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    Sentencing Paper Rachel Urban CJA/234 February 25th‚ 2015 Richard Gilbert In this paper the topics that will be discussed will be what are the state and federal objectives of punishment? How does sentencing affect the state and federal corrections systems overall? With support for that answer‚ what is the determinate and indeterminate sentencing? As well as which sentencing model that is felt the most appropriate? With an explanation as to why and examples will be provided.

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    Legal moralism is the view that the criminal law is basically allowed to enforce the moral law. In other words anything that is wrong can be a proper subject of criminal law. If something is wrong it can be criminalized. That’s a very broad view point but that is why legal moralists prefer this view point. Problems can arise when trying to be a legal moralist in a pluralistic kind of society. With the clash of different cultures and religions. Different kinds of groups will have different ideas

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    1. Define intermediate sanctions and describe their purpose. 2. Define net widening. 3. Describe how intensive supervision probation works. 4. Explain what drug courts are. 5. Explain how day fines differ from traditional fines. 6. Describe what a sentence to community service entails. 7. Explain what day reporting centers are. 8. Describe how remote-location monitoring works. 9. Explain what residential community centers are. 10. Identify the major features of boot camps. 11. Distinguish

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    Amber DesRosiers Case brief 1 Hastings vs. Baton Rouge Hospital January 31‚ 2015 M. Nichols Bryant Stratton Southtowns College Legal aspect of health management FACTS- David and Audrey Hastings- son was a stab victim and rushed to hospital and passed away. Baton Rouge General Hospital- charged with malpractice in trying to transport an unstable patient to another hospital for care. PROCEDURAL HISTORY- Young stab victim was brought into the hospital on March 1981‚ who had no vital

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    (PPE‚ 2002) equipment is intended to be worn and used at work to protect them from risks. also other regulations include properly assessed before use to make sure it is fit for purpose‚ maintained and stored properly‚ provided with instructions on how to use it properly and safely‚ and used correctly from employees. for example shin pads in football this helps protect players shins from getting injured or broken. this act makes sure that you MUST have the right equipment on to avoid injury. if this

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    IDEA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Name Jeenal Bhatt Studying in MBA 3rd Semester Subject Legal Aspects of Business Study center Idea Institute Subject Code MB0051 Date of Submission Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 3 MB0051-Legal Aspects of Business Assignment Set- 3 (60 Marks) Q.1. “Discharge refers to the termination of contractual relationship between the parties”. Explain the statement along with different modes of discharging a contract. Answer: Discharge

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    felt hopeless on undermining the label of deviant‚ which the community bestowed upon them. (Varnfield 2005:33-35). In addition‚ Squire and Stephen (2008:229-230) had similar results‚ he found that youth would feel despair in expressing their side of the story‚ feeling as though the police officer would discredit their story and consider any accusations as mere hearsay

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    Political and Legal Assignment 2 1. The First Amendment is the freedom of speech‚ the Fourth Amendment is search and seizure‚ the Fifth Amendment is fair proceedings‚ and the Fourteenth Amendment is anti-discrimination. A. The First Amendment grants all the freedom of speech and protects people who do. Items of everyday normality like “table talk” and “tailboard” criticisms are legitimate uses of free speech and regulations against them would not stand up. The display of items on a uniform are

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    ARDHI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BSc. Information System technology IS 315: Legal Aspect Of Information Technology. Course Work Paper I ATTENDED BY: Mabena Daud A Reg#: 2315/T.2010 Submission date: 20 November‚ 2012 Answer: Introduction From the scenario of the question it’s like that MR. JANJAJANJA who is the citizen of Sweden has graduated from Harvard University in BSc. Information System Management in June 2011. There after he was employed at Mapinduzi Mwananchi

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    In R v Hoyle (No 2)‚ the Court considers the sentencing of the offender‚ Arthur Hoyle‚ who was found guilty of an act of indecency without consent and sexual intercourse without consent. While determining an appropriate sentence‚ the Court had reference to three medical reports tendered on behalf of the offender‚ the authors of which each had “a different speciality.” The medical history of the offender and the subsequent diagnosis provided by the medical reports presented a unique challenge to the

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