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    Yale Law School Yale Law School Legal Scholarship Repository Faculty Scholarship Series Yale Law School Faculty Scholarship 1-1-1979 Understanding the Short History of Plea Bargaining John H. Langbein Yale Law School Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/fss_papers Part of the Civil Procedure Commons Recommended Citation Langbein‚ John H.‚ "Understanding the Short History of Plea Bargaining" (1979). Faculty Scholarship Series. Paper 544. http://digitalcommons

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    affect jury decision-making‚ then a jury’s decision is not just based on evidence‚ as it should be‚ but on other external factors as well. Studies support the claim that stereotypical race crime does affect decisions made by juries (Hunt‚ 2015). Verdicts are biased by social stereotypical crimes and this can be damaging because people in the jury are not solely focusing on the one crime at hand. Instead‚ they are generalizing the crime to fit stereotypes they already believe. As a result‚ they are

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    pleasure and pain. According to Hobbes humans strive to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. He says that the will is “ the last appetite in deliberating”1. Meaning will‚ is that pleasure that a person determines to acquire after deliberating upon the variety of pleasures available to him‚ from which he can choose to acquire the greatest. Thus the final act of deliberating is what Hobbes terms as human “ will “. All men are pleasure seekers‚ and therefore power seekers as well. And since desires are unlimited

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    Juries don’t have to provide any reasoning‚ making it exceedingly tough to distinguish whether juries have truly understood the evidence in order to acquire a just verdict. Monitoring a juror’s attitude and how seriously they are taking their duty is also‚ in essence‚ unachievable due to the Contempt of Court Act 1981. The act states it is inadmissible of the court “to obtain‚ solicit or disclose any statements made

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    The overt conflict in The Uglies is that Tally must choose between betraying her friend by giving the location of the Smoke or sacrificing her dreams of becoming Pretty. After deliberating these unavoidable choices‚ Tally decides she will betray her new friend‚ Shay‚ in order to become pretty. Tally works as a spy in the Smoke‚ but soon learns that it is an actual‚ functioning society‚ extremely different from her life of leisure

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    Many times in life we are presented with situations that can alter the way we view things and as a result may alter our decision making process from time to time. The ever-changing global economic situation is one such factor that does affect the way people live their lives from day to day since survival has now become the order of the day. We now have to be better able to evaluate our absolute advantages versus our comparative advantages. Governments‚ businesses and people can no longer solely

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    ill-prepared to pursue a career in politics. He states that Alcibiades lacks both the knowledge and expertise to direct the city. Nevertheless‚ Alcibiades asserts that he is capable of advising the affairs of the Athenian assembly‚ such as when they are deliberating about war and peace. However‚ Socrates contends that one must first understand the differences between justice and injustice. When asked how he learned of what is just and unjust‚ Alcibiades suggests that he learned through self-discovery. He defends

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    Health Care Ethics Your Name Institute Name Health Care Ethics The healthcare sector is the vivacious area that is substantiated by the ethics that are guided by the applicable principles‚ the sector is described as the set of the principles that guides professional personnel in evaluating the embraceable principles that steers in making better decisions that will have fewer impacts to the patient and other stakeholders in the health sector (Bersoff‚ 2003). However‚ many of the professional

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    Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. It was officially known as the Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998‚ when it was closed and replaced by the new Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok.It is often known as Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport‚ or simply Kai Tak‚ to distinguish it from its successor which is often referred to as Chek Lap Kok Airport. With numerous skyscrapers and mountains located to the north and its

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    Historians often use other historians research as examples and evidence within their work. Citing sources provide clarity on a topic‚ or further supports the historian’s claim. However‚ there are a plethora of calculations and processes one must go through to determine the validity of a single source. The author’s background‚ citations‚ content of the material‚ and objectivity are all items that must be considered when determining whether a source is relevant and a good source to cite. William Robertson’s

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