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    SAFETY PROBLEMS OF RAILWAY PASSANGERS IN EXPRESS RAILWAYS Although Indian Railways have progressed a lot‚ both quantitatively and qualitatively‚ during the last few years‚ this system is still plagued by a number of problems which require immediate attention. A lot has been done‚ but a lot more is yet to be done. Some of the major problems faced by the Indian Railways are briefly discussed as under: Safety Indian Railways have been in the news albeit for wrong reasons. With the rapid increase

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    The case I like to identify is one that involves Tulsa Police Officer Marvin Blades. The case describes a Tulsa Police Officer that was arrested on August 25 2012. He was charged with five counts of second degree robbery that occurred from August 9th 2011 to August 24th 2012. The prosecutor stated that Officer Blades was "corrupt‚" when District Judge Tom Gilbert then handed down a split 70-year sentence. The sentencing requires Mr. Blades to serve a 35 year prison term then upon release will

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    has committed robbery by taken anothers property by force. 3.In this final example Sarah has committed burglary while breaking and entering. Noting the basic differences regarding the crimes: In the first example of Larceny‚ which involves no force or threat to human life it would be considered the least severe penalty of the three. Burglary‚ because it would involve breaking and entering is not considered to be as severe as robbery‚ however more severe than larceny. Robbery is considered to

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    Russborough House

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    Russborough House Contents Aim Introduction Construction of Russborough House Owners of Russborough House Layout of Russborough House Art collections Robberies Conclusions Bibliography Aim The aim of this piece to introduce the Roussborough house‚ a vast mansion built centuries ago. Its history‚ art collections and owners will be discussed here. Introduction Rusborrough House is a historic monument‚ boasting some of most impressive views in Ireland. It is one of the most beautiful

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    The relationship between incarceration and crime has been examined for a long time. Some researchers have posited that incarceration reduced crime. Others have argued that incarceration did not reduce crime; even‚ a few of researchers insisted that it increased crime. Also‚ some scholars have contended that incarceration brought about unintended or collateral consequences. By delving into numerous studies focusing on the relationship between incarceration and crime‚ this literature review will illuminate

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    the commission of a robbery and speeding. Furthermore‚ Billy is charged with money laundering. The charges for Billy are valid because he intentionally shot and killed his estranged wife‚ Glamorous Gloria. Also‚ the charges of occupying a stolen vehicle are valid‚ because Billy drove with his friends to rob the bank‚ drove the getaway car and in the process of getting away‚ he was speeding‚ killed a pedestrian crossing the street. Also‚ the charge of conspiracy to commit robbery (bank) is valid‚ because

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    R. V. Vaillancourt

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    be made‚ In this case s.213(d) does not require objective foresight. All that is required is the mens rea of the offence at hand (intent to commit robbery) and the fact that a weapon is used at all in the first place. No mental elements or states are required. Again‚ All that must be confirmed is that the accused uses a weapon while committing a robbery even without the intent to commit murder and unknowing of the likelihood of death would be a result‚ nor objectively foreseeable. In addition‚ a reasonable

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    Jesse James Paige Riley College Prep English Ms. Engel Works Cited 1881‚ with authorities growing suspicious‚ Jesse rented a house in Saint Joseph‚ and Missouri. "Jesse James - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James "Jesse James Biography." Biography Base Home. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2012. <http://www.biographybase.com/biography/james_jesse

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    given Randy his rights prior to his confession of the bank robbery. During this several questions were addressed‚ questions such as‚ by law should a Miranda warning be given upon confession? Was randy in police custody at the time of the confession and when must this warning be given. The confession of randy cannot be ignored therefore some investigation must be done concerning the confession of the robbery. The elements of a bank robbery were researched as to come to a decision about the alleged

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    MSFP100 Film Survey: Film Journal Part 1 Robert Richardson Tomi Sanni Section: 2 824-239-370 September 19‚2012 A Trip to the moon and The Great Train Robbery The 21st century is an era greatly influenced by "reality television”. If we’re not trying to keep up with the Kardashians‚ we’re watching Big Brother‚ Bachelors/Bachelorette‚ and Flavor of Love. This is a contrast from the 20th century‚ which was the era of the silver screen‚ the era of cinema. Rather

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