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    Criminal Justice Sytstem

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    Criminal Justice System Introduction Criminal justice system is a phrase used to express the interdependent components of the courts‚ police‚ and correctional facilities in the government. The term also describes the criminal justice agencies found within states in a federal government. As a whole the criminal justice system is thus made up of the three aforementioned interdependent components. Law-making has often been added by some as the forth criminal justice component‚ since all legitimate

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    T DNA IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 5Transportation and storage of DNA evidence is also extremely important. Whentransporting DNA evidence the officer should be aware that having the evidence in directsunlight can cause the evidence to become compromised (DNA Evidence‚ 2012). The officershould ensure that they do not place the evidence in an environment where it can get hot‚ insteadthey should place it in a cold environment to preserve it (DNA Evidence‚ 2012). It is importantthat the DNA evidence be

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    Criminal Justice Process

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    CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THE PROCESS The definition of criminal justice is “the series of steps involved in any criminal activity like gathering evidence”. (Legal explanation. 2007) retrieved from http://www.legal-explanations.com/definitions/criminal-justice.htm. In this paper I will illustrate the criminal justice process and describe the steps of each process. The process of the criminal justice is investigation‚ arrest‚ booking‚ bail‚ arraignment‚ trial‚ and outcome. Investigation is

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    head: Criminal Law Evaluation Criminal Law Evaluation University of Phoenix May 8‚ 2011 The criminal justice system has within it a set of rules‚ regulations and guidelines‚ known as criminal laws which are based on various sources‚ some dating back to England. Criminal law also has a purpose for which it was designed. Criminal laws have jurisdiction which keeps it structured and in order. Within criminal law are various offenses for which there must be standards of proof. Criminal law addresses

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    court of appeals and the supreme court. All four levels are important and play slightly different roles depending on the crime. The municipal court is where people go when they have speeding‚ stop sign tickets‚ misdemeanor traffic violations‚ driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs‚ driving with a suspended license and expired plates. They may also hear animal ordinance public offense cases as well. In municipal court you will have an arraignment where you are able to please guilty‚ not

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    criminal investigation

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    The quiz is multiple - choice and will c ontain material from Chapters 5 & 7 and Powerpoints. Some items to focus on include: Examination of Physical Evidence Individual Characteristics Class Characteristics Significance of Physical Evidence Facial Reconstruction Forensic Databases MurderScene: Death and Autopsies Estimating the time of death o Rigor mortis o Livor mortis o Algor mortis Forensic Entomologist History of Fingerprints Henry System Fundamental Principles of Fingerprints

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    The most important difficulty was originally having the lawyer inform me that I would be released and that the case would be dismissed after seeing the mental specialist and being considered normal to now facing 6 months. One feels powerless at this time I mean if I had truly committed a crime and was originally informed that I was going to be sentenced to 6 months in jail then I would had already have known that I was committing a true crime and would have expected to possibly face that much time

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    The case review that I researched was about a little boy named Daniel Pelka aged 4. He was starved‚ force-fed salt‚ held under the water in a bath until unconscious and regularly beaten. Daniel was kept imprisoned in a small room and died alone from a blow to the head in March 2012. Once he started school he was a happy little boy but as the months went by he became thinner and thinner every day‚ his parents gave him half a sandwich to go to school with and told the teachers that he had a rare eating

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    Purpose of Criminal Laws

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    Purposes of Criminal Laws Blanca Alvarez Ashford University CRJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice Instructor Katheryne Rogers June 18‚ 2012 Purpose of Criminal Laws “A law is a rule of conduct‚ generally found enacted in the form of a statue that prescribes or mandates certain forms of behavior. Laws govern many aspects of our lives‚ and we are expected to know what the law says as it applies to our daily lives and to follow it; the

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    Question 1: Describe the background and facts of the “case” being tried in this mock trial. Who brought the suit‚ and why? Is “the story‚” for the most part‚ true? The background and basic facts of this case is that; on April 10‚ 1912‚ the ship known as R.M.S.TITANIC set out on its first voyage with passengers aboard. Four days later‚ that was on April 14‚ 1912‚ the ship struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland at 11:40 pm and later sank at 2:20a.m. a total of 2‚227 people were aboard when

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