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    Expert witnesses are not summoned just from their words alone. Their testimonies are based on sufficient facts and data‚ and a product of reliable methods and principals. They must prove their scientific opinions in forms of validated consensus in the science community. Expert witnesses must also prove their technical‚ educational‚ and specialized knowledge by presenting their training history and experience. ("Rule 702. Testimony by Expert Witnesses") Fire investigators are‚ in

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    out of life than the uncivilized‚ and for this we are not likely to be forgiven.” As the trial determining whether the Mongols and Genghis Khan are civilized or uncivilized comes to a close‚ a verdict must be made. Both the defense and prosecution witnesses of both sides delivered convincing and compelling arguments. However‚ there can be only one verdict. The Mongols and Genghis Khan murdered innocent people‚ treated everyone with disrespect‚ and invaded already established civilizations‚ which made

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    The Criminal Trial Process

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    The Sixth Amendment specifies certain citizens ’ rights that apply in all criminal trials. These rights are speedy trial‚ public trial‚ trial by jury‚ notice of the accusation‚ confrontation of opposing witnesses‚ compulsory process for obtaining favorable witnesses and assistance of counsel. Although the Sixth Amendment guarantees these rights only with respect to the federal government‚ the U.S. Supreme Court has incorporated all of them so they apply to the states as well as the

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    Mcdonald's Court Case

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    Roughly 10 years ago a court case was introduced to sue McDonald’s Corporation for knowingly selling defective products. The particulars of the case involved a woman spilling hot coffee on her-self and being injured very badly because of it. Public opinion was (and largely still is) strongly against the woman and her settlement. Her stepson wrote an article to argue that she was justified in receiving a settlement due to the defective nature of the product being sold. The claim being presented

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    The case of Jamie Bulger

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    be said in this report due to rumour. In another part of Liverpool near to the New Strand shopping centre‚ two ten year old were seen by several eye witnesses stealing paint‚ a troll doll‚ batteries and a can of paint from different stores in the area. The two boys took the short walk to the New Strand Shopping Centre‚ they were spotted by eye witnesses looking at children that they could use as targets. At 3:40pm‚ Denise Bulger (Jamie’s mother who accompanied Jamie to the shopping centre that day)

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    Takad Carnapping Case

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF TUGUEGARAO CITY SECOND JUDICIAL REGION Branch III PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ Plaintiff‚ -versus- Criminal Case No. 12345-H Violation of RA 6539 (Anti-Carnapping Act) ROMULO TAKAD‚ Accused. X================================== MEMORANDUM FOR THE PROSECUTION Comes now the public prosecution and unto this Honorable Court most respectfully submit tthis memorandum and state: STATEMENT OF THE CASE The prosecution‚ through the undersigned

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    Study Guide for D&C 1- 76

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    Study Guide Religion 324 Doctrine and Covenants 1-76 Dr. Craig James Ostler You may wish to answer these questions in writing and/or mark them in the scriptures. I will not require that you turn them into me. In general‚ quizzes and exams will be taken from these questions and our class discussions. The following checklist will help you with the requirements of what you should know about each section. * Know the information given in the historical backgrounds and the revelations

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    Chapter 14 Trace the history of trials by jury. The right to a trial by jury can be traced to the Magna Carta in 1215. This right was incorporated into Atricle III‚ Section 2‚ of the Constitution with respect to the federal government‚ and in the sixth amendment‚ with respect to the states. Analyze the scope of the right to a trial by jury in a criminal case. The right to a trial by jury applies to all non-petty criminal offenses‚ usually interpreted as offenses punishable by a term of imprisonment

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    The 5th Amendment

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    The 5th Amendment Basically‚ the 5th Amendment states that no one shall be charged with capital crimes without a Grand Jury’s permission‚ except in cases regarding the military while under service in wartime or public danger. No one can be put on trial again for the same crime. You can’t be forced to testify yourself. That no one should be executed‚ jailed‚ or have property seized without a legal precedent. Also you can’t be put through cruel or unusually punishment.

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    2.05 Lexington & Concord: Who Fired First? Essay Who do you think fired first at the Lexington and Concord? I have listen and reviewed six different sources about the Lexington and Concord. Some were letters‚ maps‚ diary entries‚ illustrations and personal encounters. My thesis for this battle is that nobody truly knows who in fact fired first. For starters‚ in the six sources I read and listened to; they all said different things. Some said they are not sure who fired first‚ others said “there

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