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    considered as guilty or not guilty. So‚ at first glance it looks unavoidable that all criminals are punished according and in proportion to their crimes. In fact‚ there is another way of judging and punishing criminals that does not include jury trials and fair judicial process that finds defendant guilty or not guilty. This system is called plea bargaining. A plea bargain is an agreement in a criminal case whereby the prosecutor offers the defendant the opportunity to plead guilty‚ usually to a

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    “If there’s a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused‚ a reasonable doubt‚ then you must bring me a verdict of not guilty…however you decide‚ your verdict must be unanimous.” The movie‚ The Twelve Angry Men‚ was a fascinating movie. Surprisingly‚ it was very interesting and engaging even though it was in black and white and made in 1950. This movie was a perfect demonstration of how individuals who meet in a goal orientated group fulfill roles‚ create norms‚ have status‚ acquire

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    decision no one is allowed to leave. Group dynamics is related with the structure and functioning of groups as well as the different types of roles each individual plays. In the film‚ twelve men are brought together in a room to decide whether a boy is guilty of killing his father. In the whole movie‚ each member has been crafted very carefully. He has been given a proper role to play in the group dynamics. The whole spectrum of humanity is represented in this movie‚ from the bigotry of Juror #10 to the

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    However‚ if he was a suspected terrorist and was one hundred percent guilty then‚ I don’t think I would be able to defend him to the best of my ability knowing that he in fact was a terrorist. It would not be fair to him either because he should be defended no matter what. I personally would not be able to try and win a case for someone if I know for a one hundred percent fact and truth that they were guilty of the crime they committed. I wouldn’t even give him a lawyer in the first place

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    chair if the 18 year old boy is found guilty. The conflict first arises after the jury has an initial vote once all are seated for deliberation. The vote is eleven not guilty‚ and ONE not guilty. The audience expects conflict right at this moment‚ even before anything is said by the other jurors. Before the vote most jurors make comments that this is an open and shut case‚ and talk about how they know he is guilty. After juror #8 raises his hand for not guilty‚ juror #3 says “Boy oh boy‚ there’s

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    improves the probability of identifying leakages and finding guilty agent. These methods do not rely on alterations of the released data so authentication for editing will be provided to keep the track of file getting edited. In this “realistic but fake” data objects are injected to further improve the chances of detecting leakage and identifying the guilty party. Keywords- data leakage‚ data privacy‚ fake objects‚ leakage model‚ guilty party. I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview There always

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    Latino accused with stabbing his father to death‚ if a guilty verdict is reached it will mean an automatic death sentence for the buy. This case seems to be a clear cut guilty verdict; The alibi of the defendant is weak‚ the knife found at the scene of the crime is the same as the one he says he had lost‚ there is multiple witnesses claiming to have either saw the murder‚ heard the murder

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    Step 4 : Management has followed progressive discipline Manager Marlboro Yes- Employer is already gave written warning and suspension to prior violation. As adopted progressive discipline‚ the next step can be predicted even with the case that not harm company license. However‚ in this case one of two rules that employee are suspected in can cost company to lose license‚ reputation and money in case of fire or explosion happen. Obviously‚ the penalty for this one should be heavier than written

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    beginning‚ all of the evidence points to him being guilty. However‚ after a little bit of analysis of the evidence‚ there is some reasonable doubt. Slowly all of the Jurors accept the boy as innocent except for one very stubborn juror: Juror 3. The differences and similarities between the stage directions and the directors shot selection in the film and in the text affect the readers interpretation of the final scene where Juror 3 says not guilty greatly. There are many similarities between the two

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    think that the boy is guilty‚ clashes with Three‚ a sadistic man who would pull the swith himselfto end the boys life. Accroding to Rose‚ several elements can infulence a jury’s verdict‚ such as the emotional make-up of individual jurors. Many elements can change a jurors decision. Juror Three‚ who is convincd that the boy is guilty‚ is allied with Four who is eventually convicedEights showing of how the two testimonies given by the old woman and old man are lies‚ votes guilty. Three outraged by this

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