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    The Hearsay Rule

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    claims to have no memory of the incident. a. Present the court with the police report. Call witnesses who were at the scene of the crime that will corroborate the facts. 8. Explain what an attorney must do prior to introducing testimony of an expert witness. a. An attorney should set a foundation of the witness’s area of expertise and reliability. Ask the witness questions that will speak to the witnesses’ credibility and knowledge like‚ what is your educational background? What kind of training

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    This essay will argue‚ that since the “Jehovah’s Witnesses case” ‚ the interests of the state and the liberty of the individual have remained generally unaffected even with new legislation that deals with present day matters. Prior to 1943‚ Australia had fronted many issues‚ but in recent times has also faced religious terrorism. Since the events of 911 ‚ it has been difficult for The Commonwealth to draw a line between defending religious freedoms and defending national security. Section 116 of

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    Criminal Invesigations

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    within their organization. The duty of a crime scene investigator is to try to assemble and bring together multiple events‚ information‚ and interpretations of a crime scene to make it one big picture. Based on physical evidence‚ testimonies of eyes witnesses‚ suspects‚ and the victim he will create scenery to figure out what has happened. He or she is creating a hypothesis in what happen before the crime scene occurred and after. All evidence found in all cases by the investigator has full understanding

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    what Ethan’s had his plate full up with‚ ever since the very first helping”(Wharton 6). This was also again mentioned when Ethan mentioned that his ancestors were buried on his property‚ foreshadowing that he could never leave. When Mattie became paralyzed and Ethan was crippled they had to live with Zeena which condemned them not only to the home but to the town. They were freed in a way because Zeena wanted Mattie to leave. But not Ethan and Zeena can be together although Zeena might not approve

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    Maddy Warnes Topic 8 – Religion and Medical Ethics “People should have the right to choose when they die” The statement in the title could have been referring to any form of death possible‚ but for the purposes of this essay I am going to stick with suicide and euthanasia as my interpretation. I think people should have the right to choose when they die but I don’t think that giving them the right is possible because of the many problems that could occur if we do. Euthanasia is currently illegal

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    I. Introduction Tax is the backbone of our government. It makes the government’s plan (on the development of human society‚ lifestyle‚ labor employment etc.) a reality. Tax is charged to all individuals on the right age depending on the income coming from their work or business in the society. 57% of our population are already on the labor force and are therefore eligible to pay tax. But not all people engaged in businesses or work pay tax. Some of them work and earn money without the concern

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    Greco-Roman Culture

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    Romans were not the bloodthirsty‚ sadistic people that popular film and literature portray them to have been; they enjoyed friendship‚ entertainment and leisure‚ they strived for civility‚ and were often paralyzed by prohibitions not usually associated with late antiquity. City living had many pleasures to offer the Romans and they strove to make life as pleasurable as possible‚ but they made nature their own as well. Festivals and the pagan religion were an integral part of the Greco-Roman culture

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    result of cross-examination on accurateness of adult eyewitness testimony was explored. There were twenty-two student participants who were placed into a co-witness condition‚ which resulted in memory agreement and recalled less accurately than witnesses in the control condition or individual condition. Following a 4 week

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    Partnership Agreement

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    PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT entered into between: ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the First Partner”) and ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the Second Partner”) and ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the Third Partner”) WHEREBY IT IS AGREED

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    MUST MEET FULL CODE TEST Evidential Stage – Ensure sufficient evidence to anticipate a realistic prospect of conviction against each defendant on each charge‚ and the jury will be more likely to convict as a result. The CPS will encourage police to use ACPO guidance to gather a wide range of evidence. Public Interest Stage – Conviction is more likely to result in a significant sentence if the:- • Offence involved a weapon or threat of violence • Offence was carried out in the presence of a child

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