CJA-224 November 27‚ 2012 TERESA MORALES Court History and Purpose People in the United States attend court every day for different many reasons. Those reasons could be for traffic violations‚ civil law suits‚ or for unlawful criminal acts. No matter what they are all handled and disputed in a court of law. Courts are empowered to make fair and binding decisions upon the facts that are received. There are two types of courts; civil court and criminal court. It is
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Police Influence on Society Joann Torres CJA/344 University of Phoenix Abstract In this paper I will discuss and describe how the historical development of policing in the United States relates to the current relationship between police and different ethnic groups and social classes. I will include in my discussion examples from law enforcement practices‚ and court procedures. In my paper I will briefly talk about civil rights movement and will include some example from the 1960’s‚
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Crime Data Comparison Paper John Iverson CJA/314 20120618 Geoffrey Carlson Crime Data Comparison Paper According to the F.B.I uniform crime data report violent crime has increased in 2012 compared 2011‚ the increase has amounted to 1.2 percent. The category of violent crime includes murder‚ rape‚ assault‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault. ("Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report‚ January-December‚ 2012 "‚ 2012). Murder is by far the most serious violent crime there is. America has the highest
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Running head: COURT HISTORY AND PURPOSE 1 Court History and Purpose CJA/224 June 17‚ 2013 COURT HISTORY AND PURPOSE 2 Court History and Purpose Americans have a fascination with crime and justice. Televisions in typical households tune in weekly to crime shows such as CSI Miami‚ Criminal Minds‚ and Law and Order‚ which commonly deal with fictional and non-fictional criminals and the treatment in the
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Ethical Dilemma Paper CJA/324 Ethical Dilemma Introduction The news have been reporting about a one of a kind ethical dilemma. Ethical dilemma begins with what is known as two situations in which there is a choice to be made between two options‚ neither one of which works out the situation in an ethically acceptable fashion. The following will consist of an ethical dilemma involving Sarah Murnaghan who is fighting for her life. Sarah Murnaghan Sarah Murnaghan is a ten year old girl
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Criminal Procedure Michele Lira CJA/364 November 18‚ 2013 Christopher Bragg 1 Exclusionary Rule Evaluation The purpose of the exclusionary rule is to exclude evidence obtained in violation of a criminal defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights. It is also a right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures by the Fourth Amendment. Some exceptions of the exclusionary
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Child Exposure to Domestic Violence Giavanni King CJA/ 314 January 14‚ 2015 David Jacobson One major issue that is a concern in the United States is in regards to our children and them being exposed to domestic violence. It is not really seen or understood what the children are going through and how they are affected when domestic violence in the home takes place. There is major damage that takes place with some children. We don’t know how it is being handled and what help a child is given
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University of Phoenix CJA 354 Criminal Law Criminal Law Paper Iesha Gay Rod Shelton July 7‚ 2013 In this paper I am going to take a look at the case state of Maryland v Alonzo King. I will take a look at what accomplice liability is and criminal liability and how they are related to the case of Maryland v King. How different aspects of crime differ from one another and there direct correlation to this case. In 2009 Alonzo Jay King Jr. was arrested by the Maryland police for first and
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Victims and Crime Evaluation By Dechelle Clay CJA/354 Kristen Mildenberger December 23‚ 2013 There are many roles in the courtroom that each person plays and each role has its benefit for the criminal justice system as a whole. It is understandable that each role plays a part in the sentencing with the hope that justice is being served but with much intentions and seen all too well that everyone is not satisfied with the sentencing phase and may feel that justice has not
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Sentencing Paper Rachel Urban CJA/234 February 25th‚ 2015 Richard Gilbert In this paper the topics that will be discussed will be what are the state and federal objectives of punishment? How does sentencing affect the state and federal corrections systems overall? With support for that answer‚ what is the determinate and indeterminate sentencing? As well as which sentencing model that is felt the most appropriate? With an explanation as to why and examples will be provided.
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