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    According to Trotter Andrew in the article‚ he discusses how sometimes mandatory sentencing can be indefensible or lead to oppressive violation when a refugee smugglers into the country or operate human traffic. However‚ in 1937‚ Gordon Picklum who helped nine Chinese non-citizens to be transported to America in a hidden boat was sentenced to two months’

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    However‚ Holley argues for his contention by the use of arguments that are unsustainable and indefensible in every sense due to the use of generalizations‚ excessive focus on his own experiences and conclusions that skate on thin ice. In contrast‚ the language is exceedingly interesting‚ as it excites the reader’s interest owing to the use of vivid

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    theft. The evidence the state used against him was that he was seen by a witness breaking into the pool room. The sentencing that Gideon got was 5 years in a working prison. Gideon’s first trial was not in his favor‚ because he did not have a lawyer defending him‚ and he didn’t

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    The Essays of George Orwell are a personal anthropological and cultural artifact‚ serving as authorial cathartic metalanguage that is ‘essentially communicative’ of omnipresent themes [John Donne‚ Metatempsychosis‚ 1601]. Such are indicative in ‘Why I write?’‚ ‘Writers and Levithan’ and ‘Politics and the English Language’‚ which are perpetually and contemporaneously relevant through Freudian ‘Ontological Pastiche of Experience’‚ as changing milieus offer new interpretations‚ producing continual fascination

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    Why was difficult to attack a castle? During the Medieval period‚ castle became important. These huge castles were mostly invented for defending the foreigner attacks. The castles were also the sin of the noble and royal power. Eventually‚ there were various kinds of castle‚ but most of the castles were used for protecting and defending during siege warfare. While the builders built these castles‚ they added much prevention structures to the castles‚ those preventions made the castles difficult

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    danger in the way of threats‚ attacks on them and attacks on their family and friends‚ and the effects last even after the treats stop coming they will lose business because they are seen as a person defending the actions of their client and not what they are actually doing which is them defending the rights of their client. Because of these factors some long term effects it will have on the justice system is that more and more lawyers won’t be willing to take on the hard / controversial clients

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    including Tom Robinson‚ and him being strong no matter what anyone said to him about defending a negro. In this book‚ Atticus is a father of two young children and he is a lawyer. Atticus Finch was appointed to defend a negro‚ Tom Robinson. This showcased a characteristic of Atticus. By him taking this case showed how great his willingness

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    the crowd. Jeremy also sits in the colored balcony‚ and that adds to their judgement from others. He also shows strength when Bob Ewell breaks his arm and he takes it pretty well. This all shows courage as Maycomb is a racist town‚ and he is defending a black man. They continue to do so even when Scout and Jem get bullied in school for it.

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    out everyone’s comments and opinions. When an individual is against a opposing group of people or a social expectancy‚ they are more likely to give in and join the majority. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ a father puts his two children in danger by defending a black man from being accused of rape in the 1930s. This dark time period in America’s history was responsible for the Great Depression and severe racial conflict. Despite the constant pressure from society‚ Atticus Finch defends the black man‚

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    BTEC Subsidiary\Extended Diploma In Sport QCF Level 3 Unit 8: Practical Sport (PT) Unit 22: Rules‚ Regulations and Officiating in Sport (R&R) Assessment 6 of 8 P1 Skills and techniques- Passing: the skill off passing is used when a player on the same team is giving the ball to another member‚ this is called passing and this is used to spread the play across the line of attack as the ball in tag rugby cannot be passed forward so generally the ball will be thrown sideways or backwards

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