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    Holly Karibo HST 328 Analysis of the Great Arizona Orphan Abduction Gordon‚ Linda. The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard UP‚ 1999. Print Reviewed by Kathryn McDonald The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction is a gripping tale of true events that occurred in an Arizona mining town in the year 1904 when a group of nuns traveled from their homes in New York with 40 catholic orphans‚ mostly of Irish heritage‚ to Arizona to be united with new‚ strictly catholic families

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    Anh Phan Professor Frank English 112 September 28‚ 2012 “That Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” In short story Sherman Alexie. “That is what it means to say Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ he creates three main characters‚ Victor‚ Victor’s father‚ and Thomas who have three different personalities. However‚ Thomas seems one of the most interesting characters in this short story. The author presents Thomas as a person who has not been affected negative by the hardship and struggles of modern day Native

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    Clerical error exception is a result of information that was incorrectly entered into a computer by a court employee. A case best known for a clerical error is Arizona v. Evans. In the court case Arizona v. Evans‚ a police officer initiated a vehicle stop which led to an arrest and the discovery of marijuana. When the officer had ran Evans in the database to ensure the driver was licensed and didn’t have any outstanding warrants‚ the database showed the Evans had a warrant. It was later discovered

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    law In law‚ a sentence forms the final explicit act of a judge-ruled process‚ and also the symbolic principal act connected to his function. The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment‚ a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime. Those imprisoned for multiple crimes‚ will serve a consecutive sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the sum of all the sentences)‚ a concurrent sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the length

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    The second of the Supreme Court Cases to be discussed is Miranda V. Arizona. The importance of this case is that Miranda was interrogated without knowledge of his 5th amendment rights. In this specific case‚ the police arrested Miranda from his home in order to take him into investigation at the Phoenix police station. While Miranda was put on trial‚ he was not informed that he had a right to an attorney. From this the officers were able to retrieve a signed written statement from Miranda. Most importantly

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    TASK 1 Explain the reference to legal principle and relevant case law‚ the legal aspect of placing the ‘Klick’ clock in the shop window with a price tag attached. Ann antiques has a rare ‘Klick’ clock on its shop with price tags of €1‚000 attached. In spite of its wording the sign in the window does not constitute a legal offer‚ it is merely an invitation to treat. Invitation to treat is an indication that the person who invite is willing to enter into a negotiation but it is not yet prepared

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    Farwell‚ Benjamin CJU 134 Chp.8‚ Pg 286 Miranda V Arizona FACTS: On March 16‚ 1963‚ Ernesto Miranda was arrested for kidnapping and rape. Mr. Miranda was an immigrant‚ and although the officers did not notify Mr. Miranda of his rights‚ he signed a confession after two hours of investigation. The signed statement included a statement that Mr. Miranda was aware of his rights‚ although the officers admitted at trial that Mr.Miranda was not appraised of his right to have an attorney present

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    INTRODUCTION: Miranda v. Arizona was argued February 28 -March 2‚ 1966; Decided on June 13‚ 1966. Miranda was apprehended at his home and taken into custody to the police station where the accusing witness recognized him. Miranda was questioned for two hours by to police officers‚ which followed by a signed and written confession that presented to the jury. The oral‚ and written confession were handed over at the trial to the jury. Miranda was guilty of kidnapping as well as rape; he was punished

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    Mexican-American Studies Program to be in compliance with the state law Arizona statute ARS 15-112. This decision was also made to avoid losing ten percent of its budget in this period of a struggling economy; but that does not complete the story. The history of disagreement began when Tom Horne‚ the State Superintendent of Schools‚ during the last days of his term found Tucson School District in violation of all four provisions of the state law ARS 15-112. John Huppenthal‚ who took over as Superintendent

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    When he realizes that these kids are missing and possibly abducted‚ he doesn’t think them important enough to call the police right away. Instead‚ he convinces himself that he’s not even sure it was them‚ and falls back asleep. Viramontes goes on to expertly emphasize all of the ways in which this Cafe owner is not superior to anyone. He is likely an alcoholic‚ and a terrible cafe owner who probably has quite a few health code violations‚ judging from the black gunk he wipes off of the top of the

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