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    "grossly disproportional" nor "contrary to‚ or unreasonable application of‚ clearly established federal law" (Katsh‚ William Rose 216). This was decided after a case of a young man receiving two 25 years to life in prison sentences for a multiple theft offense. Leandro Andrade stole videotapes from two different K-Mart stores in California. These were not his first and only offenses. Andrade was interviewed by a state probation officer and reported that every time he gets out of jail he always

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    Duplicity of charges is an irregularity and not an illegality. Discuss. The answer in this paper will provide the general rule under Section 163 CPC and the exceptions under Section 153(2) CPC. Section 422 CPC will be discussed whether the duplicity of charges is curable i.e. there is no prejudice against the accused or no failure of justice. The test is given in See Yew Poo (1949) will be laid down to discuss the issues of irregularity and illegality. Section 163 CPC states that every distinct

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    “The Immorality of Stealing” A Research Paper Submitted to: Sr. Ma. Dominica H. Seguban‚ O.P. Dominican School Sta. Rita‚ Pampanga In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Morality IV School Year 2014-2015 By: Beatrice Andrea G. Lim TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 DEDICATION 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 ABSTRACT 5 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 6 INTRODUCTION 7 RESEARCH PROPER 8-18

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    The importance of CCTV at your school Surveillance cameras have redefined security monitoring‚ surveillance activities and law enforcement measures. Due to the prevalence of theft and the threats from unscrupulous elements and wrongdoers that vulnerable youngsters‚ teens and young students face‚ school administrators‚ principals‚ supervisors and trustees have deemed it important to deploy surveillance cameras in schools in recent years. There are many advantages of investing in surveillance cameras

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    pictures from the Internet to their phones. Adding on‚ students tend share those videos with their peers through Bluetooth which opens gate for social problem. Moreover‚ hand phones should be banned from schools because it creates opportunity for thefts to occur. It is a norm for teenagers to display their belongings to their fellow peers.

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    collects its data through police reports. As seen on page thirty-three of our text books‚ this data is permitted to compare over time through eight different index crimes (murder‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ arson). Page thirty-two states that throughout the first year of operation‚ the UCR system had received reports from four hundred cities in forty-three states. In today’s use of the UCR method‚ many other law enforcement agencies provide

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    were thrown into a fire or a pot of boiling water. Next‚ their arms and legs were cut off. Finally‚ they were beheaded. This may seem cruel‚ but back then it was a normal occurrence. The most common crimes were theft‚ cut purses‚ begging‚ poaching‚ adultery‚ forgers‚ and fraud. Theft for stealing anything over 5 pence resulted in hanging. Taking birds eggs was also a crime and could result in a death sentence‚ Punishment for poaching crimes differs according to when the crime was committed. If

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    the help of a sketch artist‚ Rima told them the exact description of the thief. After a week or two‚ the thief was caught. He even confessed that he was the one who had robbed the two people. The thief was imprisoned for 3 months‚ but the fear of theft continues t stay in the heart of Rima and many others who have been a victim to any deadly

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    POINTS 6.01.EO1 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for theft. To arrest a subject for theft‚ the necessary crime elements include: • the taking and • carrying away of • personal property of another • without consent • with intent to permanently deprive the owner. 6.01.EO2 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for vehicle theft. To arrest a subject for vehicle theft‚ the necessary crime elements include: • the driving or taking of • a vehicle

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    the definition‚ as ?the unlawful acquisition of another?s property through theft or deception? property crime can be as small as taking towels from a hotel room with you. So it could be send that everyone at some point in their lives has committed property crime no matter how small. Nine times out of ten major offenders of property crime are juveniles their crimes are usually in the form of petty theft‚ vandalism‚ car theft etc. Though there are a lot of cases of everyday citizens when given the opportunity

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