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    Pat Garrett Research Paper

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    Although Garrett’s term wouldn’t begin until January 1‚ 1881‚ he was eager to capture the fugitive William Bonney‚ better known as "Billy the Kid‚" and got Sheriff Kimball to appoint him as a deputy sheriff for the remainder of Kimball’s term. Garrett was further aided when he obtained a deputy U.S. Marshal’s commission‚ which allowed him to pursue the Kid across county lines. Garrett and his posse stormed the Dedrick ranch at Bosque Grande on November 30‚ 1880. They expected

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    fighting for their lives the klan was fighting to stop them from getting their rights. Edgar Ray Killen‚ a thirty-eight-year-old‚ ordained Baptist minister‚ was a saw mill owner outside of being a klan member and a former unsuccessful candidate for sheriff. Edgar pronounced his racist views into the public outside the men in the klan. The colored within his town would bare the racist slurs and comments from Edgar. The Klu Klux Klan was an all white extremist group that organized terrorism acts upon

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    Case Brief

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    RSMO 566.032 and 564.011) and attempted sexual exploitation of a minor (under RSMO 564.011 and RSMO 566.032). David R. Bullock engaged in several conversations via email and chat rooms with a Newton County Deputy Sheriff who was conducting a sting operation against pedophiles. The Deputy took on a persona of a thirteen year old female by the name of “Ashley Anne”. Many of the conversations that took place between Mr. Bullock and “Ashley” were of a sexual nature. During conversations between

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    Montana 1948 Argument

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    Frank has molested Indian girls‚ Wes becomes torn into two parts. When Gail tells him the news‚ Wes replies‚ “Are you telling me this because I’m Frank’s brother? Because I’m your husband . . .or because I’m the sheriff . . . I wish you wouldn’t have told the sheriff” (48). Here the reader sees the struggle between Wes’ duty to his family‚ his duty to his office‚ and his duty to his morals start conflicting. With a wife who is pressing him to

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    The Fifth Amendment

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    The Fifth Amendment In 1966‚ there was a supreme case called Miranda v. Arizona which the Supreme Court ruled that the fifth amendment privilege againest self incrimination requires law enforcement to advise a suspect that before a custodial interrigation‚ a suspect must be informed of both his or her privileges against incriminating oneself and to obtain an attorney. Miranda warnings must be given before any questioning by law enforcement officials. The fifth amendment was developed because the

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    Steve Freeling‚ the sixty-seven-year-old sheriff of Maricopa County sat in his office. His mind was on a recent string of murders that exhibited markers of cannibalism. The door opened and his thirty-nine-year-old daughter Carol Anne Freeling‚ who was also one of his deputies stuck her head in. "Dad‚ there’s been another murder. The victim’s brain‚ tongue‚ and heart are missing. We’re thinking cannibalism." Steve hadn’t changed much‚ even over the course of thirty years. He’d lost six pounds but

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    Film Evaluation: No Country For Old Men The film No Country for Old Men‚ directed by Joel and Ethan Coen‚ stars Tommy Lee Jones‚ Josh Brolin‚ and Javier Bardem. This film would best be described as an edge of your seat suspense‚ yet includes moments of dry‚ yet twisted and sadistic humor. One may not pick up on it if they are not paying close enough attention. This film is good at keeping the audience wondering what’s going to happen next and does not fully give away the plot until further into

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    Carl Lee Jury Trial

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    The second witness is Sheriff Walls who is black‚ which is important because blacks tend to help out other blacks as you’ll see. Prosecution just asks the sheriff to I.D. the murder weapon and to tell whether or not the prints matched the prints of Lee and they did. Next‚ the defense asks the sheriff arrested Cobb before the murder and he said yes for rape and attempted murder. The rednecks also signed a paper saying that they did do both of those things which the sheriff was not supposed to say

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    Human Trafficking

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    Morgan WRI 110 September 10‚ 2012 Halting Traffic With Prop 35 Proposition 35 has five different key effects against human trafficking in the state of California. First off this new proposition expands on what we consider the definition of human trafficking to be. This measure expands on the list of criminal acts considered to be a part of human trafficking‚ specifically making creation and distribution of crude material depicting minors a form of human trafficking. For example‚ making

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    Mississippi Burning

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    follow. Other characters in the film are Deputy Pell (Brad Dourif) and Sheriff Stuckey (Gailard Sartain). These two characters discriminate against coloured people the most. Parker shows this by making the two characters rude and arrogant. Both Stuckey and Pell were part of the KKK who scared and killed black people to help with the segregation of the coloured and white people. (Rest of America don’t mean jack shit. You in Mississippi now. - Sheriff Stuckey.) Sheriff Stuckey said this because he believes

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