Solve the Murder Koreen Clarke October 29‚ 2014 Biology 1 Cellular Processes Lab Section 903 Tianna Clarke Materials and Methods Part I – Restriction Enzyme Digestion To begin this experiment‚ the DNA molecules must be cut into smaller fragments with distinct enzymes called Restriction Enzymes through a process called Restriction Enzyme Digestion. Four microtest tubes were labeled 1 through 4 and added 10 µl of Enzyme Reaction Buffer to each of the four reaction tubes using a micropipette
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of the suspects portrayed in the episodes of COPS were African Americans (Langley‚ 2005). The predominant genders of the suspects were male. However‚ the May 5‚ 2005‚ episode of COPS featured an exclusive on COPS: Bad Girls (Langley‚ 2005). Combining the special episode with the four and a half hours of regular viewing of COPS the numbers still reflect the predominance of suspects featured are African American males (Langley‚ 2005). In two cases out of the nineteen viewed‚ the suspects were Caucasian
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system that aims to gather and investigate evidence lawfully‚ justly and in accordance with the rights of victims‚ suspects and society. The responsibility for enforcing criminal laws and ensuring they are adhered to lies with the police. In the criminal investigation process‚ the role of police is to investigate crimes through gathering evidence‚ interrogating and detaining suspects‚ searching and seizing properties‚ and making arrests. The police are then required to present the evidence against
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law give suspects so they know about their rights before they are interrogated. It was a law made after the conclusions of the Miranda vs. Arizona case. The case was very close as it was a 5-4 decision. The court ruled that any type of evidence‚ whether it is incriminating or proof of innocence‚ can be used as evidence in a case; however it can only be used if the police let the suspect know that they have the right to an attorney before and during questioning and also that the suspect can be silent
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subjects it is not fair to assume that deadly force demonstrated by the police officer is unjustified. Especially if the suspect is refusing to comply with the order and commands he/she is given by the police officers. Police officers have information about subjects they are contacting that may not be available to the public. For instance‚ police officers might be aware that a suspect they have pulled over has been contacted a numerous amount of times and is
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why did he/she confess to a crime he/she did not commit? To answer this question‚ one has to go inside the interrogation rooms of Canada. First of all‚ the interrogators tell the suspects that the police have evidence against them. Second‚ the interrogators ask suggestive and leading questions that influence the suspects to believe that they are guilty. Finally‚ the confessions of the accused are obtained through coercion. Thus‚ there are three main reasons why innocent people confess to a crime:
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batons‚ or brute force to control the suspect being taken into custody after providing clear directions to the uncooperative person. In the previously reported year‚ in 33 % of these incidents either an officer or suspect‚ or both‚ was injured during the arrest culmination.
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Case Summary Hence‚ in this case defendant Archie Dixon is the main suspect in a murder case that he and a friend killed a man just so they can sale his car‚ they beat the victim and tied him up and buried him alive. Suspect Dixon than took the victim birth and social security information and obtain identification in the victim name‚ after getting this personal information on the victim suspect Dixon than gained ownership of the car and sold the vehicle for $ 2‚800. Dixon was not
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goal of this paper is to inform the public of the difficult decisions that law enforcement officers and officials have to make on a daily basis in regards to police pursuits. This also includes the potential safety risks to the public‚ officers and suspects that are involved or not involved in a police pursuit. This paper will also highlight the statistics of police pursuits as well as the efforts and processes that are involved in making police pursuit policies. Police pursuits are often sudden decisions
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impressions but a dry environment may not produce viable impressions (Langford et al 2010 p.171). DNA evidence may no longer be recoverable as it may have degraded‚ however it should still be recoverable from the items found in the vehicle. The suspects may have washed their clothing and persons -reducing the possibility of finding GSR‚ fibres‚ hairs or glass particles. GSR lasts a varied amount of time on skin from three to twenty four hours (Jalanti et al 1999 p.48). The tests can come back negative
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