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    Risk Assessment Paper CJA 374 Juvenile Justice Systems and Processes Xander’s Overview Xander is a part of a local gang‚ and has a prior juvenile record for purse snatching‚ breaking and entering and drug possession. Xander had previously served one year in the juvenile correction and was previously placed on probation twice. He was recently arrested for possession of a concealed weapon (LA 14:95 illegal carrying of weapons)‚ which he has plead guilty for. Xander

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    deaths caused by the firearm as much as possible‚ improve the position of Arizona in the safety ratings among all US states‚ and‚ of course‚ achieve the establishment of the supremacy of law instead of the rule of revenge or intimidation and harassment in the state as well. Let us take a closer look at the possible outcomes of this change. First of all‚ current situation with the amount and easy accessibility of handguns in Arizona will cut the number of violent cases that come into the state. Obviously

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    CJA 364 Week 5 DQ 1

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    pack of CJA 364 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 comprises: In your own words‚ what is a preliminary examination? What is the relationship between a preliminary examination and the role of a grand jury? How does a preliminary examination apply to individual rights within the criminal justice system? Explain. Law - General Law CJA 364 Week 1 Individual Assignment Criminal Procedure Policy Paper CJA 364 Week 2 Individual Assignment Exclusionary Rule Evaluation CJA 364 Week

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    Barriers to Effective Communication Samantha Riley Axia College of University of Phoenix Barriers to Effective Communication Communication enables human beings to interact in a meaningful way. It is hence a vital component of coming up with the meanings of situations so as to derive the intended conclusions. According to Schwartz (2001)‚ communication can be said to be the process that involves the sending and receipt of messages of information among individuals

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    James Allen History and Traditions Tradition Paper Bobcats Senior Honorary The University of Arizona is an institution of academic greatness‚ progressive social experiences‚ and brilliant research. As Arizona’s first‚ Land Grant University‚ it is home to many loving alumni who have built a rich and nationally competitive amount of school spirit and tradition. Though many traditions are visible and well known‚ such as the tale of John Button Salmon and his famous last words‚ “Bear Down‚” there

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    The legal issue presented in Arizona v. United States is whether federal immigration laws preclude Arizona’s cooperative law enforcement efforts and implicitly preempt provisions of Arizona’s immigration law (S.B. 1070). My team and I believe that S.B. 1070 violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution‚ which makes federal law the “supreme law of the land.” As such‚ S.B. 1070 unconstitutionally intrudes on the federal government’s authority to regulate immigration law and should therefore

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    1. Describe the structure of Arizona’s legislative branch in the state government including the number of members in each house‚ who elects them‚ who draws up the boundaries‚ and when and how those boundaries are drawn. What are the qualifications for-and limitations to-serving in the legislature? Arizona’s legislative branch is bicameral (i.e. made up of two chambers) called the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate members are called senators‚ and the House members are called representatives

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    Community Problem-Solving CJA/454 Community Problem-Solving One specific problem that is ongoing in my community is the recurrence of domestic violence. There are many women that have tried to receive help through certain programs just to find them re-entering into the same situation they are trying hard to get out of. There are a lot of programs offered to help but are just educational and they have no real world applications when really dealing with their specific situations or daily life

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    Holly Karibo HST 328 Analysis of the Great Arizona Orphan Abduction Gordon‚ Linda. The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard UP‚ 1999. Print Reviewed by Kathryn McDonald The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction is a gripping tale of true events that occurred in an Arizona mining town in the year 1904 when a group of nuns traveled from their homes in New York with 40 catholic orphans‚ mostly of Irish heritage‚ to Arizona to be united with new‚ strictly catholic families

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    Ring v. Arizona 122 S Ct 2428 (2002) Facts of the case: On November 28‚ 1994‚ The body of an armored van driver was found dead inside the vehicle. Also‚ there was more than $800‚000 missing from the van leading police to believe that this was a robbery and homicide case. There were no witnesses to the crime except a local bystander who stated that two vehicles‚ a van and a red truck were speeding down the road earlier that day and had neglected to stop at the intersection where there is a stop

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