Important Choice Introduction "If a decision-making process is flawed and dysfunctional, decisions will go awry" (Fiorina). Alternatively, if a defective and debilitated judgmental actions is made, those decisions can go astray. In Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus, Oedipus makes decisions in a flawed manner on his decision-making process. His fear of not knowing who the murderer of King Laius caused him to act unreasonably. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus, one choice…

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    been shocked to hear and witness these events, and all the action takes place within the court...and quite a bit happens in these times of trouble. Atticus uses the persuasion methods of ethos, pathos, as well as logos to support his creation of reasonable doubt. Atticus’s use of ethos, logos, and pathos are effective in raising reasonable doubt in Tom’s case. To begin, Atticus Finch was effective in his use of ethos and with his interrogative methodology to the witness. Atticus uses a notable…

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    experiences. Meanwhile, the next point that was made when people of the judicial system determine the outcome of one’s faith depending on the time of the day. Finally, how criminals or how someone is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty but how witness, labs, and police officer treat a suspect just because of their previous background. To pursue one to identify that a person is the one who committed the crime or even convince someone to say they committed a crime knowing that they are…

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    The electronic tools used would be Safeback, Expert witness, & Snapback, & one of these tools will be used to complete a bit-stream backup that will be performed on the device. Once the drive is backed up, the drive information will then be saved on write optical disks & began a case file. Two back up disks…

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    The case against the boy killing his father is very easy to me. I know without a doubt that the kid is not guilty because of evidence regarding the stab wound, eye witness of the crime through train, and finally the old man’s faulty testimony. The first piece of evidence is how the stab wound couldn't have been from the boy, the second piece of evidence is that the lady couldn't have seen the killing clearly, and the third piece of evidence is how the old man fabricated his testimony.…

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    With the rise in reported crime to law enforcement agencies across the county, administrators were faced with attempting to solve many more cases than in the past. The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration conducted a study and found that to produce a greater number of solved crimes; agencies should adapt the Managing Criminal Investigations model. The MCI program focus on investigating crimes that have a higher probability of being solved and bypassing those crimes that are not likely to be…

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    The Influence Of Suspect

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    I met with an African-American male standing in the corner with black shirt and blue baggy jeans. I, Officer Yatta Pewa told suspect to put his hands up, turn around, face away from me, hands above his head and spread his legs apart. As I was seaching the suspect, I heard a woman saying, “Excuse me, they are getting away.” I asked suspect if he had any weapon or anything on him that was going to cut or stick me. Suspect said, “No.” Suspect said, “Aint nobody jumped your kid’s dad. Look at me.…

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    bliss, Jason was 2500 miles away. He was going to miss his child's introduction to the world because of an unforeseen development. Fortunately for him, the most recent innovation permitted him to be there for his significant other, comfort her and witness the wonder of his child's resulting in these present circumstances world. How might that be in the event that he was so far away?…

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