even if we think the result to be inconvenient or impolitic or improbable.’ Higgins J. in Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd (1920) 28 CLR 129 at 161-2. (See text page 119) ii. Examples: Fisher v Bell (1961) 1QB 394 (page 118) b. The “golden rule” approach. iii. ‘…the grammatical and ordinary sense of the words is to be adhered to‚
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s.61 of the Wills‚ Probate and Administration Act Cases Cited: Central Trust Co. v. Rafuse (1986) 31 DLR (4th) 481‚ at p 521 Bowen v. Paramount Builders (1977) 1 NZLR 394‚ per Richmond P.‚ at p 407 Central Trust Co. v. Rafuse (1986) 31 DLR (4th) 481‚ at p 521 Bowen v. Paramount Builders (1977) 1 NZLR 394‚ per Richmond P.‚ at p 407 Voli v. Inglewood Shire Council [1963] HCA 15; (1963) 110 CLR 74‚ at p 85 Midland Bank v. Hett‚ Stubbs and Kemp (1979) Ch 384‚ at pp 402-403 Hedley
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Ozzie Freedman Portrayed as a Hero A hero can be defined as one who inspires through manners and actions; who leads through personal example. Under this definition‚ the character Ozzie Freedman from Philip Roth’s "The Conversion of the Jews" (1959) can be classified as a hero. The sections of Discoveries: Fifty Stories of the Quest (Schechter & Semekis 1992): The Call‚ The Other‚ The Journey‚ Helpers and Guides‚ The Treasure‚ and Transformation‚ can be applied to the story about Ozzie to support
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Crime Data Comparison CJA/314 February 15TH 2013 Crime Data Comparison This week in class we were asked to choose two metropolitan areas with different data and write a paper comparing the occurrence of the offense in the selected areas. We were asked to identify the number of occurrences reported to the police for each area‚ and address the following questions which area had more reported incidents? What were the rates of the crime for each area? Did the rates change over
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Administrator Challenges Ronald E. Reburn CJA/454 September 22‚ 2014 John Kotzker Administrator Challenges My experience in corrections is limited to only 4 years. I feel that in my time there‚ I learned a lot about what the custody part of corrections job consists of‚ not necessarily what the parole portion or the prison administration does. As a first line supervisor within the correctional system‚ the staff was held to somewhat of the same standards as I did young airmen in the
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Juvenile Crime Statistics CJA/374 Juvenile Crime Statistics “In 2008‚ about one in ten murder victims were a juvenile‚” (ncjrs.gov‚ 2009). When a child is harmed or obtain physical pain or injury‚ it is something that produces a reverberating sound with the community and it is something that is of growing concern. A juvenile that becomes a delinquent is considered to be a child and treated as such in a juvenile court until their habits goes beyond a level that is unacceptable and they are
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Police History Chris Mayo CJA 214 January 29‚ 2013 James Taylor Police History Synopsis The concept of policing‚ based on English policing systems‚ brought to America by the earliest English colonists. Over time‚ the law enforcement system had changes‚ as a result titles‚ credentials‚ and responsibilities had major differences within the legal system. Looking into police history‚ it will determine how the law enforcement comes into place. Identifying and describing the impact of Sir Robert
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Plea-bargaining Paper Julio L. Aguilera CJA/224 June 26‚ 2013 Russell Galbreath Plea-bargaining Paper Plea-bargaining is a very useful tool that can be implemented by attorneys in the justice system. Attorneys can use plea-bargaining to take the decision of innocent or guilty out of the judges and jurors hands‚ and decide the defendant’s fate without going to trial. When researching the term plea-bargaining It is stated in the course textbook that there is no agreed-upon definition of the
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Policing in the Future Team A CJA/214 April 3‚ 2013 Lenard Wells Policing in the Future Policing in the future has many exciting advancements to be made in technology such as facial recognition‚ thermal and infrared sensors‚ and night vision just to name a few. Augmented reality systems are systems that are designed to present digital information to users on what they are look at in reality (The Pennsylvania state university‚ 2012) Another aspect of future policing is predictive policing
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Juvenile Crime Statistics Paper CJA 374 December 5‚ 2012 Jamie Loomis Juvenile Crime Statistics Paper This work summarizes the “Juvenile Arrests 2008”. This paper will summarize the key points of the “Juvenile Arrests 2008” and will address the following in this paper. The overall decrease in juvenile arrests‚ The increase in drug offenses and simple assaults and Implications for juvenile females and members of ethnic and racial minorities. The writer will also address the increase
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