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    Miscarriages of Justice

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    The statement "It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer" summarises and highlights the mistakes and injustices in the criminal justice system. In a just society‚ the innocent would never be charged‚ nor convicted‚ and the guilty would always be caught and punished. Unfortunately‚ it seems this would be impossible to achieve due to the society in which we live. Therefore‚ miscarriages of justice occur in the criminal justice system more frequently than is publicised

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    decide when that time should be. But‚ that does not mean a criminal should not be punished for their action of crimes. By using the death penalty against an individual we are basically using an easy way out to the problem. If an individual is found guilty then they should do time for their action of crime‚ but they do not

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    Criminal Defense: An Ethical Dilemma Criminal defense has been the object of ethical scrutiny since attorneys have been required to defend. Specifically‚ defending those they know to be guilty. Legal defense has long required that the innocent defend the less-than-innocent. But much to the plight of the accuser‚ it is not just morally and ethically righteous for the accused to be defended‚ it is necessary for the foundations of fairness in society. The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the

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    Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 forever changed our judicial system. Twenty innocent citizens from Salem all the way to Boston‚ Massachusetts were killed because they were falsely accused of Witchcraft. Nineteen men and women were hung and one man was pressed to death because he would not “admit” to practicing witchcraft. A lot of these deaths were the cause of ten “afflicted girls” who accused innocent men and women‚ in one case even a child‚ of practicing witchcraft and of tormenting them

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    extreme stupidity!). In public law (criminal matters) it is important that you are punished for your bad intentions along with the actions these caused. B. Absolute is more prevalent in Criminal law as fault (MENS RHEA) must be present and must be proven. Sometimes you don’t even need ACYUS REUS in order to get in trouble for MENS RHEA such as with “attempted murder” or “conspiracy” cases – you may not

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    Justice In 12 Angry Men

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    found guilty the teenager will receive the death penalty. The 18 year old is accused of killing his father with a “one of a kind” switch blade. The 12 jurors must decide if there is enough evidence to convict the teen of murder. When the initial vote is taken it is 11-1. The one vote for not guilty is juror eight‚ whose real name is Davis. He is a well-spoken man‚ wore a suit and tie and had his dark hair slicked back for the trial. Davis admits that he doesn’t know if the teen is innocent but says

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    edu/docview/742476189/13D28A917B84B65DFDA/8?accountid=32521 See‚ Eric (2004) Criminological Theories: Introduction‚ Evaluation‚ and Applications. Retrieved from http://roxbury.net/images/pdfs/ct4ssg.pdf Marilyn Scott (2001) Sault Star: Innocent until proven guilty http://search.proquest.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/docview/348469815/13D28DAE0D372C15E92/7?accountid=32521 Sparks (2012) The Founding and the Constitution retrieved from

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    accusations of the murders of Andrew and Abby Borden‚ her father and stepmother. Although Lizzie was acquitted of the crimes of the murders of her father and stepmother‚ she is doubtlessly guilty; she just can ’t be found guilty with a lack of evidence to prove means‚ motive‚ and opportunity to find her guilty of her crimes in the american justice system. With the law team of the century by her side‚ they were able to convey that there was no confirmed murder weapon‚ so no means to commit the

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    have been made to stop torture‚ it is without thought of the consequences that occur. Torture has been proven as an ineffective tool for gathering concealed information and running the reputations of the country that use it. Nobody deserves to be tortured‚ as it is known to have enduring negative effects on both survivors and perpetrators. Torture is worse than death and often it could be the innocent who are tortured. Against: Terrorists should not be tortured 1. The use of torture on terrorists serves

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    shooting one day while walking home from school. They catch the person‚ and his guilt is undeniable‚ so he gets sentenced to death by the courts. Do you feel that person’s life is a fair trade for the life of your son? No‚ of course not‚ your son was an innocent‚ just starting out in life and had done no wrong. But the killer was a lifetime criminal‚ convicted of many crimes of similar nature. So the life of that sociopath is no fair trade whatsoever. Do you feel better about your son’s death now that he

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