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    confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor‚ and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense. The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affords criminal defendants seven discrete personal liberties: (1) the right to a Speedy Trial; (2) the right to a public trial; (3) the right to an impartial jury; (4) the right to be informed of pending charges; (5) the right to confront and to cross-examine adverse witnesses; (6) the right to

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    EXPLAIN RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ABOUT EQUALITY AND DIFFERENCE (30 marks) In examining the religious teachings about the values of human life using religious teachings it is easy� to see that God thinks all human life equal regardless of race�‚ gender or disability and encourages all his ’sheep’ (followers of his‚ who he regards not as servants but as friends) to do so as well. This is proven in 1st Corinthians 7 18- 20 where it is said‚ ’Was a man already circumcised when he was called? He should

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    CHAPTER 2 : Sociocultural Aspects of Maternal and Child Health Nursing Key Terms : Culture : is a view of the world and a set of traditions that a specific social group uses and transmits to the next generation. Cultural Values : are preferred ways of acting based on traditions . Cultural values are formed early in life and strongly influence the manner in which people plan for childbearing and childrearing ‚ as well as they respond to health and wellness ( Whitler and Kirmayer‚ 2008) Ethnicity

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    Chapter Submission Assignment 2 1. Do you agree that the Bible is a divine-human book? Why or why not? Yes‚ I agree that the Bible is a divine-human book. Obviously humans wrote the different “books” of the Bible. And in their respected books they claim that this holy book is by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God. Thus you have a divine-human book‚ though it’s the divine that gives it true value and importance. 2. What is textual criticism? How is it possible to have a high view of

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    We Need Whistleblower Act Urgently Recently‚ many people are mentioning the buzz word “Whistleblower”. This word originated from United Kingdom where the police will blow their whistle whenever a crime occurs to get the attention of their colleagues and the public. The “Whistleblower” we are talking is to allow the public to be aware of abuses by the government or other institutions‚ so that action will be taken to correct the situation. Generally‚ abuses mean someone has violated the law‚ rules

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    Eyewitness Testimony

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    Historically‚ eyewitnesses have played a crucial role in arrests and convictions in New York‚ and elsewhere. Law enforcement‚ judges and juries have relied heavily on the statements and identifications of witnesses because they were actually present for‚ or otherwise a part of‚ a criminal offense. Recent studies have shown‚ however‚ that eyewitness testimony may not be as reliable as it was long thought to be. In fact‚ eyewitnesses commonly misidentify people and misremember events. As a result

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    explanations for the dismissal‚ saying she had failed to fulfill professional responsibilities. • Mr. Thomas vigorously insisted he was innocent and thought the suit was for financial gain. • Little corroboration from witnesses • Little witnesses from the Garden regarding her performance not up to par • Jury decided in favor of the plaintiff – Browne • The Gardens said they look forward to appeals court Case Questions: 1. Do you think Ms. Browne Sanders

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    witness has a ready excuse or simply expects someone else to take action. Marquez implies that people must be compelled to take risk on behalf of another person. Throughout the novel there are witnesses who know Santiago Nasar is going to be killed‚ but do not attempt to impede it from happening. These witnesses have different reasons that justify their actions. One of them is hate; which is evidenced with the character of Victoria Guzman. Guzman keeps resentment towards Santiago Nasar‚ owing to her

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    Answer Answer the following questions‚ in paragraph form‚ using a minimum of 100 words per answer. 1. What is the difference between an interview and an interrogation? Define each. During the interview‚ officers acquire information about the witnesses and their needs‚ worries‚ anxieties‚ and approaches. Investigators can later use this material to arrange questions and arguments to use during interrogations. During the interview process‚ people answer

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    attorney to competently counsel clients or try a case in court. Counsel Witnesses  Defense attorneys have a responsibility to counsel their clients‚ informing them of the charges against them‚ their rights and their options--whether to go to trial‚ testify or accept a plea offer from the state. Defense lawyers must also prepare key witnesses who will testify on the defendant’s behalf. Additionally‚ prosecutors often prepare witnesses to testify against defendants. Witness preparation does not involve

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