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    Miranda Decision Case

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    woman.The case led to the Miranda warning which requires the officer to notify a suspect of his rights‚i.e. you have the right to remain silent‚and the right to speak to an attorney(Leo‚1996). That the questions answered by Miranda during his interrogation must have been answered with the defendant’s knowledge of his rights.This made a big impact in the police force‚ that a testimony is only legitimate if the proper steps are carried out(Leo‚1996). The right to remain silence gives us the vital principle

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    Why Is Torture Acceptable

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    intrinsically evil and never an acceptable option. Torture has been a method of interrogation for thousands of years. To torture somebody is to inflict physical or psychological pain onto them; it is used for both punishment and to extract information from prisoners. The latter is why the military has been torturing terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and various other locations. While some people argue that torture for interrogation purposes is necessary‚ the Catholic Church states it violates human dignity

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    Court visit report My first court visit was a civil appeal case under the hierarchy of appellant jurisdiction at the Intermediate court and my second visit was a criminal case under the original of criminal jurisdiction at the district court. Both courts are found in Port Louis‚ Mauritius. The difference between the two courts is that the appellant jurisdiction was already heard in a lower court whereas the criminal jurisdiction was heard for the first time in the lower court. The atmosphere and

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    Technical communication methods CJA/304 September 9‚ 2013 Technical communication methods In this paper our team will discuss some technical communication methods such as the mobile data terminal‚ and the automated license plate reader. Through our research we will explain what each communication method is and how it is applied through the daily life of an enforcement type career. Mobile Data Terminal Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) is one of the technologies that have been modified throughout

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    facing a terrorist threat- NO‚ because by doing so they become more exposed to terrorist attacks. * Effective counter-terrorism: curtailment of physical rights (Bush and Obama). * Extraordinary rendition * Physically abusive interrogation practices * Unchecked surveillance and wiretapping * Recent findings suggest otherwise. Types of Physical Integrity abuse and terrorism * Four elements of physical integrity rights: * Torture‚ political imprisonment w/o

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    numbers‚ the Prestige Data Services appears to be rather potential after just two years of performance. Its revenue hours sold to outside firms have being growing‚ and the majority of Prestige Data Services’ costs are fixed costs‚ e.g.‚ rent‚ custodial services‚ computer lease‚ maintenance‚ etc. In order to determine whether or not the subsidiary is indeed “too good to give up‚” two scenario were calculated as follows to demonstrate the financial impact to the Prestige Telephone: A To

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    December 14‚ 2014‚ from BrainyQuote.com Web site: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/g/georgeorwe159448.html Miller‚ Zeke J. "Dick Cheney on CIA Interrogations Order: ’I ’d Do It Again in a Minute ’" Time. Time‚ 14 Dec. 2014. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <http://time.com/3632875/dick-cheney-cia-interrogations-senate-report/#3632875/dick-cheney-cia-interrogations-senate-report/>.

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    Crime

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    The meaning of crime A crime can be defined as any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society and which is punishable by the state. You should take particular note of the fact that a crime‚ by definition‚ harms society as a whole. For this reason‚ while not undermining the impact that crimes have on particular victims‚ crimes are prosecuted by the state‚ i.e. it is not the role of the victim to prosecute the person(s) committing the crime. Accordingly‚ criminal cases in Australia

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    tended to keep to himself‚ yet‚ the Monument Police Department targeted him as their prime suspect after no other leads were found and enlisted the help of one of the greatest interrogators‚ perhaps the greatest‚ by the name of Trent‚ to head the interrogation of the boy. Motivated by a promise of position and power‚ Trent sets to work on Jason to discover his guilt‚ or lack thereof‚ and is soon so consumed by his ambition that he feels he must obtain a confession from Jason at all costs‚ even if that

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    Guantanamo bay

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    These terrorist attacks sent a shockwave throughout the entire world. The United States found itself facing a challenging type of enemy: terrorists. Once combat operations began in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ the U.S. detained many individuals for interrogation and held them indefinitely if they continued to pose a risk to the United States or the rest of the world. The fundamental reason for detaining these individuals was to keep them from rejoining the fight. As such‚ the U.S. chose to create a detention

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