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    radio dramas. The broadcast‚ however‚ was revised so it would be set in the United States and it even sounded like a news report. The radio drama led to mass panic all over the United States and even deaths. Because of this broadcast‚ Orson Welles is guilty of violating the Clear and Present Danger Clause of the 1st Amendment. Orson Welles violated the Clear and Present Danger Clause because he created a location danger with the revised version of the novel‚ War of the Worlds. He had Howard Koch help

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    Socrates: Was He Guilty or Innocent of the Crimes He Was Charged With? Most of the information that we learn about Socrates comes from the work and writings of one of his students‚ Plato. It has been alleged that the great Philosopher wrote nothing down for others to read‚ and as such‚ the knowledge and the teachings from Socrates that is relied upon to convey his philosophy and the epic story of his life comes not from himself‚ but his students who attempt to provide and accurate picture

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    When determining who is to blame‚ an obvious target that appears is the Coyotes‚ and more specifically Mendez‚ his real name being Antonio Lopez Ramos‚ the guide for the Welton 26‚ however much of the evidence supposedly proving Mendez’s guilt are weak testimonies or reasons that can be traced to issues on a larger scale. A common argument made accusing Mendez was that he did not prepare the Welton 26 for their journey‚ he did not warn them of the dangers‚ nor did he tell them to bring adequate water

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    On January 13‚ 1999‚ a senior from Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County‚ Maryland named Hae Min Lee was murdered. On February 9‚ 1999‚ her body was found. A few weeks after‚ ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed was convicted and charged of first-degree murder. Many question Adnan’s guilt and whether he received a fair trial or not. In actuality‚ Adnan did not receive a fair trial. His Alibi is inconclusive‚ Asia’s story is inconsistent‚ and he fails to recall any specific details of what happened on January

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    Hoàng Cao Khai‚ as he writes to his friend‚ Phan Đình Phùng is trying to convince his friend to give up; the French will eventually win. He tries to persuade him by repeatedly telling him how his actions will affect the whole country‚ not just him. Although Khai agrees with some of Phung’s allegiance and loyalty to their country and he doesn’t believe that his friend will ever give up due to his morals and ties to Vietnam. “At the time when the capital was lost and after the royal carriage had departed

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    bravery. In his first hearing‚ Abel was found guilty and ordered to pay the fine. However‚ the appeals court ruled Fields not guilty. Abel Fields argues that his right to lie is protected by the First Amendment and that his actions do not harm other individuals nor benefit himself. His prosecutors argue that an intentional lie is not protected by the First Amendment and that Abel Fields’ lie damages the integrity of the award. Abel Fields is not guilty on the grounds that no harm was made nor was

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    A 16-year-old boy Found Not Guilty in Murder Trial Twelve men from all walks of life were gathered in a small room to make a life-or-death decision of a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of murder of his own father. Eleven of twelve jurors were strongly convinced that the boy is guilty based on the evidences that suggest the boy is guilty. However‚ one of the jurors had reasonable doubt about it and started to convince the others. They started to look at the case and evidences precisely again‚ and discovered

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    In a world far‚ far away lived Guiltylocks‚ a young girl who was very selfish and wanted everything. So right now you must be wondering why the name guiltylocks? Well because she’s guilty. Guilty of what you may ask? Guilty of breaking into innocent bear’s houses and taking their things. So right now you must be thinking why we she do that‚ like how could she possibly get pleasure from breaking into their houses and taking their things. Well I guess you’ll have to read and find out. On a bright

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    If it was destined that one would do something very terrible‚ but not know what one did‚ would one be guilty or innocent? This question relates to the Greek tragedy Oedipus the King‚ written by Sophocles in 429 B.C. If Oedipus did know what he has done then he would be guilty. Oedipus isn’t guilty because he doesn’t know the crimes he has committed. In the play Oedipus the King‚ he has committed a terrible crime of marrying his mother without knowing that he has done so‚ he is innocent because he

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    The West Memphis Three were guilty. That’s the truth. On May 5‚ 1993‚ Damien Echols‚ Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley (ages 18‚ 16 & 17 at the time) killed Michael Moore‚ Steve Branch and Christopher Byers (all age 8). They beat them with fists‚ then beat them sticks‚ hogtied them‚ sexually assaulted them‚ tortured Branch and Byers with a knife‚ cut off Byers’ genitals‚ then dumped their bodies in a ditch. The killers were arrested a month later and convicted in early 1994. Thousands of people

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