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    Case Two Plaintiff: Jane Chambers (Prosecution) Defendant: Giorgio’s Grill (Defense) SUMMARY Jane Chambers‚ filed a personal injury action alleging negligence by the defendant‚ Giorgio’s Grill. She alleges that she slipped and fell on a wet napkin‚ breaking her leg. The defendant denied any negligence. Giorgio’s was a restaurant which became a night club after certain hours. It had a tradition of both the wait staff and customers throwing paper napkins into the air as the music

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    experimental . 5 What are the two-prong standard established or required by Daubert? In Daubert‚ the Supreme Court ordered federal trial judges to be the gatekeepers of scientific evidence. Trial judges must now evaluate proffered expert witnesses to determine whether their testimony is both relevant and reliable a two-pronged test of admissibility. 6 Explain in details‚ what is forensic science? Forensic science technicians help investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. 7

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    HIROFILOS: A Medical Expert System for Prostate Diseases CONSTANTINOS KOUTSOJANNIS 1‚ MARIA TSIMARA2‚ EMAN NABIL1 1 Medical Physics Lab‚ Department of Physiotherapy TEI of Patras Psaron 6‚ Aigion 2 Department of Medicine University of Patras Rion‚ Patras GREECE ckoutsog@teipat.gr‚ http://aigio.teipat.gr Abstract: - Prostate gland diseases‚ including cancer are estimated to be one of the leading cause of male death worldwide and its management is based on guidelines regarding diagnosis‚ evaluation

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    legislation providing monetary payments to crime victims.     ___T_4)  Most victim/witness assistance programs are staffed by highly trained professionals.   __T__5)  Advocates for victims’ rights assert the fundamental right of victims to be equitably represented throughout the criminal justice process.   ___T_6)  When the victim’s movement began‚ the idea of rights for victims of crime was already central to the criminal justice system.   ___T_7)  Son of Sam laws have faced challenges under the

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    occupational standards‚ and the legislation and government initiatives. B / Three main features of current Employment Legislation are Employment Rights‚ Equalities and Discrimination Law and Health and Safety Legislation. Aiii / Employment law exists to protect you‚ your safety and your human rights at the workplace for example working hrs‚ pay‚ breaks‚ discrimination‚ bullying etc. If this law never existed you could be working for a nominal amount and be made to do excessive hours with no breaks

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    University of Phoenix Material Toolwire® MedSpace Designer Instructions How to Access MedSpace Designer Software Click the Toolwire® MedSpace Designer link on the student website. Once you are on the Toolwire® landing page‚ click the Lab Access link toward the bottom of the page. On the Toolwire® MedSpace Designer page‚ click on the green Get Started Now banner in the lower-right corner of the “Start Designing with MedSpce Designer” page. Select one of the five templates for the

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    is in conflict with the conclusion in Byrne. Francis J. on Sikora is of the opinion that “if the law were to accept a medical doctrine‚ as established by Dr Galen on the case‚ the legal doctrine of mens rea would all but disappear from the law and criminal responsibility would vanish”. Conclusively‚ whatever the mental health of the defendant‚ an intention is still sufficient mens rea of a crime. Oblique intention is whereby the defendant foresees the consequence of his actions as virtually certain

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    (people should be honest and should not kill). Define Ethical Leadership Behavior Ethical Leadership is leadership that is involved in leading in a manner that respects the rights and dignity of other. “As leaders are by nature in a position of social power‚ ethical leadership focuses on how leaders use their social power in the decisions they make‚ actions they engage in. And ways they influence others’ decisions. Leaders who are ethical‚ demonstrate a level of integrity that is important for

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    “The Super Six” focussed our research on the problem of ethics and actuarial science. As Sholom Feldblum states “The actuary has a dual role: an objective professional providing guidance on insurance issues and a business manager promoting the goals of an insurance company” (Sholom Feldblum‚ pg.1). The purpose of our research was to determine the most common ethical problems an actuary faces‚ and the most appropriate methods to solve these problems. Solutions were necessary so that our stakeholders

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    2. The Criminal investigation Process Police powers You should be mindful of the fact that the exercise of police authority is regulated. The main police powers are defined by statutes including the: Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities.) Act 2002. (LEPRA) and the Bail Act. 1978 NSW Police powers include: 1. The power to arrest (discussed in more detail below).
 2. The power to issue cautions‚ warnings and infringement notices in relation to minor offences.
 3. The right to obtain

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