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    to help them understand that you do not hurt the innocent‚ you protect them. “…I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds‚ shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ’em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Lee 119) It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird because they do not do anything but create beautiful music for others to enjoy. By killing a mockingbird you are killing an innocent creature that tried to serve others by singing music

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    even thousands of innocent lives. My question to him: how do you determine if those that the threat is against are actually innocent or do we just assume that because most are U.S. citizens that they are automatically innocent? Most people I know believe in the statement that everyone is innocent until proven guilty but there are certain circumstances where a little more research should go into finding out. Are we torturing someone because they have endangered the lives of innocents‚ or are we assuming

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    The man who found her dead‚ called 911 and introduced himself as Sammy Mitchell‚ although the man was actually John Gray( Innocent Project). The police questioned John Gray and had him do a line up‚ to find the man he saw with Deborah Sykes. At first John identified a man who was in jail at the time‚ which police knew the man could not of done it for he was behind bars.( Innocent Project). A local man had then also came in and said he had seen a black man with Deborah Sykes then. The cops also had

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    the higher and lower clergy.” It was with these words‚ set down in the Vineam Domini Sabaoth‚ that Pope Innocent III convoked the Fourth Lateran Council and set the Catholic Church on a path which would have a potent effect not only on the society but also on the lives of millions of people in the Middle Ages. The implications of the precedents set at the Fourth Laternum‚ at which Pope Innocent attempted to tackle both the temporal andIII spiritual issues facing the church‚ on religious life cannot

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    Book Review: The Innocent Man Posted on January 3‚ 2008 | 6 Comments John Grisham’s first nonfiction book‚ The Innocent Man‚ is brilliant. His ability to write fast-moving plots makes it a thrilling read. Beyond that‚ Grisham’s book makes a strong case against the death penalty–as it is applied in the United States. The book not only gives you a few hours of suspense and intrigue‚ but it also forces you to reconsider your opinions on crime and punishment under our current justice system

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    what about the lives of the innocents? Their life became limited once they got wrongfully convicted. Throughout this paper I will explain why capital punishment should not remain an option in the justice law system with first‚ explaining how sometimes innocent peoples verdict can result in the sentencing to death; second‚ the wrong message the death penalty sends to society; and third‚ a solution. In essence‚ the death penalty prove to have a high risk taking innocent lives. In the justice system

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    the law can be in a time of fear and tension of the masses. In the play‚ inferior and subordinate people were accusing innocent citizens of witchcraft for revenge or land. The hysteria and fear in this time of the Salem witch trials influenced the law to become less dependable and accurate when Salem did not adhere to the basic American fundamentals of religious freedom and "innocent until proven guilty." Arthur Miller creates this play to show that we still as modern America are hurt by

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    In deciding if a criminal is guilty or innocent‚ they are always guilty until there is evidence to prove their innocence. In order to be deemed innocent‚ the accused has to be able to prove they are innocent with evidence‚ and without evidence‚ they are presumed guilty. “The accused sat in the courtroom and was already deemed guilty. Thus would continue many long months of accusations‚ stress and proving their innocence.” (Press Sheboygan‚ Mis-Vat ). In most cases‚ someone accused of a crime has

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    do not have the right to take a life of another individual; moreover‚ innocent people are being executed. Many times the race of the accused clearly plays a part in whether or not the death penalty is required. As Americans we are taught to be in favor of the death penalty; however three things would have to be proven. That it is morally correct‚ that there is a valid amoral reason for it‚ and the risk of executing the innocent. One argument‚ based on morality‚ commonly used against

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    title To Kill a Mockingbird is very significant to the novel as it portrays many forms of mockingbirds throughout it. As the novel progresses‚ it becomes clear that Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are the true Mockingbirds of the story. They both are innocent from the accusations claimed upon them. When choosing the title of the novel‚ Harper Lee had to make sure it stood out but also was relevant to the story. To Kill a Mockingbird shows the readers an unusual and interesting title that stirs

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