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    levels of contact. When a police officer or detective responses to a victim‚ they set the stage for how they are viewed by the entire system. Information obtained in initial investgations creates a case against the offender. This will affect how the prosecutors and defense attorneys approach the case. Lastly‚ ultimately the details that are conveyed to the judge. Which will affect the decision when sentencing. Officers have the greatest effect on the victims within the criminal justice system. For example

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    Chapter 3 Discussion Questions 1. Explain the difference between constitutional‚ criminal‚ and civil law.  What is the relationship of law enforcement to each of these areas of the law?  (Refer to Sorichetti v. City of New York) 2. Civil law means that two private individuals are involved in a lawsuit. The plaintiff is seeking either money‚ property‚ or an injunction from the defendant. The government can also be involved as a plaintiff or a defendant in a civil suit if it is seeking or defending

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    Are reaoson and emotion equally necessary in justifying ethical decisions? Ethical decisions varies widely‚ it can be in the form of Human Science‚ Religion and everything else that you can find in the AoK. In this essay‚ i will analyse wether reason and emotion as a way of knowing is equally necessary in justifying ethical decisions‚ due to how the question is aiming towards the analysis of both the WoKs and with the AoKs surrounding them. This essay will also be answering the question in terms

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    position on Plea Bargains and Mandatory Sentencing. I will show both pros and cons for each topic‚ as well as give you my personal brief on which one I support. There are two types of plea bargains : The first one is a charge bargain. When the prosecutor allows a defendant to "plead guilty to a lesser charge"‚ or to only some of the charges that have been filed against him. For example‚ a defendant charged with burglary may be offered the opportunity to plead guilty to "attempted burglary". A

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    Analysis Chris CJA/484 June 17‚ 2013 Courtroom Standards Analysis Courtroom Personnel There are a number of individuals who make up the courtroom personnel. Each individual whether it be the judge‚ bailiff‚ court reporter‚ courtroom clerk‚ prosecutor‚ defense counsel‚ jury‚ defendant‚ or witness contribute to the shaping of legal law. The judge who presides over the trial has the ultimate authority in the courtroom. “The judge must see that the trail is conducted in an orderly manner according

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    Sexual assault is a hot issue‚ the definition of what constitutes assault and its repercussion effect the whole of society. The United States Department of Justice defines sexual assault as‚ “Any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient” (DOJ). CPT Bryan believes that the military tries more cases for sexual assault‚ cases that civilian lawyers would never touch. He has never had a commander wavier on prosecution‚ his philosophy is if there is probable

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    Charles Gampero had gotten into a fight outside of a bowling alley and walked away leaving the victim unharmed and alive. After he had left the victim had been killed‚ but Gampero had been charged with second degree murder and attempt to kill. The prosecutors had told Gampero that they would give him a plea of dropping the charges to manslaughter‚ giving him 7-21 years and that if he didn’t he would get a mandatory 25 to life. Gampero said because he was positive that he was not at fault and had left

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    shot six times and was robbed of his brief case full of money and his laptop. One of his employees claimed that he had been shot by a young perpetrator‚ LaRuffa survived the shooting and nearby the scene there was evidence of Malvo’s DNA (Clark Prosecutor). Soon after the incident in Clinton‚ Claudine Parker and Kelly Adams were shot outside the Zelda Road ABC Liquor Store in Montgomery‚ Alabama. Parker died from a gunshot through the spinal column and through her lung and Adams was shot through

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    The crime of Genocide classified by the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber’s decision in the Al-Bashir case In this essay‚ I will be discussing the Pre-Trial Chamber’s decision on the elements of the crime of genocide. In order to do this‚ first I will be explaining what are the contextual elements‚ required for a crime to be classified as a crime of genocide. Further‚ I will point out the criteria for the targeted group‚ developed by the Pre-Trial Chamber‚ in their process of identification of the group

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    The Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski filed a motion under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure - Rule 17 for a subpoena duces tecum‚ a court summons ordering the President to appear before the court and produce tapes‚ documents and other tangible evidence relating to precisely identified conversations and meeting between President Nixon and his aides. The District Court initially treated the subpoena material as presumptively privileged‚ but then concluded that the Special Prosecutor made sufficient

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