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    probably never be able to walk again or move any part of his body. In legal terms what do the following words mean? Plea‚ bail‚ parole‚ probation‚ character references‚ sentencing‚ conviction‚ rehabilitation. A Plea is a formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner saying weather they are guilt or innocence. Bail is a term used when someone is in jail and can be granted bail to leave jail for a short

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    WHAT IS BLASPHEMY ? Blasphemy is the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for a religious deity or the irreverence towards religious or holy persons or things . Some countries have laws to punish blasphemy while others have laws to give recourse to those who are offended by blasphemy . HOW DID IT START As religions are formed ‚ blasphemy comes with it . There are people who accept it and people who

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    This means that excessive bail shall not be required‚ excessive fines shall not be imposed‚ and no cruel and unusual punishments shall be inflicted. The ninth amendment addresses the rights retained by people. This states that the enumeration of the Constitution shall not be altered

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    Question: To what extent does the law balance out the rights of the victims‚ offenders and society in the criminal investigation process? The role of the criminal investigation process is to balance the rights of the victims and offenders in society. All individuals’ wether victim‚ offender or member of society have basic rights to which the law attempts to adhere to. While all are individual‚ the rights will differ for the purpose of maintaining a balance in society. Though upholding the rights

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    Corrections Trend Evaluation Misty Schwandt Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice CJA 394 Troy Hokanson January 15‚ 2013 Corrections Trend Evaluation This paper explains the many trends in the public and institutional criminal justice system. These trends‚ starting from the past‚ push the research into the present and future with the implementation

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    Anna Hazare and His Fast and Fight Against Corruption and for Fundamental Rights of the People in India … A Revolution Anna Hazare is an Indian social activist and an eminent leader in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement‚ using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his fervent efforts

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    Accomplishments of Richard III Richard III was a strong and effective leader who improved England’s government and enforced fair laws. Although Richard III is most known as an cruel leader who was accused of several murders‚ he was a benevolent leader and did the best he could to help his subjects. Richard was also very charitable; he founded several important councils‚ did his best to enhance the cultural level of his people‚ especially the poor and strived to create an equal and fair land by

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    are brought before a judge to be given forma notice of the charges against them‚ to be advised of their rights‚ to be given the opportunity to retain a lawyer or to have one appointed to represent them‚ and perhaps to be afforded the opportunity for bail. The defendant if taken into custody must be offered an in court appearance before a magistrate “without unnecessary delay.” They would be taking the person they believe had wasted B.I.G. and talking to him and giving him

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    Robinson v. California‚ 1962 “11721 of the California Health and Safety Code states: “No person shall use‚ or be under the influence of‚ or be addicted to the use of narcotics‚ except when administered by or under the direction of a person licensed by the State to prescribe and administer narcotics. Any person convicted of violating any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be sentenced to serve a term of not less than 90 days nor more than one year in the county jail” (law

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    Discrimination is a huge issue that leads to unfair stops and frisks‚ cruel treatment during the booking process and can even effect your arraignment and/ or bail. It has been an underlining problem since the beginning. Although now‚ we do have several rights now that protect the everyday citizen from being discriminated against. These rights are the 4th 5th 6th 8th and 14th. There are major cases that have

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