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    Officer Woods shooting. He is a known felon. He was brought into court for unlawful use of a weapon by a felon‚ possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a controlled substance. He has only been held on questioning and not charged with the murder of Officer Wood. I feel bad for the department that is dealing with this loss. For them to be so good for so many years before having anything happen on the job. Especially in Maywood where crime is on the rise. Gang problems are slowing going

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    January 21‚ 1998 was the beginning of one of the most appalling police coercion cases‚ involving the murder of 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe‚ and the main suspect: her 14-year old brother‚ Michael. In the morning when Stephanie’s body was found and police called‚ they interviewed each and every family member‚ but focused on Michael and two of his closest friends. According to a 2003 New York Times Upfront article‚ Michael “was questioned for 27 hours over a three day period” (Bell‚ n.d.). Due to the

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    As a child growing up in Canada‚ I was very sheltered when it came to racism. I was raised around different races and my best friend was white. From Pre-School‚ I sat in classrooms with several other races. Statesboro’s school system was filled with many different types of people. There were no cliques or groups‚ everyone stayed in mixed company. I cannot recall a time when someone called me out my name living here. As far as I knew‚ everyone was treated with the same amount of respect no matter

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    Expert witnesses are useful to courts in order to help determine the right sentence for an accused (Pozullo et al‚. 2016). However‚ mental health expert witnesses have always been controversial in the justice system‚ In order to figure out if an expert testimony should be accepted in court‚ Canadian courts follow the Mohan criteria (Pozullo et al.‚ 2016). The list of criteria was established due to the R. v. Mohan case‚ in 1994 (Pozullo et al.‚ 2016). Mohan was a pediatrician accused of sexually

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    Judge and jury‚ I beg thee to charge Ms. Maloney with the murder of Patrick Maloney. Why would the perfectly stable Mary Maloney randomly decide to kill her husband? What would cause a perfectly sane woman to do such a heinous crime? As you are aware‚ Patrick Maloney was a well-respected member of the police force. To all who knew him he was a good man. He never had any enemies‚ and was very committed to his job. So how did this good man end up dead? Supposedly‚ Mr. Maloney was alleged of having

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    Danya P. Ms. Q English 1302 April 2013 New Criticism and the Poem “When I Heard a Learn’d Astronomer” During the early half of the 20th century‚ a new style of criticism emerged allowing literary texts to be examined as “independent and complete works of art” as defined by Linda Pavlovski (1). It is evident that literary works were and still are interpreted with aid from historical‚ biological‚ and even cultural perspectives but New Criticism advocates each work of literary can stand with its

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    The murders took place at Fort Zeelandia‚ this is not just a coincidence. Back in the eighteenth century‚ a lot of torturing and murdering of slaves took place here as well. Those incidents still had a great impact on the Surinamese society even after slavery was officially forbidden. People always thought of Fort Zeelandia as a place of pain and misery. When the december murders took place here‚ it was also a reminder of the previous events that happened there. So the effect that the December murders

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    Currently the UK operates no general duty to aid someone in peril‚ only where there is a certain relationship established. Using case law and legal principles an attempt to justify such a duty in today’s society shall be considered. In considering its merits and drawbacks‚ with reasoned opinion‚ this essay shall conclude whether the UK criminal law should impose such a duty. In UK law it is an offence to fail to take reasonable steps to assist another person in peril in certain situations. Such

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    The murder of Cartherine Genovese was an event that headlined news stories across the country‚ however it wasn’t the murder itself that shocked people. According to Gansberg’s essay "37 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police" the shock was that thirty seven people witnessed the murder but no one called the police. Since then this case has been used as an example of human fear in criminal and psychology classes. However there have been more accounts which tell a different story

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    Madison Ison Short Story 1st hour Creative Writing Beef jerky‚ Doritos‚ Monster energy drinks‚ and Chex mix. Grabbing everything off of the shelves that looks appetizing. Proceeding to the checkout we see a brochure on the Paulding Light‚ facts and stories about the alluring mystery. All of us get even more excited than we already are. As we all pile in the car to begin our adventure‚ Friday by Rebecca Black comes on. We all laugh hysterically and obnoxiously sing along. Pulling out of the BP station

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