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    On May 21‚ 1932 a small‚ tattered plane touched ground on a pasture near Londonderry‚ Ireland. An Irish farmer left tending his cows to find where the rumbling noise was coming from‚ and in his backyard he found an airplane and a young woman by the name of Amelia Earhart. The man drove her five miles away to the nearest telephone‚ and over a quick phone call to New York‚ she proclaimed‚ “I did it!” After 15 hours and 2‚026 miles‚ Amelia Earhart had set a new record (Bailey‚ 201). Amelia Earhart’s

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    LAW 209 FINAL EXAM MAY 18‚ 2012. PROF. URIEL INSTRUCTIONS: THIS EXAM IS DUE TO ME NO LATER THAN 11:59 PM ON MAY 22‚ 2012. THE EXAM IS OPEN BOOK‚ BUT YOU MAY NOT COLLABORATE WITH ANY OTHER STUDENT. THE CHAPTERS TESTED ARE SEVEN THROUGH 13. YOU ARE REMINDED TO INCLUDE ANY EXTRA CREDIT AT THE END OF THE EXAM. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS AS A SEPARATE DOCUMENT AND EMAIL THEM TO ME AT JURIEL@JJAY.CUNY.EDU QUESTION 1: Albert has long wanted to smoke Cuban and Nicaraguan cigars. Believing that it is illegal

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    The history of Forensic science i.e. applying "scientific" principles to legal questions has a long and intriguing history. Notable examples include: In 44BC following the assassination of Julius Caesar the attending physician proclaimed that of the 23 wounds found on the body ‘only one’ was fatal. In the 5th century Germanic and Slavic societies were believed to be the first to put down in statute that medical experts should be employed to determine cause of death. In 1247 the first textbook on

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    Scene 3 Jerry and a few people from the town begin preparing their journey to rescue Jazzelle. They proclaim their revenge against the Cherokee and plan to infiltrate and kill everyone at the Cherokee camp‚ in order to get justice for Jazzelle’s kidnapping. At this time‚ Jerry orders John and Jack to spy on the Cherokee and investigate whether Jazzelle is held captive there. John and Jack ride their

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    power to kill citizens?  No 2) Why should we keep a person in prison for life instead of letting them be executed? To prevent wrongful convictions  3) Should the death penalty be reserved for only murder‚ or for other crimes as well? (example‚ kidnapping‚ rape) Other Crimes as well 4) Does the death penalty work as a deterrent for those already in prison to prevent murder?  No 5) What is the best form of execution when it comes to the death penalty? (example‚ lethal injection‚ being hung‚ electric

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    George’s Condemnation (A Discussion of the Reasons George should not have taken Lennie’s Life in John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men.) “If you believe that the killing of innocent people is right‚ then you are not part of my future.” This is the belief of King Abdullah II. It also appears to be the belief of George in Of Mice and Men‚ the novel by John Steinbeck. George is a very moral man‚ taking in Lennie‚ helping him around‚ and dealing with everything that came with this responsibility

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    “The old man wasn’t his friend‚ he was his boss”. The secondary characters in the kidnapping plot‚ such as Sergio‚ have no redeeming qualities. Discuss. A Level You are to produce a detailed plan and an essay that contains a minimum of 3 quotations per body paragraph. [500-600 words]. 1. “I must pluck up courage and look.” ‘Although

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    poverty and ignorance can lead to the erosion of moral values. Niccolo Ammaniti’s coming of age novel examines how poverty and ignorance can lead to the erosion of moral values‚ yet also shows how people can act with compassion and love. The kidnapping of Filippo is cruel and inhumane brought about by desperation‚ poor choices and a lack of thought about the consequences. Many adults act in ways that are ‘immoral’ yet Michele’s moral development‚ independent to his father‚ demonstrates that despite

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    and or will assist on the field for kidnappings‚ etc. FBI acts as a government entity which shows a different side of OG-RP that hasn’t been seen before (I think?). If you bring FBI‚ structure it to meet the needs and collaborate with PD/SD then you WILL fix the kinks and have a great faction. I would rather see FBI work side by side or take over cases that realistically wouldn’t fall on a local pd’s lap. Lets go ahead and bring up a bomb threat‚ a kidnapping and for this purpose; a terrorist threat

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    Sentencing Proposal The last stage of a criminal trial is known as sentencing. During sentencing the convening authority over the criminal court proceedings makes a determination of how the guilty party should be punished. Prior to that determination being made both the defense attorneys and prosecutors may make their arguments as to why or why not the defendant should be punished to the fullest of the law. The judge taking these arguments into consideration makes his or her decision on what

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