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    Simon is charged with the burglary of an antiques shop. He has three previous convictions of Theft. He has previously complied with bail conditions. He lives locally with his wife and three children but plans to move to Spain. Explain what factors are likely to be considered when making a decision whether or not to grant bail to Simon and what conditions may be imposed. Nature and seriousness of offence: Theft/ burglary is considered a triable either way offence meaning it can either be tried in

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    Demonstration Problem 6-1 Special Order Davis Driveways‚ Inc. (DDI) pours concrete driveways for single family homes. DDI uses a cost-plus pricing approach. The company’s accountant prepared the following report showing how DDI established the price per driveway at $350. A new builder in town‚ Rachel Rodgers‚ has acquired a large tract of land upon which she intends to build 200 single family homes. Ms. Rodgers offers to purchase all 200 driveways from DDI. However‚ she is willing to pay only $250

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    Pregnancy and Sweet Home

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    4. What new information do we learn about Sweet Home in this chapter‚ specifically about Denver’s birth? In this chapter‚ we learn that Sethe was already pregnant with Denver when she ran away from Sweet Home. By the time when Sethe collapsed her feet in the woods‚ a white girl Amy Denver had found Sethe. Due to Sethe’s fear about Sweet Home‚ she told Amy Denver a false name- “Lu”‚ because if she were caught‚ she would be returned to Sweet Home‚ and she would continue experiencing her previous painful

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    Common Law Burglary Essay

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    Massachusetts‚ Common Law Burglary is defined as “the breaking and entering into the dwelling of another at night with the intent to commit a felony”. It’s very important to note that in order for a crime to be considered as burglary‚ it is necessary for it to take place at night. Another important factor involved in a burglary is that usually the owner of the establishment is not present during the time at which this crime is taking place. Most states share the same elements of what a burglary includes‚ which

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    As Ellie’s lawyer‚ I would start off with the burglary charge‚ as felony murder would go away if she committed no felony separate from the murder.  Ellie would likely be found not guilty of burglary at common law.  A burglary occurs when a person “enters a building… or separately secured or occupied portion thereof‚ with purpose to commit a crime therein‚” (MPC‚ § 221.1 (1)).  Looking at the statutory definition of burglary‚ Ellie did not commit burglary because she lacked the mens rea element of intent

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    Developing conclusions based upon current trends with Robberies and Burglaries is a very difficult task. For many cases‚ many robberies and burglaries go unsolved. Unless the perpetrator is caught at the scene of the crime‚ these types of crimes are very difficult to be solved. Robberies and Burglaries are usually quick‚ sometimes planned out‚ and are over and done with before anyone knows anything is missing. The typical scenario of a crime today usually consists of the following. Masked and armed

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    Scenario: ABC Care Home is situated in London and caters to care needs of vulnerable people. The service users come from diverse ethnic and religious background and have varied physical and medical needs. (You may choose the category of service users you work with). Assuming you are a care worker working in this Care Home providing care services to the service users: 1.1 Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that service users are cared for in this Care Home. 1.2 Outlines the

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    Burglary is an offence under Section 9 of the Thefts Act‚ which is in 2 separate parts. The first sub section is s9(1)(a) which states “ a person is guilty of burglary if he enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser with the intent to steal‚ inflict grievous bodily harm‚ or do unlawful damage to the building or anything in it.” The second part is s9(1)(b) which says “a person is guilty of burglary if having entered a building or part of a building as a trespasser‚ he steals or attempts

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    On 11-22-2016 at about 0950 hrs I was dispatched to residential burglary report at 31128 122nd LN SE. Enroute dispatched advised that the homeowner‚ Elena Isayev‚ had called 911 to report that her vehicle had been stolen from her garage. Additionally‚ Elena reported that she had left a gun in the vehicle. I arrived at the residence and contacted Elena and her husband‚ Alexander Isayev. Alexander stated that he left for work this morning around 0500 hrs and believed that he left his garage door

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    of this technique gives us an insight into Mrs Morrisons feelings and emotions - and reveals that however commonplace and normal the events may seem‚ they are still a cause of unrest and discomfort. As the unidentified van pulls into Mrs Morrisons home‚ we are told that she feels her stomach tighten. This can be quite puzzling‚ as the van appears perfectly respectable and could easily be a delivery‚ tradesperson or even a visiting friend. Yet we feel suspense at the approach of the van and its occupants

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