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    leading expert in his field. Dr. Smith’s expert testimony on the cause of death in children lead to numerous criminal convictions. However during a review of 45 autopsies that Dr. Smith performed on children there had been some serious errors found made by the doctor in 20 of those cases. The findings of errors lead to the cases to be reopened which resulted in many overturns of convictions and has led to further inquiries into more cases where Dr. Smith gave expert testimony

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    Amanda Knox to Italy Problem: American citizen Amanda Knox has‚ in sequence‚ been convicted‚ acquitted‚ and convicted of the same murder in Italy. The current conviction carries a 28½ year sentence. Knox was released from an Italian prison after four years confinement following her acquittal and did not attend the current conviction trial. She is currently in the United States and has stated publically that she will never willingly return to Italy to endure imprisonment. She maintains her innocence

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    Double Jeopardy

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    that’s why it’s said that jeopardy attaches‚ or may be asserted by the defendant‚ once a jury has been sworn in‚ or the first witness takes the stand‚ in any original prosecution resulting in any acquittal or conviction. Jeopardy also attaches to any plea of guilty (treated the same as conviction) even if later withdrawn. Jeopardy does not attach to any proceedings resulting in nolle prosequi‚ mistrial‚ hung jury‚ or termination for any other "legally sufficient" reason. The ancestry of the doctrine

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    Criminal Justice Models

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    crimes end without a conviction (Meyer & Grant‚ 2003). The criminal justice system is a very complex process that sometimes makes it easier to abandon a case rather than take it to court. There are three models that describe this and they are known as funnels‚ cakes and nets. The funnel model is based on crimes committed all the way down to convictions obtained. It starts with a wide top‚ illustrating crimes being committed‚ tapering to a narrow end illustrating convictions for crimes committed

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    of command will help to ensure a conviction in cybercrimes. There are many different kinds of cybercrime‚ knowing the investigative process for the differences will assist in locating electronic evidence. The electronic evidence may include following Internet Protocol (IP) addresses‚ computer history logs‚ emails‚ files‚ and videos. While poor investigating will let the criminal avoid prosecution‚ conducting a proper cybercrime investigation can ensure a conviction. When investigator Peter L. Lockhart

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    Abstract More and more we are seeing cases in the news that people are being exonerated after being falsely accused of a crime. Unfortunately‚ most of the cases involve DNA or other evidence finally being reviewed years after a conviction. There are now hundreds of inmates on death row who claim DNA tests or review of evidence would show they were not guilty of the crimes for which they were convicted. Logic suggests that untold numbers of additional innocent people have been punished for crimes

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    Movie Review 1 Traitor

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    Father is killed by a car bomb to the climactic deaths of his ‘allied’ Muslim brothers. Thus‚ I found the shifting character developments affirm the notion that “an opinion can be argued with”‚ while the inspiring endurance of his religion affirms “a conviction is best shot.” During Samir’s first encounter with Yemeni forces and FBI agents‚ the use of guns and force against his group modeled the attitude that their actions posed an imminent threat and needed to be neutralized. In addition‚ the use of

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    THREE-PART THESIS STATEMENTS Definition The thesis statement is the most important sentence in the five-paragraph essay. Whereas a simple thesis statement is really just a topic sentence that is applied to an entire essay of more than one paragraph‚ a threepart thesis statement includes a three-part list of the essay’s main supporting points. Simple thesis statement: The Waterloo Campaign was a disaster for Napoleon. Three-part thesis statement: The Waterloo Campaign was a disaster for

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    Loudermill Case Summary

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    Education v. Loudermill‚ 470 U.S. 532 (1985) Facts: Loudermill was hired by the Cleveland School District as a security guard. The application for the position asked about felony convictions‚ in which Loudermill answered that he did not have a felony conviction. The school district later determined that Loudermill had a felony conviction for grand larceny. Loudermill was already employed‚ so he was terminated for falsifying his application. Loudermill was not afforded the opportunity to provide evidence‚

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    Machiavelli On Violence

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    Use of physical violence is discussed when analyzing how a political entities should be ruled. German philosopher Max Weber (1864-1920)‚ in his essay Politics as a Vocation‚ incorporated the “legitimate use of violence” into his definition of state as a state-specific characteristic. Florentine philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) presented physical violence as an absolute necessity in consolidating power . Despite having lived in different centuries and backgrounds‚ Weber’s and Machiavelli’s

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