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    and confessed to a home burglary. In this process he denied that he killed the woman and child in the home but later confessed to his father which his father then went to report this to the police. Even though Cobb later waived his Miranda rights and confessed he was still indicted and sentenced to death. Cobb argued to the Texas Court of Appeals that after his confession he was denied his right to counsel because his request for an attorney wasn’t renewed after the burglary case. The Court later said

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    rate for burglary‚ robbery‚ and murder in major cities‚ with that of Bodie. While being one of the most notorious towns of the old west‚ Bodies crime rate didn’t seem to disturb the old‚ young‚ weak‚ or women as they have done so in major cities today. Over a five year period‚ McGrath stated‚ a ratio of 84 Robberies per 100‚000 inhabitants per year occurred during the flourishing years of 1878-1882‚ while the United States as a whole was 243. He mentioned that the crime rate of burglary and robbery

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    Magistrate courts decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty and will only have a jury if the defendant’s plea is “not guilty” A crown court can also be a court of first instances for indictable offenses. Indictable offenses; Rape‚ Murder burglary etc… are all heard in a crown court‚ which hear appeals from magistrate’s courts. For civil courts‚ the case is first heard in the County Court and then may be transferred to a High Court‚ depending on the severity of the case. Appellate courts

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    the data about the security and fire safety that took place on campus past 3 years and the officer also categorized it with different types of crimes‚ such as murder‚ sex offenses‚ liquor law violations and etc. Though our group only looks for the Burglary and robbery‚ we found this source is important and convincing. On this table‚ we found it is unbelievable that although Drexel put enormous effort to reduce the crime rate‚ it did not reduce as what people expected. 2. "Crime Maps & Stats." Home

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    Richard Nixon

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    Nixon: His Cover-up Who would have knew a U.S. President would have done a crime? Unless it was a good reason that is. This incident is called the Watergate scandal. At the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C. was where this all started. This led to even more complications. In this paper I hope to prove that even though Nixon had a cover-up plan it failed to succeed. In order to accomplish this several questions come to mind: Was Nixon trying to hide anything? Where there any evidence that Nixon had

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    Malcolm X Novel vs. Movie

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    it does not affect their order of society. When Malcolm moves to Harlem he takes on the criminal life‚ participating in robberies and burglaries. He also began associating with white women‚ which was a crime at this time. Eventually he gets arrested and sentenced to eight years in prison. Both the book and movie tell how he got one year for the burglaries and seven years for associating with white women while having sex with them. In the movie‚ Malcolm then sheds his last name and becomes a

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    the police obtain sufficient evidence independent of the illegal arrest. In the case of State v. Eserjose police made an illegal arrest of the defendant for second-degree burglary; however‚ during an interview the Mr. Eserjose was read his Miranda rights‚ and he chose to waive his rights‚ ultimately confessing to the burglary (Ma‚ 2013). Subsequently‚ Mr. Eserjose’s

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    Crime and Unemployment A Study of Social and Economic Factors that Influence the rise and fall of Criminal Behavior in the United States. By: Elizabeth Bruce Natasha Espinosa Derrick Phillips Contents Introduction 3 Hypotheses 5 Methodology 5 Data & Data Collection 6 Analysis 8 Summary & Conclusion 9   Introduction Crime and its causes‚ have been studied the world over. In particular‚ there have been noted studies on the cost and benefit of crime‚ state

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    Illegal Activity and behavior can causes harm to patients and others. Criminal conduct can take place when someone has performed not permitted by law or not performed an act required by law. There are many cases of crimes such as murder‚ manslaughter‚ burglary‚ robbery‚ assault and battery‚ the list goes on. In medical facility‚ patients have the right to keep medical records confidential. Disclosing patient health information is an violation of HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)

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    Mempa V. Rhay

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    In the case of Mempa v. Rhay‚ which the accused pleaded guilty with the advice of court-appointed counsel to the crime of "joyriding" and was placed on probation for two years. Then soon after the sentence was deferred because he was involved in a burglary and sentenced to 10 years in prison but only would receive 1 year with the advice from the parole. This was achieved due the fact that the probation officer questioned by the probationer about the incident and the parolee admitted his involvement

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