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    provides that all criminals’ prosecutions‚ the accused shall exploit the right to confront the witnesses against him. the Confrontation Clause applies to ``witnesses’’ against the accused‚ meaning ``those who ’bear testimony’’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confrontation_Clause 1. The sixth amendment goes on to protect the right of the accused person on trial to confront witnesses who will give evidence to support a guilty verdict. The right is meant to be expended to those

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    obsession of maturity. Having defined a grotesque as one who takes truth(s) and abides his entire life after them‚ Mr. Willard faced a serious allegation. Due to the defense’s witnesses providing evidence that aligned with the accusations leveled by the prosecution‚ I find the defendant guilty as charged. Several witnesses have testified that Mr. Willard has conducted himself in such a manner which lead them to believe that he is obsessed with becoming mature. Belle Carpenter‚ his ex-girlfriend‚

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    reader witnesses a handful of cases in which rape occurs. Rape is one of the main themes dealing with family issues and relationships. As the story goes along the reader is magnified to the number of cases of rape. It begins with a false accusation of Cecilia‚ Briony’s older sister being raped by her boyfriend Robbie. He ends up going to jail and serving a number of years in the war for something that was seen in the wrong way. Later‚ a case of rape actually occurs where no one witnesses it or even

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    Holocaust During the Holocaust‚ sixteen to twenty million Gentiles from various countries throughout Europe were killed. These victims included Gypsies‚ Poles and other Slavic people‚ people who were physically or mentally disabled‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ homosexuals‚ clergymen‚ political enemies‚ resistance fighters‚ asocials‚ African-German children‚ and still others. Each group wore different colored badges as means of identification. These non-Jewish victims died from starvation‚ executions‚

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    Coy V Iowa

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    Legal Brief Case: Right to Confront: Coy V Iowa. Date: August 2‚1985. Principals:(main characters) *Kathy Brown (13) *Linda Thompson (friend) (13) *girls names were changed to protect identities. -intruder believed to be John Avery Coy‚ (34). Facts of the Case: Kathy Brown invited her friend Linda to come and sleep over. Kathy made a makeshift tent out in her backyard. Girls fell asleep between 10:30 and 11:00 pm. In the middle of the night Kathy saw a hand pull back one of the blankets

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    Impersonating another with the intent to defraud was seen as a serious crime in sixteenth-century France. Since the proper resources needed to find proof were scarce‚ the court’s decision depended on the accurate and truthful word of witnesses. In this case‚ the honor and life of a man was at stake. But‚ what if an individual’s identity could be confirmed without legal documentation? With the proper tests of the defendant’s memory‚ it would be possible to locate the true Martin Guerre. There was

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    a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the offense. During cross-examination‚ the Crown and the defense asked questions trying to detect falsehood of the testimony or to destroy the credibility of the opponent’s witnesses. By asking questions connected to the witnesses’ characters‚ the defense

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    world and kill their fellow man and sometimes without remorse. The only way that we can prevent these events from happening again or at all is to bring these criminals to justice. In most cases there are witnesses who see the crime or have some leads that help solve the crimes. Usually witnesses call the police and try to help the person in trouble‚ but this case is different. In the murder of Catherine

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    Eye Witness Testimony Refers to the use of eye or ear witnesses in court or in police statements about the identity of someone who has committed a crime. Key Study into EWT – Factors that Influence EWT * Anxiety * Unpleasant emotional state where we fear that something bad is about to happen usually accompanied by physiological arousal (pumping heart) * Deffenbacher – MA of studies found considerable support for a negative correlation between anxiety and EWT meaning the more

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    GENERAL RULES FOR ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES 1. Compulsory Attendance — A Court can compel the personal attendance of any witness residing within the local limits of its jurisdiction‚ or without such limits if the person to be summoned is at a place‚ not more than fifty miles from the Court house or not more than two hundred miles if there is a railway communication or public conveyance for 5/6th of distance‚ provided that he is not exempted under any of the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure

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