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    RIGHT TO COUNSEL

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    Right to Counsel Unit Seven Assignment LS305 Allan Valentine 09/29/2013 The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States said: In all criminal prosecutions‚ the accused shall enjoy the right . . . to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense." The earlier cases regarding Right to Counsel were fought in the state courts. In Webb v. Baird‚ 6 Ind. 13 (1853) the state court ruled that an indigent suspect had the right to be appointed a counsel at the state’s

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    Sixth sense technology

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    Sixth Sense Technology P.M.kumar B.Tech II Abstract: this document gives information for ’sixth sense ’ which is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information. Without use of keyboard‚ mouse we can see videos access‚ change‚ move data simply. But this concept bottle necks lead to modification of the same by using commands instead of gestures. Speech ic is used

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    ensure the right to confront as stated in the Sixth Amendment. Finally‚ witnesses are subject to cross-examination. But if it is found that the witness lies‚ he or she is taking the risk to be charged with perjury or in contempt if the witness refuses to answer a question‚ unless it is protected by privilege (Gardner and Anderson‚ 2010). These methods are threatened by the way hearsay interferes and affect them. The Confrontation Clause of the Six Amendment states that “In all criminal prosecutions

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    Introducing Evidence

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    he did not know he was speaking with an undercover agent. He believed that he was speaking to a prospective interest in the counterfeiting scheme. When these types of statements are introduced‚ Confrontation Clause issues arise. Under the 6th amendment‚ an accused has the right to confront the witness against him. The courts have shifted in their approach to the analysis regarding the confrontation clause. In Ohio v. Roberts‚ the Court treated the question of when the Confrontatiion Clause prohibits

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    Crim Pro outline

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    Criminal Procedure 1-15-14 Chapter 2. Confessions and Interrogations A. Voluntariness of Confessions -based on the 14th amendment that contains both the Privileges and Immunities Clause‚ DPC (Due Process Clause) and the EPC (Equal Protection Clause). Whether the accused’s will was overborne at the time he confessed? Ct. look at a totality-of-the circumstances analysis- 1. The conditions of the interrogation a. Use of force or threat b. Promise of favor c. Deception or trickery regarding

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    Beethoven's Sixth Symphony

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    Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony “He (Beethoven) was a pivotal figure in the transition from 18th century musical classicism to 19th century romanticism‚ and his influence on subsequent generations of composers was profound” Kerman and Tyson. Beethoven’s sixth symphony (also known as the pastoral symphony) has qualities of both the classical and romantic periods and illustrates Beethoven’s revolutionary ideas as well as highlights his classical influences. The programmatic nature of the piece is the dominant

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    Miranda Warning

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    Supreme Court decided that citizens must be aware of their fifth and sixth Amendment rights upon questioning by the police. Fifth Amendment: “…No person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself…” Sixth Amendment:

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    accusers to perfect their story while not under oath and to bias public opinion against a defendant who typically is under legal advice not to speak publicly. The Courts have carefully evaluated the press’s First Amendment rights against the defendants Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial. In doing so‚ the Court takes judicial notice of the directives to trial courts set forth by the United States Supreme Court in Sheppard v. Maxwell. On July 4‚ 1954‚ Marilyn Sheppard‚ 31

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    Unit 4 Assignment

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    custody and is going to be questioned or interrogated. If the Miranda Warning is not read‚ it is a violation of the suspects fifth amendment right against compelled self-incrimination. In Miranda v. Arizona‚ the Supreme Court held that the admission of an elicited incriminating statement by a suspect not informed of these rights violates the Fifth and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. That means if a law enforcement official decides to not read a suspect their Miranda rights and they end up being

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    The three most important themes in ‘The Sixth Sense’ are: Trust‚ Belief and Communication. This is because most of the major scenes in the film are based on these themes. There are other themes but these are the most important. Communication has got to be one of the most important themes in the movie. Without communication there would be no trust or belief. The main object in the movie is ghosts‚ and Cole is supposed to communicate with the ghosts. An example of this would be when ghosts try to

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