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    Alcatraz Research Paper

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    Even though Alcatraz started as a military base to protect the lower San Francisco area‚ In 1934 the army had transferred it over to the civilian bureau of prisons (BOP). At the time Alcatraz was meant to be utilized as the first maximum-security‚ minimum-privilege prison in America (www.alcatrazcruises.com). From 1934 to 1963 Alcatraz Island housed some of America’s worst criminals‚ from just general trouble makers to the most notorious offenders. For the men sent to the rock‚ it was the end of

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    Everyone has their views and opinions on the death penalty. They are either for it or against it‚ but what does that really mean? Sixty-three percent of the population of America are for it because a human being killed another human and they think that it is only fair that the defendant also dies. Then the other thirty-seven percent are against it either because it may have been a loved one that had killed someone and they do not want to see their loved one be killed or they think that killing the

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    Pros And Cons Of Felons

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    The country in a group of felon’s hands The fate of our country in a felon’s hands is not a scenario anyone would like to think about. These convicts have already proven themselves to not have the rationality of what people would say a normal person has. This entire group of criminals could be considered insane. Someone could argue that these people have the opposite of good morals. Convicted felons should not be able to vote because they have already proven that they are unsuitable to vote. Felons

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    In this case‚ William Furman committed a robbery of a private home. The resident of the home awoke to find Furman in his house. Furman tried to escape and while doing so‚ he tripped and fired his gun accidently‚ which killed the victim. He was taken to trial and found guilty of murder. Because the shooting occurred during the commission of a felony‚ Furman was eligible for the death penalty according to the felony murder rule. The rule of felony murder states that if an offender kills‚ with or without

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    The debate on the pros and cons of the death penalty has gone on for decades. There are some people who oppose the death penalty because they fell it is a system that is so flawed that it serves no purpose. For instance‚ those against the death penalty believe that this sentence has the potential for an error because it is possible that the wrong person can be executed. Unfortunately‚ there is no way for those who decide who is guilty to always be 100 percent accurate. Another stance that those

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    As a college student who doesn’t have a felony on their record and is not familiar with the climax of the justices’ system and voting laws I have taken it upon myself to do the research on the topic. In doing so I have come to the conclusion that felons should be allowed to vote and their vote could and would have made major differences in past elections. Estimated about 5.85 million people in the United States could not vote due to a felony conviction an increase from the 2004 total of 5.26 million

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    Defendant Marcus Brutus is a murderer and based on the U.S. text‚ there were other ways the defendant could have handled his situation. Good afternoon‚ my name is Imani Griffith and I am one of two prosecutors in this case. On March 15‚ 44 B.C.‚ the defendant‚ Marcus Brutus and his conspirators‚ were involved in the assassination of Julius Caesar. At the conclusion of the case‚ we would like you to say that the defendant is guilty. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury‚ this is a case about the defendant

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    Reaction Paper #5 In E.O. Wilson’s In Search of Nature‚ Altruism in regards to nature‚ whether is be human or animalistic‚ is explored through sociobiology. As Wilson compares the societies of animals and humans to further understand the inheritance of social behaviors‚ he notably credits altruistic suicide as the ultimate act of courage despite it’s probability to disappear over time. Consequently‚ Wilson’s use of sociobiology to understand altruism creates hierarchal standards for sacrifice that

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    Why Is Hae Min Lee Murder

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    Hae Min Lee was murdered on January 13th‚ 1999. Her body was found in Leakin Park‚ MD and it was concluded to be a homicide. Adnan Syed was Hae’s boyfriend and seems to be blameless yet defensive as there is no physical evidence connecting him to her murder‚ meanwhile Jay has other motive to bring Adnan into the case. Adnan and Hae dated for a while during school and Hae wrote that it was true love until Don came into the picture. Even though the two split they were still friends so everyone thought

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    Captain Vere’s decision to rush Billy’s trial and execution can be justified from both a legal and military standpoint. Melville mentions many times throughout the book that the punishment for killing a superior officer‚ is death by hanging. Claggart is Billy’s superior officer‚ so by killing him‚ even accidentally‚ Billy is immediately subjected to the law. Rumors of a mutiny had been circulating around the ship‚ the last thing the Captain would want to allow to fester by delaying Billy’s trial

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