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    the robbery bonded Cyril and Jacob. As they tirelessly work together‚ ensuring the robbery is a success‚ they find themselves falling. In Cyril’s case he loses his girlfriend and children. A public announcement was broadcasted throughout the entire island. A huge amount of money was stolen from the bank. There were several foreign suspects‚ but no one ever suspected the robbers would be locals‚ Jacob and Cyril. After 6 months‚ Cyril’s girlfriend suspected that he was linked to the robbery due to

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    Assignment: The rules of law enforcement I believe the police detectives conducted a lawful search and seizure because they were investigating robberies at two local electronic stores and during the investigating they received enough information to get a possible suspect. The detective suspected a person whom was wearing a heavy coat in a summer in Phoenix. That appeared to be strange‚ and he fit the height description so the detectives pulled over to speak to him. The suspect’s fourth amendment

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    crime boss to carry out a jewelry robbery. The film starts with the strangers meeting and getting fake names to keep them from becoming close to one another. Each criminal was given a name of a color which I felt was extremely unique. This well thought out plan by Joe Cabot the crime boss was to ensure the robbers concentrated on the task at hand. It was never thought that anything could go wrong and it would be a successful robbery. Then on the day of the robbery when the police show up the same

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    In the 1970’s two court cases were being held in the supreme court about cruel and unusual punishment. Ingraham Vs. Wright (1977) and Gregg Vs. Georgia (1976). I choose to compare these because they both favored common good instead of individual rights and had a lot of similar aspects of their trials. During these Supreme Court cases Gregg Vs. Georgia showed more balance between the promoting the common good and protecting the individual rights than Ingraham Vs. Wright showed in 1977. In the court

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involved the suspect being in possession a crucifix necklace which resembled stolen property from a robbery in violation of PC 496(a)-Receiving Stolen Property. EVIDENCE: • (1) Gold in color crucifix with white in color stones across the face. (1) Gold in color necklace chain. INVESTIGATION: On 10-07-16 at approximately 1232 hours‚ Officer Harrell #3441 and I were dispatched to 425 S. Fair Oaks Avenue Unit A (Ortho Source Medical) regarding a suspicious circumstances

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    upper class of the liveliness and sense of meaning that comes from working for such commodities. In Michael Crichton’s novel‚ The Great Train Robbery‚ Edwards Pierce’s motive for committing the crime of the century derives from his desire to find a sense of meaning to his tedious‚ upscale life while inflicting punishment on the greedy. The great train robbery not only gave meaning to an empty life grown from opulence but left a detrimental mark on the greedy. Pierce did not care for the monetary value

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    prison term policy on armed robbery. Currently the legislature will soon be voting on a bill that would double the maximum prison term for anyone convicted of armed robbery. First I would like to define what the legal definition of armed robbery is as defined by the Black’s Law Dictionary which is: an aggravated form of robbery in which the defendant is armed with a dangerous weapon‚ though it is not necessary to prove that he used the weapon to effectuate the robbery. The taking of property from

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    Holmes v. South Carolina‚ 547 U.S. 319 (2006) I. Facts: In 1995‚ a South Carolina jury convicted and sentenced to death‚ petitioner‚ Bobby Lee Holmes‚ for the “murder‚ first-degree criminal sexual assault‚ first-degree burglary‚ and robbery‚” of 86-year-old Mary Stewart. State v. Holmes‚ 320 S.C. 259‚ 262‚ 464 S.E. 2d 334‚ 336 (1995). The defendant sought to present evidence that another party committed the crimes for which he stood trial. Id. Holmes’ defense cited information from witnesses

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    convictions‚ unjust sentences and predatory behavior toward minorities‚ particularly unarmed black men.’ (Exonerations Reveal Broken Justice System).” In 1975‚ three young black males were arrested for the charge of murder and robbery against Harold Franks and attempted murder against Ann Robinson. The only evidence the police had against them was a sworn statement from a 12 year old (Eddie Vernon) on his way home from school. The three teens were incarcerated and sentenced to death‚ but later

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    founding fathers that it earned the very second spot on the list of birth rights as Americans. However‚ with constant tragedies striking the United States‚ such as massacres in public high schools and universities‚ mall shootings‚ and attempted assassinations on state representatives‚ it’s no wonder law makers are constantly debating the topic of gun control. The history of firearms has changed dramatically since the late 1700’s. A rifle is no longer defined

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