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  • Iran Contra Affair Elect The President
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    Thesis statement: Watergate could possibly be the worst scandal in A. Iran Contra affair. B. Whitewater affair. B. Special prosecutors. V. National Archives and Records Administration. A. Material available for research. B. Special Files Unit. Outline B. Constitutional. VII. Conclusion. Political scandals are not strangers to the United States. They date back as far as 1830, with the presidential sex scandal and Thomas Jefferson, and in 1875 with the Whiskey Ring and President Ulysses S. Grant (...
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  • Law Enforcement Officials Convicted Sex Offenders
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    Megan's Law has had a profound effect on not only convicted sex offenders and prosecutors, but also on the community including real estate brokers and apartment owners. Megan's Law is a collection of statutes that were passed in 1994 in response to the death of Megan Kansas, who was killed by a convicted sex offender who lived across the street from her home. Two of the laws are collectively known as the Registration and Community Notification Law (RCNL) and are composed of the: 1. Registration ...
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  • Grand Jury Criminal Conduct
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    I. STEPS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS 1. The Decision Network transforms free citizens into, suspects then into defendants, into convicted offenders, probationers, inmates or parolees, leading into their eventual discharge from sentence and their return to society. 2. The full scale network includes a number of major steps about crime, suspects, and offenders, which in turn, are linked to different agencies that are meant to flow into one another. 1. The process of investigation begins with t...
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  • Mother Funeral Bad Person
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    How can the justice system be unjust? Does it treat people unfairly because of their strange acts? Acting strange can be used against a person even though it is unfair to dot hat. In Albert Camus' The Stranger, the character Mersault acts in a strange manor throughout the Mersault acts strange throughout the book, which makes people judge him. At his mother's funeral, his behavior was so strange that the people started to talk about him. How he didn't want the coffin open, and was drinking and s...
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  • Supreme Court Ruled United States V
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    Despite the efforts of lawyers and judges to eliminate racial discrimination in the courts, does racial bias play a part in todays jury selection? Positive steps have been taken in past court cases to ensure fair and unbiased juries. Unfortunately, a popular strategy among lawyers is to incorporate racial bias without directing attention to their actions. They are taught to look for the unseen and to notice the unnoticed. The Supreme Court in its precedent setting decision on the case of Batson ...
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  • Compensatory Damages Criminal Case
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    ... Another example of an immunity is where a witness agrees to testify only if the testimony cannot be used at some later date during a hearing against the A court order that prohibits a party from doing something (restrictive injunction) or compels them to do something (mandatory injunction). Latin: All legal rights are either in personal or. An in personal right is a personal right attached to a specific person. In rem rights are property rights and enforceable against the Latin: All legal ri...
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  • Punishment Should Be Abolished Life In Prison
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    Capitol Punishment is the harshest punishment there is for a crime in the United States. Just like most ideas and policies in our nation people agree with Capitol Punishment and people dont agree with it. As time goes on more and more Americans support the death penalty. Despite the increase in support there are still questionable factors about Capitol Punishment. It is said that the death penalty is overcrowding our prisons, that there are racial bias, and poor representation for poor defendant...
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  • Plea Bargaining System Plea Bargaining Defendant
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    The plea bargain was a tool rarely used before the 19 th century in prosecution. "In America, it can be traced almost to the very emergence of public prosecution, although not exclusive to the U. S. , developed earlier and more broadly here than most places. " Plea-bargaining was limited because judges controlled most sentencing. Judges did not appreciate the workload relief until personal injury cases skyrocketed during the industrial era. A plea bargain can be defined as, "a negotiation betwee...
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  • Percent Of The Cases Mental Illness
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    ... of laymen or a group of medical experts? Most of the time the jury resolved its dilemma by spelling out for itself the separate tasks that the law expected each to perform. In essence, the jury concluded that the experts testimony emphasized only one aspect of the problem, the clinical part, and that his testimony contributed little to the major dilemma that confronted the jury, that of placing the clinical or purely medical facts about the defendant into a moral-legal context. The jurors re...
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  • Twelve Angry Men Reasonable Doubt
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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE MOVIES TWELVE ANGRY MEN AND RUNAWAY JURY Twelve Angry Men is a black-and-white film produced in 1957 that presents the "imperfections" in the American jury system. It is a courtroom drama set in a deliberation area as a jury of twelve men convenes to make a decision on the fate of an ethnic young man accused of stabbing his abusive father to death. A common vote is necessary to either convict or acquit the accused. Otherwise, it will be a hung jury and one more trial wil...
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  • Law Enforcement Officer Criminal Justice System
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    1. The Processing of a Criminal Case in a Criminal Justice System Criminal Justice System is created to try people charged for certain crimes. A crime is defined by law as an act or omission for which, if a person is found guilty, he is sentenced to death, imprisonment or fine, or, sometimes, both imprisonment and fine. The reason for filing a criminal case is usually a felony, which is divided into two categories Person Felony (robbery, rape) and Non-person Felony (burglary and other property c...
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  • Past Experiences Social Construct
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    Incompetent Texts in Camus, Sartre, and Celine The Stranger, by Albert Camus, Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sartre, and Death on the Installment Plan, by Louis-Ferdinand Celine, all contrast themselves with internal texts that fail to represent the world competently. The Stranger includes the prosecutors narrative of the murders as an incompetent text by refusing to support the motives he assigns. It contrasts itself with the prosecutors narrative in view of the excessive language of the prosecutor versu...
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  • Rape Reform Laws Field Of Prosecutorial Discretion Prosecutor
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    Marxist and Feminist interpretations on the aftermath of rape reforms In the beginning of her essay, MacDonald states that the current legal reforms are ineffective due to their attempt to cure symptoms of the root cause. Meanwhile, the root cause remains legislatively untouched. She also gives various examples of how implementation of the new rape law statutes is scattered. The major decision maker, the prosecutor, and his discretionary powers limit the power of these new reforms. In a contrast...
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  • House Judiciary Committee Forced To Resign
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    During the night of June 17, 1972, five burglars broke into the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate office complex in Washington, DC. Investigation into the break-in exposed a trail of abuses that led to the highest levels of the Nixon administration and ultimately to the President himself. President Nixon resigned from office under threat of impeachment on August 9, 1974. The break-in and the resignation form the boundaries of the events we know as the Watergate affair...
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  • Criminal Justice System Plead Guilty
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    The most common arguement offered on behalf of plea bargaining is that it lifts the burden of heavy caseloads from the shoulders of the courts. By ensuring that most criminal defendants enter a plea of guilty, plea bargaining eliminates the need for time-consuming trial procedures. Harold J. Roth wax, a Manhattan judge said, " We go to plea bargaining out of necessity, not out of desire. It is inescapable. " Criminal defendants charged with felonies could completely overcome the court ...
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  • Criminal Justice System Voir Dire
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    The Role of the Prosecutor All serious criminal cases require the participation of three individuals: the judge, counsel for the prosecution, and counsel for the accused. If any one of these are absent from the procedure, Athe criminal justice system is incomplete@ (Congress). The prosecutor stands at a critical stage in the criminal justice system as well as playing a critical role before, during and after the trial. They serve many functions throughout the criminal process. Some of which are i...
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  • Ethical Decision Making Criminal Justice System
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    The end result of the criminal justice system is the punishment handed down to a convicted criminal. Ethics are an important part of the decision making process for those parties involved in prosecuting and punishing suspected criminals. The aforementioned parties include agencies such as local police, federal law enforcement agencies, district attorneys offices, and judges. Local police and federal agents need to use ethical decision making skills when evaluating whether or not to pursue a case...
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  • U S Supreme Court Sentenced To Death
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    Electric chair, gas chamber, lethal injection, firing squad, hanging, guillotine, and garroting. When you hear these words what do you think of? Do you feel frightened? When some hear these words they tend to say, Oh they deserve it. In the court system that is not always the case. The question you always have to ask yourself is what did the accused do and do they deserve the death penalty? What is bad enough to deserve death? Are their certain crimes that do and then some that do not? Almost ev...
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