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Real Estate Agents Government Agency
1,617 words
Like so many things in life, when it comes to
buying Real Estate, proper preparation is one of
the keys to success. Don't want to find yourself
in a neighborhood you don't like? Don't want to be
making mortgage payments on a house in which you
are uncomfortable? Don't want to waste your time
falling in love with houses you can't afford? In a
word, prepare! One of your most important tasks
will be determining your needs. It can help to
avoid either a nasty disappointment or the pain of
buying mor...
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Defense Attorney Substance Abuse
714 words
The trial that I went to was for Keith Willard. He
is a 35 -year-old man who has been in jail for the
last 10 years. He was in court today for a civil
commitment as a sexually violent sex offender. The
case was a petition filed by the state at the end
of an inmates sentence in which the state must
prove that Mr. Willard is capable of recommitting
the a sex offense. Mr. Willard was a clean-cut,
clean-shaven man who had no facial expressions
throughout the whole time that I was there. The
part of ...
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Poor And The Justice System
978 words
In 1963, the Supreme Court ruled in Gideon v.
Wainwright that every criminal defendant has a
right to have an attorney. The poor are appointed
an attorney normally known as a public defender to
defend them. The poor are given substandard
representation in courts due to lack of funds and
a broken criminal justice system. The criminal
justice system has made strides forward. The Sixth
Amendment right to counsel was generally
understood as guaranteeing criminal defendants the
right to hire their ow...
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End Of Life Make The Decisions
1,314 words
Living Wills, sometimes called Advanced
Directives, are legal documents accepted in all 50
states. They clearly define a persons wish to
decline life-support or medical treatment in
certain circumstances, usually when death is
imminent. Generally, a living will takes effect
when a person becomes terminally ill, permanently
unconscious or conscious with irreversible brain
damage. A living will also allows a person to
state with particularity the forms of treatment
are wanted and not wanted. For e...
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George W Bush Terrorist Threat
768 words
The viewpoint of the writer on John Ashcroft
(Attorney General) is basically to point out on
the Patriot Act that brought the latest law to
prevent the terrorist. One of the Ashcroft opinion
on this articles is "Once detained, these
lawbreakers are accorded the rights to which they
are entitled. " I think the INS plays an important
role to conduct as a front line in the border that
guard the US from the terrorist threat, but it
might give an uncomfortable feeling for foreigner
who has nothing to...
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Impact Of Communication In The Law
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Impact of Communication in the Law The judges and
legal practitioners consistently place a high
emphasis on the importance of communication in the
practice of law. The effective communication in
law is essential to the emergence of effective
legal practitioner, as communication skills are
used daily in performing duties, whether the legal
practitioner interviews a witness, or is used in
negotiation, pretrial discovery and evidence, in
the legal process and system, or for legal
counseling, analys...
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Death Penalty Cases Criminal Justice System
2,432 words
Hutchinson, Death Penalty, 1? They [prisoners
sentenced to death] are almost all poor, usually
white, often high school dropouts. Most have never
killed before. Most are from the South? (Benac).
Introduction: Opponents of the death penalty have
said that capital punishment does nothing to deter
crime. There is some critical information that is
important to know before going more in depth on
this discussion. The purpose of this paper is not
to discuss whether capital punishment is effective
in de...
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Law Enforcement Officer Violent Crimes
2,006 words
The agency now known as the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) was founded in 1908 when
Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte appointed an
unnamed force of Special Agents to be the
investigative force of the Department of Justice
(DOJ). Prior to that time, DOJ borrowed Agents
from the U. S. Secret Service to investigate
violations of federal criminal laws within its
jurisdiction. By order of Attorney General George
W. Wickersham, the Special Agent force was named
the Bureau of Investigation i...
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Prosecuting Attorney Legal System
1,421 words
Scott Presumed Innocent Presumed Innocent Scott
Turow writes an engrossing book based on love,
obsession, and the legal system. In the beginning
the protagonist character, Rusty Sabich, a
District Prosecuting Attorney (P. A. ) begins the
story in first person speaking about what is
expected of him as a P. A. His voice gives reason
that he is unhappy and lacks faith in the legal
system. Rusty has been accused of a horrible
crime, rape and murder. Turow's story depicts a
typical situation of a per...
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Department Of Justice Bill Gates
2,043 words
Its time to break up Microsoft Monopoly A couple
of years ago, a copier company was found guilty of
tying when it required consumers to purchase a
maintenance plan along with its copier. Such is
the case when on May 18, 1998 attorney generals
from 20 states, and the District of Columbia and
the US Department of Justice filed historic
antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft Corporation.
The US Department of Justice and 20 states are
claiming Microsoft is conducting business in
violation of the Sherm...
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U S S Hillary Clinton
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In todays society people often pay close attention
to what happens in politics. They normally make
voting decisions on character, past work, and
partisan lines. When rumors of indiscretion or
impropriety of a public official pops up, people
often like to get involved. Like gossiping on the
church's rumor grapevine, people love to get
involved in conspiracies and scandals dealing with
people of power. If you have watched television at
all in the last ten years, you have probably heard
about White...
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Planned Parenthood Federation Margaret Sanger
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Margaret Sanger: Radical Heroine Margaret Sanger
founded a movement in this country that would
institute such a change in the course of our
biological history that it is still debated today.
Described by some as a radiant rebel, Sanger
pioneered the birth control movement in the United
States at a time when Victorian hypocrisy and
oppression through moral standards were at their
highest. Working her way up from a nurse in New
Yorks poor Lower East Side to the head of the
Planned Parenthood Feder...
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Law Enforcement Officials Task Force
4,596 words
- They Modern Day Slaver They Came to This Country
Seeking Better Lives for Themselves and Their
Families. Instead, They Found Abuse and Forced
Prostitution. The Tale of Two Survivors. The
moment Rosa saw the clothes, she knew she had been
deceived. Short shorts, micro minis, crop tops.
Not the kind of clothing the 17 -year-old girl
would need to care for the elderly or wait on
tables jobs that sounded full of promise when the
smugglers described them in her impoverished
village in Veracruz, Mex...
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Mumia Abu Jamal Community Based Policing
2,535 words
It was Police Brutality Description: It was April
29, 1992 and it was my twelve birthday. My mom
gave me a little chocolate cake with a plastic
surfer riding a wave on top of it. We were
watching television while I was getting ready to
blow out my candles. There was a disturbance in
South Central Los Angeles that the news
helicopters were covering on every channel. There
were crowds of people flooding the intersection of
Florence and Normandy acting rowdy and getting
aggressive toward passing ca...
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Hard Core Pornography Age Of 21
2,527 words
Pornography 038; Ethics Pornography is a social
problem and is a commodity brought into existence
by certain characteristics of a highly developed
civilization. The problem with pornography is that
any form of censorship or suppression cannot solve
it. These aggressive methods would merely
aggravate the disease and create other deplorable
consequences. Prevention is better than cure, and
by diagnosing the psychological motives of those
who consume pornography, we may be able to change
the ins...
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Prosecuting Attorney B Quot
1,427 words
Scott Turow writes an engrossing book based on
love, obsession, and the legal system. In the
beginning the protagonist character, Rusty Sabich,
a District Prosecuting Attorney (P. A. ) begins
the story in first person speaking about what is
expected of him as a P. A. His voice gives reason
that he is unhappy and lacks faith in the legal
system. Rusty has been accused of a horrible
crime, rape and murder. Turow's story depicts a
typical situation of a person being set up. The
ending will ravish y...
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U S Attorney United States Of America
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Watergate Scandal THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Watergate
is a hotel in Washington D. C. where the
Democratic National Committee held their campaign
headquarters. The current president at the time
was Richard M. Nixon, who was involved in the
scandal himself and which lead to the cause of his
resignation. The Watergate scandal should not have
happened, but it did and it caused the American
people to judge less of their government system.
The scandal began on June 17, 1972, with the
arrest of five men wh...
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Chief Of Staff Abuse Of Power
2,063 words
Whitewater vs. Watergate. Both are political
sandals that have rocked the nation. As Watergate
unraveled, many of Nixon's dirty tactics were
learned, including assorted lists of enemies (a
number of which became targets of IRS tax audits),
wiretapping, political sabotage, burglary,
blackballing, and smear campaigns. Similarly, as
Whitewater unfolded, the scandal appeared to
involve more than just an illegal loan. It touched
on possible hush money paid to witnesses and
includes the acquisition of...
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Snuff Films Charles Manson
2,605 words
Also known as white heat films and the real thing,
the snuff film myth lives on like Bigfoot, despite
the fact that no law enforcement agency in America
has publicly admitted to ever locating one. Alan
Sears, former executive director of the Attorney
Generals commission on pornography during 1985 -
86, agrees with the more than two dozen law
enforcement agencies I interviewed. Our experience
was that we could not find any such thing as a
commercially produced snuff film, says Sears. Our
commissi...
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Attorney General Souter Court
308 words
DAVID Hackett Souter was born in Melrose,
Massachusetts, September 17, 1939. Souter attended
the local public school and was immediately
recognized as a student of great promise. Souter's
parents sent him to Concord High School, he
graduated in 1957. He continued his education at
Harvard and later awarded a Rhodes scholarship to
attend Oxford University for two years, he studied
jurisprudence at Magdalen College, where he
received bachelors and masters degrees. Souter
began his career in public ...
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