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    landmark strategies

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    strategic management‚ I have been decided to choose Landmark as a company to analysis about the company strategies. Moreover‚ Landmark Berhad is listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) and it is our requirement to choose company from there. First of all‚ Landmarks Berhad was incorporated on 8 August 1989 and commenced operations as an investment holding company on 23 December 1989 with the takeover of the business‚ assets and liabilities of Landmarks Holdings Berhad‚ a company that was engaged in

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    Bottom of Form Bombay High Court First Appeal No.1076/20 vs Aged 26 Years‚ Occ. : Business on 6 March‚ 2012 Bench: A. B. Chaudhari 1 fa1076.11.odt IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH‚ NAGPUR FIRST APPEAL NO.1076/2011 APPELLANT :- Dhiraj Dharamdas Dewani‚ Aged 26 years‚ Occ. : Business‚ Proprietor M/s Dewani Soft Inc. Office situated at 303‚ 3rd Floor‚ Panjwani Market‚ Teen Nal Chowk‚ Itwari‚ Nagpur. ...VERSUS... RESPONDENTS:- 1. M/s Sonal Info Systems Pvt. Ltd. through

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    Miranda Law

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    The Miranda Law HIS 303 Prof. Dorey January 6‚ 2011 On March 13‚ 1963‚ in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ Ernesto Miranda‚ a man with a past criminal record‚ was arrested at Arizona in his home. Ernesto Miranda was arrested and brought into custody by the police and brought to the Phoenix police station. He was suspected and then later identified as the person who stole $8.00 from a Phoenix‚ Arizona bank worker. Ernesto Miranda was questioned for two hours by police‚ then confessed to the robbery

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    This case involves a person suffering from schizophrenia who confessed to murder. The case contains a number of issues including the accuracy of things that are presented by someone who is not in his right mind. Nevertheless‚ the big question here is if this person has the reasonable understanding to appreciate what waiving the Miranda rights mean. In support of the state‚ the brief had the purpose of saying that the respondent’s confessions were not involuntary even though he was suffering from

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    Miranda Warnings

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    Miranda Warnings Kaplan University Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 CJ 211 Professor HooMook Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 Miranda requires that the contents of the warnings be stated in "clear and unambiguous language" (Miranda v. Arizona‚ 1966 p.468) lest the process devolve into "empty formalities." This quote explains that Miranda warnings should be explained in any other language that the criminal understands with more clarity even if the criminal is an American citizen or a non-citizen

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    Miranda Rights Case Study

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    incriminates himself? The rule in this case is in order for the suspect to be read the Miranda rights; Officer must have both‚ Custody and Interrogation. They must also use the “4 prong test if suspect’s statements can be admitted into evidence. Was the statement voluntary? Was the Miranda warning given? Was there a waiver by the suspect? Was the waiver intelligent and voluntary”? (Roberson‚ C‚ Harvey Wallace. 1/2015 pg. 105). After analyzing the case study‚ it specifically states that‚ “John

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    4. The Miranda warning is very significant in the United States‚ as it is a constitutional requirement of the Fifth Amendment. It informs individuals of the important rights they are entitled to‚ such as the right to remain silent and the right to attorney representation. Crime based television shows‚ such as Law and Order‚ have heavily embraced the use of Miranda warnings when arresting and questions alleged suspects. In my opinion‚ crime based shows have embraced the use of Miranda warnings because

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    Miranda Warnings

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    MAIN POST: Do the Miranda warnings help too many criminals go free? no. the miranda RIGHTS. protect our freedoms. without them we could end up a police state.In the United States‚ the Miranda warning is a warning given by police to criminal suspects in police custody‚ or in a custodial situation‚ before they are asked questions relating to the commission of a crime. A custodial situation is where the suspects freedom of movement is restrained although he is not under arrest. An incriminating statement

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    The Miranda Rights

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    The Miranda rights are deeper than words recited by police officers or a speech used in crime shows like Law and order to make it more realistic. They are a measure taken by the ever evolving american judicial system to protect its citizens. Paramount to any good judicial system is practice‚ routine and uniformity. This measure just aids in that pursuit of protecting individual freedoms and strengthening not only the judicial system itself but the people it was created to protect. The Miranda right

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    Landmarks of Science

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    Landmarks of Science … in the 20th Century Albert Einstein His mould-breaking equation showed how a small piece of mass could produce an unbelievable amount of energy. Einstein then demonstrated in his “theory of relativity” that not even time‚ mass or length are constant – they vary according to our perspective of them. Edwin Hubble He began a painstakingly slow observation of nebulae‚ small patches of light that appeared outside our galaxy. Edwin Hubble discovered that these nebulae were in

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