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    CRJS205-1204A-03 Introduction to Criminal Law Unit 4 Ind. Projects September 13‚ 2012 At Dewey‚ Cheatham‚ and Howe they have dedicated a portion of their practice to helping people that have been accused of a Public Trust Offense‚ get the best legal defense possible from their team of experienced

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    the spot. With the basic knowledge that I posses about the way that retail employs handle shoplifters‚ and the fact that police gave out citations for such crimes because they have better things to devote manpower to than arresting people for petty larceny‚ I knew that the story was a tall-tale his mother had spun in order to prevent him from shoplifting. Such cautionary tales are a time honored tradition that present themselves in different cultures for as far back as spoken languages have existed

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    Yossie Lebovic Corporate Security and Loss Prevention Professor Swanzey Final Paper Loss prevention in corporate and retail establishments is crucial to developing and maintaining successful businesses. The FBI reports that retail theft costs businesses $30 billion dollar a year overall‚ making theft prevention a huge concern. There are countless areas to consider when setting up a new business and one must carefully follow certain protocols as to prevent theft. Conducting a site survey‚ developing

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    Law § 155.45(1)‚ relating to pleading in larceny cases‚ provides that‚ except where it is an element of the crime charged that property was taken from the person or obtained by extortion‚ an accusatory instrument is sufficient if it alleges that defendant stole property of the nature or value required for the commission of the crime charged without designating the particular way or manner in which such property was stolen or the particular theory of larceny involved. N.Y. Penal Law § 155.45(2) provides

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    in a row‚ dropping by 1.3 percent. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program collects data on specific violent crimes (murder and non-negligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault) and specific property crimes (burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ and motor vehicle theft.) In 2011‚ six of the seven categories saw decreases nationally; only the number of burglaries increased‚ and that increase was slight (0.2 percent per 100‚000 people). (Steele‚ 2012‚ p. 1) Some highlights from cities

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    for over one year or death 2 misdemeanor less serious punishable by fines or imprisonment less than one year 3 petty offenses minor misdemeanors punishable by jail for less than six months or small fine. Common crimes affecting business 1 robbery forceful unlawful taking of property(if no force=not robbery‚theft. 2 burglary unlawful entry of building with intent to commit felony. 3 larceny secretive wrongful taking carrying away of property. 4 arson intentional burning of anothers building of property

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    contracted artisans such as blacksmiths and metallurgists to provide military hardware. Finally‚ the Qin’s legislature is based on punishment of punitive crimes. This legalism ensured that its citizens do not graduate to larger larcenies by having severe punishments for petty crimes. The Qin suppressed other political views such as Taoism and Confucianism and stressed the importance of patriotism to reach the goal of unifying

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    Nature’s Judicial Process in the Supreme Court consists of decision-making; based on the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. Although the Supreme Court has the capability to decide all extended cases; it also has the power to ascend under the Constitution‚ which allows the Supreme Court its jurisdiction in the Judicial Branch of government. The Judicial Process interpret the laws that are established in the Supreme Court; thus‚ allowing the Court to exercise its power by shifting its system under

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    Uniform Crime Reports also include information on what the FBI calls Part 1 Offenses. These offenses are also called major crimes. Part 1 offenses or major crimes are (1) murder‚ (2) rape‚ (3) robbery‚ (4) aggravated assault‚ (5) burglary‚ (6) larceny‚ (7) motor vehicle theft‚ (8) arson. Murder is the defined as the unlawful killing of a human being. This definition may include 1st and 2nd degree murder and manslaughter‚ involuntary manslaughter and other similar kinds of offenses. Murder is

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    at the time‚ but will ultimately (possibly) be a big deal in solving the case. For over a century fingerprints have been one of the most used tools of forensic science. Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals of small crimes such as petty larceny stretching up the ladder to crimes as serious as those committed by International Terrorists. It has always been thought that no two people in the world have the same fingerprints. In 2004 however‚ something happened that caused many people to

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