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    Three Strikes Law

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    other states. By 2004‚ 26 states of the 50 U.S. states as well as the federal government had laws which resembled or otherwise satisfied the basic requirements to be called a "three strikes" law - primarily‚ a person convicted of a third felony conviction will be sentenced to life in prison‚ with no possibility of parole until a long period of time‚ most commonly 25 years‚ has been served. How the three-strike laws are applied throughout the states varies considerably. Some require

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    CRIMINAL APPEALS ROUTE

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    a defendant‚ depending on the basis they want to appeal. If they wish to appeal against conviction or sentence‚ thy must appeal to the Crown Court. The automatic right of appeal is open to the defendant only. If the defendant wishes to appeal by case stated they must appeal to the Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division (QBD) in the High Court. This method can be used by the defence against a conviction‚ or by the prosecution if the defendant has been acquitted. This appeal route is based on

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    republicanism: a political ideology that prioritizes the common good rather than focusing on the individual. Leadership and classical republicanism work in conjunction with each other because leaders possess the following traits: passion‚ courage for conviction‚ and transparency. Passion is colloquially defined as having strong emotions. It is an important characteristic for a leader‚ for without passion results in lack of energy‚ little to no motivation‚ and inevitable burnout. Passion drives a leader

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    oldest son is a member of the IRA organization. Kathleen‚ as a schoolteacher‚ she is after a peaceful political environment that will support effective learning in school contrary to IRA convictions. The IRA members are firm in their beliefs‚ staunch in their hatred of the British and willing to die for their convictions. As a staunch member of the organization‚ Kathleen’s son character is totally opposite to hers. This situation creates a dual sense of experience. At the local scale‚

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    Values as ‘principles and fundamental convictions’ are abstractions until they are applied in the contexts of daily life. Values are made real or ‘realised’ when their meaning is expressed through choices made and behaviours acted out. Values are the priorities individuals and society attach to certain beliefs‚ experiences‚ and objects in deciding how they shall live and what they shall treasure. (Hill‚ 2004) principles and fundamental convictions which act as general guides to behaviour

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    consumer must be aware of product or company‚ 2. Comprehension - what the product is and its benefits‚ 3. Conviction - mental conviction to buy the product‚ or we can say mentally preparing some one to buy the product and 4. Action - finally buy the product. COMMUNICATION PROCESS IN DAGMAR APPROACH DAGMAR is also know as ACCA Model i.e. Awareness Comprehension Conviction & Action model. 1. Awareness The initial communication task of the advertising activity is to increase the

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    There are serious consequences of speeding. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) speeding is one of the most prevalent factors contributing to traffic crashes. NHTSA estimates that the annual economic cost to society of speeding-related crashes is $40.4 billion. In 2010‚ speeding was a contributing factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ and 32‚885 lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. This equates to 90 fatalities per day in the United States.

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    offender getting off the hook (2015‚ p. 66). It may be seen as an injustice because those cases don’t go through to have a trial‚ but too much work is put into cases that the best option is to just put all the effort in the ones that will get a conviction. Those other cases that are seen as more serious because of prior record and the type of crime committed usually have a high going rate. Some crimes like murder are known to have higher going rate because of how

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    The Western wander organization (PM) approach requires the use of PM development and also PM regards/feelings. This examination is stressed over the comprehensible social impediments for Chinese endeavors to use the PM approach. The composition review reveals the four social limits of the Instructing of the Mean‚ Strong Request‚ Family Insight‚ and Administrator Presentation. By then‚ through a survey review at Yunnan district‚ this examination gives some correct evidence about the genuine status

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    investigate the crimes themselves. Being self-informing was a crucial aspect of the power that juries held over the interpretation and punishments of crimes. If a juror knew the defendant‚ he may have been more likely to be more lenient in both conviction and sentencing. This essentially negated the role of the judge in the courts of medieval England. This is noted by historian John H. Langbein when he discusses the role of the jury in medieval English law. He wrote‚ “At trial‚ the judges took verdicts

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