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    Defense Attorneys

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    Sixth Amendment assures the right to an attorney: * Powell v. Alabama (1932) * State right to an attorney in capital cases. * Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) * State right to an attorney in all felony cases. * Argersinger v. Hamlin (1972) * State right to an attorney when faced with potential imprisonment. * In re Gault (1967) * State right to an attorney given to juveniles. Defense attorneys have an important role to perform as a member of the “courtroom

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    Heroes of Olympus: Rick Riordan

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    XVI: Nico XVII: Piper XVIII: Piper XIX: Piper XX: Piper XXI: Reyna XXII: Reyna XXIII: Reyna XXIV: Reyna XXV: Jason XXVI: Jason XXVII: Jason XXVIII: Jason XXIX: Nico XXX: Nico XXXI: Nico XXXII: Nico XXXIII: Leo XXXIV: Leo XXXV: Leo XXXVI: Leo XXXVII: Reyna XXXVIII: Reyna XXXIX: Reyna XL: Reyna XLI: Piper XLII: Piper XLIII: Piper XLIV: Piper XLV: Nico XLVI: Nico XLVII: Nico XLVIII: Nico XLIX: Jason L: Jason LI: Jason LII: Jason LIII: Nico LIV: Nico LV: Nico LVI: Nico LVII: Piper LVIII: Leo Glossary

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    Up the Coulee

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    Reconciliation In "Up the Coulee‚" Hamlin Garland depicts what occurs when Howard McLane is away for an extended period of time and begins to neglect his family. Howard’s family members are offended by the negligence. Although his neglect causes his brother‚ Grant McLane‚ to resent him‚ Garland shows that part of having a family is being able to put aside negative feelings in order to resolve problems with relatives. Garland demonstrates how years apart can affect family relationships‚ causing

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    Charmed, series review

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    The three main characters in the show are Piper Halliwell‚ Phoebe Halliwell‚ Prue Halliwell (until she dies) and Paige Mathews-Halliwell (the half sister). All the sisters are witches‚ they are different but yet at the same time they are alike. After their mother died when the sisters were young‚ Grams‚ their grandmother‚ raised them. The sisters’ powers were tied to protect them until they were old enough to understand. Once the death of Grams occurred‚ Piper‚ Prue and Phoebe reunited a few years later

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    Mister

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    Part A (30 marks) Task details On 1 August 2014‚ Piper Ltd makes an offer of 1‚000‚000 ordinary shares to the public. The shares are to be issued at $2 per share‚ payable as follows: $0.80 on application (due 31 August) $0.80 on allotment (due 30 September) $0.40 on final call By 31 August 2014‚ applications had been received for 1‚100‚000 ordinary shares. Shares were allotted on 2 September 2014. To deal with the oversubscription‚ Piper Ltd provided a refund to unsuccessful applicants.

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    Right to Council Unit 7

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    com/6th-amendment.html Office of the federal defender for the eastern district of california. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.cae-fpd.org/History.htm Powell v. State of ala.‚ 287 U.S. 45 (1932) Gideon v. Wainwright‚ 372 U.S. 335 (1963) Argersinger v. Hamlin‚ 407 U.S. 25 (1972)

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    Youth & Gang Violence

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    pre-teen social groups or as a response to the industrialization of American culture. The typical age span for people to join gangs today is twelve to twenty five years of age‚ but some members are joining as young as the age of eight years old. (Hamlin 1998) This brings one to ask the obvious question of why. Why are these children choosing to live such a life of violence and crime? There are many factors that apply to this question. Lonely juveniles who suffer from depression are likely to join

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    Why are violation of expectation studies considered controversial? Most psychological research needs participants and researchers to communicate clearly with one another. When it comes to very young children that are quite hard. Researchers have no way to communicate with infants therefore they need another way to measure the infants’ reaction. Violation of expectation studies appear to propose a solution to these problems. The violation of expectation studies are studies generally

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    Cause & Effect Analysis

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    As an operator who works in oil and gas industry‚ I will present a life incident in one of the oil and gas location called Piper Alpha disaster UK. Piper Alpha was a North Sea oil production platform operated by Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Ltd. The disaster began with a routine maintenance procedure. On the morning of the 6th of July‚ a certain backup propane condensate pump in the processing area needed to have its pressure safety valve checked. The work could not be completed by 18.00 and

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    Scott v. Illinois

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    because the states deal with many more criminal cases than the federal courts‚ especially petty crimes‚ requiring counsel whenever a crime can result in imprisonment extends the right too far. Like the courts in Duncan and Baldwin‚ in Argersinger v. Hamlin (1972)‚ the Court made a distinction between imprisonment and other forms of punishment. Argersinger held that an indigent defendant cannot be imprisoned if he has not been offered the assistance of counsel by the state. Actual imprisonment remains

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