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    Bioethical on Abortions 12/9/2012 Medical Law and Ethics Amber Summary Although abortion has been the most debated of all issues in bioethics‚ no moral consensus has been achieved. The terms used to describe abortion are full of moral meaning. One of four main types of abortion‚ only ‘eugenic abortion’‚ as demonstrated by the Nazis‚ does not consider the wishes of the woman or couple—a fundamental difference for most bioethicists. The terms ‘selective abortion’ and ‘therapeutic abortion’ are

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    does a lawyer experienced with endangerment charges try to fight them‚ but to reduce the sentencing and punishments that are delivered after they are proven guilty. One who is charged with reckless endangerment in the second degree will get a misdemeanor charge‚ not a felony‚ but there are other serious ramifications that proceed. One could end up in serving a year of jail time‚ and they will have to be on probation. Probation has many limitations and requirements‚ and faltering on the legal expectations

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    substantive( what is the law about)  or procedural‚ and either  public (envolve the government) or private    Civil VS Criminal     Civil vs. Criminal law  hospitality law­civil law    Civil law    Criminal law    gross misdemeanor:give you some jail time not prison time   misdemeanor:最轻    Substantive and procedural law  contract between the campus and the student( pay for the tuition)    Public and private law  nevada (every state) has its own constitution  考试有5个例子    Multiple sources of law    Judicial decisions­”common law” 

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    Thesis Statement: Abortions have been going around For Quite Some time now and The Pain Capable Unborn Child Act Has Stopped Millions of Abortions from Taking Place. Judicial Branch- The way the judicial Branch used the pain capable unborn child act it stops mothers from having an abortion at 20 weeks and gives adoption options for couples specifically looking for newborns. • The new health care law Act‚ allows states to opt out of abortion coverage in the state‐based insurance. These states that

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    The effect of collateral consequences is occasionally deliberated about in the context of a re-entering offender‚ but they attribute not only to felonies and detained individuals‚ but also to misdemeanors and individuals who have never been confined. Collateral consequences are inclined to last for an unspecified period of time‚ even long after an individual is entirely rehabilitated. It seems as if these consequences are a lost cause for many former

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    before the trial. The court system is made up of three courts; the municipal courts‚ state courts‚ and federal courts. The municipal courts have to do with the common cases like; traffic and ordinance violations‚ small claims cases‚ domestic cases‚ misdemeanor offenses‚ and other preliminary proceedings in felony cases (ncsc.org). State courts deal with most cases‚ the cases are separated into civil courts and criminal courts. The federal courts deal with the laws that are involved with the constitution

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    Benjamin T Blevins T Flowers Eng 0123 16Oct2012 Cause and Effect Essay Inattentive Driving Inattentive driving is the most prominent cause of traffic accidents resulting in the injury or death of people in the United States. Many things can lead to these accidents. By not paying attention for whatever reason a driver can put himself or herself‚ or their entire family as well as other peoples families at risk. Many things have led to the current growing problem of inattentive driving‚ including

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    continues competency and pay the renewal fee of $123.00. ii. Must have practiced nursing for at least 500 hours during the past 5 years and completed 20 contact hours of continuing education within past 2 years. iii. Must report any conviction for a misdemeanor or felony since the last renewal. iv. Must report any disciplinary action against your

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    Introduction Criminal law is referred to as that branch of law concerned with crimes committed against the public authority. It is very different from civil law. An example is murder. It is very easy to put murder under civil law because it is a crime committed against another human being but the crime of murder is against the public interests. An example of civil crime is when a person does not honor a contract. Criminal law can be substantial or procedural. Substantial criminal law is concerned

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    First‚ the most serious is called a Felony. A felony is crimes that involve murder‚ kidnapping‚ and robbery. When convicted of a felony you are more than likely going to be in prison for a very long time. Lastly is a misdemeanor. Misdemeanors are the less serious crimes that consist of things such as shoplifting and DUI’s. These usually have a fine and possible jail time. The FBI classifies major felonies into two categories: Violent crimes and property crimes. Violent crimes

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