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    and preferred arrest policies have been debated by both sides in terms of effectiveness and fairness. As it currently stands‚ 22 states have laws that include mandatory and preferred arrest policies. Statistical data has shown that since its implementation‚ arrests have significantly gone up. Comparing the 1970s and 1980s which was around 15% to the modern era with over 30% arrests made during a domestic violence call. Not only have arrests gone up but more specifically‚ female arrests have increased

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    Why detention of Subrata Roy is illegal per se Execution of orders is not possible in contempt proceedings. It is a strong hunch that the Supreme Court will most likely release Subrata Roy tomorrow even though he will have no “acceptable proposal” to give. Whether it happens and how the law will get interpreted for this purpose is left to be seen. Irrespective of that‚ the actual order for detention of Roy and the other Sahara directors passed on 4th March‚ 2014 is short on acceptable jurisprudence

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    Course: OFD Instructor: B. Hariprasad Assignment #1: Goldman‚ Sachs & Co. Nikkei Put Warrants – 1989 Section A Ankit Pandey Himanshu Agarwal Suchit Singh Problem Statement What should be the right pricing strategy for Nikkei Put Warrants (NPWs)? Structure of Nikkei-Linked Euro-Yen Transactions 1. The European bank sold a bond that promised to make annual interest payments in yen at a fixed interest rate. However‚ through a set of

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    apartment. Urging him to sign a search warrant he finally gives in and signs it. They search his apartment and seize a marijuana plant and some drug paraphernalia. Smith I then charged with manufacture of a controlled substance. Main Point/ Theme: Search of Arson Sight without a Warrant

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    fully ensure we are communicating our thoughts and ideas with as much information we can gather on a problem set. I feel the use of critical and creative thinking can greatly enhance my team and company’s performance and mission. As a Special Forces Warrant Officer‚ I

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    away of the constitutionally guaranteed rights of the arrested person as stated in Art. 5(3) and Art 5(4) of the Federal Constitution. Article 5(3) provides that “Where a person is arrested he shall be informed as soon as may be of the grounds of arrest and shall be allowed to consult and be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice.” Whilst Article 5(4) provides that “Where a person is arrested and not released he shall without reasonable delay‚ and in any case within twenty four hours (excluding

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    Petitioner Efren C. Moncupa‚ together with others‚ was arrested on April 22‚ 1982 at about 10:50 P.M.‚ at the corner of D. Street and Quezon Avenue‚ Quezon City. Moncupa D. Tuazon was brought to MIG-15 Camp Bago Bantay‚ Quezon City where he was detained. On April 23‚ 1982‚ on the allegation that he was a National Democratic Front (NDF) staff member‚ a Presidential Commitment Order (PCO) was issued against him and eight (8) other persons. After two separate investigations‚ conducted first‚ by Lieutenant

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    The police officer said: “You’re under arrest for stealing scallops”. The server said‚ “Table seven ordered three dozen scallops.” The diner said‚ “Lets eat the scallops and leave without paying!” I feel uncomfortable whenever someone compliments my chandelier. Please accept this chandelier with my complements. Sammy ignored the warning and went to Florida; which was both adventurous and unwise. Sammy wanted to go surfing in Florida‚ but there was a hurricane warning. Sammy planned fun activities

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    Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act: A Forbidden Love Interracial relationships make a huge impact on the lives of those who are ignorant. In the play‚ Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act‚ the community and the government of South Africa show their fear for situations they do not understand. Fear in this situation is ultimately turned into hatred. This in the hands of people who hold power is dangerous. In this play the main characters are a black man and a white

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    The Judiciary Introduction: This question raises the issues of the constitutional position of the judiciary and the significance of judicial independence for the operation of the rule of law. We will consider recent changes to the leadership of the judiciary and the process of judicial appointment. Judges are expected to be personally independent in the sense that they must decide cases purely on the strict application of the law to the evidence presented‚ irrespective of personal preference or

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