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    One reason why the novella was a happy ending is because George does not need to worry or stress about Lennie any more. George had to put up with Lennie’s behavior his whole life. Every time Lennie got himself into trouble‚ George was the one to bail him out. Lennie never understood why he was not allowed to do this or that. Lennie was a very simple-minded person. “Lennie watch him from over the fire. He patiently said‚ ‘I like them with ketchup.’ ‘Whatever we ain’t got‚ that’s what you want‚ said

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    because he gave consent for the search. The seizure of the papers is not admissible because they were looking for drugs; they were not there to go through any papers. The amount of bail is reasonable because 2 million is an amount that drug traffickers can afford but it is an amount that they could put up and jump bail. The date of the trial does not fall under

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    used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be provided for you.) John will then be brought to the police station where he will be booked. The defendant will be given a bail if any. If no bail the defendant will wait in jail into arraignment. Once the defendant is at the court he will meet with probation to determine his financial situation. (To show if john is indigent or not). If not john will have to pay for if own counsel. The

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    transaction. Spurgeon supports his father throughout the story although he knows his father ’s misleading ways. On the other hand‚ Spurgeon does not get any recognition from his father for being there. For example‚ at the beginning of the story‚ Spurgeon bails his father out of jail with his money he earned from debate. Instead of thanking him and showing his appreciation‚ Ray says‚ "Opportunities. You ’ve got to invest your money if you want opportunities" (72). Ray already thinks about fast ways of making

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    rivers I had never been on and I did not swim‚ or bail out of by boat once. That year when I came to camp‚ I felt inept to go on hard rivers. Every day when I was on the lake‚ I was told that I should go be adventurous and go on new rivers. I would never listen and make excuses for not wanting to go on new difficult rivers. I was scared of broadening my horizons because the past year I would kayak on rivers and every time I would flip I would bail out of my boat and not flip back up. This was very

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    Jonathan Papin National University-CJA 460 April 2013 Professor James Lasley Term Paper-Search Warrants Search warrants are a major part of most investigations that take place everywhere in our country. What is a search warrant? It is basically a court order that is issued by a judge or any other type of Supreme Court official that authorizes law enforcement personnel‚ in most cases police officers‚ to conduct a search of a person‚ house‚ vehicle‚ or any other type of location.

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    Summary of the Article III of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines Bill of Rights Article III enumerates the fundamental rights of the Filipino people. The Bill of Rights sets the limits to the government’s power which proves to be not absolute. Among the rights of the people are freedoms of speech‚ assembly‚ religion‚ and the press. An important feature here is the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus which have three available grounds such as invasion

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    Cruel and Unusual Punishment Cruel and unusual punishment is the term used to describe criminal punishment which is considered unacceptable due to the suffering or humiliation it causes on the person. Cruel and unusual punishment has a very long history and is now noted in the constitution. There are several cases that deal with the consequences of cruel and unusual punishment and the constitution also protects people from this being used on them. The government has also put restrictions on

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    Running Head: THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE OF THE DEFENDANT. Name: College: Course: Tutor: Date: Introduction Presumption of innocence is awarded to the defendant in any court proceedings‚ as stated in the due process clause of the fifth and fourteenth Amendment. The principle dictates that each and every person is assumed innocent until proven otherwise. This principle is considered in many countries and it becomes the responsibility of the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of the law in protecting victims of domestic violence The Australian Law Reform Commission stated that assault occurring in the home is not a private matter but one that is of concern for the community as a whole. According to Section 11 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW)‚ domestic violence is a “personal violence committed against someone with whom the offender has‚ or has had‚ a domestic relationship with”. Further‚ the act does not stipulate

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