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    Exercise 1 Binary Solid-Liquid Diagram CHEM 112.1 – 2L Group 2 I. Data and Results Table 1.1 Break and arrest temperature of diphenylamine-naphthalene mixture. Table 1.1. Mole fraction of naphthalene‚ χB‚ and corresponding arrest and break temperature at each run. Run number | Mole Fraction‚XB | Ave. break temperature‚ ˚C | Ave. arrest temperature‚ ˚C | 1 | 1 | 72 | 35.4375 | 2 | 0.868388 | 72 | 35.4375 | 3 | 0.725218 | 62 | 35.4375 | 4 | 0.568895 | 49 | 35.4375

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    referring to everyone‚ not only citizens. Beside‚ this right is interpreted in the case of Aminah v Superintendent of Prison. There is no life deprivation and personal liberty as long as there is no arrest or detention. This shown that Malaysian law has become narrowness which they only refers to arrest and detention as a deprivation of liberty right (Mizan. N‚2014). Moreover‚

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    Human Rights — what are? 2. Concept of human rights in olden times 3. Universal declaration of human rights 4. Role played by judiciary in the development & protection of human rights 5. FIR‚ arrest & human rights 6. Human rights of arrestee 7. Duties of Arresting Officer 8. Arrest of female accused 9. Application of scientific methods of investigation 10. Duties of Remand Magistrate u/s. 167 Cr.P.C. 11. Legal Aid — Art. 39-A of the Constt. & Legal Services Authorities Act‚

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    An arrest should be done in an appropriate manner. The motivation behind a capture is to bring the arrestee under the steady gaze of a court or generally secure the organization of the law. “A summons must be in the same form as a warrant although it requires the defendant to appear before a magistrate judge at a stated time and place.” (Legal Information Institute‚ n.d.). A capture serves the capacity of informing the group that an individual has been blamed for a wrongdoing and furthermore may

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    been ineffectual in their fight against illegal drug abuse. From 1997 to 2006‚ the New York City Police Department arrested and jailed more than 353‚000 people simply for possessing small amounts of marijuana. This was eleven times more marijuana arrests than in the previous decade‚ and ten times more than in the decade before that. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that from 1994 to 2001 the number of 12th graders that had tried marijuana in their life had increased by 10%‚ and the number

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    can figure out the underlying reasons for the cause. To begin‚ the first arrest that occurred during this riot was of a 16 year old young black male. They arrested him in a manner that was forceful by dragging and pushing his head down on the squad car. This use of force‚ caused agitation amongst the crowd. Another arrest shortly follows at the same neighborhood‚ but this time the crowd gets involved in the middle of the arrest. The brother of the second person arrested jumps in to stop the officers

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    wife of the ex-football star‚ and the cunning ‚ head turning sports announcer had not caught people’s full attention‚ Simpson’s surreal Bronco ride on the day of his arrest most definitly did. Police accumulated enough evidence against Simpson to indicate that he was guilt of the murders and they sought and obtained a warrant for his arrest. But there was an agreement worked out with Simpson’s attorney‚ Robert Shapiro that Simpson was to turn himself in

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    justice process involves the following stages. The first step in this process is the investigation/arrest; this is the action that must take place before anything else. This step is usually done be police. When a crime is committed‚ officials have two primary concerns‚ who committed the crime‚ and what the motive was. The investigation of the crime must be done before an arrest can be made. There are four

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    protection of each. Section 2. The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be inviolable‚ and no search warrant or warrant of arrest shall issue except upon probable cause to be determined personally by the judge after examination under oath or affirmation of the complainant and the witnesses he may produce‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or

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    Jacqui appeared in a 2002 television commercial for the Texas Department of Transportation‚ and the statistics show that there was a decrease of roughly 2750 arrests for DUI from 2002 to 2003. However‚ immediately one year later there was a huge increase of almost 10‚000 arrests to 96‚921 total. The following years have shown DUI arrests to waver around the 90‚000 mark. The other statistics like fatal accidents and number of people

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