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    accusing Kozlowski and Swartz of enterprise corruption for allegedly stealing more than $170 million from Tyco and obtaining $430 million by fraud in the sale of company shares. Former Tyco corporate counsel Mark Belnick is charged separately with falsifying records to conceal more than $14 million in

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    unimaginable to a 15th century accountant. One of the key issues with accounting ethics is that poor ethical behavior on the part of an accountant does not just potentially hurt a client‚ it can also hurt society. If‚ for example‚ an accountant colludes in falsifying financial statements‚ this hurts investors in a company‚ taxpayers who may be caught up in government bailouts or regulatory efforts pertaining to the company‚ and the workers at the company. Accountants are supposed to use due diligence in their

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    favour of boy being guilty. Therefore‚ first prominent thing I noticed was that there was lack of conviction about the criticality of the issue. People had already formed their judgement before they stepped into the meeting room. They believed the testimonies of several eyewitnesses and the arguments of the prosecutor leading to the conclusion that the boy was guilty. In the beginning‚ 11 out of 12 jurors were not sensitive about the seriousness of the decision they were going to make and the impact

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    by onlooker’s opinions and interpretation of the crime. There is not a large amount of scientific evidence in the case against Steve Harmon‚ so the jury must rely on Steve’s background information‚ their opinions of guilt and innocence‚ and the testimonies of the witnesses who are mostly criminals. From Steve’s trial‚ the reader learns that a persons guilt or innocence is often determined by their status in life‚ even by coincidence. In a journal one of Steves entries he ponders‚ “What did

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    Within months‚ various committees were formed‚ missionaries were supported‚ and youth ministries were begun. Accountants‚ technology specialists‚ builders‚ pastors‚ and others all freely contributed as they were able‚ and the church had met every need. Beneath the surface of BBC’s practices are shared underlying assumptions. When remarking on the greatest need or weakness of BBC‚ every person who was interviewed quickly mentioned the lack of a senior pastor and his role in the church. One of

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    their offences. As Ainsworth (2001) puts it‚ “profiling generally refers to the process of using all the available information about a crime‚ a crime scene‚ and a victim in order to compose a profile of the (as yet) unknown perpetrator.” Eye witness testimony refers to an account given by people of an event they have witnessed. They may be required to give a description at a trial of the event they witnessed; this will include identification of perpetrators‚ details of the crime scene and so on. There

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    meaning you don’t take care of your employees they won’t take care of you. 2. Which strategies are the most dangerous least? I would have to say fudging the number‚ because now you’re committing a crime. Why? Because first of all your lying and falsifying documents which will always come back to haunt you. 3. Provide a recent example of each strategy.

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    UNIT 8 TRADE MARK LAW IN INDIA Structure 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 Introduction Objectives Trade Mark Law in India What is a Trade Mark? A good Trade Mark Functions of Trade Mark Registration of Trade Mark What kind of Trade Marks can be Registered? Trade Marks not Registerable Exploiting Trade Mark Infringement Offences and Penalties Indian Trade Mark Act‚ 1999: Salient Features Summary Answers and Hints to SAQs 8.1 INTRODUCTION A trade mark is a visual

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    It is improper for an attorney to vouch for witnesses as it is considered “an invasion of the province of the jurors in determining what weight they should place upon a witness’s testimony.” Neville v. State‚ 976 N.E.2d 1252‚ 1260 (Ind. Ct. App. 2012); Bean v. State‚ 15 N.E.3d 12‚ 18 (Ind. Ct. App. 2014). It is misconduct for a prosecutor to request a jury to convict defendants for any reason other than their guilt. Ryan v. State‚ 9 N.E.3d 663‚ 671 (Ind. 2014). While a prosecutor may argue both law

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    his left arm is inoperative. Reverend Sykes said that Tom had got his arm caught in a cotton gin when he was younger. The cotton gin wrenched the muscle from bone‚ leaving his arm immobile. Also‚ Tom’s testimony and the Ewell’s testimonies contradict themselves in nearly every way. In Tom’s testimony‚ he says that he was in the house because Mayella invited him in to help with small chores. Mayella said that Tom forced his way inside‚ with the intent to rape her. Tom said that he had no intent of assaulting

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