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    Stricter Gun Laws

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    hand of a gun. For a long time the United States has long debated the issue on making gun laws more advanced. Americans are tired of dealing with mass shootings and wondering when the next shooting is going to happen. They want to see change with stricter gun laws preventing guns to be in the hands of the wrong people. Americans want proficient background checks that will actually work. Tougher gun laws and having more advanced backgrounds checks would be a reasonable and responsible solution for

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    Animal Cruelty

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    of an animal. Transition: The next thing that I want to talk about is the maximum penalties for committing such crimes. II. There are many penalties for animal cruelty crimes. They are divided into 2 classes which are authorized upon conviction: a. For a class 1 misdemeanor the penalty would be one year imprisonment in a county jail or two thousand dollars fine‚ or both. b. For a class 2 misdemeanor the penalty would be thirty days imprisonment in a county jail or five hundred dollars fine‚ or

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    complained Misiolek to other supermarkets and keep Misiolek as manager of supermarket. 2. From my point of view‚ both of compensatory damages and punitive damages are the two most appropriate penalties for Ralphs. In my opinion‚ the 33.3 million penalties are excessive. However‚ how much the penalty could be is depend on how much damages Misiolek made on victims. In addition‚ the Ralphs Company should pay punitive damages for those women because Ralphs did not do a good job on complaints area

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    The past few years in our modern America have been subjected to continuous debate over a specific topic. Should it be legalized? Should it stay illegal? The states of California‚ Nevada‚ Oregon‚ Colorado‚ and others have already decided to legalize this substance‚ with much dispute from the opposing side. 58% of Americans favor the legalization of this substance‚ tied with 2013 with the highest acceptance rate in 46 years. It seems that legalization nationwide is inevitable in the coming years. This

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    [ Republic Act No. 10175 ] AN ACT DEFINING CYBERCRIME‚ PROVIDING FOR THE PREVENTION‚ INVESTIGATION‚ SUPPRESSION AND THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES As information technology has been developing so rapidly‚ it affects almost all Filipino’s nowadays. In today’s world‚ the internet has been the most useful technology which helps us not only in our daily lives‚ but also our personal and professional lives developments. For education purposes‚ the internet is widely used

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    Criminological Theory

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    onset of any consequences. Check out a certain part of the penalty of such a foremost origin is improbable to be as a individual assisting a judgment‚ boosts the issue of farther penalty is not for the detail that it has assisted any part of penalty‚ but for what it is while assisting their judgment has increased on way of correction. Thus‚ the groundwork of the parole from the judgment appears to be searched in accomplishing the goals of penalty‚ and the associated formalities prescribed by regulation

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    Example: Script 1 Lines 10-12 Original: • In the second chart‚ most of the people thought any mention of fine was the best penalty. Nearly 69% of all adults‚ 59% of drivers and 51% of male drivers under 35 thought so. 1 2 1. Evidence in numbers Example: Script 1 Lines 10-12 Improved: • In the second chart‚ most of the people interviewed thought a fine was the penalty. Nearly 69% of all adults‚ 59% of drivers and 51% of male drivers under 35 thought so. 1. Evidence in numbers Example:

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    Chapter 3 Review

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    amended the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986‚ and what did it change? The National Information Infrastructure Protection of 1996 amended the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. It modified several sections of the CFA Act‚ and increased the penalties for selected crime. 5. Which law was specifically created to deal with encryption policy in the United States? The Security and Freedom through Encryption Act of 1999. 6. What is privacy in an information security context? Privacy is not absolute

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    An Act Prohibiting Pornography In Public Places‚ Prescribing Penalties Therefore and Other Purposes. Section 1. Short Title – This Act shall be known as the “Anti-Pornography Act.” Section 2. Declaration of Policy – The State recognizes the sanctity of sexual intercourse to be a private affair between married couples. And also‚ the State has the duty to protect the private affairs of married couples in their creation of a family. Towards this end‚ the State shall: a.) Protect the sanctity of

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    Abortion in Chile

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    and penalties depending on the role of the person in a possible abortion. The Penal Code punishes induced abortion‚ and also those that were inflicted by a violent act against a woman. The person who practices the abortion with the consent of the woman is also punished. The penalty for looking an abortion is 3 to 5 years in jail and 541 days to 3 years jail time for facilitating an abortion. The Chilean law punishes every single person who acts in an abortion‚ but they have different penalties though

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