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    The apprehended suspect was subsequently charged with crimes including but not limited to‚ Obstructing a Police Officer‚ PRCS Violation (felony‚ No-Bail Warrant)‚ Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony Warrant) and a DUI (felony arrest warrant). • During the short pursuit of the suspect Officer Dossey briefly followed the suspect vehicle into the opposing lanes of Hamilton Boulevard. Due to the late

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    constitutional right in the case of Gideon v. Wainwright. This case specified that states are required to provide defense attorneys to defendants convicted of a felony or serious crime that cannot provide attorney representation for themselves. According to Brunt (2015)‚ “approximately 80% of the offenders that are charged with a felony are indigent.” This is a relatively large number

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    Again‚ regardless‚ this does not change Redd’s off-duty powers or responsibilities. Redd had no authority in this situation to draw his service weapon to perform a felony stop of the vehicle and its occupants. Instead‚ Redd should have identified himself as a police officer‚ presenting his badge and badge alone‚ and told the vehicle to pull over. From an officer safety standpoint‚ Redd was highly outnumbered by the

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    Prosecuting Arguments A prosecutor’s duty is to defer and produce evidence of the crime at hand to the judge and jury so that they can decide an appropriate sentence. According to the case of State v. Stu Dents‚ there are several charges against the defendant which range from moderate to severe. These charges include homicide‚ assault of a police officer‚ kidnapping‚ burglary‚ and crimes related to drugs. The prosecution must attempt to provide accurate evidence to prove the charges against Stu

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    like littering. Crimes can be broken down into three categories. These categories are felonies‚ misdemeanors‚ and infractions. Felonies are considered serious crimes. Felonies consist of criminal homicide‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson and so on. A Misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is less serious than a felony. For example‚ a simple drug charge‚ petty theft‚ public intoxication‚ simple assault‚ trespassing‚

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    what constitutes the offence. Under common Law‚ burglary is defined as the breaking and entering of a dwelling at nighttime‚ with the intent to commit a felony inside. The elements for burglary under Common Law are as follows‚ (1) Breaking and entering‚ (2) Of the dwelling of another‚ (3) During the nighttime and (4) With Intent to commit a felony inside. The nighttime and breaking were to protect citizens in the sanctity of their homes when they were most vulnerable. As time changed‚ burglary

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    and physically abusing them. Laws have been proposed about abusing any such kind of animal‚ but are not as strict as individuals would like them to be. To improve the treatment of any sort of animal abuse‚ it is necessary for the abuse to become a felony with higher charges and bail time‚ though in some states charge just for misdemeanor. Animal cruelty and their current laws have become a worldwide problem with big organizations getting away with the cruelty‚ the legislation in place now is not as

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    Jackie Johns‚ Esq. (CA Bar No. 208286) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE‚ ANTITRUST DIVISION 450 Golden Gate Avenue‚ Rm. 10-0101 San Francisco‚ CA 94102-3478 (415) 436-6660 (415) 436-6683 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff the United States of America UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ____________________________________ United States of America Case No. CR-00897 Plaintiffs‚ v. Melyssa Baylor Plaintiffs’ Memorandum of Points and Authorities in

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    CRIMINAL LAW THREE TYPES: Infractions- (like traffic tickets)‚ which are minor violations and‚ usually‚ the punishment is having to pay a fine. Felonies- are serious crimes like armed robbery‚ arson‚ carjacking‚ rape‚ assault with intent to do great bodily harm‚ drug dealing‚ and murder. This is only a partial list but the thing to remember about felonies is that you will have over one year in prison if convicted. Misdemeanors- are lesser offenses like assault‚ reckless driving‚ drug possession (small

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    Solicitation Solicitation is defined as the asking‚ inducing or enticing another individual to commit a crime. Merger Under the merger doctrine‚ the crime of solicitation merges with conspiracy. An individual cannot be guilty of solicitation if the crime is the object of the conspiracy. A person cannot be guilty of both conspiracy and solicitation. If conspiracy is proven solicitation will be merged under both traditional and modern jurisdictions. Conspiracy Conspiracy is defined

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