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    Hearsay Evidence under S. 73A of the Evidence Act Hearsay can be defined as the information gathered by one person from another person concerning some event‚ condition‚ or thing of which the first person had no direct experience. When submitted as evidence‚ such statements are called hearsay evidence. Hearsay evidence is generally not accepted in court. The general rule is that all relevant evidence are prima facie admissible‚ except for hearsay and opinion. However‚ under the Evidence Act 1950

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    Stephanie Westwood Loftus and Palmer Alternative Research Essay Loftus and Zanni showed participants a film of a car accident‚ they then asked some participants "Did you see a broken headlight?" and others‚ "Did you see the broken headlight?" Of those asked about ’a’ broken headlight‚ 7% reported seeing one‚ compared with 17% of people asked about ’the’ broken headlight. This supports Loftus and Palmer’s findings as the study also changed the form of a question‚ which affected the witness’ response

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    On Friday Oct/16/‚ at 6:30 pm I received a phone call from Maria Julaj (Kelly’s client). Maria J‚ said that her friend that she referred to the program is not happy with the services. Her friend is Viviana Cox and Claudia is a FSW. I replied to Maria J‚ that I will call her friend and talk to her. On Sunday Oct 18 @ 11:00 am I made a phone call to Viviana. Viviana stated that on Friday Claudia did a home visit for only 5 minutes. Viviana asked Claudia for assistance calling the insurance because

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    ‘The growth of the New Age and similar movements is evidence of a spiritual revolution is society today’ to what extent do sociological views and arguments support this view? The term ‘New Age’ covers a range of beliefs and activities that have been widespread since at least the 1980s. New Age applies to the extensive range of belief systems and therapies that have been developed in the past 30 years. Paul Heelas estimates that there are about 2‚000 such activities and 146‚000 practitioners in

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    of this job is looking for evidence. There are different types of evidence. Some can be seen with an unaided eye and some can’t. Trace evidence cannot be seen with an unaided eye. Every person who is physically involved with a crime leaves some kind of trace evidence such as hair‚ fibers‚ and even have gunshot residue left on the perpetrators hands. It is even possible to obtain a confession from the suspect . In the OJ Simpson case‚ there was a lot of trace evidence. Some of it led to suspicion

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    Before any digital evidence is collected and analysed it is essential computer forensic investigators have a methodology in place. There are many different methodologies available such as DFRWS‚ ADAM and IDIP‚ to name a few. Although this chapter is discussing the correct procedures for evidence collection‚ it is important to remember the successfulness and effectiveness of evidence collection comes down to having a methodology in place. According to (Sansurooah‚ 2016)‚ computer forensic analysts

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    According to Ms. Gambrill evidence based practice is a vital component in the social work profession‚ however‚ the social work profession has been deficient in the use of evidence based practice‚ and as a result the client could potentially be neglected in receiving the most effective and efficient and services. In addition‚ there is an absence of client input in regards to the type of services rendered and moreover‚ a question of regarding the use of the code of ethics. In my opinion Ms. Gambrill’s

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    Any evidence collected at a crime scene will be under scrutiny when presented in court‚ that is why it is important for the investigator to maintain the integrity of the evidence at all cost. The investigator must know how to properly document‚ photograph‚ collect‚ and preserve each individual piece of evidence he or she is faced with. Although each crime scene is unique and varies from one another a visual image can be obtained through digital images. It is important though to know that proper steps

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    Evidence Collection During a crime scene investigation‚ evidence are the most important aspects to solve the crime. The evidence left on or around the scene can be used to investigate and identify the perpetrator. “Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented and the locations of the evidence noted‚ then the collection process can begin. The collection process will usually start with the collection of the most fragile or most easily lost evidence. Special consideration can also be given

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    Elizabeth Moschella King and Obama make arguments against and for violence respectively; however; King’s rhetoric utilizes emotion and values‚ or pathos‚ to advance his idea of a ”genuine civilization‚” while Obama uses logic and realism to advance his idea of facing the “world as it is.” Though King and Obama are accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for different reasons‚ we find that they connect through their words in a way that makes them seem as though they aren’t decades apart. Each acknowledges

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