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    Pennington Hastie

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    and the prosecution items‚ 39 guilty pieces of evidence from the original case.  Conditions: 39 PROSECUTION ITEMS IN STORY ORDER 39 DEFENCE ITEMS IN STORY ORDER 39 PROSECUTION ITEMS IN WITNESS ORDER 39 DEFENCE ITEMS IN WITNESS ORDER  Results table showing the % of participants choosing a verdict of guilty of murder by prosecution and defence order conditions : Defence evidence story order Defence evidence witness order Mean Prosecution 59 evidence story order 78 69 Prosecution 31 evidence

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    Presumption of Innocence

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    fourteenth Amendment. The principle dictates that each and every person is assumed innocent until proven otherwise. This principle is considered in many countries and it becomes the responsibility of the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond reasonable doubt in the court room. If the prosecution fails in providing evidence‚ reasonable doubt remains and the defendant is set free on that basis. The principle ensures that innocent people are not jail. Historical Background Jean Lemoine created

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    jurisdiction. Procedural matters prior to trial do not constitute jeopardy‚ and that’s why it’s said that jeopardy attaches‚ or may be asserted by the defendant‚ once a jury has been sworn in‚ or the first witness takes the stand‚ in any original prosecution resulting in any acquittal or conviction. Jeopardy also attaches to any plea of guilty (treated the same as conviction) even if later withdrawn. Jeopardy does not attach to any proceedings resulting in nolle prosequi‚ mistrial‚ hung jury‚ or termination

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    Amores ‚ in which are presented the autobiographical misadventures of a poet in love and the aspects of love‚ the single letters of the Heroides‚ mythological female figures who are writing letters to their absence husbands or lovers‚ the lost tragedy Medea and the didactic cycle comprising the Ars amatoria ( arts of courtships and erotic intrigue)‚ the partially preserved work on cosmetics Medicamina faciei femineae and Remedia amoris (instructions about how could somebody extricate from a love affair)

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    Developmental Psychology

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    com/bonnie-strickland/ Young‚ J McLeod‚ S. A. (2008). Mary Ainsworth | Attachment Styles. Retrieved from http:// www.simplypsychology.org/mary-ainsworth.html McLeod‚ S. A. (2011). Bobo Doll Experiment. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/ bobo-doll.html Medea‚ Andra. "Carol Gilligan." Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. 1 March 2009. Jewish Women ’s Archive. (Viewed on October 8‚ 2012) <http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/gilligan-carol>. Baumrind‚ Diana Kemp‚ Hendrika Vande. "Diana

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    Oj Simpson Trial

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    Orenthal James “O.J.” Simpson was a famous football star and actor. Simpson’s life was completely changed when he was put on trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. Due to the celebrity status of Simpson and the media coverage that followed the case‚ it is known as the “Trial of the Century.” Officially called the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson‚ the trial lasted from November 2‚ 1994 to October 3‚ 1995. After the extensive trial‚ Simpson

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    process‚ considering the witness‚ prosecution‚ judge‚ and defense they all have their own element of communication to get their message across effectively and to prove their point. Communication for Prosecution and Defense The type of communication used by the prosecution or defense is typically more formal than informal and consists mainly of verbal communication. Non-verbal communication becomes more prevalent when arguing points in front of a jury. The prosecution may offer a deal or plea bargain

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    ALLUSION VOCABULARY Second Six Weeks   1. Herculean: a. adj. - of extraordinary power‚ size‚ or difficulty relating to the characteristics of Hercules; having enormous strength. (Most often used in capitalized form when referring to Herculean task: may not require great strength‚ even though expression comes b. from name of mythical superhero. Such a task is a difficult or dangerous one.) Given twelve impossible tasks. Hercules completed all of them overcoming great difficulties

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    Divine Myth; “True myths” or “myth proper”. Stories in which the main characters are super natural beings. Generally explain some aspect of the world Example would be Zeus over throwing his father and the related stories; creation of myths and of the ancient greeks Nyx (Night): the abstract concept of night given to a few human characteristics. Union of Nyx and Erebus (Darkness) produced their opposites‚ aether ”Radiance” and herma “day” Legends (Sagas) Latin word is Legenda “something that

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    Antigone Mock Trial Antigone: Charged with treason against The State and contempt What if Antigone had been given a fair trial with a jury of her peers? Would they have condemned her still? You get to be the prosecution & defense in determining a fair fate for Antigone. You must ask yourselves‚ did Antigone act with treasonous intent against The State or were her actions otherwise motivated? Even further‚ was this an act of the gods and beyond her control? During this trial‚ you must

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