Mock Trail Reflection By Paris Huang 5-30-2013 In our Civil case‚ I am Jean Welby‚ who is paul welby’s mother and also the witness of the case. I am 46years old‚a stay home mum‚living in 1703.w.sesame street. If I need to rate myself for the effort I put into my role‚ I think I will rate for 4 because everyday‚ I actively participated in our group discussion and I had read my deposition and the whole story for a a lot of times ‚highlighted plenty of important sentences/imformation which could
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On April 24‚ 2013‚ for many‚ it was their last day alive. On this day‚ the eight story Rana Plaza came collapsing down in Dhaka‚ Bangladesh with more than 1100 people announced dead. Mark Kelley goes to Bangladesh to track down workers who are still forced to make garments for Canada in dangerous conditions to make consumers think about the clothes they buy. The documentary‚ Made in Bangladesh‚ is about the tragic event made by CBC News hosted by Mark Kelley. The purpose of watching this documentary
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Nicole Brown Simpson went to the hospital with bruises on her face‚ Al “AC" Cowlings was there‚ and told Nicole she had to tell the hospital what had happened to her‚ she then told them that she was hit. They were trying to say that the Police Officers were racist and that they were placing evidence to look like Simpson was at fault‚ and that the police officers were to incompetent to deal with the evidence in a correct manner. Simpson had a cut on his middle finger of his left hand. There was
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Mohd. Khan 10/22/12 PY-101 Can You Trust an Eyewitness? Eyewitnesses are people who are present and observe the crime or event taking place. Before the discovery of DNA and forensic testing‚ most of the accusations in court were made by the eyewitnesses. But even now-a-days‚ the statement of an eyewitness is taken into first consideration when there is no forensic evidence available; it makes the case a lot harder to convict the criminal as eyewitnesses cannot be trusted in most occasions
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The opening scene of the play is a court. There is a judge facing the audience. Mary Maloney is in the defendants seat ‚ looking very calm. Prosecutor: The defendant‚ Mary Maloney‚ is accused of murdering her husband‚ Patrick Maloney. Although she is currently pregnant‚ I urged your honour not to sympathise with her‚ as evidence shows that she is a cold-blooded killer. Mary Maloney pretends to cry upon hearing that. Defending Lawyer: Objection! No one is guilty until proven so in front of the
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Bharti Mandal clearly admitted in the trial court that she had been coached. The honourable judge justifies this coaching‚ explaining in the judgment that there is nothing wrong in tutoring witnesses who are from a lower class and uneducated. I disagree with this fundamentally‚ their social standing and perceived intelligence according to the judge is not what makes them credible witnesses or not. Why was the case directed against Talwars while the evidence pointed elsewhere? Chief among these facts
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Hostile witnesses These are people believed to have witnessed an offence‚ part of an offence or events closely connected with it‚ but who are opposed to the investigative process and/or biased against the examining party. The reasons for their opposition might include their lifestyle or they may have a close relationship with the alleged perpetrator and intend to appear in court as a defense witness. Some of these witnesses may simply refuse to cooperate with the police‚ others might provide false
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Photo Spread Analysis David M. Grable CCJS 234 – Criminal Procedure and Evidence April 26‚ 2015 To: Judge J. Doe From: David M. Grable Date: April 26‚ 2015 Subject: Photo Spread Analysis A photo spread would be presented to both the victim‚ Vicky‚ and the witness‚ William since their recollection of the assailant is similar. The photo spread should be presented to Vicky first because she was unable to view the assailant’s entire face and was taken by surprise by the incident. Her recollection
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Expert Testimony Michael Rodriguez Chapter I History Expert Testimony DNA Forensics At every crime scene there always some evidence left behind. Forensic Science is application of science to the law‚ everything from finger prints blood‚ hair to all in DNA analysis is used. It is the basic root to solving crimes. Forensic science involves many factors relating to the human body and has the most accurate type of convincing when it comes down in the court room. This in return gives forensics
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"My Personal Testimony‚" about 300 words I have grown up in church all of my life‚ more specifically Mingo Baptist Church. I was raised in a Christian home. We went to church every Sunday‚ went every Sunday night‚ and every Wednesday night. For me‚ going to church was natural. If I ever missed a week‚ it was because I was sick. I was baptized when I was six years old. The entire congregation of Mingo Baptist Church supported me and helped mould me into who I am today. During my junior year
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