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    To be considered a reliable source‚ the witness must give the testimony and can’t back out. For exchange of protection‚ a witness must give a testimony‚ a statement given by the witness on a certain event that took place. To enroll in the program‚ the state or federal law enforcement submits an application to the Office of Enforcement Operations. The office then reviews the application and looks at the summary of the testimony given and determines if the life of the witness is at risk. An interview

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    viewed the conditions of the industrial cities at the time. There were many positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. According to an excerpt from William Cooper’s testimony before the Sadler Committee (an investigation group led by Michael Sadler on the conditions of the textile factories)‚ the testimony described the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. Cooper states “ We had one

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    Phuc Nguyen Professor Elizabeth Curry Final Draft Compare Juror #8 and Juror #3 One of the top one hundred movies of all time according to the American Film Institute (number 87 to be exact)‚ “12 Angry Men”‚ a play written by Reginald Rose‚ is considered a household classic today and the definition of a quality movie. Unlike many of the movies today‚ 12 Angry Men doesn’t use vulgar language‚ have raunchy sex scenes‚ or any type of real violence throughout the movie‚ but yet it is still considered

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    Colonization of the New World The discovery and colonization of the “New World” was one of the most significant and influential events in the known history of mankind. It has shaped our present by changing the course of our past and is a time of such great significance that it would be all but impossible to understand today without at least some comprehension of the why ’s of yesterday. What was it that drove such a myriad of people to risk so much to tame the wild and vast lands we now know

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    Benjamin Jones’ testimony‚ witness and defense are significantly shorter and deemed almost as fact in terms of the trial account. An example is the line in the trial account that reads‚ “All that she has said of this ill usage‚ is a contrivance of Hunt’s and her’s‚ to make a property of me” (Old Bailey Online). The court does not seem to even cross-examine or question the alleged rapist’s testimony and the writer uses only a handful of paragraphs to express

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    maturing intellectually “with her uncle’s socialist movement and became a novelist at her reactionary grandfather’s death” (Earle 545). The people and places in Allende’s book were fiction‚ but “the implications are obvious: this was to be a composite testimony of many voices” (Earle 545). This book is her and a lot of other people’s realities. The House of Spirits was not only her voice but the stories of

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    Attorney-Client Privilege: The Flaw on Our Justice System Abstract This paper explores what I think is the constitutional flaw of our criminal justice system‚ attorney-client privilege. Under certain circumstances‚ information possessed by an attorney cannot be disclosed to others without the client ’s consent because of the attorney-client privilege or certain other legal concepts. The attorney-client privilege‚ which dates back to the reign of

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    many Jewish prisoners were ordered to assist in the killing of their own people. Sonderkommandos were a major part of this eradication. A sonderkommando aided in the disposal of the corpses that were victims to the gas chambers. Through the vivid testimony by Filip Muller‚ “Eyewitness Auschwitz” allows the reader to fully understand the difficulties and graphic situations that occurred daily at Auschwitz. Filip Muller was born on January 3‚ 1922 in Sered‚ Czechoslovakia. In 1942 at the age of 20‚

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    Maliciously wounding another person is a criminal offence. Hence in this trial‚ the legal burden of proof will be on the prosecution in accordance with Woolmington v DPP ‚ to prove that Richard is guilty of the offence. The evidential burden is also on the prosecution as they bear the legal burden in the case. However‚ if Richard wishes to use a common law defence or a statutory defence‚ the evidential burden is on him to adduce sufficient evidence for the issue to go before the tribunal of facts

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    convincing that they were key witnesses in the murder. the second witness even said she saw the boy with the knife killing his father’ however as the 8th juror questions her eye sight they conclude her poor sight questiones the accuracy of her testimony. the on stage characters also are shown to be imperfect. each juror has there own deficiencies or less than ideal qualities‚ these emerge through their interactions with eachother or their attitudes towards their trial. juror 10 is predjudice

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