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    Assess the effectiveness of the criminal trial process as a means of achieving justice Police powers - under the Crimes Act and Law Enforcement (Police Powers and Responsibilities) Act emphasise the difficulties surrounding police discretionary powers - yet this is balanced somewhat by warrants acting as judicial safeguards against police abusing their powers - eg. warrants for a more ’legally enacted’ investigation process‚ phone taps or surveillance - but also warrants to reinforce police search

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    “William Clarke‚ you’re under arrest for suspected murder”‚ a policeman said handcuffing him with special handcuffs for mages. Fifteen year old Ellie was one of the best students at Magewood Academy for Girls. Ever since she was young her parents have left her in an academy to live by herself. She had become very independent at the age of eight. Ellie was a beautiful girl with dark brown eyes‚ tan skin‚ and wavy hair. She was admired by her peers and her teachers thought the best of her. The

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    The Process of the Criminal Justice Process Ticauda Coleman Strayer University Dr. Denise DeShields January 13‚ 2013 The topic that I chose to describe is the criminal justice process. The criminal justice process is described as a process that involves a series of steps beginning with the investigation of the crime and the arrest of the suspect. The next step following the investigation is the pretrial activities‚ which include the first appearance‚ a preliminary hearing‚ information or

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    Compare and contrast the effectiveness of the anti-terrorism laws in relation to Dr Haneef case and the present day implications in society Events leading to the creation of anti-terrorism laws 11th September 2001: Terror attacks in U.S‚ leaving thousands dead and world trade centre destroyed. 12th October 2002: Bali bombings‚ 202 people died from a bombing in Kuta an Indonesian island. A radical Islamic group know as Jemaah Islamiyah. 11th March 2004: Madrid bombings‚ this was a bombing

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    has not been arraigned and there was evidence to show that the accused has left the country with out the knowledge and the permission of the court. Issue: Whether or Not the right to travel may be impaired by order of the court. Held: The bail bond posted by petitioner has been cancelled and warrant of arrest has been issued by reason that he failed to appear at his arraignments. There is a valid restriction on the right to travel‚ it is imposed that the accused must make himself available

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    The public perception of crime portrays fear of crime. Fear of crime is when people believe they are more likely to be a victim of a crime as opposed to the probability of being victimized. This perception of crime is generally influenced by the media as it is the main source for knowing what is happening around us (Roberts & Indermaur‚ figure 4‚ page 9). According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)‚ the rate for has decreased over the years‚ however according to the survey in Roberts

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    gives us the right to know what we are charged with and the right to an attorney to defend us. Finally‚ the 8th amendment protects a person from receiving cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail. The way this affects the system is that a judge cannot get angry and give the individual extra bail. this amendment protects individuals who committed a crime from being tortured or mistreated. It also protects and individual from a judge who takes it personal. The judge cannot give extra charges

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    1. ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PROCESS AS A MEANS OF ACHIEVING JUSTICE The law defines what a crime is and whether a particular act constitutes an offence. But laws alone would be ineffective without any means enforce them. The responsibility for enforcing criminal laws and ensuring they are adhered to lies with the police‚ thus it is the actions and findings of the police that are evaluated in terms of achieving justice in the criminal investigation process. Police

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    look neat and clean as opposed to be being dingy and dirty. The owner of Rawesome Foods was arrested for allegedly selling raw food products particularly raw milk to consumers without a license . James Stewart jumped bail on the charges and was on a later date strong armed by bail agents.Stewart had failed to show up to two court appearances. However stewart was no actually selling to consumers. These “consumers” did not buy any said products; they were under a herd share agreement the members don’t

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    ratio would tell the owner‚ and how it can be improved for the business. When preparing for college‚ create a list of what you’ll need. Part of being college ready is the ability to handle your own problems‚ instead of expecting your parents to bail you out all the time. This holds especially true if you are attending classes far from home. This work MGT 401 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 Scenario contains solutions to the following tasks: "Isopropyl alcohol (I.P.A.) has a flash point of

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