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    search for a private defense attorney. Some defendants qualify for a public defender but due to the statics they choose to hire a private attorney‚ more often than none defendants go into extreme debt but who can put a price on freedom? The primary job of a criminal defense attorney is to represent his/her client who is suspected in committing some sort of crime. As a defense attorney they will question all the substantial witnesses as well as gather facts and evidence. The defense attorney can also

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    Drug Defense Case Study

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    Dealing with a drug defense case involves several steps. The client should be informed about the proceedings. It is crucial for the client to obtain a legal representative who can act immediately. Once the user is arrested‚ the drug defense attorney should seek out the copy of the arrest warrant. In some cases‚ the client does not have the copy‚ so the lawyer may have to get it at the clerk of court’s office. The arrest and search license are important documents that criminal defense lawyers should see

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    The Insanity Defense has always been a controversial issue. Can people really be too mentally ill to be responsible or does their mental defect affect their way of thinking at the time of a crime? People who plead not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) do not go to prison for their crime but usually spend time in a psychiatric hospital until mental health authorities determine when they are not a danger to society. The insanity defense focuses on the defendant ’s state of mind at the time of the

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    A defense lawyer must have great verbal and written communication‚ good interpersonal skills‚ the ability to think logically‚ good problem-solving and decision-making skills‚ a high level of reading comprehension‚ be proficient in persuasive speech and possess the ability to think quickly. Defense attorneys can work in a number of different scenarios‚ including his own private practice‚ to a company

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    Department of Defense The Department of Defense is an executive branch department of the federal government of the United States that works with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government that deal with national security and the US Armed Forces. The DoD is the largest employer in the world with more than two million employees involved in various careers. Throughout this paper I will discuss what exactly is the Department of Defense and why it was created. The Department

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    insanity defense. The insanity defense is a defense used in the court of law to prove the individual who committed the crime was not able to control himself in the situation and as such should not be punished for the crime. There is a heated debate on the topic‚ with both sides arguing about whether or not people can be morally blamed for the actions they unknowingly took. In recent history there have been changes in the laws regarding the insanity defense because of some high

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    The Insanity Defense : Crazy or Criminal1 Marina Reyes Criminology CRJ 102-120 Dr. Cooperman Fall 2012 The Insanity Defense : Crazy or Criminal BMCC The Insanity Defense : Crazy or Criminal2 When we think of insanity most people would refer to this word as a medical term but in reality it is a legal term. It is not a term used clinically to describe an individual ’s state of mind unless he or she has committed a serious criminal offense. The claim of a defendant in a criminal prosecution

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    Free-Will Defense The Free Will Defense is an attempted solution to the problem of moral evil. Human beings are gifted with free will by God as a condition for genuine morality‚ trust‚ love‚ and the like‚ though it also makes possible the introduction of moral evil into the world. There are various questions that are asked with the question of God. Many ask questions like- why did God give humans the ability of free will knowing that they will abuse it? Is free will a condition for real humanhood

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    Criminal Law Mr. Kashirsky KGA #1 ESSAY NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF SLICK DEFENSE Not Guilty by Reason of Slick Defense How do people like O.J. Simpson get away with murder? Ever since mankind roamed the Earth‚ murder has been a part of life. Once we became civilized it was considered a serious crime. With the adoption of the court system‚ we have developed legal defenses that justify taking another person’s life. Defense attorneys have come up with very convincing arguments that let sadistic

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    A prosecutor and a defense attorney are different in a lot of ways. In all cases‚ the prosecution is the lawyer that acts on behalf of the state and victim(s) in a case. The defense counsel is the lawyer who represents the party being accused in the legal matter that they are charged in. Both are present in court and debate back and forth against the evidence being presented‚ proving that the defendant is to be found guilty or innocent. One major difference is that the prosecution is to seek justice

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