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    for loss of mails aboard M. It was held that though the Postmaster General was no more than a bailee of the mails‚ he could recover. Copyright: Dr C J Rawandale‚ Associate Professor‚ SLS NOIDA 2013-14 5 o  2 . That his possession has been wrongfully disturbed. The fact that the trespass was unintentional is no ground of defence o  P.A. Jacob v. Nanda Timber Trading Co. AIR 1990 Mad 140 It was alleged by the

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    Courtney Barnes Page 1 Intro to Lit. Prof. Rupp Feb 18 2013 You’ve Got Good Blood Literary Analysis of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” By Flannery O’Connor “You’ve got good blood.” “I know you come from nice people‚(504) cried the grandmother. “Pray!”(505) she pleads using grace and religion to plead to the better nature of what she thinks is still a good man. The story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is about a family on vacation to Florida. The family takes a detour down a dirt road to

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    Hamdi VS Rumsfeld

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    HAMDI V. RUMSFELD Name of case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld Date decided: June 24‚ 2004 Summary (facts) of case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld was case brought to the United States which began in April 28‚ 2004. Hamdi was born in 1980. Originally residing in Louisiana where he was born‚ making him a United States citizen‚ he later moved with his family to Saudi Arabia. At the age of twenty Hamdi traveled for his first time

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    The Future Of Criminology

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    The Future of Criminology Tracy Doubledee CJS/231 May 25‚ 2015 Chris Hammond The Future of Criminology Over the past several years criminology has made leaps‚ bounds‚ and advances to enhance capturing criminals. Due to the increasing technology at the fingertips of criminals and terrorists law enforcement has been forced to step of their resources and intelligence. The government is constantly faced with new methods people have created to commit crime. Technology is infiltrating every aspect of the

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    objective of the crime control model. Now that the strengths and weaknesses of the crime control model have been demonstrated but what of the due process model? Due process models’ primary goal is to protect those that might be innocent from being wrongfully convicted. There are many that argue that while due process protects the rights of those accused that

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    Plato: the Examined Life

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    In Plato’s Apology‚ Socrates states that‚ “The unexamined life is not worth living” (38a). I am using the knowledge learned through hours of class discussion of Socrates from the Euthyphro‚ Apology‚ and Crito to explain what Socrates means by “the examined life‚” and why he thinks that it is the only life worth living‚ and why he thinks that it can be lived only with others‚ in Athens. In doing so‚ I have found that the truth sought by Socrates is much more about the journey that one takes while

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    Miranda vs Arizona

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    Miranda V. Arizona In Miranda v. Arizona‚ The issue the court had to consider was if the statements obtained from Mr. Miranda while he was subjected to police interrogation would be admissible against him in a criminal trial‚ and if the police procedures which ensures Mr. Miranda is made aware of his rights under the Fifth Amendment not to be forced to incriminate himself‚ are necessary. The Bill of Rights guarantees that everyone has the right to due process. The U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark

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    committing senseless acts of violence‚ causing as much harm as possible and hurting innocent citizens for no reason. Of the large group of teenagers from Harlem that were also in the park‚ five Blacks and Latino boys were arrested and eventually wrongfully blamed for the crime. Through examining the approach taken by the media to cover this vicious crime‚ it is evident that the races of the young men contributed to the sensationalized way they were portrayed in the media‚ which ultimately led to public

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    Bob Dylan Research Paper

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    came out in 1976‚ this album includes the songs ’Sara’ and ’Hurricane’‚ Dylan wrote this song about a boxer called Rubin ’Hurricane’ Carter‚ who he believed was wrongfully convicted of a triple homicide in 1967 and was serving life imprisonment. Dylan among other people popularised Carter’s case‚ this lead to a retrial in 1976‚ he was convicted again. 1979 he decided to become a born-again Christian. He released the album ’Slow Train Coming’‚ which has the hit song ’Gotta Serve Somebody’ which earned

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    Mental Disorders Paper

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    best way. They tend to overlook the values of other cultures‚ the things that are proper and improper and right and wrong in other countries. In the medical world especially surrounding mental illness this behavior and way of thinking can lead to wrongfully diagnosing an individual’s behavior and actions as an mental illness. This can lead medical providers to mistreat and misdiagnose their patients for a mental disorder they may not really have or treating them for the wrong disorder leading to the

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