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    the proceedings‚ know what they are being charged with‚ and the ability to interact with attorney to work on their own defense. This seem like a simple and easy task to take place‚ but each year numerous people are unaware of what is happening to them when they are arrested and brought in for initial hearing. Competency is something that can easily be missed if not addressed early on‚ once noticed the attorney or prosecution may ask for a competency evaluation. The judge holds the decision in his

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    Around 10:00am on June 20‚ 2001‚ Rusty Yates received a startling phone call from his wife‚ Andrea‚ whom he had left only an hour before. "You need to come home‚" she said. Puzzled‚ he asked‚ "What’s going on?" She just repeated her statement and then added‚ "It’s time. I did it." Not entirely sure what she meant but in light of her recent illness‚ he asked her to explain and she said‚ "It’s the children." Now a chill shot through him. "Which one?" he asked. "All of them." He dropped everything

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    A vital part of beginning an attorney-client relationship is the interview that takes place between an attorney or paralegal and a prospective client. This is the time for the client to get to know you‚ and for you to gain information to help you decide whether working with him will result in your winning his case‚ or whether this is a case that you are interested in taking. Ice Breaking: Place yourself in the client’s shoes. A meeting with an attorney can be intimidating. The ice breaking meeting

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    proceedings he or she is unable to provide assistance to the attorney‚ and would not know why they are being punished. When a lawyer believes his client is mentally unfit to stand trial‚ he files a motion for a sanity hearing‚ and a medical expert is called upon to determine the defendant’s mental competency to stand trial (Reich and Wells 1985). The defendant’s attorney may file a motion because their client is not capable to help them in the defense or they just need to buy some more time to build a strong

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    A Defense of Abortion

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    Abortion is viewed as morally impermissible. The premise is made that the fetus’s right to life outweighs the mother’s right as to what happens in and to her body. Thomson argues that abortion is morally permissible in certain cases such as rape and if the mother’s life is at risk. Thomson’s argument is valid‚ thus making the original argument that abortion is morally impermissible‚ false in certain cases‚ and also rejecting the original premise that was made. Thomoson uses the premise that

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    The American Colonists declared their independence on July 4th‚ 1776. Colonists sought independence from British government for many reasons. apprehensions quickly rose between England and the thirteen colonies because of taxation without representation in Parliament‚ the colonist’s rights to assemble were taken by the British‚ and there were many unreasonable Acts and laws put into place in attempt to have complete control over the colonists as well as intimidate them

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    Defense Of Entrapment

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    Entrapment needs to have a defence. It has been a request asked for a number of years. Indeed‚ many innocent people have had to endure the trouble of being criminally accused for a crime that they would never have committed had it not been for the extensive pressure placed upon them by undercover government officers. At the moment there is no defence awarded to victims of unfair trapping. There is however an exclusionary rule‚ which would exclude evidence gained from an unfair trap. But many

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    for the crime due to the fact they have a mental illness by pleading "not guilty by reason of insanity." The insanity defense mirrors a negotiation on the part of society and the law. Society believes that criminals should be punished for their crimes but society also believes that people who are ill should receive treatment for their illness. This is where the insanity defense comes in play. Essentially‚ it reflects the beliefs of society that the law should not penalize defendants who are incapable

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    IMPLICIT MARGINALISM AND FRIEDMAN’S DEFENCE In this section‚ I discuss the implicit understanding of marginalism that emerged in the course of the marginalist controversy and has‚ since then‚ prevailed in orthodox economic theory. The foundation of implicit marginalism was coherently summarized by the following statement by Langholm (1969‚ p.10): The marginal theory of price was never intended to serve as a blueprint for entrepreneurial decision making or indeed to describe or explain in detail what

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    EXTRACTION OF BIOACTIVE COMPONENTS FROM PANDAN (Pandanus amaryllifolius) STEM EXTRACT Statement of the Problem The study aims to find out the presence of bioactive components in stem extract of Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius) and sought to find answers for the preceding questions: 1. Do Pandan (Padanus amaryllifolius) stem extract have bioactive components? 2. What is the possible use of the bioactive components that are present in the Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius) stem extract? Statement

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