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    [2013] MLJU 271 Kamalan a/l Shaik Mohd v Pendakwa Raya HIGH COURT (PULAU PINANG) YA ZAMANI BIN A RAHIM J RAYUAN JENAYAH NO 41A-51-05/2012 18 March 2013 Ismail bin Mohamad (Tamil Salvan Tenappan with him) (T Tenappan & Co) for the appellant. Suhaimi bin Ibrahim (Charanjit Singh a/l Mahinder Singh with him) (Deputy Public Prosecutors) for the prosecution. YA Zamani Bin A Rahim J: GROUNDS OF DECISION [1] The appellant‚ a police sergeant (hereinafter referred to as "the accused") was

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    following evidence:  1. A computer disk that had been found in defendant’s desk. On that disk was a file named "murder‚" which appeared to be a 26-step guide to carrying out a murder.  2. A witness who will testify that defendant purchased a .25 caliber pistol 2 days before the victim disappeared.  3. A witness who will testify that defendant told him that the best way to

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    psychology is concerned with limited aspects of crime in a criminal investergative procedure related only to witness memory. Forensic psychologists assist police with witness memory by conducting interviews while accompanying police. Interviewing techniques based on psychological theories of memory sometimes involving hypnosis. I learned from Dr. Pyke’s video that that hypnosis allows a witness to recall without interruption and to mentally imagine themselves back at the crime scene by imagining the

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    “Well‚ I’m curious about this witness so call this witness up.” the judge stated “Certainly. I would like the defendant’s close comrade Darwin Pormoney to take the stand.” Freddie ordered. A small man walked to the stand. Despite being an adult‚ only half of his face could be viewed by standing in the witness stand. “Uh your honor‚ I think that this witness needs something to stand on‚” Sky declared. “Hey are you making fun of my height!” Darwin

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    Ever sense the 1960 they have problem’s with used eye witness identification in the police department and it was strong testimony’s of defant. However‚ justice department has developed scientific procedure now that it will speak truth to the investigation and the court. Scientific proof like DNA of sex and murder of the perpetrate which is more accurate in selecting the perpetrator. "Mistakes eyewitness identification has gone for 30 years now Identifying the innocent man up to life in prison‚ while

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    Proceeding When I entered the court room‚ the defendant’s girlfriend was on the witness stand. She was the first individual on record that received a call from the defendant after the murder. She described the defendant’s condition as “distraught”‚ “all over the place” and “frantic” during the phone call. She exclaimed that the first words that came out of the defendant’s mouth were “I just shot him and I’m scared!” She tried to defend the father of her children by claiming he was in a disoriented

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    or actions performed. The topics of discussion for this essay involve describing how verbal and nonverbal communication effect aspects of police situation when addressing the public through the press‚ and its effect in a courtroom setting when a witness testifies under direct or indirect examination. An additional examination into the effects communication has within correction facilities as it pertains to employees‚ peers‚ and inmates. This essay will conclude by describing how communication affects

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    Lesbia Cruz Mr. Amado Chan Engl 1035 18 July‚ 2012 Judiciary of Belize Charles Evans Hughes said‚ “We are under a Constitution‚ but the Constitution is what the judges say it is‚ and the judiciary is the safeguard of our property and our liberty and our property under the Constitution”. The legal system that Belize has is the judiciary and it is an independent branch of the government. Independent from government influence so that it does protect the rights of the ‘small’ people in society

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    1-1:30 minute 150-200 word 23rd Section One 1. How does Weir use symbolism to convey ideas in witness? Peter Weir uses symbolism to convey ideas throughout the film witness with representations of cultures‚ the Amish and the modern society. These symbols include John Books gun‚ Rachel Lapps bonnet and the Samuels explores Johns life is visually represented with the keys‚ id‚ money and police badge and a hand gun‚ these are all high modern day society items. The gun is another symbol which

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    In chapter thirteen‚ Anderson and Gardner discuss the measures in gathering evidence to identify an offender in a criminal trial. In a criminal trial‚ the prosecutor must prove the crime alleged of the suspect did occur (prove of corpus delicti)‚ and/or that the defendant committed or was a party to the crime committed. Therefore‚ direct and circumstantial evidence is used to substantiate the defendant has committed the crime. Identification evidence may account for several factors‚ in which include:

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