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    The case of Brandon Mayfield is widely known amongst people who have a deep interest in wrongful convictions. Mayfield is an American Muslim who was wrongfully accused of the bombing that occurred in Madrid back in 2004. In this case, the U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation, commonly known as the FBI, "identified" Mayfield's fingerprint from a bag that contained denoting devices. Despite the fingerprint not being Mayfield's, multiple FBI examiners matched the fingerprints in the bag to…

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    Harco Case Study

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    The witness was a passenger on the upper deck and was struck in the face by a tree branch sustaining a disfiguring facial injury. The witness tried the case against the insured and was awarded a verdict of $3,515,986 (claim # 22717*2013*16). Based on the events of this loss, the plaintiff’s counsel will argue, the insured…

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    Microsystem Observation

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    Introduction Throughout the daily care of a health care facility, microsystem is continually at play. The register nurse, CNA, physical therapist, dietician all come together effectively to help the patients overall safety and health concerns of the patient needs. I spent the day shading a nurse to see how the element of the microsystem works. During this time, I recorded my observations of the nurse throughout the day such as patient care, tasks, medications, charting, and other duties.…

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    Jehovah's Witnesses

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    consistent lecturing and meeting participation. Being a Jehovah’s Witness does not make a similar level of issues of society that specific fanatic association and faction have done. One of the most charming parts of being a Witness is the companions that can be made through the assembly and the expansive assortment of individuals that can be met through Conventions. In any case, this is not extraordinary to being a Jehovah’s Witness. I have companions of various religious categories that have…

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    Autonomy is one of the ethical principles that is important in nursing practice. According to Weiss and Tappen, “autonomy is the freedom to make decisions for oneself”(2015, p.54). In 1990, the US Congress passed the Patient Self-Determination Act which permitted individuals to make their decisions regarding medical treatment. The individual has to be competent to make the medical decision or have a durable power of attorney to appoint someone to make decisions for them when they're deemed…

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    confidence my team and my abilities. I took a shaky breath and stood up as my attorney said my witness’ name. As I look out at the people sitting in the crowd, I’m no longer Esther. I go into some sort of metamorphosis where I become my witness. I take my glasses off so that the only two things I can see…

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    Dennis Lindberg was a fourteen-year-old boy who died from leukemia in 2007. Dennis was a Jehovah’s Witness so like others in his faith, he rejected blood transfusions, even in life saving situations. It is trivial for courts to order transfusions in small children past the disapproval of Jehovah’s Witness parents. The justification for this is that a small is not aged enough to determine himself if he accedes with his parents. Dennis’s doctors approached the court to acquire such an order. But…

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    Walmart Observation

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    On 10-2-2015 Officers were dispatched to Wal-Mart for a theft. Upon arrival I Officer Butram spoke with Jon Goecker. Jon stated he observed a male acting suspiciously in Man’s apparel. Jon stated he followed the male making sure he stayed in his line of sight. The male was identified as Craig Davis. Jon stated he witnessed the Craig pick up various items and place them into a shopping bag. Jon stated Craig left the store without the merchandise, then returned to the store and retrieved the…

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    Mr. Buckley Case Summary

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    Cox did not witness Mr. Buckley sign the forged name on the slip, she did testify that the signature line was blank when she handed the slip to Mr. Buckley and was signed when he handed it back to her. Since the signature was not his own, but the owner of the credit card, a forgery charge was found to be warranted. I agree with the ruling of the trial court and the Appeals court upholding the ruling. The years that this crime was committed, video surveillance was not normal and witness accounts…

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    usual. More than 5, strange alien sightings have been detected in Florida this past week. Baffled residents everywhere keep turning in mysterious videos yet no explanation has yet been given. WITNESSES REPORT MULTIPLE UFO SIGHTING IN FLORDIA A witness who wants to remain unknown reported a series of weird events to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Based in the U.S, MUFON is the world's biggest alien investigation group. In a report to the group, the man stated that he and his son saw over 5…

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