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    Criminal Law Midterm

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    Midterm Criminal Law State v. Doug Homicide: The unlawful taking of the life of one human being by another. Actual Causation : The defendant’s act must have been the “cause in fact” of the victim’s death. Without the defendant’s actions‚ the victim would not have died. “But for” Doug shooting and killing Tom‚ he would not have died. Proximate Causation: A defendant’s actions are the proximate cause of the victim’s death if the result occurs as a consequence of the defendant’s

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    Concept Application of Concept to the Issue of Downloading Reference to Concept in Reading Civil Law & Criminal Law Downloading music illegally can be brought under the envelope of either the civil law or the criminal law. The individual(s) or the entity(ies) that own the property(music) can file a civil lawsuit against the website that offers music for downloading. In other case a criminal case can be brought against those who download and use the music. “Civil cases may include suits

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    if you please (ie without reference to course materials and carried out within the usual time constraints). The first ‘actual’ past examination you might attempt is the ‘sample examination paper’ that you will find in the NGC Guide - we have a model answer for this sample paper‚ prepared for us by a long time NEBOSH examiner. Analysis of past questions Also remember to consult our analyses of questions that have appeared in the NGC examinations over recent years. Patterns of questions emerge

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    The Relationship between Drugs and Crime Sandra Lynn Manela CRJ308: Psychology of Criminal Behavior Currie Gauvreau January 21‚ 2012 The Relationship between Drugs and Crime There are two major factors facing the Criminal Justice system: crime and drugs. Crime has many faces and comes in all forms from petty theft to serial murders. Possession of illegal drugs is also against the law. If drugs are against the law to have in possession‚ it is also called a crime. Crimes do not have to

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    I have done my research on "The Influence of Organized Crime on Society." Organized crime is a global enterprise‚ a well oiled business machine that reaches all around the world from Japan to Russia to North America. The purpose of my research is to show the influence of this crime on the everyday lives of people who are not involved in it. In North America there are so many organized crime groups it is hard to keep up with them and even harder to fight their influence‚ from the Sicilian Mafia to

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    Review Questions Name two examples of capital crimes. Two examples of a capital crime is remeditated murder‚ the murder of a police officer‚ sexual abuse of a minor and etc.. Name two examples of federal crimes. Two examples of a federal crime is bank fraud‚ white collar crimes‚ cyber crimes and etc.. Explain the difference between jails and prisons. According to the passaage‚ the difference between a jail and a prision; is that a jail is smaller and only holds who are awaiting a trial‚ do midemeanors

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    What Are Crimes Act 2007?

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    1. Primary Sources • Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 The Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 is the current legislation modifiable to the use of apprehended violence procedures that aim to protect persons from a variety of domestic violence offences. The Act has seen a numerous amount of amendments to improve and strengthen the detained violence order system. I sited the legislation through the Library page linking from the University of Newcastle website‚ under the

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    Civil and Common law countriesContents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Introduction PAGEREF _Toc383004748 \h 4Historical development of Civil law PAGEREF _Toc383004749 \h 4The source of Civil law PAGEREF _Toc383004750 \h 5The historical development of Common law PAGEREF _Toc383004751 \h 6The source of Common law PAGEREF _Toc383004752 \h 7The main differences between Civil law and Common law PAGEREF _Toc383004753 \h 7Conclusion PAGEREF _Toc383004754 \h 8Reference List PAGEREF _Toc383004755 \h 9 Discuss the

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    day in the supermarket owned by Safeway due to the wet and slippery floor. The store owed a duty of care. Modbury Triangle Shopping Centre v Anzilp.52 Criminals entered the shopping centre and assaulted Anzil. A shopping centre had no duty to control persons from inflicting harm upon others‚ particularly where the harm arises from a criminal act. Modbury was not liable in damages to Anzil. Club Italia v Richie p.52 A brawl happened in the club and one of the police officers‚ Richie got injured

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    Assault In Criminal Law Essay

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    ------------------------------------------------- Assault From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the criminal act. For tortious aspects of assault‚ see Assault (tort). For other uses‚ see Assault (disambiguation). Criminal law | Part of the common law series | Element (criminal law) | * Actus reus  * Mens rea * Causation  * Concurrence | Scope of criminal liability | * Complicity  * Corporate  * Vicarious | Seriousness of offense | * Felony  * Misdemeanor

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