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  • Criminal Justice System U S Supreme Court
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    ... variety of enforcement situations confronted by the criminal justice system. 3. The officer who arrives first at the scene makes the determination of probable cause or reasonableness, then litigation at a trial court level and then by appellate review if necessary. 4. Legislative procedural laws have been limited to police activities and trial court stages of the criminal justice process up to sentencing. Some legislatures are interested in all procedural matters, including the processing of...
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  • York Times P Police Brutality
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    Police brutality is a problem in our country today. There are many instances where the police have gone too far in dealing with criminals. There are many things that people are doing to stop police brutality. More and more bad cops are being caught in their wrong doings. There are many cases that go unseen. The police are good at keeping things quiet. They have a code of honor that says that police do not tell on each other. The Johnny Gammage case was a recent case in the news. One of the only ...
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  • Audio And Video Time And Money
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    Introduction In an era of unyielding and universal multimedia messaging, words hardly ever stand alone. The power of spoken language and the guidance of the written word aren't to be overlooked, but they shouldn't be considered the exclusive format for effective courtroom communication. We are well past the point when technical proficiency is considered unsuitable to the professional status of lawyers. With technological incompetence, jurors are no longer amused. There is growing impatience with...
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  • Self Defense In Criminal Cases
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    One of the frustrations faced by many businesses is that after the perpetrators of crimes have been identified, the District Attorney's office will not pursue the case. One option is for victims to sue the DA in an attempt to compel him to prosecute, but this would be costly and proving dereliction of duty would be difficult. The DA is effectively immune. Other options are more promising. The law should encourage (and prosecutors' offices should welcome) private preparation of criminal cases. Pr...
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  • Death Penalty Against The Use Of Capital Punishment
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    The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. It denies criminals their natural born right to life. The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B. C. Death sentences were carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning alive, and impalement. In the Tenth Century A. D. , hanging became the usual method of execution in Britain. The number of capital crimes in Britain continued to rise throughout the ...
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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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  • Plea Bargain Criminal Procedure
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    ... se in a civil litigation. We need to eliminate civil forfeitures to all criminal defendants except those specified such as alleged terrorist and drug traffickers. We need to permit one plea-bargaining defendant out of ten to try their case. If they prevail then they are released from their prior agreement. This is to show what amounts of innocent persons are being forced to plead guilty as a way to measure the standard for determining a level of unconstitutionality. There are always those no...
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  • William Stuntz The Pathological Politics Of Criminal Law
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    William Stuntz "The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law." INTRODUCTION While many factors that make positive sentencing reform rather problematic remain, different factors have come together at the beginning of the new century which made such reform more possible than it has been for a many years. On the other hand, as these critical factors are not likely to remain in adjustment for a long period of time, they challenge progressive reformers to work and react with dispatch. One of the prevale...
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  • Point Of View Hip Hop
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    Gotti Case It is very evident that modern life is full of contrast. Very often we cannot give a certain estimation to different processes which happen in our life. The case with famous rap singers (Gotti) can be treated to those cases. There are several approaches to the problem. Lets try to examine it from different point of view (realistic, surrealistic and absurd). Realistic approach can be defined as a concern for fact or reality. The facts are that hip-hop singers Irving Lorenzo and Christo...
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  • Apology Of Socrates Socrates Mentions Jury
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    The well-known Apology of Socrates is the stenography of philosophers defense at the final trial of 399 BC, which survived to our days in two different and independent copies, one of which was written and edited by his famous student and follower Plato, and another by his philosopher friend - Xenophon. Unfortunately these copies possess a certain portion of writers view points since there were no official court records made during the process. First of all, we must define the correct meaning of ...
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  • Death Row Inmates Death Penalty Debate
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    Author / s : Issue: May 21, 2000 New DNA Testing Becomes a Factor in Death Penalty Debate and in Execution Set For Texas Next Week NEW YORK, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The reestablishment of capital punishment in the U. S. is undermining America's moral authority overseas, according to Felix Rohatyn, the U. S. Ambassador to France. "When you have as much power as we do, and when you represent the oldest democratic tradition in the world, and when most of the planet still thinks that democracy in Ame...
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  • Apology Of Socrates Socrates Mentions Trial
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    Trail and Death of Socrates One of the most famous philosophers of our history Socrates had lived his last days in a pretty controversial way. He was accused for several faults that he was barely aware of. There was a trial, which raises a definite question of whether or not this trial, as well as its outcomes, was just. In order to answer this question in an appropriate way, we must turn our attention to the existing, probably the most reliable, information source that survived up till nowadays...
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  • Codes Of Ethics Indigent Defense
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    One of the frustrations faced by many businesses is that after the perpetrators of crimes have been identified, the District Attorneys office will not pursue the case. One option is for victims to sue the DA in an attempt to compel him to prosecute, but this would be costly and proving dereliction of duty would be difficult. The DA is effectively immune. Other options are more promising. The law should encourage (and prosecutors offices should welcome) private preparation of criminal cases. Pros...
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  • U S Supreme Court First Degree Murder
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    Hurricane by James S. Hirsch In James S. Hirsch's book about Rubin Hurricane Cater, Hurricane, the author describes how Carter was wrongfully imprisoned and how he managed to become free. Hirsch tells about the nearly impossible battle for Carter and his friend John Artis for freedom and justice. Both, Carter and Artis, were convicted of a triple homicide, and both were innocent. The book raises the importance of, and questions, the writ of habeas corpus. Carter used a writ of habeas corpus to g...
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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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  • San Francisco Chronicle Terminally Ill
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    Jack Kevorkian is one of Americas most controversial people. Since 1989 he has aided in the death of over one hundred people, some as young as twenty-one. Kevorkian has used three methods for assisting in the suicides of his patients. His original death machine was execution by lethal injection, except you do it yourself. This death machine was simply a metal pole with bottles containing drug solutions. A needle was inserted into the arm of the patient and the flow of saline started. A switch wo...
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  • Law Enforcement Officials Task Force
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    - 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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  • 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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