1. Is the jury present when hearings on the admissibility of a confession are conducted? Cite the applicable rule that applies to this situation and explain the reason for the rule. No‚ the jury is not present for admissibility of confession hearings. Rule 104 (part C. conducting a hearing so the jury may not hear it) states “Hearing of jury. Hearing on the admissibility of confessions shall in all cases be conducted out of the hearing of the jury.” (Smith) 4. Define burden of proof‚ burden
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. In the Court of Assistant Judge at Dhaka Suit No.../… Azizul Islam‚ Son of Delwar Hossain and Razia Khatun House-2‚ Road-7‚ Middle Badda‚ Dhaka-1212. …………Plaintiff Vs. Mohammad Habibur Rahman‚ Son of Amir Hossen and Sakina Begum House-31/4‚ Road-1‚ Mohakhali‚ Dhaka-1212. ........ Respondent
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World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson Facts: In 1976‚ Harry and Kay Robinson purchased a new Audi automobile from Seaway Volkswagen‚ Inc (Seaway) in Massena‚ N.Y. The following year the Robinson family‚ who resided in New York‚ left that state for a new home in Arizona. As they passed through Oklahoma‚ another car struck their Audi in the rear‚ causing a fire which severely burned Kay Robinson and her two children. The Robinsons subsequently brought a products-liability action in the District
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Your Name : Siyao Zhong Role Play Name : 67 Fishpond Lane Your Role : Seller of the House with Marlee. Person Playing Other Role : Steven and Valerie V‚ playing the buying $Results : 380‚000$ for house + 20‚000$ for birds This case presented me a huge impression since it was the first time we did case in groups‚ where as all the cases we did previously‚ including the sophisticated Riverside
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Conduct Meetings Assessment task 2 Name of business: Dazzling Photography Description of business: Photography business specializing in: Weddings‚ Newborn photography‚ Family portraits and studio design. We also offer photo editing and collages. Number of employee’s in the workplace: 12 Meeting Purpose: A meeting to agree on where to go on the company business retreat (Melbourne‚ Noosa or Fiji) Organisational requirements Meeting minutes must be captured Meeting must start and finish on time Must
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Brief 3 Circuit City Stores‚ Inc. v Mantor Procedural History • Paul Mantor sues Circuit City Stores‚ Inc. alleging twelve causes of action. • State Court granted Circuit City’s motion to compel Arbitration. • Mantor appealed that the arbitration agreement was unenforceable due to it being unconscionable. Issue If the arbitration agreement between Circuit City Stores‚ Inc. and Paul Mantor was unconscionable? Facts • In 1995‚ Circuit City Stores‚ Inc. instituted an arbitration
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Fact Summary: Kevin Keays had been employed with Honda Canada for 14 years when he was fired. During his employment‚ Keays was diagnosed with choric fatigue syndrome and was granted disability leave for about two years. After the two years Keays returned to work‚ however Honda became concerned when Keays was continuously absent. Honda requested Keays visit with the organizations occupational medicine specialist to further diagnose his condition. Keays refused to abide with Hondas request and
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Hector A. Vasquez Shoula Romano Horing MSM 517 20 August 2013 Leonard v. Pepsi Cola The Assigned case that I am to discuss is Leonard v. Pepsi Cola. In this paper I will discuss the facts of the case‚ the history‚ issues the court had to decide‚ the holding or the answer to the questions‚ the reasoning the court used to justify the decision‚ and finally the results and the judgment. The Facts is the Leonard sued Pepsi Co for refusing a formal demand to honor its offer. The history
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Case Study Decision: Change In Circumstances Gagnon v. Coombs pRESENTED BY: SVETLANA SHEVCHENKO To recap this matter: Francis Gagnon and his wife executed powers of attorney (POA) appointing their daughter‚ Joan Coombs‚ as their agent. Later on‚ the document was revoked per their son’s request but Joan was not advised of this fact. In two months‚ after Mrs. Gagnon’s death‚ Mr. Gagnon signed an agreement selling the farm he owned in Shelburne‚ MS and informed Joan of the sale and
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I. Personal Jurisdiction – in what state can the P sue the D? a. Two step-analysis i. Satisfy a statute AND ii. Satisfy the constitution (due process) b. In Personam Jurisdiction – jurisdiction over person‚ not property‚ b/c of some contact b/t D and forum state i. Statutory Analysis 1. Every state has statutes allowing jurisdiction based on domicile‚ presence instate when served w/ process‚ and consent (implied or
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