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    Legal Maxim

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    Legal Maxim 91: “A person is bound by his own admission” The meaning of this maxim is that a person who makes an admission is indicted pursuant to his acknowledgement and what he has acknowledge shall be claimed from him as long as the acknowledgement conforms to its conditions of validity. This statement can be simplified by saying that the person is responsible for what he say as long as it follows the condition of validity. The condition of validity is for the person making the admission and

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    Legal Marijuana

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    Topic: Legal Marijuana Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience how United States can benefit from marijuana if it can be legalized Thesis: The legalization of marijuana would help get the economy going again. Despite great efforts by the federal government against marijuana i. INTRODUCTION A. Is marijuana as bad as society makes it out to be? Since the 1930’s marijuana has been illegal in the United States. That being said it’s somehow America’s number one cash crop. Users of the drug

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    Legal Brief

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    Legal Brief Facts summary Mr. Potbelly holds a garage sale at his home. Mr. Slim Jim stops by the sale and upon noticing a rare piece of art pottery offers a price of $100 for the art that is marked $250. Mr. Potbelly accepts Mr. Slim Jim’s offer. Mr. Potbelly informs Mr. Slim Jim he is selling his home because he is moving up north because he has lost his job. Mr. Slim Jim asks how much he is selling it for and Mr. Potbelly informs him he is thinking $75‚000. Mr. Slim Jim offers him $70‚000

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    Legal Memorandum

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    Legal Memorandum PA 205 Final Project By: Jazmin Howard To: XXXXXXX From: XXXXX Date: July 15‚ 2014 Re: Natalie Attired v. New Mexico Employment Security Board Memorandum of Law Statement of Facts: In July of 2010‚ the Plaintiff‚ Natalie Attired‚ filed for unemployment with the New Mexico Employment Security Board; her claim was denied and she was deemed ineligible due to being terminated for misconduct. In June of 2010‚ Plaintiff Natalie Attired was fired from her job at Biddy’s

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    Legal Memorandum

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    Supervising Attorney From: Bob Barker‚ Super Senior Paralegal Re: Paige Turner Our file No.: 12095 Public school searches Date: June 6‚ 2013 I. Issues 1. The issue is whether public school officials have the authority to perform strip searches of students in suspicion of hiding illegal drugs. 2. The issue is whether public school districts can perform random drug screening of students who participate in school athletic programs under state or federal law. II

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    Legal Remedies

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    PART A Sita is able to claim personal injury damages under an action in tort for negligence. The principle of these damages is restituo in inegrum‚ which is based on the principle restoring the plaintiff to the position they were in before the tort took place (Sharman)1. These damages are presented on a once and for all basis as a lump sum with the date of assessment being that of the date of trial. 1. Economic Loss Economic loss is under Divison 2 of the Civil Liability Act2 (CLA). Under

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    Legal Prostitution

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    money with their ’resources’‚ which will prevent general public from living in ’an more enjoyable’ environment? <br> <br>This is obviously a conflict of interest. The right should be granted to the side with more social benefits. For example‚ if legal prostitution brings the social‚ says‚ $100 and at the same time causes $50 harms to general public‚ the right should be granted to prostitutes. <br> <br>One may argue that it is very difficult to determine which side brings larger social benefits

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    because of her disability. “They stand before her‚ and one of them says‚ "Old woman‚ I hold in my hand a bird. Tell me whether it is living or dead."” We see a sign of dominance since‚ like I said earlier‚ the youngsters know the old woman can’t see. A noble purpose of language here is when Morrison said “The blind woman shifts attention away from assertions of power to the instrument through which that power is exercised.” The fact that Toni Morrison was able to have these oppress situation and flip it

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    Jonathan Wayne Nobles was a Rehabilitated Man. Jonathan Wayne Nobles made history in his life. There are many negativisms in this man’s life‚ but overall Noble’s life was a work of art. Many argue whether Nobles was truly rehabilitated. It is hard to become a better person when he is caged in brick walls that isolated him from the rest of the world. It is even difficult to overcome the demons that caused his actions that placed him in the hellish walls of Huntsville prison system. To be truly rehabilitated

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    Legal Writing

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    *576 **697 Heidel‚ Samberson‚ Gallini & Williams‚ Jerry L. Williams‚ Lovington‚ for defendant-appellant. Gary J. Martone‚ J. Richard Baumgartner‚ Joseph Goldberg‚ Albuquerque‚ for plaintiff-appellee. OPINION SOSA‚ Justice. This case presents the issue of whether petitioner’s actions constituted misconduct so as to disqualify her from certain unemployment compensation benefits. On June 4‚ 1974‚ petitioner-appellee Zelma Mitchell was terminated for alleged misconduct from the Lovington Good Samaritan

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