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    Answer: Incorrect A number of attorneys in juvenile court are inexperienced. Correct Answer: Correct all of the above Question 8 1 out of 1 points Courts that use teenagers as decision makers (e. g. ‚ the jury) and deal with minor offenses such as shoplifting are called _________ courts. Selected Answer: Correct teen Correct Answer: Correct teen Question 9 1 out of 1 points According to the text‚ approximately ______ of delinquency cases coming to juvenile court do not

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    used this character to reflect the theme of growth and development. Bridget believes that her parents are deep down good people. She has a close knit family and even though they run an illegal import business and her brother Gavin is in jail for shoplifting‚ she believes her family are good and they care for each other. This raises the important theme of what is morally right from wrong. Bridgets parents are good people but they are cheating the government. They do have good morals as they believe

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    a dressing room. She tries on several different pants‚ but finally finds some she likes. She decides to leave her stuff in the dressing room and look for some more with the pants she wants still on. The security guard at the store accuses her shoplifting and takes her to an office where Officer Brennerman comes and gets Beth. The officer takes her out of the store and puts her in the back of the police car. While she is in the back of the car‚ Beth explains her side of the story and the officer

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    Imagine being bullied and beaten all your life at school‚and the only person you can trust is your shoplifting and alcoholic mother. But one day you arrive home and find your mother lying on the couch‚ frozen‚dead. Tossed into a world of nightmares you choose to join a bunch of criminals and your life changes forever in seconds. You are invited to a secret organization called Cherub who desperately need people like you.You are forced to give up your real identity and demanded to live under the rules

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    Businesses with effective loss-control measures and claim histories often pay lower insurance premiums compared to companies with perilous procedures and poor claims histories. Taking steps to prevent loss like hiring security personnel to avoid shoplifting‚ installing a sprinkler system to contain fires or using an alarm system to guard against theft can help control complaints in the cost of property insurance. Types of Coverage Several businesses buy property insurance by means of a business-owner’s

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    been easily afforded‚ or aren’t even needed. It has been determined to be an impulse control disorder as determined by the American Psychiatric Association. Even though shoplifting and stealing are fairly common things especially amongst youth‚ kleptomania has only been diagnosed among less than 1 percent of people caught shoplifting. It’s typical of people suffering from this disorder that even though they recognize what they are doing is bad behaviour or just wrong‚ they simply can’t resist the urge

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    pictures around town so he is not forgotten. The film The Purge on the other hand‚ more closely follows the classical Hollywood narrative with the use of causality and climaxing action. For instance‚ because the Deli owner Joe Dixon denied the shoplifting school girls a chance to run off with the stolen candy from his store‚ this event caused the girls to seek revenge on Joe and his store on the Purge holiday night. They returned with automatic guns and chainsaws in an attempt to kill Joe and regain

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    Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. Executive Summary Wal-Mart has grown to be the world’s largest retail and grocery store with sales soaring to $419 billion in fiscal year 2011. Wal-Mart employs over 2 million associates worldwide in 9‚600 retail units and operates in 28 countries. Wal-Mart has enjoyed its success since 1962 when the first store opened in 1962 in Rogers‚ Arkansas. Wal-Mart was founded by Sam Walton who envisioned a retail store that could “save people money to help them live better

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    This matter is an application for conditional bail your honour. Mrs. Ayoub is a 51 year old divorced woman that lives on her own and has been charged with larceny under section 117‚ common assault under section 61 and resisting arrest‚ under section 58 of the Crimes Act 1900. Your honour‚ I submit my client has neither presumption in favour or against bail as she doesn’t fall under sections 8 to 9. Therefore Mrs. Ayoub has no presumption for bail however‚ under section 13 of the Bail Act‚ my client

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    Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan‚ Nicole Ritchie‚ Paris Hilton‚ Tiger Woods‚ Nicholas Cage - the list of celebrities who have been arrested or charged with a crime is a long one. Drug possession‚ lying to investigators‚ driving while intoxicated‚ shoplifting - the list of offenses is also a long one. When arrested‚ are celebrities held to the same standards of justice as the rest of us‚ or do they receive special treatment in the legal system? If convicted how‚ do their sentences compare to those of

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